Whitney Houston – Whitney Houston (1985) AL8-8212

Whitney Houston - Whitney Houston (1985) AL8-8212
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Release Title:Whitney Houston
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Release Year:1985
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThis article is about Houston’s self-titled debut album. For her self-titled second album, see Whitney (album).Whitney HoustonStudio album by Whitney HoustonReleasedFebruary 14, 1985Recorded1983–1984GenrePop[1]danceR&B[2]pop-soul[3]Length46:54LabelAristaProducerJermaine JacksonKashifMichael MasserNarada Michael WaldenWhitney Houston chronologyWhitney Houston (1985)Whitney Dancin’ Special (1986)Singles from Whitney Houston”Hold Me” Released: May 24, 1984″You Give Good Love” Released: February 22, 1985″All at Once” Released: March 24, 1985 (Europe)”Saving All My Love for You” Released: August 13, 1985″Thinking About You” Released: October 1985[4]”How Will I Know” Released: November 22, 1985″Greatest Love of All” Released: March 18, 1986Whitney Houston is the debut studio album by American singer Whitney Houston, released on February 14, 1985, by Arista Records. Whitney Houston initially had a slow commercial response, but began getting more popular in mid-1985. It eventually topped the Billboard 200 for 14 weeks in 1986, generating three number-one singles—”Saving All My Love for You”, “How Will I Know” and “Greatest Love of All”—on the Billboard Hot 100, which made it both the first debut album and the first album by a solo female artist to produce three number-one singles in the United States.[5][6]The album topped the albums charts in many countries, including Canada,[7] Australia,[8] Norway,[9] and Sweden,[10] while peaking at number 2 in the United Kingdom,[11] Germany,[12] and Switzerland.[13] The album was certified diamond for shipments of 10 million units or more on March 16, 1999, and later 14× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America on January 27, 2023.[14][15] The album is the best selling debut album by a female artist, as well as one of the best selling albums of all time, with sales of over 25 million copies worldwide.[16]In 1986, at the 28th Grammy Awards, Whitney Houston received four nominations, including Album of the Year,[17] and won one, Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female, for “Saving All My Love for You”.[18] For the 29th Grammy Awards of 1987, the album earned one nomination for Record of the Year for “Greatest Love of All”.[19] Whitney Houston was the first album by a female artist to be top the Billboard Year End Albums Charts of 1986.[20] The album has also been ranked on Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time in all three editions.[21][22]In honor of its 25th anniversary, the album was reissued as Whitney Houston – The Deluxe Anniversary Edition on January 26, 2010, an expanded edition with five bonus tracks including the a cappella version of “How Will I Know” and the original 12-inch remixes of songs from the album, a booklet on the history of the original album, along with a DVD of live performances and interviews by Whitney Houston and Clive Davis.[23] On June 30, 2020, after the 35th anniversary celebration in February 2020, the album re-issued as a double vinyl including the singles from Whitney Dancin’ Special. Also, they released a box set including the 40-page hard cover photo and lyric book.[24]Background[edit]Jermaine Jackson produced and recorded duets with Houston for the album.After seeing Houston perform in a New York City nightclub, Clive Davis believed the singer had the potential to crossover and be the next big superstar. He signed her in 1983 and the two began work on her debut album. Initially Davis had a hard time finding songs for her. Even after elaborate showcases in New York and Los Angeles, many producers turned down the chance to work with her.[25] It took a year and a half for Jerry Griffith, then-Arista’s A&R chief and the one who had recommended Houston to Davis, and Davis to gather suitable songs for the album.[25] Finally the songwriter-producer Kashif offered to produce “You Give Good Love”. Jermaine Jackson produced three songs. Narada Michael Walden revised and then produced “How Will I Know”. Michael Masser covered the pop side of the tracks, producing four of his own compositions, including “Saving All My Love for You” and “Greatest Love of All”, which had originally been recorded in 1977 by George Benson as “The Greatest Love of All”, and was the main theme of the 1977 Muhammad Ali biopic The Greatest. After two years of recording, the album was ready for release. Budgeted at $200,000, it ultimately cost almost $400,000.