By
Roger Friedman
The
rumblings have been coming for some time:
Whitney Houston is joining forces again with
record company impresario Clive Davis. An
announcement is said to be forthcoming.
Davis, of course, led Whitney to her tremendous
successes before drugs and excess ruined her.
Houston's last album was recorded for Antonio
"L.A." Reid at Arista after Clive's
ouster and eventual triumphant return as the
head of J Records (and now emperor of all he
sees at newly merged Sony-BMG) with Alicia Keys,
Rod Stewart and Luther Vandross.
Clive has pulled off many miracles in the past,
but a Whitney comeback is sure to be his
greatest achievement yet.
She has the pipes, that's for sure. And even
some of the songs on that last album, like
"Try It On My Own", were not half bad.
But Houston's drug addiction and the public
spectacle she made of herself contributed to the
album being a complete catastrophe.
Now it's not as if Davis is a saint, or even
Oprah. He's not going to rebuild Whitney out of
selflessness.
Houston owes BMG/Bertelsmann millions and
millions of dollars stemming from the outsized
deal Reid got the company into with her two
years ago. I'm sure Davis's new partners at Sony
looked at this deal and blanched.
But Clive will do it ?he always does. Expect to
see Whitney at his pre-Grammy dinner in
February, followed by an album release and
multiple Grammy nominations in 2006.

Resource(s):
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