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Every song on Music Box, an album dominated by huge soaring ballads, has been written and arranged as a potential home run: Imagine an album containing four or five cuts with the commercial aspirations of Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You." One of the likeliest contenders is a remake of Harry Nilsson's 1972 chart topper, "Without You," in which Carey dips into her lower register and is accompanied by backup singers (including herself) magnified to sound like a mighty gospel chorus.
Carey's singing has undergone some subtle but strategic stylistic shifts. The success of last year's Unplugged EP, with its hit remake of the Jackson Five ballad "I'll Be There," has encouraged her to try to sound a little more like a wailing street kid and a little less like Houston. The effect is liberating.
Some of the songs appear to be strongly influenced by other hits. "Hero," with its message of self-sufficiency, aims for the inspirational grandeur of "Greatest Love of All," while "Just to Hold You Once Again" and "All I've Ever Wanted" chase the tail of "I Will Always Love You." If the album has a weakness, it lies in Carey's lyrics, which are made up entirely of pop and soul clichés.
Music Box would be an exercise in bombast if Carey didn't infuse these greeting-card sentiments with a sustained passion that enhances the record's wedding-album feel. Her singing, trimmed of some of the frills that seemed gratuitous in the past, measures up to the forever-and-a-day sentiments and their glittering, gift-wrapped surroundings. In fact, Music Box is so precisely calculated to be a blockbuster that its impact is ultimately a little unnerving.
(Posted: Oct 28, 1993)
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- Dreamlover
- Hero
- Anytime You Need A Friend
- Music Box
- Now That I Know
- Never Forget You
- Without You
- Just To Hold You Once Again
- I've Been Thinking About You
- All I've Ever Wanted
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RicanGLV14 writes:
MUSIC BOX seem a little innocent for Mariah. First, she's the poet on MARIAH CAREY and then she's the soulful girl on EMOTIONS. On this one, Mariah soars into the high, registers into the low and all in between.
Starting with the favorites, "Dreamlover" and "Hero", Mariah seems to be gaining more fans and by the time you'll get to the last cut on the album, you'll be surprised how much difficulty Mariah had on these ten tracks.
Although the album is at its peak, it seems Mariah is holding back. "Without You" and "All I've ever Wanted" are the only impressive vocal aspects on the album but she doesn't need to show off her range in order to create a hit, right? Right!
The emotion on "Music Box" is so soft and soulful that you'll think that she was actually crying when hearing this song. "Never Forget You" is the catchiest ballad on the album while "I've been thinking about you" cannot be skipped. It's almost hard to skip it because of how catchy and poppy it is.
The soulful "Just to hold you once Again" is very nice to hear. Although, it seems so old and unattractive that it's probably the most boring song Mariah has ever did. When you think she'll be screaming her butt off, she doesn't. When she does, it's disapointing.
While it does have mostly ups and quirky downs, MUSIC BOX is the best ballad filled album Mariah has ever did and "All I've ever Wanted" proves that Mariah's voice isn't going anywhere.
Aug 19, 2006 20:33:32
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