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Whitney Houston’s “I Look To You” Reviewed, Song By Song

Mon, Aug 31, 2009 by AKA William

The Black Crowes – Before the Frost…*
Chevelle – Sci-Fi Crimes
Cross Canadian Ragweed – Happiness and All the Other Things
Datarock – Red
John Fogerty – The Blue Ridge Rangers Rides Again
Whitney Houston – I Look To You*
Insane Clown Posse – Bang! Pow! Boom!
MadLove – White With Foam
Pitbull – Rebelution
Trey Songz – Ready
The Used – Artwork
Derek Webb – Stockholm Syndrome
Yonder Mountain String Band – The Show
Chris Young – The Man I Want to Be

and in the Box Set, Best Of, Digitally Available, Reissued, Remastered, Repackaged and Renewed Departments you will find titles from:
The Apples in Stereo, Camouflage, Dr. Dre (17 years of The Chronic!), Drive-By Truckers, Queen (Vinyl, vinyl, vinyl), Rod Stewart, aaand The Wiggles.

*Acceptable bribe items…akaPicksO’TheWeek
OOooOO…how you doin’?”
[audio: Wendy Williams - OOooOO...how you doin'.mp3]

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9 Responses to “Whitney Houston’s “I Look To You” Reviewed, Song By Song”
  1. benrimalower Says:

    Thanks for the brilliant breakdown, Pork! I think I’m properly prepared to dive in now.

  2. eee Says:

    An eloquent and evocative portrait of a lady. =] thank you pork for break[n]down the breakdown. [AS ALWAYS] i look forward to {reading} your review[s] and {listening} to what [U] have to say! thank you always xo xo :eee:

  3. darklight Says:

    Love that you broke this down so extensively. Thank you.

    But I have to disagree on one point. I thought “My Love Is Your Love” (which I think was from the early 2000s) was a really cool album–and on it, she felt to me almost like a new artist. The “you were making a fool of meeeee” at the end of “It’s Not Right But It’s Okay” was rough and sleek at the same time, reminding us that Whitney is (was) indeed a fierce singe. But the production on that song was fresh enough that I didn’t think once of 80s Whitney.

    My feeling (not that you asked) is that the pristine Whitney from the 80s is gone. For most of her musical career, she has presented herself as this immaculately polished superwoman. But ever since Being Bobby Brown aired, we know that image was just an image. Now that we’ve seen behind the curtain, I think it’s silly to expect us to act like we haven’t seen HER. “Million Dollar Bill” is for me the one glimpse into the new Whitney that I love. “Fine” and “I Was Made To Love Him” (from a couple years back) fit into this category as well. It’s (almost) gritty, funky and it feels like a woman in her 40s throwing down. Since the “doodie bubble” conversation on reality TV, why not let her just put her stank (ha!) on some funky tracks and let her have some fun. Trying to shove her into songs Old Whitney would have SLAYED (in the good way) is insulting to all of us.

    All that said, I’m glad she’s back and looking healthy.

  4. pork Says:

    hey darklight
    thanks for the comment.
    i am also a fan of My Love Is Your Love, but it was released over a decade ago. (1998. Yep, times flies.) I did enjoy the Hex Hector productions and lived for many of the remixes that followed from that album. I am not even hearing the Whitney of 11 years ago so much on I Look To You, let alone Glory Days Whitney.
    Upon further reflection, I think I was actually being quite kind in my review of this album.
    I appreciate your comment though.
    -Pork

  5. darklight Says:

    Yes, you were being very kind. (Thank you.) And MLIYL was 1998? Jesus, I am ancient.

  6. Phres Says:

    no matter how people try to disparage whitney, she’ll not kneel down. If predictions were true she’ll debut Number 1 next week. in fact she’s number one in Itunes in US and major european countries. also she’s been number in amazon as well. I do not understand why people have to be so negative about someone they don’t know nothing about. Whitney proved herself already. And she’s back not to please everyone especially haters but to bring back great music.

  7. pork Says:

    Hello Phres,
    Thanks for writing. I agree with you that Whitney Houston is one tough cookie. She’s not one to take a back seat and that strength and power is what made us all initially fall in love with her…well, that plus the voice.
    You are right about her numbers being strong enough to place her at No. 1 at the end of this week in Billboard. One would hope that this would be the case since it’s been nearly 7 years since she’s released an album and that it’s being released in a week where the other releases were dismal. That is not to detract from Whitney’s power at all. She’s a force to be reckoned with as can be seen by all of the attention she gets so easily .
    The true test of this album will be whether or not it develops legs to carry it past the holiday season. A true Whitney album would launch singles strongly into next summer, but I don’t know if that will happen.
    You mentioned that she is looking to ‘bring back great music’ and I’m afraid she fell very short of that on this album. True Whitney fans are understandably in denial since they don’t get much to hold on to these days and this is THE shot at a comeback.
    If she has indeed brough back “great music” then it should show in the album’s long-term acceptance and sales.
    Let’s check back here in 6 months and reconvene.
    :]

  8. pork Says:

    http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/10/arts/music/10arts-WHITNEYHOUST_BRF.html
    It’s official…Whitney’s @ No. 1.
    305,000 albums sold. Let’s see what happens this week. Does Jay-Z’s 3rd Blueprint call for knocking a diva out of the top spot? I’m thinking so.

  9. JOHN Says:

    Personally I don’t like it at all…her voice sounds flat as hell…all those years of abusing her voice and drug usage have accelerated the obvious change evident in her voice….


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