Mariah Carey’s latest album ‘The Rarities’ consists of her old and unreleased acoustic beauties that have the power to outshine any contemporary composition.
Pop diva Mariah Carey has enchanted the audience with a resonating spell once again with her new album ‘The Rarities’ consisting of 2 discs and a total of 15 outstanding melodies and the full-length audio from her first concert performance in Japan at the Tokyo Dome for the 1996 Daydream World Tour. The album released last Friday is reminiscent of the revolutionary transformation of pop and R&B presenting all their glory. The album features some unreleased songs from her earlier years, b-sides, demos, and some live performances. The original songs are classics in their melodic and lyrical approach with her power-packed vocal performance.
The opener of ‘The Rarities’, ‘Here We Go Again’ is a blessed masterpiece with dreamy rhythmic treatment that soothes the soul without much effort. The songs like ‘Can You Hear Me’ and ‘Do You Ever Think of Me’, which is a b-side of her ‘Dreamlover’ single, are opulent with her impeccable vocal execution taking us to the days of early ’90 with their nostalgic melodic flow. The live performances from disc 2 feature Mariah Carey’s early days when the melodies were more acoustic and her singing was rich in her own vocal dexterity. Listen to the album on all major streaming platforms right away.
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