Distribution
Bmg (Distributor)
Number of Discs
2
Guest Artist
George Michael, Deborah Cox, Enrique Iglesias, Kelly Price, Faith Evans, Jermaine Jackson
Number of Tracks
36
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Reviews
Vibe (8/00, p.165) - "...Timeless tunes and remixed classics....pure pop-soul magic....Houston remains an invincible artist."
Vocals
Whitney Houston, Deborah Cox, Enrique Iglesias, Kelly Price, Faith Evans, Jermaine Jackson
Mixing
Erick "More" Morillo, Hex Hector, David Cole, MAC Quayle, Harry "Choo Choo" Romero, Jonathan Peters, Jelly Bean, C.J. Mackintosh, Peter Mokran, Stephen Lipson, Tony Coluccio, Brian Rawling, Jose Nunez, Robert Clivillés, Mark Taylor, Junior Vasquez, Dave Darlington, Chris Cox, Jon Douglas, David Morales
Additional Information
Personnel includes: Whitney Houston, Deborah Cox, Kelly Price, George Michael, Jermaine Jackson, Faith Evans, Enrique Iglesias. Producers include: Raphael Saadiq, Q-Tip, David Foster, Rodney Jerkins, Wyclef Jean. Includes liner notes by Amy Linden. Personnel: Whitney Houston (vocals); Deborah Cox (vocals, background vocals); Enrique Iglesias, Faith Evans, Jermaine Jackson, Kelly Price (vocals); Jay Williams, Al McDowell (guitar); Mac Quayle (keyboards, programming); Eric Kupper, Lenny Underwood (keyboards); Shae Jones (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Chris Cox; Tony Coluccio; Dave Darlington; David Cole ; David Morales ; Erick "More" Morillo; Harry "Choo Choo" Romero; Hex Hector; C.J. Mackintosh ; Jellybean; Jon Douglas; Jonathan Peters; Jose Nunez; Junior Vasquez; Mac Quayle; Mark Taylor ; Peter Mokran; Robert Clivillés; Stephen Lipson; Brian Rawling. Audio Remixers: Dexter Simmons; Peter Rauhofer; Thunderpuss 2000; The Dronez. Liner Note Authors: Whitney Houston; Mya; Amy Linden. Recording information: Enterprise Studios, LA, CA. Arrangers: John Clayton; Karlin ; Kashif; Soulshock ; David Foster. It should come as no surprise that a woman who counts Dionne Warwick as a cousin, Aretha Franklin as a family friend, and whose mother was a legendary session and gospel singer, became a phenomenally successful R&B act. Perhaps more surprising is that it took 17 years after first signing with Arista for Whitney Houston to produce her first greatest hits album. These hits are neatly compartmentalized into a "Cool Down" and a "Throw Down" disc, the former featuring ballads such as "Saving All My Love for You," while the latter showcases remixes of Whitney's uptempo singles such as "How Will I Know." Four new songs, three of which are duets, are also included. At the time of release, her golden voice had led to 16 Number 1 hits (that's two more than Madonna), an Emmy, Grammys and several notable collaborations. A stocking-filler for years to come, we'll wager.
Engineer
Anne Catalino; MAC Quayle
Number of Audio Channels
Stereo
Bass
Al McDowell
Guitar
Jay Williams, Al McDowell
Keyboards
MAC Quayle, Eric Kupper, Lenny Underwood