E=MC2
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Migrate - Mariah Carey, Nate Hills, T-Pain, Brian Garten, James Stassen, Marcella Araica, Miguel Bustamante, Maryann Tatum
- Touch My Body - Christopher Stewart, Mariah Carey, Terius Nash, Brian Garten, Kuk Harrell, Nick Banns, Kelly "Becky 4 Real" Sheehan, Dave Pensado
- Cruise Control - Jermaine Dupri, Mariah Carey, Damian Marley, Manuel Seal, Brian Garten, John Horesco IV, Phil Tan, Josh Houghkirk, Carlos Oyanedel, Crystal Johnson
- I Stay In Love - Bryan-Michael Cox, Mariah Carey, Brian Garten, Phil Tan, Josh Houghkirk, Carlos Oyanedel
- Side Effects - Mariah Carey, Scott Storch, Young Jeezy, Brian Garten, Fabian Marasciullo, Crystal Johnson
- I'm That Chick - Mariah Carey, StarGate, Mikkel Eriksen, Brian Garten, Phil Tan, Josh Houghkirk, Carlos Oyanedel, Tor Erik Hermansen, Maryann Tatum, Crystal Johnson
- Love Story - Jermaine Dupri, Mariah Carey, Manuel Seal, Brian Garten, John Horesco IV, Phil Tan, Josh Houghkirk, Carlos Oyanedel, Sade Austin
- I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time - Mariah Carey, Toomp, Brian Garten, Derrick Selby, Phil Tan, Josh Houghkirk, Carlos Oyanedel, Syience, Crystal Johnson
- Last Kiss - Jermaine Dupri, Mariah Carey, Manuel Seal, Brian Garten, John Horesco IV, Phil Tan, Josh Houghkirk, Carlos Oyanedel
- Thanx 4 Nothin' - Jermaine Dupri, Mariah Carey, Manuel Seal, Brian Garten, John Horesco IV, Phil Tan, Josh Houghkirk, Carlos Oyanedel
- O.O.C. - Mariah Carey, Swizz Beatz, Brian Garten, Ken "Supa Engineer" Duro, Maryann Tatum, Da Brat
- For The Record - Bryan-Michael Cox, Mariah Carey, Brian Garten, Phil Tan, Josh Houghkirk, Carlos Oyanedel
- Bye Bye - Mariah Carey, StarGate, Mikkel Eriksen, Brian Garten, Phil Tan, Josh Houghkirk, Carlos Oyanedel, Mikkel S. Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen, Maryann Tatum
- I Wish You Well - James Poyser, Mariah Carey, Brian Garten, Maryann Tatum
- Heat - Mariah Carey, will.i.am, Brian Garten, Padriac Kerin, Dylan Dresdow, Lynette Williams, Keith Harris, Dante Santiago, Crystal Johnson
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3962 in Music
- Released on: 2008-04-14
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Extra tracks
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
- Running time: 56 minutes
Editorial Reviews
CD Description
Mariah Carey, R&B diva and the most successful female recording artist of all time, follows 2005's 'The Emancipation OfMimi' album with her 11th studio LP 'E=MC2'. In typical diva style, Carey is credited as executive producer along with Antonio 'LA' Reid, the chairman of Def Jam records. Collaborators include, among others, Damian Marley and T-Pain on thealbum which, musically, ploughs the same sassy furrow as previous successes. Singles include the predictably catchy andsensual 'Touch My Body'.
Customer Reviews
Consolidating sucess!
It's been 3 years since we last had a new record from Carey but after the long wait here it is, the follow up to the massive 10 million selling, Emancipation of Mimi. Clearly taking the hint from the sucess of its predecessor, E=MC2 does not change the formula. The cream of the urban production world has been wheeled out to work on this record. These include Jermaine Dupri, Danja, Swizz Beatz, Stargate, Tricky Stewart, DJ Toomp & Scott Storch.
The album is 13 tracks long, and each is as slickly produced as the next. Lead single 'Touch My Body' is a simple mid-tempo track with a hook that will stick in your mind for days after you hear it. Dupri produced 'Cruise Control' adds a little reggae flavour to the record, featured on the track is none other than Damien Marley. Mariah's signature power ballads make a triumphant return on 'Bye Bye' which if released will no doubt sit along-side 'Hero' & 'We Belong Together' as one of Carey's classics. Other highlights include the Danja produced 'Migrate ft. T-Pain' and another of Dupri's cuts 'Last Kiss' which features Dupri's vocals. The opening track of the album - 'Lovin' You Long Time' is the most 'pop' type song while the Swizz Beatz produced 'OCC' (Out Of Control) is a definate club banger.
All-in-all, Mariah has produced a slick set of hits that is capable of producing as many singles as her previous effort. With 'Touch My Body' already burning up the 'Hot 100' Stateside it looks Mariah is set for a triumphant return to the charts.
