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Rainbow



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Mariah Carey Music:
Rainbow



Music
Rainbow
by Mariah Carey

Rainbow
List Price: $6.99Label: SonyBMG Special Markets

Salesrank: 8586

Released: March 11, 2008
Our Price: $1.82
Used Price: $1.00
Media: Audio CD

Rainbow Track Listing:
1. Heartbreaker (Featuring Jay-Z)
2. Can't Take That Away (Mariah's Theme)
3. Bliss
4. How Much (Featuring Usher)
5. After Tonight
6. X-Girlfriend
7. Heartbreaker (Remix) (Featuring Da Brat & Missy Elliott)
8. Vulnerability (Interlude)
9. Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now)
10. Crybaby (Featuring Snoop Dogg)
11. Did I Do That?
12. Petals
13. Rainbow (Interlude)
14. Thank God I Found You (Featuring Joe & 98 Degrees)

Rainbow Reviews:
A bit uneven but I still like it. 4 Star Review
2009-12-08 - I could not give this album the full five stars but I still enjoy it. Her vocals may be her best ever but some of the guests get under my skin. "Heartbreaker ft Jay-Z'' is good. A modern classic I might add. The music is alright and it is an enjoyable listen although I have to skip thru some of the songs a bit more than her other albums. I still recommend it though. "Bliss" just has to be heard to be believed. The vocal range is unreal! "Crybaby" has cool keyboarding in it. It isn't to expensive so I recommend picking it up.

She Can Do Better 3 Star Review
2009-04-01 - Mariah has admitted she recorded this album in only three months, and it certainly sounds that way. Most of Rainbow is derivative and contrived: "Heartbreaker" is a weaker version of "Fantasy" with Jay-Z added to freshen the mix; "Can't Take That Away" is powerful, but it's a blatant attempt to recreate "Hero." Similarly, "Thank God I Found You" is an updated "One Sweet Day" without the insightful lyrics. 98 Degrees replaces Boyz II Men here; Mariah was clearly trying to fit in with the dominating teen-pop scene. Worst of all, "Did I Do That?" is simply Silkk The Shocker's already bad "It Ain't My Fault" with new vocals. Most of Rainbow's other tracks likewise fall short. "Bliss," sung almost entirely in Mariah's high-pitched whistle range, can only be described as bizarre. Easily one of the worst songs she has ever recorded, it is virtually unlistenable. "X-Girlfriend," with its juvenile lyrics and skittering beat, was a poor attempt to duplicate the popular Destiny's Child sound. It's a shame Mariah and co-producer/co-writer Walter Afanasieff had a falling out. His absence is sorely felt here. In his place we have Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis of Flyte Tyme. Though they are one of the greatest musician and production teams of all time, they simply do not mesh with Mariah's sound. On the flip side, "Against All Odds" (Yes, it's her third `80s cover in as many albums) is excellent, outdoing even Phil Collins' original thanks to Mariah's emotional vocal performance. The haunting "Petals" features the most personal lyrics of her career and easily could have been on the fantastic Butterfly album. "How Much," which samples liberally from 2Pac, works well as a vocal duet with Usher. Mariah has an uncanny ability to switch from adult contemporary pop to urban R&B and Hip-Hop. That is also her undoing. Ultimately, the collaboration-heavy Rainbow is a good album by most standards and includes a few great songs, but it's a lazy effort for Mariah, whose formula was beginning to wear thin. 3 Stars.

Mariah's second classic 5 Star Review
2009-03-20 - Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2M91DR260HOH0

Even the interludes are special...4.5 stars. 4 Star Review
2008-08-04 - This definitely isn't her strongest work, but this CD will always have a special place in my heart because it was my first CD of hers that I owned. It was going to go in the trash or something until I took it off of someone's hands and I'm glad I did!

The best songs here are probably:

Can't Take That Away (Mariah's Theme)
Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now) An excellent cover, IMHO (in my honest opinion)
Crybaby
Thank God I Found You
Petals

She doesn't overdo it with special guests here. I mean there are 4 but I think that it was still balanced enough to not drag the album down. I wouldn't fully recommend this over some of her other CDs though. Buy the following ones before this one:

Daydream
Butterfly
Emotions

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Cover Art: A
Inside Art: A+
Songwriting: A-
Vocals: B-
Vocal Emotion: B-
Vocal Acrobatics: A-

4.642857142857143= 4.64

4.64 stars.

Overall: A










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