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Album Review: Whitney Houston

  • Artist: Whitney Houston
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1985
  • Total Time: 47:23
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

The legend of Whitney Houston began with this self-titled album. It marked her shift away from the experimental songs she did with the group Material and a move into heavily produced, very slick urban contemporary and adult pop. Although Houston had learned her craft working in New York nightclubs and singing in a Baptist church in Newark, she was steered into radio-friendly ballads that emphasized style over substance. The album did yield an unprecedented string of number one hits, but "Saving All My Love for You" and "How Will I Know" created an impression of an incredibly talented vocalist using only a minimum of her skills. It also contained one of her few legitimate soul workouts in "The Greatest Love of All." ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
You Give Good Love (Lyrics) La La Whitney Houston (04:36)
Thinking About You (Lyrics) Kashif, La La Whitney Houston (05:25)
Someone for Me Raymond Jones, Freddie "Ready Freddie" Washington Whitney Houston (04:59)
Saving All My Love for You (Lyrics) Gerry Goffin, Michael Masser Whitney Houston (03:58)
Nobody Loves Me Like You Do (Lyrics) James Patrick Dunne, Pamela Phillips-Oland Whitney Houston, Jermaine Jackson (03:46)
How Will I Know (Lyrics) George Merrill, Shannon Rubicam Whitney Houston (04:34)
All at Once (Lyrics) Michael Masser, Jeffrey Osborne Whitney Houston (04:27)
Take Good Care of My Heart (Lyrics) Steve Dorff, Pete McCann Whitney Houston, Jermaine Jackson (04:15)
Greatest Love of All (Lyrics) Linda Creed, Michael Masser Whitney Houston (04:50)
Hold Me (Lyrics) Linda Creed, Michael Masser Whitney Houston, Teddy Pendergrass (05:59)

Credits

Whitney Houston (Vocals), Whitney Houston (Main Performer), Whitney Houston (?), Jermaine Jackson (Vocals), Jermaine Jackson (Producer), Jermaine Jackson (Performer), Jermaine Jackson (Duet), Kashif (Arranger), Kashif (Producer), Kashif (?), La La (?), Teddy Pendergrass (Vocals), Teddy Pendergrass (Performer), Tom Scott (Saxophone), Louie Shelton (Performer), Michael Barbiero (Engineer), Michael Barbiero (Mixing), John Barnes (Performer), Bashiri Johnson (Percussion), Bashiri Johnson (Performer), Bill Bottrell (Mixing), Robbie Buchanan (Keyboards), Robbie Buchanan (Performer), Mary Canty (?), Cissy Houston (Vocals), Cissy Houston (Performer), Clive Davis (Executive Producer), Nathan East (Bass), Nathan East (Performer), Preston Glass (Performer), Ed Greene (Drums), Ed Greene (Performer), Dann Huff (Guitar), Dann Huff (Performer), Paul Jackson, Jr. (?), Randy Kerber (Keyboards), Randy Kerber (Performer), Joe Lala (?), Yogi Lee (Performer), J.T. Lewis (Performer), Yvonne Lewis (Vocals), Yvonne Lewis (?), Michael Mancini (Engineer), Michael Mancini (?), Richard Marx (Performer), Michael Masser (Producer), Michael Masser (?), Tim May (Guitar), Tim May (?), Narada Michael Walden (Arranger), Narada Michael Walden (Producer), Narada Michael Walden (Performer), Michael O'Reilly (Engineer), Michael O'Reilly (?), Michael O'Reilly (Mixing), Greg Phillinganes (?), John "J.R." Robinson (Drums), John "J.R." Robinson (?), Steve Rucker (Performer), Corrado Rustici (Performer), Julia Tillman Waters (Vocals), Julia Tillman Waters (?), Russell Schmitt (Engineer), Bill Schnee (Mixing), Ira Siegel (Guitar), Ira Siegel (?), Deborah Thomas (?), Premik Russell Tubbs (Performer), Fred Washington (?), Maxine Willard Waters (Vocals), Maxine Willard Waters (?), Oren Waters (Vocals), Oren Waters (Performer), Ernie Watts (Saxophone), Ernie Watts (Performer), David Williams (Guitar), David Williams (?), Roy Wooten (?), Waters, Julia (Performer), David Williams (?), Randy Jackson (?), Freddie "Ready Freddie" Washington (?), Donn Davenport (Art Direction), Jeffrey Woodly (Hair Stylist), Ray Wooten (Performer), David E. Williams (Performer), John "4 Daddman" Robinson (Performer), Jeffery Woodley (Hair Stylist), Tiagi Lambert (Stylist), Tiagi Lambert (Fashion Stylist), Debbie Thomas (Performer), John Barnes (Clarinet)
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Whitney Houston
Studio album by Whitney Houston
Released February 14, 1985
Recorded 1984 - 1985
Genre R&B, pop, dance, soul
Length 47:23
Label Arista
Producer Jermaine Jackson, Kashif, Michael Masser, Narada Michael Walden
Professional reviews
Whitney Houston chronology
Whitney Houston
(1985)
Whitney
(1987)
Singles from Whitney Houston
  1. "Hold Me"
    Released: 1984
  2. "Someone for Me/Thinking About You"
    Released: January 1985
  3. "You Give Good Love"
    Released: April 1985
  4. "Saving All My Love for You"
    Released: August 1985
  5. "How Will I Know"
    Released: November 1985
  6. "Greatest Love of All"
    Released: April 1986

