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Just Whitney

Whitney Houston

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The four-year wait between 2002's Just Whitney and her previous album, 1998's My Love Is Your Love, was half that between that record and its predecessor, 1990's I'm Your Baby Tonight, but it felt twice the length, since Whitney Houston's career nose-dived during those four years. She retreated from the spotlight and as she cancelled concerts, scrapped albums, and pulled out of public appearances, rumors swirled that she and husband Bobby Brown were dangerously addicted to drugs. Following a disastrous performance at the September 2001 Michael Jackson tribute concert, where she looked as if she had already wasted away, the chattering reached a fever pitch and she needed to restore her reputation -- hence the title of Just Whitney, an assertion that she's returning to her basics. But that's not the half of it. As her trainwreck interview with Diane Sawyer on PrimeTime Live the week prior to Just Whitney's release proved, she's arrogantly defensive about her "bad habits" and is "Unashamed" of "the life that [she] leads," as she sings on the eighth song on this odd, disarmingly brief (under 40 minutes) self-styled comeback album. Just listen to the first single, the roundly ignored "Whatchulookinat" (produced by husband Brown, who Whitney thanks for being the best producer in the world, although he only helmed this track on the album), where she plays the victim, claiming that the gossip-mongers "messing with my reputation/ain't you got no education...don't even have a clue about what I'm facin'," coming across as if she had something to hide. It's a sentiment that runs throughout the album -- phrases like "you don't know what I'm goin' through" and "you criticize my actions/even though you don't stand in my shoes" pop up regularly -- and undermines an album that's otherwise a not-bad set of contemporary soul. Certainly, Whitney is in better voice than rival diva Mariah Carey (whose near simultaneously released Charmbracelet found her voice in tatters) and she's fortunate enough to have Babyface for four productions, three of which are among the highlights of the album. Though Missy Elliott produces a track here, this is nowhere near as concerned with hip production as My Love was and who can blame her? When a career is on the rocks, it's best to play it safe. And that's what Just Whitney is: a measured attempt to salvage a career that's on the verge of destruction. Does it work? Well, musically, it's not bad, though few songs are memorable. It would be a good standard-issue Whitney album if it wasn't for her disarming, defensive attempt to defuse every rumor hurled in her direction. Even an otherwise innocuous duet with Brown is presented like it's the two of them against the world, nearly celebrating the fact that Bobby's voice is very strained these days. Worst of all, there seems to be nobody to check Whitney and prevent her from indulging in bad ideas. After all, surely somebody in the Houston camp should have realized that at this crucial time in her career, as she admits drug "habits," that covering "You Light Up My Life" might not be the smartest move to make right now.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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1
One Of Those Days
00:04:15

Whitney Houston, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Vocal Arranger - Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs, Arranger, Composer, Engineer, Lyricist, Producer - Patrice "Buttaphly" Stewart, Composer, Lyricist - Dwight "Lil' Skrapp" Reynolds, Composer, Lyricist - Ben Briggs, III, Recording Engineer - Kevin "KD" Davis, Mixing Engineer - Sharlotte Gibson

(P) 2002 Arista Records LLC

2
Tell Me No
00:03:44

Whitney Houston, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Annie Roboff, Composer, Lyricist - Holly Lamar, Composer, Lyricist - Kandi Burruss, Composer, Lyricist - Babyface, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - Paul Boutin, Recording Engineer - Edward Quesada, Assistant Engineer - Matt Brown, Assistant Engineer - Chris Pearson, Assistant Engineer - Dennis Rivadeneira, Assistant Engineer - MICK GUZAUSKI, Mixing Engineer - Tom Bender, Assistant Engineer - Ricky Lawson, Drums - Nathan East, Bass Guitar - Michael Thompson, Guitar - Greg Phillinganes, Piano - Gordon Chambers - Latrelle - Sherree Ford-Payne - Ivy Skoff

