Thank God I Found You - Make It Last Remix (Featuring Nas and Joe)
Endless Love (Featuring Luther Vandross)
I Still Believe
My All
The Roof
When You Believe (Mariah Carey & Whitney Houston)
Anytime You Need A Friend
Always Be My Baby
Dreamlover
How Much (Featuring Usher)
Reflections
The Ballads features nine #1 hits and other instantly recognizable songs which showcase the depth and breadth of Mariah Carey's career. This CD is truly the ultimate collection of ballads for any Mariah Carey fan.
The Ballads features nine #1 hits and other instantly recognizable songs which showcase the depth and breadth of Mariah Carey's career. This CD is truly the ultimate collection of ballads for any Mariah Carey fan.
A very good album but for those who want more...you may want
Dennis A. Amith (kndy) | California | 01/29/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"During the 1990's, I was a big fan of Mariah Carey's music. I absolute loved her music, her voice and I just felt that she was just a beautiful person gifted with an amazing voice.
And with her domination throughout the years when she was part of the Columbia label, there were so many ballads released during that time period which I have listened to so many times. I tend to feel that these older classics really showcased her vocals. Songs such as the elegant track "Hero", to the sad but wonderful duet with Boyz II Men for "One Sweet Day", her remake of Nilsson's 1972 hit "Without You" which she brought such an amazing emotional depth to and just to think that she decided to cover the song after hearing it at a restaurant. Then there's "Endless Love" which features a duet with Luther Vandross, her cover of Brenda K. Starr's "I Still Believe", the beautiful acoustic and slow beat "I Give My All" and the remarkable duet with Whitney Houston for "When You Believe".
The compilation also features live tracks and upbeat tracks. The live performance of Mariah Carey's "I'll Be There" is included especially memorable upbeat tracks such as "Dreamlover", "Always Be My Baby", "Thank God I Found You" featuring Joe and Nas which takes the music and "Make it Last" words from the old school jam by Keith Sweat but with new lyrics and the upbeat "How Much" with Usher and many more.
So, there are a lot of hit songs on this album!
"MARIAH THE BALLADS" is a fantastic compilation. But is it worth it if you own her other albums or her greatest hits album? First, there are some ballads that are missing such as "I Want to Cry", her cover of the Journey song "Open Arms", her cover of the Phil Collins hit "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" which she did a duet with Westlife and truthfully, a lot of these songs on this album and songs that are not on this album can be found on her 2001 "Greatest Hits" album which has more songs, on two discs and because it's an older album, you can find it much cheaper these days.
So, unless you are a hardcore Mariah Carey fan and must own everything, you're probably going to buy it anyway. It's a very good album but in the long run, you can probably save more money by purchasing her 2001 "Greatest Hits" album online. But nevertheless, this album contains a lot of her fantastic, chart-topping hits. Despite it being called a ballad album, some of her faster, upbeat tracks are on this album. But on its own, it's a pretty awesome compilation."
Elegance, talent and graceful self-confidence--it's Mariah a
Matthew G. Sherwin | last seen screaming at Amazon customer service | 01/21/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Mariah Carey has always been a wonderful singer; and this CD offers us many of her best hits with a few lesser known numbers all on one single CD. The quality of the sound is excellent and I really like the artwork as well. Mariah can take a song and infuse so much energy and emotion into it that you can instinctively tell she possesses a singular talent. This is a great CD for her fans and anyone just getting to know the artistry of Mariah Carey.
"Hero" is a major highlight of this album; Mariah sings this with great sensitivity and I really like "Hero." The music that accompanies her fits in just right with her vocals, too. Then we get "One Sweet Day;" this ballad tugs at my heartstrings whenever I hear it and I could never tire of hearing Mariah sing this--and she gets wonderful help from Boyz II Men. Listen also for "Vision Of Love;" this elegant love song features Mariah squarely front and center--right where she deserves to be! Mariah performs "Vision Of Love" without a superfluous note.