[25]Critical reception[edit]Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic[26]Consequence of SoundA[27]Entertainment WeeklyA−[28]Los Angeles Times[29]PopMatters7/10[30]Q[31]The Rolling Stone Album Guide[32]The Village VoiceC[33]Whitney Houston received critical acclaim upon release.[34] In a positive review for The New York Times, Stephen Holden wrote, “along with an appealing romantic innocence, [Houston] projects the commanding dignity and elegance of someone far more mature.”[35] Liam Lacey of The Globe and Mail said the “arrangements frequently border on formulaic but such ballads as “Saving All My Love for You”, “Greatest Love of All,” and “Hold Me” are some of the loveliest pop singing on vinyl since the glory days of Dionne Warwick.” Lacey added, “Houston has a silky, rich, vibrant voice that moves between steely edges, or curls sensuously around the notes.”[36] Los Angeles Times complimented Houston on her excellent vocal ability, writing, “neither the frequently listless arrangements nor the sometimes mediocre material of this debut LP hides the fact that Houston is a singer with enormous power and potential.”[29]Don Shewey of Rolling Stone described her as “one of the most exciting new voices in years” and stated that: “Because she has a technically polished voice like Patti Austin’s, […] her interpretive approach is what sets her apart” and “Whitney Houston is obviously headed for stardom, and if nothing else, her album is an exciting preview of coming attractions.” But he expressed a little disappointment about undistinguished pop-soul tunes, commenting “many of the songs here are so featureless they could be sung by anyone. They make what could have been a stunning debut merely promising.”[3] In his consumer guide for The Village Voice, Robert Christgau complimented Houston’s “sweet, statuesque voice”, but called the songs “schlock” and believed “only one of the four producers puts any zip in—Narada Michael Walden, who goes one for one.”[33]Stephen Thomas Erlewine from AllMusic defined Whitney Houston as “the foundation of diva-pop” and stated that certainly, the ballads such as “Greatest Love of All” and “Saving All My Love for You”, provided “the blueprint for decades of divas”. However, he gave higher marks to the lighter tracks like “How Will I Know” and “Thinking About You”, commenting these tracks “are what really impresses some 20-plus years on” and “turns the album into a fully rounded record, the rare debut that manages to telegraph every aspect of an artist’s career in a mere ten songs.”[26] Brad Wete, on a feature article to celebrate for Vibe magazine’s 15th anniversary in September 2008, wrote “never before has an African-American woman earned such crossover appeal so early in her career. […] [Houston] had an explosive solo debut” and commented “Whitney’s prodigious pop set […] was a fresh serving of precocious talent compared to 1985’s mildly flavored R&B buffet.”[1] Allison Stewart from The Washington Post stated that the album “provided a blueprint for the pop/dance/R&B-melding careers of Mariah Carey and others, and introduced the world to “The Voice”, an octave-spanning, gravity-defying melismatic marvel.”[2] In The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (2004), music journalist J. D. Considine gave the album three out of five stars and stated, “Although utterly calculating, Whitney Houston does have its moments, particularly when Houston leans toward R&B, as on ‘You Give Good Love.'”[32]Commercial performance[edit]Released on February 14, 1985, Whitney Houston debuted on the Billboard Top Albums Chart the week of March 30, 1985, at number 166.[37] Sales were low initially. However, with the success of the first single “You Give Good Love”, the album began climbing the charts and finally reached the number one spot on the Billboard Top Black Albums chart in June and the top 10 on the Billboard 200 (formerly “Top Pop Albums”) in August 1985.[38][39] After 55 weeks, successive hit singles and Grammy wins led to the album eventually topping the Billboard 200 album chart in March 1986.[40] It was the slowest climb to the top of the charts since Fleetwood Mac took 58 weeks to reach the top in 1976.