(P) 2002 Arista Records LLC

3
Things You Say
00:04:10

Whitney Houston, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Missy Elliott, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - Charlene Keys, Composer, Lyricist - Charlie Bereal, Associated Performer, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - Kenny Bereal, Associated Performer, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - Tweet - Gordon Chambers - Kevin Guarnieri, Recording Engineer - Craig Taylor, Assistant Engineer - Michael Bereal, Organ - Ethan Farmer, Bass Guitar, Composer, Lyricist - Nisan Stewart, Composer, Lyricist - Manny Marroquin, Mixing Engineer

(P) 2002 Arista Records LLC

4
My Love
00:03:27

Whitney Houston Featuring Bobby Brown, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Teddy Bishop, Arranger, Composer, Drum Programmer, Keyboards, Lyricist, Producer, Recording Engineer, Vocal Arranger - Gordon Chambers, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, Vocal Arranger - Greg Charley, Composer, Guitar, Lyricist - White Mike, Recording Engineer - Stephen "Steve O" George, Mixing Engineer - Steve Fisher, Assistant Engineer - Whitney Houston, Vocal Arranger - Sonni Giddiens - Greg Houston - Melanie Byrd

(P) 2002 Arista Records LLC

5
Love That Man
00:03:27

Whitney Houston, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Vocal Arranger - Rob Fusari, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - Eritza Laues, Composer, Lyricist - Balewa Muhammad, Composer, Lyricist - Calvin Gaines, Composer, Lyricist - Bill Lee, Composer, Lyricist - Babyface, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - Paul Boutin, Recording Engineer - Craig Taylor, Assistant Engineer - Edward Quesada, Assistant Engineer - Kevin "KD" Davis, Mixing Engineer - Sherree Ford-Payne - Sharlotte K. Gibson

(P) 2002 Arista Records LLC

6
Try It On My Own
00:04:40

Whitney Houston, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Jason Edmonds, Composer, Lyricist - Nathan Walton, Composer, Lyricist - Babyface, Composer, Drum Programmer, Guitar, Keyboards, Lyricist, Producer - Carole Bayer Sager, Composer, Lyricist - Aleese Simmons, Composer, Lyricist - Paul Boutin, Recording Engineer - Edward Quesada, Assistant Engineer - Jimmy Hoyson, Assistant Engineer - Jon Gass, Mixing Engineer - Josean Posey, Assistant Engineer - TOMMY VICARI, Recording Engineer - Ricky Lawson, Drums - Reggie Hamilton, Bass Guitar - Michael Thompson, Guitar - Greg Phillinganes, Piano - Wayne Linsey, Keyboards - Bill Meyers, Arranger, Conductor - Kenya Ivey - Ivy Skoff

(P) 2002 Arista Records LLC

7
Dear John Letter
00:04:33

Whitney Houston, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Vocal Arranger - Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs, Arranger, Composer, Engineer, Lyricist, Producer - Patrice "Buttaphly" Stewart, Composer, Lyricist - Dwight "Lil' Skrapp" Reynolds, Composer, Lyricist - Dwight "Skrapp" Reynolds - Ben Briggs, III, Recording Engineer - Kevin "KD" Davis, Mixing Engineer - Sharlotte K. Gibson

(P) 2002 Arista Records LLC

8
Unashamed
00:03:38

Whitney Houston, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Vocal Arranger - Troy Taylor, Arranger, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, Programmer - Stephanie Salzman, Composer, Lyricist - Darius Good, Arranger, Composer, Lyricist, Programmer - Luke Paterno, Arranger, Composer, Lyricist, Programmer - The Formula (Darius Good & Luke Paterno), Co-Producer - Scott Kieklak, Recording Engineer - Marc Lee, Assistant Engineer - Javier Valverdi, Assistant Engineer - Kevin "KD" Davis, Mixing Engineer - Sharlotte K. Gibson - Antonique Smith