Whitney Houston is the debut album of American R&B and pop singer Whitney Houston, released February 14, 1985 on Arista Records. The album initially had a slow commercial response, but emerged as a success during 1986 with the help of three number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The album serves as Houston's best-selling studio album to date, with sales of over 25 million copies worldwide,[11] and one of the best selling albums of all time in the United States and internationally. Whitney Houston has often been cited by critics as Houston's best work. In 2003, the album was ranked number 254 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.[12] The album will be re-released on January 19 in honor of it's 25th anniversary, with five bonus tracks. [13]

Contents

Background

After seeing Houston perform in a New York City nightclub, Clive Davis believed the singer had the potential to crossover and be the next big superstar. He signed her in 1983 and the two began work on her debut album. Initially Davis had a hard time finding songs for her. During the time, rock bands and dance oriented acts were popular; many songwriters felt Houston's gospel voice didn't fit in the pop landscape. After months of searching for material, they finally began finding material from Kashif, Narada Michael Walden and Michael Masser. After two years of recording, the album was ready for release.

Reception

Commercial reception

Released on February 14, 1985, Whitney Houston debuted on the Billboard 200 the week of March 20, 1985, at number 120. Sales were low initially. The label, wanting Houston to have a solid urban fanbase first, released "You Give Good Love" as the first single. The soulful ballad would top the R&B chart and surprise the label by crossing over and reaching number three on the pop chart while the singer was playing at nightclubs in the U.S. With the success of the R&B ballad, the album began climbing the charts. The jazzy-pop "Saving All My Love for You" was released next. The single was an even bigger success after hitting number one on the Hot 100. It would reach number one in the UK and was successful around the world. With her first number one, Houston began appearing on high profile talk shows and became the opening act for Jeffrey Osborne and Luther Vandross. "Thinking About You" was released as the third single only to R&B-oriented radio stations. It peaked at number 10 on the R&B Singles Chart and at number 24 on the Dance Chart.

The album continued climbing and finally reached the top 20. In 1986, "How Will I Know" was released. With its colorful and energetic video, the song would introduce the singer to the MTV generation. It became another number one for Houston. As a result, in March 1986, Whitney Houston topped the Billboard 200 album chart. It remained #1 for fourteen non-consecutive weeks, one week shy of Carole King's record of 15 weeks for the longest running #1 album by a female artist. With the album taking 50 weeks to hit #1, it became the slowest climb to the top of the charts since Fleetwood Mac took 58 weeks to reach the top in 1976.[14] The album exhibited massive staying power, remaining on the Billboard 200 for 162 weeks. It spent a record 46 weeks in the top 10, beating Carole King's record with Tapestry.[15] The final single, "Greatest Love of All", would become the biggest hit off the album with a three week stay atop the Hot 100. With "Greatest Love of All" and Houston's debut both at #1 on the singles and album chart respectively, Houston became the first female to accomplish said feat since Kim Carnes in 1982 with "Bette Davis Eyes". "All at Once" was released only to Adult Contemporary and Urban AC stations as a radio airplay-only single later in 1986. It received heavy airplay and can still be heard on AC stations. Houston's debut became the best-selling album of 1986 in the United States (and the fifth best-selling album of that year in the UK). It eventually sold over 13 million copies in America (Diamond Certification).[16] The album sold over one million in Canada while topping the Canadian Album chart for 17 weeks to become the longest stay at #1 by a female artist. The record was later broken by Alanis Morrisette's Jagged Little Pill in 1996.[17] The album was ranked at #4 on Billboards top Black albums of 1985. Billboard ranked it as the #1 album of the year while ranking Houston as the #1 pop artist of the 1986.[18]

