It's taken me a long time to get around to do a full review of The Emancipation of Mimi.
- It's Like That. A killer beat provided by JD combined with ghetto fresh slang and catchy vocal arrangements.
- We Belong Together. Some of her best vocal stylings ever with a killer hook and coupled with a pitch perfect video.
- Shake It Off. A nondescript mid-tempo single with a slightly too-repetitive structure. At least one or two hooks away from being a hit.
- Mine Again. A nicely written jazzy ballad infused with a powerful vocal performance.
- Say Something (featuring Snoop Dogg). A mediocre up-tempo track.
- Stay The Night. A somewhat repetitive track with an interesting sonic texture, supported by a heartfelt vocal performance but negatively impacted by trite lyrics.
- Get Your Number (featuring Jermaine Dupri). An attempt at a light up tempo pop-dance hit single with a very fun spoken word bridge by Mariah and an unfortunate vocal contribution by JD which veers on self-parody.
- One And Only (featuring Twista). A very nice track which garners its strength from the successful blend of the vocal styles of Twista (supersonic rap) and Mariah (mellifluous singing).
- Circles. Very strong lyrically and vocally, but seems a bit too frothy and catchy for its own good.
- Your Girl. A faux old-school mid-tempo track with a very catchy vocal hook and not much else.
- I Wish You Knew. Mariah pulls out all the stops on this power ballad: spoken bridge, audience samples, whistle voice. The overall impact is somewhat less than the sum of the parts would suggest.
- To The Floor. An absolutely wretched up-tempo track with the only boring beat ever conceived by the Neptunes.
- Joy Ride. A very strong slow song with a deceptively simple structure but a compelling emotional impact powered by one of her strongest vocal performances on this CD.
- Fly Like A Bird. For the final track, Mariah wants to end on a high note (literally) but thankfully she leaves it to her backing choir to do the honors. The song is a nice combination of elements: jazzy vocals, gospel choir, simple song structure and inspirational lyrics
I should put this review in context by saying that I have been and continue to be a huge Mariah Carey fan. I think that Charmbracelet was an under-rated CD ("Clown" and "Through The Rain" are two of her best-written songs in her oeuvre). On Emancipation of Mimi I would say the stand out tracks are "We Belong Together," "Joy Ride," "Fly Like A Bird," "Circles," "One and Only" and "It's Like That."
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