Mariah Carey - The First Vision [VHS] [1990]
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #1631 in VHS
- Released on: 1991-03-20
- Rating: Exempt
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: HiFi Sound, PAL
- Number of tapes: 1
- Running time: 45 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
Six numbers, 'Vision Of Love', 'I Don't Wanna Cry', 'Don't Play That Song', 'Someday', 'Love Takes Time' and 'Vanishing'. The programme also features footage of Mariah Carey in and around New York - busking, rehearsing, performing and in interview.
Customer Reviews
A very young Mariah
This is Mariah's debut video and any fan and collector should have this for their collection. She was a shy,plain girl then and now she has changed her image totally! I recommend this video!
A young Mariah demonstrates her talent.
Mariah's first video release gives a glimpse into what was going to make her the biggest American star of the nineties. "Love Takes Time" and "Vision Of Love" show that she (along with song-writing partner Ben Margulies) already had the ability to write classic ballads while her unique multi-ranged voice speaks for itself.
With fewer songs to choose from than later videos there is a higher emphasis on the interview sections, which may not be to everyone's taste. The interviews succeed, however, in giving an interesting insight into Mariah's personality at the start of her career. Back then she seemed fresh and exuberant, with none of the jadedness she has sometimes exhibited since.
All the video clips are well directed but the visual highlight has to be the video for the extended 12" remix of "Someday".
Supplementing the video clips are live performances of "Vanishing" and "Don't Play That Song", which although not as confident as later performances still provide enjoyment.

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