Mariah Carey
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Mariah Carey is the debut studio album by American singer Mariah Carey, released on June 12, 1990 by Columbia Records. Its music incorporates a range of contemporary genres with a mix of slow ballads and up-tempo tracks. Originally, Carey wrote four songs with Ben Margulies, which solely constituted her demo tape. After Carey was signed to Columbia, all four songs, after being altered and partially re-recorded, made the final cut for the album. Aside from Margulies, Carey worked with a range of professional writers and producers, all of whom were hired by Columbia CEO, Tommy Mottola. Mariah Carey featured production and writing from Rhett Lawrence, Ric Wake and Narada Michael Walden, all of whom were top record producers at the time. Together with Carey, they conceived the album and reconstructed her original demo tape. --Wikipedia
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With this collection of songs acting as a springboard for future successes, she establishes a strong standard of comparison for other breakthrough artists of this genre.
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Chicago Tribune
Abundant with sparkling tracks that showcase her songwriting and production talents.
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Entertainment Weekly
At her best, her singing burns with an innocent flame. But the content of her songs is often thin.
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