Showing posts with label Number 1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Number 1. Show all posts

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Enuff with the Walk-outs.

She sings for the Lovers. For the Love.
" To all you haters... I ain't singin to you . It's about the Lovers. Leave the stress at home. Tell the drama 'no'. You ain't gonna kill my vibe.This song is about You."


She sings with such eloquence in her opening up-tempo song from her #1 Debut album 'I Look to You' , at the start of her world tour which opened Down Under .

Yes, there are the nasty reviews circulating out there right now about her purportedly mediocre 'breathless' performance and all the drama about audience-walkouts and wanting refunds.

Give her a break ok?

She's not done this for years and is starting an exhausting world tour. She's not hyper 16 'Miley Cyrus' you know?


Too all the nasty critiques out there, here's my 2-cents worth: If you're so good, people would have been paying to see YOU.

But you're nothing more than the hundreds of millions who've seen HER.




So stop the ego-fuelled 'I've got standards' walk-outs you've done to Britney and Whitney.


It's not as if Kylie would do any better dance or song , that clearly, both of which are better at .

Period.

Q ....If you've bought tickets just to be there and hope to see a train wreck, and have something to spill on your own disgruntled life with that "I should be famous too " thought , there are much better ways to spend your money. Like watching the kangaroos watch you and thinking 'Ewww, what's this toad of a human doing in our beautiful wilderness, and quickly hop off.

Friday, December 25, 2009

Like I Never Left

Whitney Houston : Debut album 'Whitney Houston'. She was #1.

25 years on : Whitney's album 'I look to you' ; she is STILL NUMBER 1.


On January 19, 2010, Arista Records/Legacy Recordings will release the 25th Anniversary Edition of Whitney Houston, the astonishing debut album that catapulted a virtually unknown young artist into the upper reaches of pop superstardom in 1985.

Originally released on Valentine's Day 1985, Whitney Houston entered The Billboard 200 at #166 the week of March 30.

A year later, in April 1986, the album began its first seven week run at #1, then spending three weeks at #2 before reclaiming the top slot for a jaw-dropping second seven week stand. Whitney Houston became a fixture on The Billboard 200 for 162 weeks, including a record-breaking 46 weeks in the Top 10 and 14 non-consecutive weeks at #1.


This album was The First album in History to Debut at #1 on the Billboard 200 Album charts.

It features the first 3* of the Record-7 consecutive #1-hit singles that sealed Whitney's status as the superstar that she is today.

Whitney Houston - 25th Anniversary tracklisting

DISC 1 - CD (Digitally Remastered)

You Give Good Love
Thinking About You
Someone For Me
Saving All My Love For You*
Nobody Loves Me Like You Do
How Will I Know*
All At Once
Take Good Care Of My Heart
Greatest Love Of All*
Hold Me (Duet With Teddy Pendergrass)

BONUS TRACKS
Thinking About You (Remix by Bruce Forest)
Someone For Me (Remix by Alan Coulthard)
How Will I Know (A cappella)
How Will I Know (Remix by Jellybean)
Greatest Love Of All (Live)

DISC 2 - DVD

"Home" - Whitney Houston's premiere performance on the Merv Griffin Show
"You Give Good Love" (promo music video)
"Saving All My Love" (promo music video)
"How Will I Know" (promo music video)
"Greatest Love Of All" (promo music video)
Interviews with Whitney Houston and Clive Davis on Whitney Houston


So remember to jot it down , January 19. 2010. Head to your favourite record store right then.

Q .... this album is a must-have . It chronicles the rise of one of Music's Greatest of all time.