Flashback Friday: Donell Jones and Whitney Houston
It’s Friday – what are you listening to?
Georgia Mae fan Diane Hawkins shares this one:
Donell Jones, Life Goes On (2002)
Diane said: Donell Jones’ music and voice epitomizes the Chicago sound. Even though “You Know That I Love You” was released in 2002, the Chicagoan’s mellow groove continues to have a timeless sound that can draw diehard Chicago steppers out on the dance floor without missing a beat.
Check out:
“Put Me Down,” featuring Styles P
“Where You Are (Is Where I Wanna Be)”
Let’s see what Edward is rocking:
Whitney Houston, My Love Is Your Love (1998)
Edd said: Young readers might not remember this, but 13 years ago, there were no iPods, gas was less than $1 and Whitney Houston was one of the most desirable and talented women on Earth. Times have certainly changed.
Whitney’s 1998 album was somewhat of a comeback, as she took time off from music to pursue her movie career. But she came back in a big way, effortlessly infusing her signature ballads with elements of hip hop, producing a fresh, current sound – for 1998, anyway. Whitney was back on top, but then the crack took over and then, well, you know…
Check out:
“My Love Is Your Love”
“If I Told You That”
Now, it’s your turn. Email edward@soulinstereo.com, hit us up on Twitter, or stop by the comments section and share your Flashback Friday album. Leave a couple of sentences describing what makes it so great. We’ll feature your album on the blog.
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