poor Whitney Houston had everything to succeed; with a beautiful voice, born in a musical environment (she was the cousin of Dionne Warwick) where we had the Rhythm & blues and soul in the blood, it will have known after winning brilliant success, a slow descent into hell after which a disastrous marriage along with marijuana and cocaine led her to an early death. In the balance sheet, choices (or those of its impresarios?) Made her especially a singer of "varieties" as they say when it could certainly claim a purer form of jazz and deeper. We still have few moving songs she gives full voice and all the heart, especially "I will always love you", next to a series of "tubes" of the moment, impersonal and quickly forgotten, as he imposed a record industry in search of fleeting commercial success.