[41][42]Whitney Houston spent 14 non-consecutive weeks at the top of Billboard 200 chart from March until late June 1986, which was short of one week for Carole King’s record of 15 weeks for the longest running No. 1 album by a female artist at the time.[5] It was the second-longest running No.1 album among the debut albums in Billboard history, behind Men at Work’s Business as Usual, which had 15 weeks on top in 1982–83.[5] The album remained on the Billboard 200 for 162 weeks.[43][44] It also spent 46 weeks in the top 10, equaling Carole King’s record with Tapestry; this record was broken in the 1990s.[45] Houston’s debut was the best-selling album of 1986 in the United States and the No. 1 album of the year on 1986 Billboard year-end charts, making her the first female artist to earn that distinction.[46][47] She became also the number 1 pop artist of the year, according to Billboard.[48] The RIAA certified it Diamond on March 16, 1999, and later 14× platinum on January 27, 2023, for shipments of 14,000,000 copies of the album in United States.[14][15]The album was successful worldwide. In the United Kingdom, it peaked at number two on the albums chart, spending 119 weeks on the chart.[11][49] It was certified 4× platinum for shipments of 1,200,000 units of the album by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), becoming the fifth best-selling album of 1986.[50][51] In Canada, the album reached the top spot on the albums chart and remained there for 17 weeks, becoming the longest stay at the summit by a female artist. On March 31, 1987, it was certified 10× platinum for sales of over one million copies, making it the best-selling album of 1986, and later Diamond by the Canadian Recording Industry Association(CRIA).[52][53] Whitney Houston was also the best-selling album of 1986 in Australia, staying at number one on the Kent Music Report albums chart for 11 weeks, the longest stay by a female artist at the time.[54] It was additionally the first number one album by a Black female artist there. In Japan, the album was the second best-selling album of 1986 by a foreign artist, selling a total of 450,000 units, only behind Madonna’s True Blue.[55] In addition, the album reached number one on the albums chart in Norway for ten weeks, Sweden for six weeks and South Africa for five weeks, number two in Germany, Switzerland, and number three in Austria and New Zealand.[9][10][12][13][56][57][58] Worldwide, Whitney Houston has sold over 25 million copies, becoming one of the best selling albums of the 1980s.[59][60] According to the Nielsen SoundScan began tracking sales data in 1991, as of 2009, the album sold over 1,038,000 copies in the United States.[61] The week ending of February 25, 2012, following Houston’s death on February 11, the album re-charted on the Billboard 200 at No. 72 with 8,000 copies sold.[62][63]Legacy[edit]Whitney Houston was the first album by a female artist to be number 1 on the Billboard Year End Albums Charts of 1986.[20] According to Consequence of Sound, the album reached a massive level of cross-over that was unprecedented at the time for a black female music artist.[20] It was the first album by a black female artist to reach No. 1 in Australia when it topped the charts for 11 consecutive weeks.[64] Billboard picked the enormous success of her debut album release on the charts as one of 110 Musical Milestones in its history.[65] It was also the first album by a black female artist to top the year-end charts in Australia and Canada and only the second to top the year-end chart in Switzerland after Tina Turner’s Private Dancer, and, at 25 million copies worldwide, remains the best-selling studio album by a black female artist of all time and the best-selling debut album by a female artist.Accolades[edit]See also: List of awards and nominations received by Whitney HoustonAt the 28th Grammy Awards in 1986, Whitney Houston received four nominations—Album of the Year, Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for “Saving All My Love for You”, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance for “You Give Good Love” and Best Rhythm & Blues Song for “You Give Good Love”—and won Houston’s first Grammy, Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female.[17][18] In addition, the album earned one nomination for Record of the Year in 1987 for “Greatest Love of All”, a cover of “The Greatest Love of All”, originally recorded by George Benson in 1977, ten years before and was the main theme of the boxer Muhammad Ali biopic “The Greatest” in the same year.