Another smashing album from MC
If I had to choose one word for this album it would be stunning. This album really is that good.
We start off with Migrate, one wonderful song which although lovely and damn good, doesn't really show the talent i have come to know from mariah. (4/5)
Next we have touch my body, still doesn't show the greatest of her voice but this song is just so tongue in cheek that it's good, certainly helps bring the album up. (4.5/5)
Cruise control is our next song and i feel that this song would have been better off of the album as it just doen't soung right to me and i can't find anything to really praise on the song, guess she still has room for hit and miss and this song is either love or hate and i hate. (1.5/5)
I stay in love is a beautiful song and one that i believe really begins to bring the album up, the song just really shows good vocals from Mariah although it certainly isn't we belong together, it seems to be just as good. (4.5/5)
We continue with the good songs with side effects. This song is my absolute favourite from the 1st time I heard it, i just can't find a bad thing about it, it's just that good. this is certainly one to definately listen to. (5/5)
we go on to I'm that chick which is just a song which screams single, mariah tries to entice and she hits big time really, a song which has a catchy tune and lyrics which are easily memorable. (4.5/5)
Love story continues the trend of catchy and infectious, more catchy tunes and she likes to continue to show that great voice we all know. The flaws are the one thing i can't think off, i find this a perfect song and could very well count this as a ballad i suppose. (5/5)
I'll be lovin' you long time is another catchy song where the tune seems to be too infectious as it was stuck in my head for days after hearing it, another hit from Mariah. (5/5)
Last Kiss is a good song but seems to lose infectious tunes but continues with Mariahs lovely voice to carry you through, in the end the song leaves something to be desired as a catchy tune with mariah's vocals always works but we miss catchy. (3.5/5)
Thanx 4 nothin' comes back to catchy tunes and great vocals, the song is slightly slow but flies by with beautiful lyrics which is carried through by an angelic voice, the catchy beats are also helpful. (4/5)
O.O.C. has the same catchy tunes continuing on, nice lyrics as well, there is something to be desired but maybe i'm just being fussy, it is a lovely song and certainly shows Mariah doing what she does best just not as well. (4/5)
For the record continues on the trend of infectious music and catchy lyrics, her voice sounds wonderful still and she hopefully will become a single cause this is just too good to stay on the album. (5/5)
Bye Bye goes to ballad and still keeps great catchy tunes along with heartfelt lyrics and meaning. Mariah's voice comes to a beautiful mixture of just about everything. (5/5)
I wish you well stays on the ballad path and goes to a slow less infectious tune, the lyrics are still good and Mariah's voice is still great but there just seems to be something missing. Still a great song though. (4/5)
Heat goes to infectious beats and interesting lyrics, Mariah's voice still sounds great and the chorus sounds more like a childs rhyme or something but Mariah makes it sound so great that I can't complain too much. the only thing is that the song just seems to miss the right mixture and slightly lets itself down. (4/5)
Mariah makes it happen yet again!
You can argue that she never went away but 2005's Emancipation of Mimi definitely put Mariah back in the public consciousness on both sides of the pond after a relative fallow period.
Given the mega success of that record it's no surprise to hear that Mariah has taken the same ghetto fabulous template and, as the title E=MC2 suggests, taken it to the next level.
First single Touch My Body is a sweet, sexy but slightly tongue-in-cheek tune with a summery vibe, but if anything it's one of the weaker links on an album packed full of club bangers and swaying love songs.
Ever since 1995's Daydream and 1997's Butterfly Mariah has been experimenting with soul grooves and hip-hop beats, well predating modern RNB princesses, and on tracks like the pulsating Migrate, which combines a grinding beat, T-Pain influenced vocoder and those trademark whistle notes, she demonstrates yet again why she's been so influential on the current crop of younger female singers.
Rumoured next single Bye Bye is one of those trademark swaying ballads. It draws on the same lyrical theme as One Sweet Day from back in the day, talking about departed loved ones and how hard it is to let go. The difference is here Mariah appears to draw on personal experience apparently referencing her late father and grandmother, and pulling the same kind of emotional punch as revered album tracks such as Petals and Close My Eyes.
The effect could have been generic but somehow Mariah always brings that extra something, demonstrating her lyrical abilities and that instinctive ear for melody. There's something about Mariah tracks, those little vocal licks she adds, little backing vocals and touches which add a bit of magic to the mix.
There's a lot of that old school RnB vibe which was hinted at on Mimi. Fans of Michael Jackson's Off The Wall will be instantly transported back in time by the classic groove of That Chick, a song which is surely an inevitable UK single. It manages to combine that old school feel with the strutting pop vibe of something like Get Your Number.
Everytime Mariah releases an album it's an event because she's one of the very last true megastars. What's unusual is for megastars to keep topping themselves. But Mariah keeps on bringing it out of the bag, demonstrating why she's often imitated but never duplicated.





