![]() "I Pray" was described by The New York Post writer Chuck Arnold, as "one of the most straight-up spiritual things Carey has ever done, with a choir helping her to take it all the way to church." "Cool On You" continues the R&B sound and "stems from E=MC² era and finds in full club mode It's light and feathery fun that gets stuck in your head after the very first listen." "Mesmerized" is a "curiously sedate mid-tempo that was supposed to appear in The Paperboy." " Loverboy" was previously released on Carey's Glitter soundtrack in 2001 and The Rarities features an original mix of the song which samples the 1978 Yellow Magic Orchestra song " Firecracker", which is said to have sparked the feud between Carey and Jennifer Lopez. Carey's work on "One Night" was also an "urban groove that probably scared the execs at Columbia at the time" and was "one of Mariah’s first collaborations with Jermaine Dupri, a creative relationship that would bear a lot of fruit in coming years." Carey's cover of Irene Cara’s " Out Here on My Own" was described as being "heaven-sent and, thematically, it makes complete sense for. "All I Live For", a Music Box reject, was described as "90s R&B-lite". The three B-sides were described as "legendary within The Lambily for good reason". The previously released B-side songs include "Do You Think of Me" which was featured on the B-side of Carey's " Dreamlover", "Slipping Away" on the B-side of " Always Be My Baby" and "Everything Fades Away" on the B-side of " Hero" and also included as a bonus track on international editions of Carey's third studio album, Music Box (1993). Carey has stated that the song was also written for Barbra Streisand. The album begins with " Here We Go Around Again" in which Idolator writer Mike Wass stated was "hard to understand how something this effortlessly charming and catchy didn’t make the tracklist of Mariah’s debut album." Carey channeled the Jackson 5 on this "buoyant bop from 1990, sounding so innocent that she can barely contain the sheer joy of relishing in her own melismatic powers." "Can You Hear Me" was described as "a stunning ballad, and was originally penned for Emotions (1991)". The album consists of a two-disc track collection of unreleased songs, B-sides, demos and live performances. But they're songs that have previously not been released." ![]() "Basically, I found stuff in my vault that I had either started to work on a long time ago and never released or that I wanted to finish mixing or do whatever. Carey stated on Good Morning America that, To celebrate and promote the 30th anniversary of her self-titled debut studio album, Mariah Carey and her memoir The Meaning of Mariah Carey, Carey announced the release of her eighth compilation album. ![]() A Blu-ray disc featuring enhanced video footage from the concert was released exclusively in Japan. ![]() Featuring a mix of b-sides and previously unreleased material "with personal relevance and meaning" to Carey-some of which are discussed in her memoir-the album also includes a second disc consisting of audio from her March 7, 1996, live performance at the Tokyo Dome during her Daydream World Tour. It is a part of "#MC30", a promotional campaign marking the 30th anniversary of Carey's self-titled debut studio album, Mariah Carey (1990), and coincides with her memoir The Meaning of Mariah Carey (2020). The Rarities is the eighth compilation album by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey, released on October 2, 2020, by Columbia Records and Legacy Recordings.
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