Critical reception

In addition to its popularity, the album was praised by critics and the music industry. It was nominated for Album of the Year at the 1986 Grammy Awards, losing to Phil Collins's No Jacket Required. Still, Houston won her first Grammy for Best Female Pop Vocal for "Saving All My Love for You". The album was named Rolling Stone's Best Album of 1986. Robert Hilburn of the Los Angeles Times listed it as one of his top albums of 1985.[19] In November 2003, the album was ranked number 254 on Rolling Stone's publication of the 500 greatest albums of all time, and ranked number 40 on the magazine's Rock & Roll Hall of Fames Definitive 200 List.

Promotion

Date Title Details
August 28, 1985 The Late Show with David Letterman
December 4, 1985 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

Track listing

  1. "You Give Good Love" (LaLa) – 4:37
  2. "Thinking About You" (Kashif, LaLa) – 5:26
  3. "Someone for Me" (Raymond Jones, Freddie Washington) – 5:01
  4. "Saving All My Love for You" (Gerry Goffin, Michael Masser) – 3:58
  5. "Nobody Loves Me Like You Do" (James Patrick Dunne, Pamela Phillips-Oland) – 3:49
  6. "How Will I Know" (George Merrill, Shannon Rubicam) – 4:36
  7. "All at Once" (Masser, Jeffrey Osborne) – 4:29
  8. "Take Good Care of My Heart" (Steve Dorff, Pete McCann) – 4:16
  9. "Greatest Love of All" (Linda Creed, Masser) – 4:51
  10. "Hold Me" (Creed, Masser) – 6:00

Chart history

Album
Country Peak
Position
Total
Weeks
Certifications Sales/shipments
U.S. Billboard 200 1 (14) 162 Diamond+4xPlatinum[20] 14,200,000
U.S. Top Black Albums 1 -
Australia 1 125 4x Platinum 400,000
Canada 1 (17) 99 Diamond [21] 1,000,000 [22]
Switzerland 2 32 - -
Austria 9 32 - -
Sweden 1 32 - -
Norway 1 28 - -
UK Albums Chart 2 - 6x Platinum 1,800,000
German Albums Chart 1 67 Platinum 500,000
Italy 1 29 - -
France 13 - Gold 100,000
Japan 4 76 - 460,000
New Zealand 1 103 2x Platinum 40,000
Netherlands 6 63 Platinum 80,000
Singles
Year Single Chart Peak
position
1985 "You Give Good Love" Adult Contemporary 4
Hot Black Singles 1
The Billboard Hot 100 3
"Saving All My Love for You" Adult Contemporary 1
Hot Black Singles 1
The Billboard Hot 100 1
UK Singles Chart 1
"Thinking About You" Hot Dance Music/Club Play 24
Hot Black Singles 10
1986 "How Will I Know" Adult Contemporary 1
Hot Black Singles 1
The Billboard Hot 100 1
Hot Dance Music/Club Play 3
UK Singles Chart 5
"Greatest Love of All" Adult Contemporary 1
Hot Black Singles 3
The Billboard Hot 100 1
UK Singles Chart 8
Chart procession and succession
Preceded by
Welcome to the Real World by Mr. Mister
Billboard 200 number-one album
March 8, 1986 – April 25, 1986
May 17, 1986 – July 4, 1986
Succeeded by
5150 by Van Halen
Preceded by
1986 Way to Go by Various artists
Australian Kent Music Report number-one album
June 2, 1986 – August 3, 1986
August 18, 1986 – August 31, 1986
Succeeded by
True Blue by Madonna

