Jean-paul Baldacchino; Christopher Houston; Max Harwood; Gil Hizi; Michael Jackson; Michael Jackson MW - Rutgers University Press (2024) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Don Glut; Michael Halperin; Christy Marx; Steven Grant; Alfredo Alcala (ill.); Larry Houston (ill.); Gerald Forton (ill.) Ades Media (2022) Kovakantinen kirja
In 1994, Whitney Houston took to the stage for a series of three concerts in South Africa, including Durban at Kings Park Stadium on November 8, Johannesburg (November 12) and Cape Town (November 19), making her the first major Western artist to perform in the newly reunited post-apartheid nation following President Nelson Mandela's historic election victory. The three shows, which drew more than 200,000 attendees, were more than just concerts; they were a celebration of freedom, hope and unity. Whitney's powerful voice and emotional performance brought joy and inspiration to a country that had just been liberated. In addition, a portion of the proceeds from her concerts benefited numerous local South African children's charities through her foundation.
The Concert for a New South Africa (Durban), a new live album featuring Whitney’s biggest hits, “I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me),” “How Will I Know,” “I Have Nothing,” “Greatest Love of All,” “I Will Always Love You,” and other classics including “Amazing Grace” and “Home.” The new album also includes the previously unreleased song “Love Is.
Capturing every note, every cheer and every tear, The Concert for a New South Africa (Durban) immortalizes an evening that transcends music and becomes a beacon of change and celebration.
1. Love's In Need of Love Today
2. So Emotional
3. Love Will Save the Day
4. Saving All My Love For You
5. I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)
6. How Will I Know
7. Love Medley: I Love You / All At Once / Where You Are
8. I Love You
9. All At Once
10. Where You Are
11. Queen of the Night
12. I Have Nothing
13. Love is
14. I Will Always Love You
15. I'm Every Woman
16. Greatest Love of All