[19]The album received good response from major publications. Three major critics of the Los Angeles Times listed the album on their year end critics list. The album ranked No. 79 on Robert Hilburn’s list,[66] No. 2 on Paul Grein’s list and No. 5 on Dennis Hunt’s list.[67] In November 2003, the album was ranked No. 254 on Rolling Stone’s publication of the 500 greatest albums of all time, and 257 in a 2012 revised list. Then ranked 249 in a 2020 revised list[68] It also ranked No. 46 on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s Definitive 200 List in 2007.[69] In addition, ranked No. 71 on Q magazine’s “100 Women Who Rock The World” in 2002 and No. 15 on Yahoo! Music’s 30 Most Significant Albums In Black Music History list in 2010, with Brandy’s comments on the album; “The first Whitney Houston CD was genius. That CD introduced the world to her angelic yet powerful voice. Without Whitney many of this generation of singers wouldn’t be singing.”[70][71] In 2013, the album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.[72] In 2018, Pitchfork placed Whitney Houston at number 117 on their newly revised list of “200 Best Albums of the 1980s”.[73]Best New Artist controversy[edit]Although the album was nominated in four categories at the 28th Grammy Awards, Houston was not nominated for Best New Artist that year due to National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) regulations, which caused some controversy.[74][75] Although Whitney Houston was Houston’s debut album, she was disqualified as a new artist because she had been credited in 1984 as a guest vocalist on the Jermaine Jackson album Dynamite as well as the Teddy Pendergrass album Love Language. Per NARAS rules, any previous album credit disqualifies an artist from the Best New Artist award.[76]Clive Davis, then the president of Arista Records, sent a letter of complaint to NARAS president Michael Greene disputing the disqualification.[76] He also wrote to Billboard magazine, noting that the rule had been applied much less strictly in previous years.[76] According to Davis, artists including Cyndi Lauper, Luther Vandross, the Power Station, Carly Simon, and Crosby, Stills & Nash, had already received credits on other albums or been previously well known as a member of other acts prior to their nominations for the Best New Artist award.[76] He referred to the disqualification as “a conspicuous injustice”.[76]Despite the criticism, NARAS did not back down from the disqualification. Greene, in a statement, said that “The determination of eligibility or ineligibility in the best new artist category is not made capriciously or taken lightly.”[77] He also noted that the duets with Jackson and Pendergrass had been submitted for consideration for the 27th Grammy Awards, which he said “was sufficient to make her ineligible this year for best new artist according to academy criteria.”[77] The 1986 award eventually went to British band Sade.[74]American singer Richard Marx was similarly ruled ineligible for nomination as Best New Artist in 1988. In an interview with Orange Coast magazine, he referred to the Houston controversy, saying “I don’t have a lot of respect for N.A.R.A.S., the Grammy people’s ruling system, because it’s so inconsistent. They deemed me and Whitney Houston ineligible, and yet they nominated Jody Watley, who made records with Shalamar.”[78] In 2000, Geoff Mayfield of Billboard magazine also criticized NARAS for inconsistency with the Best New Artist rules, specifically referencing their disqualification of Houston and nomination of Watley.[79]Singles[edit]The label, wanting Houston to have a solid urban fanbase first, released “You Give Good Love” as the first single.[25] The soulful ballad would top the R&B chart and surprise the label by crossing over and reaching number three on the pop chart while the singer was playing at nightclubs in the United States.[80][81] The jazzy-pop “Saving All My Love for You” (originally a minor hit for Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr. in 1978 on their album Marilyn & Billy) was released next and really put her on the map. The single was an even bigger success hitting number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[82] It would reach number one in the United Kingdom and was successful around the world.