(P) 2002 Arista Records LLC

9
You Light Up My Life
00:03:41

Whitney Houston, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Joe Brooks, Composer, Lyricist - Babyface, Producer - Rickey Minor, Producer - Paul Boutin, Recording Engineer - Edward Quesada, Assistant Engineer - Craig Taylor, Assistant Engineer - Dennis Rivadeneira, Assistant Engineer - Steve Genewick, Assistant Engineer - MICK GUZAUSKI, Mixing Engineer - Tom Bender, Assistant Engineer - Woody Woodruff, Recording Engineer - Ricky Lawson, Drums - Reggie Hamilton, Bass Guitar - Greg Phillinganes, Piano - Wayne Linsey, Keyboards - Gary Houston - Sharlotte K. Gibson - RANDY WALDMAN, Arranger, Conductor - Ivy Skoff

(P) 2002 Arista Records LLC

10
Whatchulookinat (Main (A.K.A. Backing Vox Up))
00:03:33

Whitney Houston, Associated Performer, Composer, Lyricist, Main Artist, Vocal Arranger - Jerry Muhammad, Composer, Lyricist - Andre Lewis, Composer, Lyricist - Bobby Brown, Producer - Muhammad 2G, Producer - Kevin "KD" Davis, Mixing Engineer - Tammie "Taboo" Harris, Composer, Lyricist

(P) 2002 Arista Records LLC

Album review

The four-year wait between 2002's Just Whitney and her previous album, 1998's My Love Is Your Love, was half that between that record and its predecessor, 1990's I'm Your Baby Tonight, but it felt twice the length, since Whitney Houston's career nose-dived during those four years. She retreated from the spotlight and as she cancelled concerts, scrapped albums, and pulled out of public appearances, rumors swirled that she and husband Bobby Brown were dangerously addicted to drugs. Following a disastrous performance at the September 2001 Michael Jackson tribute concert, where she looked as if she had already wasted away, the chattering reached a fever pitch and she needed to restore her reputation -- hence the title of Just Whitney, an assertion that she's returning to her basics. But that's not the half of it. As her trainwreck interview with Diane Sawyer on PrimeTime Live the week prior to Just Whitney's release proved, she's arrogantly defensive about her "bad habits" and is "Unashamed" of "the life that [she] leads," as she sings on the eighth song on this odd, disarmingly brief (under 40 minutes) self-styled comeback album. Just listen to the first single, the roundly ignored "Whatchulookinat" (produced by husband Brown, who Whitney thanks for being the best producer in the world, although he only helmed this track on the album), where she plays the victim, claiming that the gossip-mongers "messing with my reputation/ain't you got no education...don't even have a clue about what I'm facin'," coming across as if she had something to hide. It's a sentiment that runs throughout the album -- phrases like "you don't know what I'm goin' through" and "you criticize my actions/even though you don't stand in my shoes" pop up regularly -- and undermines an album that's otherwise a not-bad set of contemporary soul. Certainly, Whitney is in better voice than rival diva Mariah Carey (whose near simultaneously released Charmbracelet found her voice in tatters) and she's fortunate enough to have Babyface for four productions, three of which are among the highlights of the album. Though Missy Elliott produces a track here, this is nowhere near as concerned with hip production as My Love was and who can blame her? When a career is on the rocks, it's best to play it safe. And that's what Just Whitney is: a measured attempt to salvage a career that's on the verge of destruction. Does it work? Well, musically, it's not bad, though few songs are memorable. It would be a good standard-issue Whitney album if it wasn't for her disarming, defensive attempt to defuse every rumor hurled in her direction. Even an otherwise innocuous duet with Brown is presented like it's the two of them against the world, nearly celebrating the fact that Bobby's voice is very strained these days. Worst of all, there seems to be nobody to check Whitney and prevent her from indulging in bad ideas. After all, surely somebody in the Houston camp should have realized that at this crucial time in her career, as she admits drug "habits," that covering "You Light Up My Life" might not be the smartest move to make right now.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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