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Introduction Whitney Houston’s The Bodyguard soundtrack is legendary: chart dominance, emotional resonance, and a voice that could turn a song into an event. While most listeners first encountered it on cassette or CD, auditioning the album in FLAC reveals sonic nuances that make the listening experience feel renewed — from breath control to room ambience to the way a backing vocal sits in the mix.