"Love Takes Time" has Mariah singing her heart out; and that's grand. The music fits in perfectly; I love that percussion in particular. "I'll Be There" gets a very tender interpretation from Mariah who aces this seemingly effortlessly. Of course, we know it really wasn't so easy--but Mariah Carey's talent always carries her through. Similarly, Luther Vandross joins Mariah for a sensual duet on "Endless Love;" and "Endless Love" is also another highlight of this CD.
"I Still Believe" is simply awesome to hear; and I really like "When You Believe" which features Whitney Houston singing with Mariah for quite a positive effect. "Anytime You Need A Friend" is a very pretty melody with a very fine choir to backup Mariah--not that she needs backup, but it does sound great. There's also "Always Be My Baby" with its awesome beat; Mariah sings this special type of love song with great finesse and a certain sensitivity that I rarely hear or enjoy.
"Dreamlover" also boasts a great beat as Mariah sings her heart out; she gives blood to make "Dreamlover" a truly wonderful number; and the CD ends strong with Mariah performing "Reflections (Care Enough)." "Reflections (Care Enough)" is a most tender ballad that leaves me wanting more!
Every once in a very long while all the stars in all the heavens align just so--and a true star is born. Such was--and is--the case with Mariah Carey. We are all so much better off for Mariah's sharing her talents with us; she is a special entertainer who has immense promise for the future, too. I highly recommend this album for Mariah's fans; and people who enjoy timeless love songs will not be disappointed.
Thank you, Mariah!
"
Decent for Non-fans, Nothing New for Mariah Lovers
JESSE DEROUEN | USA | 02/03/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)
"This would make a decent first purchase for someone without any of Mariah's better albums or compilations. It combines some of our favorite ballads onto on convenient disc.
"Endless Love" (duet with the great Luther Vandross), "Hero," and "Without You" are the quintessential pieces while tracks like "The Roof" and "How Much" stick out as filler.
There are better compilations out there such as Mariah Carey - #1s (Essential Groups & Artists), which contains one of my favorite ballads "Whenever You Call" (duet with Brian MckNight) - one that should have definitely been included on this The Ballads CD collection had music rights not been a factor.
Most diehard Mariah fans have the tracks on this Ballads CD already, so unless you are without an MP3 player with playlist functionality, you can safely pass on this one."
The Overseas Ballads Collection
Michael Kerner | Brooklyn, New York U.S.A. | 01/20/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)
"When it has came down to Mariah Carey, she definitely has shown a real comeback with her appealing voice these past few years on her songs. But when it comes down to it, her signature ballads have always remained as the heart fo her fans. This review is for the Imported version of Mariah's 2008 The Ballads, which the tracks are from the overseas editions from Europe and Japan, not the actual U.S. edition to confuse fans. Sadly though the appeal on this version, doesn't seem to shine on the feeling that Mariah has shown its strength on her big hits. While you do get signature tracks like Vision Of Love, Hero, and Dreamlover, there were a few songs here that weigh the collection down further including lackluster covers of Phil Collins signature Against All Odds, and a less than promising cover of Journey's Open Arms, which doesn't feel as strong as the version that Barry Manilow delivered late last year. Not only that, but her there are a few of her signature tracks that were overlooked here like her duet with Whitney Houston When You Believe, and Can't Let Go. Overall, I really suggest you get the U.S. version as a MP3 download, instead of this version. Over on that version, you'd have more of a vision of a voice than this one had made out to be.
Songs: C
Price: C 1/2-
Remastering: C+
Overall: C 1/2+"
The power of perfect pitch
N. Y. Richardson | Chicago, Illinois United States | 02/19/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Mariah Carey has perfect pitch and you can hear it as she uses exact keys and incredible range throughout "The Ballads." I really like the duet with Whitney Houston. They sing, "When You Believe," which was written by Stephen Schwartz and Babyface. It's a well-written song that allows both singers to showcase their talents."