Accolades

American Music Awards
Year Winner Category
1986 "You Give Good Love" Favorite Soul/R&B Single
"Saving All My Love for You" Favorite Soul/R&B Video
1987 Whitney Houston Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist
Whitney Houston Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist
Whitney Houston Favorite Pop/Rock Album
Whitney Houston Favorite Soul/R&B Album
"Greatest Love of All" Favorite Soul/R&B Video
Billboard Year-End Charts
Year Winner Category
1985 Whitney Houston Top Pop New Artist
Whitney Houston Top Black New Artist
1986 Whitney Houston Top Pop Album
Whitney Houston Top Black Album
Whitney Houston Top Pop Album Artist
Whitney Houston Top Black Album Artist
Grammy Awards
Year Winner Category
1985 "Saving All My Love for You" Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
Rolling Stone Readers/Critics Picks
Year Winner Category
1986 Whitney Houston Best Album of the Year

Personnel

Musicians
Production
  • Producers: Jermaine Jackson, Kashif, Michael Masser, Narada Michael Walden
  • Executive producer: Clive Davis
  • Engineers: Michael Barbiero, Michael Mancini, Michael O'Reilly, Russell Schmitt
  • Mixing: Michael Barbiero, Michael O'Reilly, Bill Schnee
  • Arranger: Gene Page Jr., Kashif, Narada Michael Walden
  • Art direction: Donn Davenport
  • Stylist: Tiagi Lambert
  • Hair stylist: Jeffrey Woodly

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Wynn, Ron. Review: Whitney Houston. Allmusic. Retrieved on 2009-08-07.
  2. ^ Rogers, Prentis. "Review: Whitney Houston". Atlanta Journal-Constitution: 22. March 30, 1985.
  3. ^ Christgau, Robert. "Review: Whitney Houston". The Village Voice: April 30, 1985. Archived from the original on 2009-08-07.
  4. ^ Columnist. Review: Whitney Houston. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on 2009-08-07. Note: Original star ratings represented by (*) are not reprinted at the url page.
  5. ^ Columnist. "Review: Whitney Houston". Q: 160. December 1999.
  6. ^ Devitt, Rachel. Review: Whitney Houston. Rhapsody. Retrieved on 2009-08-07.
  7. ^ Shewey, Don. Review: Whitney Houston. Rolling Stone. Retrieved on 2009-08-07.
  8. ^ Wete, Brad. "The Beginning: Whitney Houston". Vibe: 106. September 2008.
  9. ^ Larkin, Colin. "Review: Whitney Houston". Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music: March 1, 2002.
  10. ^ Leroy, Dan. Review: Whitney Houston. Yahoo! Music. Retrieved on 2009-08-07.
  11. ^ http://music.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=345798
  12. ^ RS500: 254) Whitney Houston. Rolling Stone. Retrieved on 2008-12-31.
  13. ^ http://www.fmqb.com/article.asp?id=1599486
  14. ^ DeKnock, Jan. "IT WAS A SHORT RUN FOR MR. MISTER'S 'DOUBLE'" Chicago Tribune. Mar 7 1986, Page 48.
  15. ^ Kolson, Ann. "AT THE TOP WHITNEY HOUSTON, GROOMED FOR STARDOM, SWIFTLY ASCENDED TO STARTLING HEIGHTS". Philadelphia Inquirer. August 27 1986. Pg G1.
  16. ^ Recording Industry Association of America: Diamond Awards
  17. ^ Lwin, Nanda. "Top Albums - The Essential Chart Guide". Music Data Research. 2003
  18. ^ Holden, Stephen. "THE POP LIFE; 1986, A MUSICALLY CONSERVATIVE YEAR". The New York Times. December 31 1986. Pg C11.
  19. ^ Hilburn, Robert. "Hilburn's Best LPs of 85". Los Angeles Times: 60. January 19, 1986.
  20. ^ "RIAA". http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?resultpage=1&table=SEARCH_RESULTS&action=&title=whitney%20houston&artist=&format=&debutLP=&category=&sex=&releaseDate=&requestNo=&type=&level=&label=&company=&certificationDate=&awardDescription=&catalogNo=&aSex=&rec_id=&charField=&gold=&platinum=&multiPlat=&level2=&certDate=&album=&id=&after=&before=&startMonth=1&endMonth=1&startYear=1958&endYear=2009&sort=Artist&perPage=25.  |Certification Date 29 July 1999
  21. ^ http://www.cria.ca/cert_db_search.php |cert. date 1987-03-31
  22. ^ http://www.cria.ca/cert_db_search.php

References

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