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Mariah Carey’s new LP a low-key pleasure with ’90s vibe

Posted on May 29, 2014May 30, 2014 by Mariah Connection News Team

10268572_10152377316647766_7539061411632124655_nThe music on Mariah Carey’s new album would be hard pressed to follow the inscrutable splendor of its title, but take her word for it — this record really is enjoyably elusive.

No one doubts Carey’s ability as a belter, but now she’s cut a perfectly modest, sonically contemporary album without any need to show off her glass-shattering range. “Thirsty” is far and away the most overt thing on the record, a ratchet-y track that puts Carey’s sex-kitten harmonies atop snare rolls and stuttering vocal samples. But the rest of the record is unexpectedly low key.

“Dedicated (Ft. Nas)” has some of her guest’s ’90s New York glow in its production; her duet with Miguel, “#Beautiful,” is actually much more timeless and indebted to vintage R&B than its unfortunate hashtag title would suggest. “You’re Mine (Eternal)” is the album’s highlight, with jittery rave synths bolstering a feather-soft breakup lament.

A generation of today’s pop singers like Ariana Grande have grown up idolizing Carey, and her sound is again back in vogue. What a treat that this daftly titled album really is a statement of a still-relevant musical identity as well.

Mariah Carey’s new album “Me. I Am Mariah… The Elusive Chanteuse,” is available from:

iTunes by clicking one of the following links: Standard Edition | Deluxe Edition

CD editions of the album are available from Amazon by clicking one of the following links: Standard Edition | Deluxe Edition

Source: Los Angeles Times

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