Whitney Houston - The Greatest Hits (2000)
Whitney Houston - The Greatest Hits (2000)
CD 1:
Saving All My Love
Greatest Love Of All
One Moment In Time
I Have Nothing
I Will Always Love You
Run To You
You Give Good Love
All At Once
Where Do Broken Heart Go
If You Say My Eyes Are Beautiful
Didn't We Almost Have It All
All The Man That I Need
Exhale (Shoop, Shoop)
Count On Me
I Believe In You And Me
I Learned From The Best
Same Script, Different Cast (Duet With Deborah Cox)
Could I have this kiss forever? (Duet With Enrique Iglesias)
CD 2:
If I Told You That (Duet With George Michael)
Fine
My Love Is Your Love
It's Not Right but It's Okay
Heartbreak Hotel
Step by Step
Queen of the Night (CJ Mackintosh Mix)
I'm Every Woman
Love Will Save The Day
I'm You're Baby Tonight
So Emotional
I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)
How Will I Know
I Will Always Love You (Hex Hector Mix)
Greatest Love of All (Club 69 Mix)
It's Not Right but It's Okay (Thinderpuss Mix)
I'm Your Baby Tonight (Drones Mix)
Although Whitney Houston's Greatest Hits is a double-disc package (and is priced as such), only the first disc actually contains original versions of Houston's hit singles; the second disc, "The Greatest Remixes", collects remixes new and old to appeal to hardcore fans. Of course, it would be impossible to fit all of Houston's 20-plus chart singles onto one disc, but that single-disc format still could have produced a fantastic and near-definitive collection. That is, if Arista hadn't made the absolutely ridiculous choice not to include "How Will I Know," "So Emotional," "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)," and "I'm Your Baby Tonight," all of them number one hits. Granted, those songs are all present on the accompanying second disc, The Greatest Remixes, but fans who want the original versions are out of luck and will have to purchase the three different albums on which those songs first appeared. That said, the compilation does do fans a few favors; there are three new tracks, including one duet apiece with Deborah Cox and Enrique Iglesias, and there are also two hits that have never actually appeared on a Houston album: "One Moment in Time" (the 1988 Olympic theme) and "If You Say My Eyes Are Beautiful," a duet with Jermaine Jackson from his 1986 Precious Moments album. For the completist, Houston's Top 20 hit recording of "The Star-Spangled Banner," performed at Super Bowl XXV, is tacked on at the end of the remix disc as well. Overall, the Greatest Hits disc amply reinforces once again what a fine singles artist Houston has been for the entirety of her career. Still and all, though, it's a frustrating package marred by record company greed -- not only because of the glaring omissions designed to force consumers to buy the original albums as well, but also because casual fans won't appreciate having to pay double the money for a second disc of remixes that they probably aren't interested in owning. Overall, it's a wasted opportunity. ---Steve Huey, AllMusic Review
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