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Music Box is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey. It was released by Columbia Records on August 31, 1993. The album comprises ballads primarily written by Carey and Walter Afanasieff , with whom she had previously worked on Emotions (1991), and a few urban dance tracks.
The Photo Album holds a score of 75 out of 100 from the review aggregating site Metacritic based on 17 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [2] John D. Luerssen of Billboard gave the album a very favorable review and said, "If it's true that music of this nature doesn't get anymore heartfelt, it also rarely gets more infectious."
He liked "Music Box Dancer" and added it to his station's playlist, turning the record into a Canadian hit. Dave "50,000" Watts, an Ottawa Valley radio personality, gave the record extensive airplay on the station. [6] The album went gold in Canada, which prompted Polydor in the US to release the album and single.
Toy-Box was founded by Amir El-Falaki and Anila Mirza in 1996, after they had met each other at a New Year's Eve party. They had been both singing and dancing professionally for some years, and also stand behind the choreographies of the group. Before becoming a part of the group, El-Falaki used to be a dance teacher.
Euphoria is a series of dance music compilations that debuted on the Telstar Records label in early 1999. [1] During the first year, Euphoria focused primarily on trance music until mid-2000 when Euphoria released the first chill-out album in the series and the first hard house album in late 2000. [ 2 ]
Goombay Dance Band albums (1 P) Goombay Dance Band songs (3 P) ... Toy-Box albums (2 P) Twenty 4 Seven albums (3 P) U. U96 albums (1 P) The Underdog Project albums (1 P)
Dance Box' (ダンス・ボックス, Dansu Bokkusu) is the second remix album by Japanese entertainer Miho Nakayama. Released through King Records on July 25, 1991, the album features six of Nakayama's songs remixed by ATOM. The first edition release included a 1991–1992 mini calendar.
This is the first album in the U.S. Now! series (and first "Now!" Dance compilation release outside Europe) to consist entirely of tracks and remixes made in the electronic dance music genre. Four tracks have reached number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart — "When Love Takes Over", "LoveGame", "Waking Up in Vegas" and "Wrong".