The Bodyguard - Original Soundtrack Album
The Bodyguard - Original Soundtrack Album Reviews
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: I'll be the first to review this classic album!, By RJ "rjmusic" (rjmusic) - See all my reviews This review is from: The Bodyguard - Original Soundtrack Album (MP3 Download) This has to be her crowning achievement. This album really seemed to hit her at the height of her career. I will Always love you has to be one of the best love songs ever written, and I get chills when I hear it still. The video is amazing,and I love how well Whitney can control her voice w/o the mariah carey dramatics. I'm every woman is a great song(i don't really listen to it cause Im guy), but it's a song well known by every one and is very upbeat! The surprise to me was Queen of the Night! Im truly surprised this wasn't a bigger hit for her. I think that has to be one of the best pop dance songs she's ever done! It's great to see her go in hard rock direction like Janet Jackson's Black Cat. I really love artists who are versatile when they try to pick music. Jesus Loves Me is excently sung and I'm glad she wasn't afraid to record this at a time when contemparay christian had become what it is today. I think this is her best album, crowning achievement, and to me I think it was... Read more 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: Running To Whitney, By This review is from: The Bodyguard - Original Soundtrack Album (MP3 Download) When it has came down to it, back in the 1990's the music industry had been known for the best movie songs that have topped the Billboard Charts. There was Celine Dion, whom had been known for her signature ballads like My Heart Will Go On from Titanic, and When I Fall In Love from Sleepless In Seattle. But, while Celine had a lot of great movie songs, nobody had dominated the movies in singing and in acting in the 90's like Whitney Houston. Her reign as a singer/actress had not lost its luster with the massive success of her signature songs like Exhale from Waiting To Exhale becoming the first movie song to debut at #1 on the singles charts, a Oscar-Winning song with When You Believe from The Prince Of Egypt, and her music from The Preacher's Wife in 1996, which ran for over 1 year at #1 on Billboard's Gospel charts and included a signature remake of The Four Tops standard I Belive In You And Me. But when it has came down to what makes Whitney best at her ballads from films, none of... Read more |
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