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Mariah Carey - Rainbow: 25th Anniversary Expanded Edition (2024) [Hi-Res]

Mariah Carey - Rainbow: 25th Anniversary Expanded Edition (2024) [Hi-Res]

BAND/ARTIST: Mariah Carey

  • Title: Rainbow: 25th Anniversary Expanded Edition
  • Year Of Release: 1999
  • Label: Columbia - Legacy
  • Genre: Pop, Soul, R&B
  • Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 02:14:39
  • Total Size: 309 / 945 MB / 1.58 GB
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Tracklist:

1. Heartbreaker (feat. Jay-Z) (4:45)
2. Can't Take That Away (Mariah's Theme) (4:32)
3. Bliss (5:44)
4. How Much (feat. Usher) (3:30)
5. After Tonight (4:15)
6. X-Girlfriend (3:58)
7. Heartbreaker (feat. Da Brat & Missy Elliott) (4:32)
8. Vulnerability (Interlude) (1:12)
9. Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now) (3:25)
10. Crybaby (feat. Snoop Dogg) (5:19)
11. Did I Do That? (4:15)
12. Petals (4:23)
13. Rainbow (Interlude) (1:32)
14. Thank God I Found You (feat. Joe & 98°) (4:17)
15. Rainbow's End (3:40)
16. How Much (feat. Usher) (So So Def Remix) (3:28)
17. Thank God I Found You (feat. Joe & Nas) (Make It Last Remix) (5:08)
18. Against All Odds (Take A Look at Me Now) (feat. Westlife) (3:20)
19. There For Me (4:14)
20. Thank God I Found You (Mariah Only Version) (4:16)
21. Love Hangover / Heartbreaker (Live at VH1 Divas 2000) (5:14)
22. Can't Take That Away (Mariah's Theme) (Live at VH1 Divas 2000) (4:35)
23. Bliss (Acapella) (5:27)
24. There For Me (Acapella) (3:50)
25. Heartbreaker / "If You Should Ever Be Lonely" (Junior's Heartbreaker Club Mix) (10:17)
26. Can't Take That Away (Mariah's Theme) (Morales Revival Triumphant Mix) (10:25)
27. Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now) (Pound Boys Main Mix) (8:56)
28. Rainbow's End (David Morales Extended Mix) (6:19)

Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Mariah Carey claims Rainbow, her first album since divorcing Tommy Mottola, "chronicles my emotional roller coaster ride of the past year," but less subjective listeners could be forgiven for viewing it as simply another Mariah Carey album. After all, all the elements are in place -- the crossover dance hits, the ballads, the cameos, the hip producers, the weird cover choice from the early '80s. But dig a little deeper, and her words ring true. Rainbow is the first Carey album where she's written personal lyrics, and allusions to her separation from Mottola are evident throughout the album, even if it doesn't really amount to the "story" she mentions in the liner notes. As appropriate for any introspective album, it's a bit ballad-heavy, which makes Rainbow seem a little samey. Yet that's not the only reason the record has a weird sense of déjà vu, since this follows the same formula as its two predecessors, distinguished primarily by her newfound fondness for flashing flesh. That repetition isn't necessarily a problem, since she does formula very well, managing to appeal to both housewives as well as b-boys. Rainbow proves that she can still pull off that difficult balancing act, but it's hard not to be a little disappointed that she'd didn't shake the music up a little bit more -- after all, it would have been a more effective album if the heartbreak, sorrow, and joy that bubbles underneath the music were brought to the surface.


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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for Hi-Res.