[83] With her first number one, Houston began appearing on high-profile talk shows and became the opening act for Jeffrey Osborne and Luther Vandross. “Thinking About You” was released as the single only to R&B-oriented radio stations. It peaked at number 10 on the Hot Black Singles chart and at number 24 on the Hot Dance/Disco Club Play chart.[84][85]At the end of 1985, “How Will I Know” was released as the official third single. With its colorful and energetic video, the song brought the singer to the teen audience and MTV, which black artists had found tough to crack.[25] It became another number one single for Houston, topping both the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart and Hot Black Singles chart.[86][87] The final single, “Greatest Love of All”, a cover of “The Greatest Love of All”, originally recorded in 1977 by George Benson, become the biggest hit off the album with a three-week stay atop the Hot 100. As a result, the parent album became the first debut album—and the first album by a female artist—ever to generate three number one singles.[6] With “Greatest Love of All” and Houston’s debut album both at No. 1 on the singles and albums chart respectively, she became the first female artist to have the number one pop single and album simultaneously since Kim Carnes in 1981 with “Bette Davis Eyes” and Mistaken Identity.[6] “All at Once” was released only to Adult Contemporary and Urban AC stations as a radio airplay-only single later in 1986. It received heavy airplay and can still be heard on AC stations. However, the single received an official release in Japan and many European countries.[88] “Take Good Care of my Heart” (as a duet with Jermaine Jackson) was also released as a radio-airplay single in Panama, becoming a success in the country, reaching No. 2.[89][90] Track listing[edit] No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length1.”You Give Good Love”La LaKashif4:372.”Thinking About You”KashifLa LaKashif5:243.”Someone for Me”Raymond JonesFreddie WashingtonJermaine Jackson4:584.”Saving All My Love for You”Michael MasserGerry GoffinMasser3:585.”Nobody Loves Me Like You Do” (duet with Jermaine Jackson)James P. DunnePamela PhillipsJackson3:486.”How Will I Know”George MerrillShannon RubicamNarada Michael WaldenWalden4:357.”All at Once”Jeffrey OsborneMasserMasser4:288.”Take Good Care of My Heart” (duet with Jermaine Jackson)Peter McCannSteve DorffJackson4:159.”Greatest Love of All”Linda CreedMasserMasser4:5110.”Hold Me” (duet with Teddy Pendergrass)CreedMasserMasser6:00Total length:46:5425th anniversary deluxe edition (bonus tracks)No.TitleRemixer(s)Length11.”Thinking About You” (12″ dance remix)Bruce Forest7:1612.”Someone for Me” (12″ dance remix)Alan “The Judge” Coulthard7:2413.”How Will I Know” (a cappella)—3:5914.”How Will I Know” (12″ dance remix)John “Jellybean” Benitez6:3215.”Greatest Love of All” (live at Radio City Music Hall on March 9, 1990, during a gala concert celebrating the 15th anniversary of Arista Records) 7:06 Personnel[edit]Whitney Houston – lead vocalsJermaine Jackson – duet vocals, producer, background vocalsTeddy Pendergrass – duet vocalsPremik Russell Tubbs – saxophoneTom Scott – saxophone (“Saving All My Love for You”)John Barnes – clarinet and keyboardsRobbie Buchanan – keyboardsRandy Kerber – keyboardsYvonne Lewis – keyboardsRichard Marx – keyboards, background vocalsNathan East – bassFreddie Washington – bassRandy Jackson – bassPreston Glass – synthesizerGreg Phillinganes – synthesizerEd Greene – drumsJohn “J.R.” Robinson – drumsJ.T. Lewis – drumsSteve Rucker – drumsPaul Leim – drumsCissy Houston – background vocalsJulia Waters Tillman – background vocalsMaxine Willard Waters – background vocalsOren Waters – background vocalsYogi Lee – background vocalsMary Canty – background vocalsDeborah Thomas – background vocalsPaul Jackson, Jr. – guitarDann Huff – guitarTim May – guitarIra Siegel – guitarBashiri Johnson – percussion[101]David Williams – guitarLouie Shelton – guitarCorrado Rustici – guitarMichael Masser – producerClive Davis – executive producerMichael Barbiero – mixing, engineerMichael Mancini – engineerMichael O’Reilly – mixing, engineerRussell Schmitt – engineerBill Schnee – mixingGene Page Jr. – arrangementsKashif – arrangements, producer, background vocalsNarada Michael Walden – arrangements, producerDonn Davenport – art directionGarry Gross – photographerTiagi Lambert – fashion stylistGiovanne De Maura – gownNorma Kamali – bathing suitQuietfire – makeupBrenda Gorsky – coordinatorJeffrey Woodly – hair stylistCharts[edit]Weekly charts[edit]1985–1986 weekly chart performance for Whitney HoustonChart (1985–1986)Peak positionAustralian Albums (Kent Music Report)[8][102]1Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[103]9Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[104]1Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[105]5European Top 100 Albums (Music & Media)[106]3German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[107]2Italian Albums (Musica e dischi)[108]1Japanese Albums (Music Labo)[109]4New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[110]3Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[111]1Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[112]1Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[113]2UK Albums (OCC)[114]2UK Dance Albums (Music Week)[115]2US Billboard 200[116]1US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[117]12010 weekly chart performance for Whitney HoustonChart (2010)Peak positionSouth Korean Albums (Circle)[118] CD+DVD Deluxe Anniversary Edition91US Billboard 200[119]1642012 weekly chart performance for Whitney HoustonChart (2012)Peak positionAustrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[103]44German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[120]86Italian Albums (FIMI)[121]72South Korean International Albums (Circle)[122]33Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[113]76UK Album Downloads (OCC)[123]65UK R&B Albums (OCC)[124]18US Billboard 200[125]92023 weekly chart performance for Whitney HoustonChart (2023)Peak positionBelgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[126]164German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[127]91Scottish Albums (OCC)[128]51Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[113]98UK R&B Albums (OCC)[129]3Year-end charts[edit]1985 year-end chart performance for Whitney HoustonChart (1985)PositionCanada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[130]30New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[131]26US Top Pop Albums (Billboard)[132]29US Top Black Albums (Billboard)[133]41986 year-end chart performance for Whitney HoustonChart (1986)PositionAustralian Albums (Kent Music Report)[8]1Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[134]17Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[135]1Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[136]8European Top 100 Albums (Music & Media)[137]4German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[138]4New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[139]3Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[140]1UK Albums (Music Week)[141]5UK Disco Albums (Music Week)[142]5US Top Pop Albums (Billboard)[143]1US Top Black Albums (Billboard)[144]11987 year-end chart performance for Whitney HoustonChart (1987)PositionCanada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[145]78European Top 100 Albums (Music & Media)[146]76New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[147]36US Top Pop Albums (Billboard)[148]292012 year-end chart performance for Whitney HoustonChart (2012)PositionUS Billboard 200[149]198All-time charts[edit]All-time chart performance for Whitney HoustonChartPositionUS Billboard 200[150]11US Billboard 200 (Women)[151]6Certifications and sales[edit]Certifications and sales for Whitney HoustonRegionCertificationCertified units/salesAustralia (ARIA)[152]5× Platinum350,000[153]Austria (IFPI Austria)[154]Platinum50,000*Belgium (BEA)[152]Gold25,000*Brazil—250,000[155]Canada (Music Canada)[52]Diamond1,000,000^Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[152]Gold50,000^Finland (Musiikkituottajat)[156]Gold29,109[156]France (SNEP)[157]Gold100,000*Germany (BVMI)[158]Platinum500,000^Hong Kong (IFPI Hong Kong)[159]Platinum20,000*Italy (FIMI)[160]Platinum250,000[160]Netherlands (NVPI)[161]Platinum100,000^New Zealand (RMNZ)[162]2× Platinum30,000^Norway (IFPI Norway)[163]Platinum100,000[163]South Africa (RISA)[152]Gold25,000*Sweden (GLF)[164]2× Platinum200,000^Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[165]Platinum50,000^United Kingdom (BPI)[50]4× Platinum1,200,000^United States (RIAA)[166]14× Platinum14,000,000‡SummariesWorldwide—25,000,000[167]* Sales figures based on certification alone. ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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