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Fifth studio album by the American singer-songwriter, originally released in 1995. The follow-up to her internationally successful album 'Music Box' (1993) and holiday album 'Merry Christmas' (1994), 'Daydream' differed from the two by leaning increasingly towards hip hop and urban music. Six singles were released from the album: 'Fantasy', 'One Sweet Day', 'Open Arms', 'Always Be My Baby', 'Forever' and 'Underneath the Stars'.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelSony Legacy, Snyl
UPC0194397764017
eBay Product ID (ePID)12046080545
Product Key Features
Release Year2020
FormatRecord
GenreSoul/R & B
ArtistCarey, Mariah
Release TitleDaydream
Dimensions
Item Height0.21 in
Item Weight0.62 lb
Item Length12.45 in
Item Width12.18 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks12
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Fantasy 1.2 Underneath The Stars 1.3 One Sweet Day 1.4 Open Arms 1.5 Always Be My Baby 1.6 I Am Free 2.1 Side BWhen I Saw You 2.2 Long Ago 2.3 Melt Away 2.4 Forever 2.5 Daydream Interlude (Fantasy Sweet Dub Mix) 2.6 Looking In
Number of Discs1
NotesLimited vinyl LP pressing including digital download. Daydream is the fifth studio album by Mariah Carey, originally released on October 3, 1995. The follow-up to her internationally successful album Music Box (1993) and holiday album Merry Christmas (1994), Daydream differed from the two by leaning increasingly towards hip hop and urban music. Throughout the project, Carey collaborated with Walter Afanasieff, with whom she wrote and produced most of her two previous albums. With Daydream, Carey took more control over the musical direction as well as the album's composition. Carey considered Daydream to be the beginning of her musical and vocal transformation, a change that became more apparent in her sixth album Butterfly (1997). During the album's production, Carey endured many creative differences with her label and then-husband Tommy Mottola.