紐約試聽會 電子媒體採訪彙整
原先的NYC試聽會報導文章,因為內含太多圖片及影音檔,會造成在閱讀該篇文章時,網頁讀取過久的問題。為了改善這個狀況,我把單獨是電子媒體採訪的影音,全部移至本篇文章,讓大家方便閱讀!
先送上熱騰騰官方剛出爐的紐約試聽會影片
官方剪輯的部份,新歌試聽全部剪掉,只留下Clive老爹在每首歌播放時的引言介紹。
先送上熱騰騰官方剛出爐的紐約試聽會影片
官方剪輯的部份,新歌試聽全部剪掉,只留下Clive老爹在每首歌播放時的引言介紹。
- ETonline專訪
- Extra TV專訪
- MTV.com:Whitney Houston Previews I Look To You
- Accesshollywood.com: Whitney Houston & Clive Davis Talk Comeback (July 21, 2009)
- Accesshollywood.com: Whitney Houston Talks Comeback, New Album
ET was with Whitney Houston, Clive Davis and Gayle King at a listening party for Whitney's highly anticipated new album, I Look to You, in NYC on Tuesday night.
"I just think that the songs themselves will speak to you when you hear them, and you'll understand where I am [and] some of the changes I've gone through for the better," Whitney tells ET.
"This album is really a very, very special one," Clive adds. "Whitney does find meaning in lyrics and songs that the composers don't even know was there, so she is really an all-time artist."
Click the video for more with the stars! And don't miss I Look to You -- Whitney's first album of original material since 2002 -- in stores September 1.
The wait is over! After a seven-year hiatus, Whitney Houston unleashed her new album for an all-star audience in New York City on Tuesday.
The songstress sat down with "Extra" and confessed that making music after a long break was a little uncomfortable at first. "When I first stepped into the studio, it felt a little funny. Like, 'I remember this. I know how to do this.' It felt good. I felt blessed," she recalled.
Music mogul Clive Davis got the ball rolling for Houston's comeback. Whitney says Davis told her, "Everybody's waiting. Everybody wants to hear you sing again." Whitney gave in and tells "Extra," "I had other plans." She admits when Davis said they were going to record an album, she wanted to go to an island and she'd be content selling strawberries at a fruit stand.
Instead, the 45-year-old chart-topper recorded the very personal album, I Look to You.
I Look to You hits stores Sept. 1.
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