Houston Makes A Holiday Wish...
[Business Wire Report]
October 27, 2003 11:21 AM US Eastern Timezone
Whitney Houston Makes a Holiday Wish; ONE WISH - THE HOLIDAY ALBUM, First
Christmas Collection of Her Career, Featuring Bobbi Kristina, to Arrive in
Stores on November 18th
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 27, 2003--
Collaborations with Troy Taylor, Mervyn Warren, and Team of Gordon Chambers
and Barry J. Eastmond
October 27, 2003 11:21 AM US Eastern Timezone
Arista recording artist Whitney Houston will add another
landmark accomplishment to one of the most extraordinary careers in popular
music when ONE WISH - THE HOLIDAY ALBUM, her first collection of Christmas
tunes arrives in stores on November 18th, it was announced today by Antonio
"L.A." Reid, President and CEO, Arista Records.
ONE WISH is comprised of a joyous mix of yuletide favorites from the
traditional and contemporary songbooks, along with several new compositions.
At the helm with Whitney on the project are producers and arrangers Troy
Taylor (who worked on 2002's Just Whitney... and Aretha Franklin's current
album, So Damn Happy), Mervyn Warren (whose association with Whitney goes
back to 1996's The Preacher's Wife), and the team of Gordon Chambers and
Barry J. Eastmond (most recently collaborated on So Damn Happy).
Ms. Houston commented, "I've wanted to do an album of holiday songs for some
time. I think these are some of the most beautiful songs ever written about
such a wonderful time of year and I hope they appeal to everyone."
Attention is sure to focus on Bobbi Kristina Brown, who appears on "Little
Drummer Boy," one of eight tracks produced and arranged by Warren. The
others include "Cantique De Noel (O Holy Night)," "I'll Be Home For
Christmas," a medley of "Deck The Halls/Silent Night," "Have Yourself A
Merry Little Christmas," "O Come O Come Emanuel," "Who Would Imagine A King"
and "Joy To The World," both co-produced by Mervyn Warren and Whitney
Houston, with vocal arrangements by Whitney.
ONE WISH opens with a pair of evergreens produced and arranged by Taylor,
the classic "The First Noel" and Mel Torme's timeless "The Christmas Song
(Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire)." Chambers and Eastmond contribute the
original composition "One Wish (For Christmas)," whose 23-piece string
section (recorded in New York City) is one of the highlights of the album.
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NEWSFILE:
27 OCTOBER 2003
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