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Disco de Mariah Carey: “Remixes [Japan Bonus CD]”

Disco de Mariah Carey: “Remixes [Japan Bonus CD]”
Información del disco :
Título: Remixes [Japan Bonus CD]
Fecha de Publicación:2003-08-05
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Pop, R&B, Soft Pop
Sello Discográfico:Sony International
Letras Explícitas:Si
UPC:4547366011111
Lista de temas :
1 - 1 My All (Morales My Club Mix)
1 - 2 Heartbreaker/If You Should Ever Be Lonely (Junior Heartbreaker Club Mi)
1 - 3 Fly Away (Butterfly Reprise) (Fly Away Club Mix)
1 - 4 Anytime You Need a Friend (C&C Club Version)
1 - 5 Fantasy (Def Club Mix)
1 - 6 Honey (Classic Mix)
1 - 7 Dream Lover (Def Club Mix)
1 - 8 Emotions (12 Club Mix)
1 - 9 Through the Rain (HO2 Radio Edit)
2 - 10 Fantasy Video
2 - 11 Always Be My Baby (Mr. Dupri Mix) Da Brat, Mariah Carey and Xscape
2 - 12 My All/Stay Awhile (So So Def Remix)
2 - 13 Thank God I Found You (Make It Last Remix) Video
2 - 14 Breakdown Video
2 - 15 Honey (So So Def Mix) JD, Da Brat and Mariah Carey
2 - 16 Loverboy (Remix)
2 - 17 Heartbreak Remix
2 - 18 Sweetheart Mariah Carey and Jermaine Dupri Video
2 - 19 Crybaby Video
2 - 20 Miss You Mariah Carey and Jadakiss
2 - 21 (Untitled Track)
Análisis (en inglés) - :
{@Columbia Records} cannot be accused of stinting on the two-CD {^Remixes} set, which has a running time over two hours and 20 minutes. {$Mariah Carey}'s former label, before she moved to {@Virgin} and then {@Island Def Jam} (where she recorded under her own {@MonarC} imprint), has made a point of licensing extra tracks from those subsequent corporate associations, as well as borrowing a track from {@J Records} in compiling a survey of the various remixes of {$Carey}'s recordings. This means that the collection stretches as far back as 1991 for the "12' Club Mix" of {&"Emotions"} and all the way up to 2003 for the "So So Def Remix" of {&"The One."} The result is a kind of history of remixes over that 12-year period. Of course, the term "remix" is, as usual, an excessively modest one to describe what has been done to the original recordings. A variety of remix producers have not only manipulated the original tracks, but also added various elements of their own to the point that, in many cases, the songs as initially heard are virtually unrecognizable. Every now and then, one hears a snatch of lyric or a familiar musical excerpt, but for the most part these are dance-oriented musical productions with only a nodding resemblance to {$Carey}'s records. Of course, {$Carey} herself is always in the thick of the reinvention. The first disc contains more danceable material, while the second is given over to tracks reconstructed from a {\rap} perspective and is filled with guest appearances that include {$Snoop Dogg}, {$O.D.B.}, {$Da Brat}, {$Missy Elliott}, and, in the album-closing duet, {&"I Know What You Want,"} {$Busta Rhymes}, who is actually billed in front of {$Carey}. A large part of {$Carey}'s massive success of the 1990s came from her relationship to the dancefloor, and this compilation shows what her music sounded like there. [The Japanese version includes a twelve-track bonus disc.] ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide