Whitney Houston - Live in Europe (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting) (2025)

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Title: Live in Europe (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting)
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: DMG
Genre: Pop, R&B, Soul
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:02:41
Total Size: 419 MB
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Tracklist:

1. I Will Always Love You (Live) (05:13)
2. Saving All My Love for You (Live) (06:18)
3. So Emotional (Live) (04:13)
4. How Will I Know (Live) (07:21)
5. Who Do You Love (Live) (05:19)
6. I Have Nothing (Live) (05:38)
7. My Name Is Not Susan (Live) (04:24)
8. Mercy Mercy Me / What's Going On (Live) (06:17)
9. Revelation Is Here (Live) (02:58)
10. He's Alright (Live) (02:05)
11. I Wanna Dance with Somebody Who Loves Me (Live) (06:00)
12. How Will I Know (Live, alternative version) (03:01)
13. When You Believe (Live oscars 1999) (03:49)

Whitney Houston was inarguably one of the biggest pop stars of all time. Her accomplishments as a hitmaker were extraordinary. Just to scratch the surface, the mezzo-soprano powerhouse became the first artist to have seven consecutive singles hit number one, from "Saving All My Love for You" (1985) through "Where Do Broken Hearts Go" (1988). Her version of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You" (1992) became nothing less than the biggest hit single in rock history. Whitney Houston and Whitney, her first two albums, each went diamond platinum, followed by a string of additional multi-platinum LPs including the likewise diamond-earning soundtrack for The Bodyguard. Houston was able to handle big adult contemporary ballads, effervescent, stylish dance-pop, and slick contemporary R&B with equal dexterity. The result was an across-the-board appeal that was matched by few artists of her era, and helped her become one of the first Black artists to find success on MTV in Michael Jackson's wake. Like many of the original soul singers, Houston was trained in gospel before moving into secular music. Over time, she developed a virtuosic singing style given over to swooping, flashy melodic embellishments. The shadow of Houston's prodigious technique still looms large over nearly every pop and R&B diva who has followed. A six-time Grammy winner, Houston was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2020, eight years after her tragic death.