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''Someone's Ugly Daughter'' is an
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album by American band Chick. It was released on September 5, 1995, through
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and 550 Music. On September 27, 2020, American singer-songwriter
Mariah Carey Mariah Carey ( ; born March 27, 1969) is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, and actress. Dubbed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Songbird Supreme" by ''Guinness World Records'', Carey is known for her five-octave voc ...
revealed in her memoir '' The Meaning of Mariah Carey'' that she secretly recorded and produced the album with her friend Clarissa Dane, under the moniker "Chick". The album was recorded at the time Carey was simultaneously recording her fifth studio album ''
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'' (1995).


Background

Mariah Carey Mariah Carey ( ; born March 27, 1969) is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, and actress. Dubbed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Songbird Supreme" by ''Guinness World Records'', Carey is known for her five-octave voc ...
worked on ''Someone's Ugly Daughter'' while recording her 1995 album ''
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''. Carey originally provided lead vocals until she was told by record label executives that the album could not be released in that form, due to worries it could damage her image and thriving career. As a compromise, Carey enlisted friend Clarissa Dane to provide lead vocals while leaving her own background vocals on the tracks. Prior to revealing her role in the album's recording, Carey has hinted at the existence of the album. In 1995, she sarcastically stated in an interview that her new album would be "an alternative record", referring to her work on ''Someone's Ugly Daughter''. In 1999, she stated in an interview with Craig Seymour that,
"As a songwriter, I’m capable of writing more mainstream stuff or adapting a hip hop record to be my thing, or a house record or probably a country song, you know what I mean? Or even, like, no one knows, but I’ve written some alternative things that nobody knows about. I’m a musical person.”
In 2003, when asked about the name of her then-label Crave Records, Carey stated that she wasn't ready to reveal the true origin of the name. "It came from a song I wrote that no one’s ever heard. It’s a secret. One day I’ll talk about it." The name of the song was later revealed to be "Demented" in her memoir. Upon revealing her role in the album's recording, Carey stated she was looking for the original recordings of the album with her lead vocals. In December 2020, Carey confirmed in an Apple Music interview that she had found the version of the album with her vocals but was still looking for the original board mixes. The album was recorded in The Hit Factory in New York and Carey stated in her memoir '' The Meaning of Mariah Carey'' that,
"I created an alter-ego artist and her Ziggy Stardust-like spoof band. My character was a dark-haired brooding Goth girl Heartbreaker’ video">Heartbreaker (Mariah Carey song)">Heartbreaker’ videowho wrote and sang ridiculous tortured songs.” Carey also expressed in her memoir that she "looked forward to doing her alter-ego sessions after recording ''Daydream'' each night".


Conception and composition

While working on ''Daydream'', Carey's longtime writing partner and producer Walter Afanasieff mentioned that they explored the notion of making punk music just for fun. Originally titled ''Eel Tree'', he went on to say that with the project, "Carey had an idea built around Malibu Barbie". He also stated that Carey was inspired by bands like
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, and Sleater-Kinney and "channeled frustrations about her marriage into the music". In her memoir, Carey stated that, she was "playing with the style of the breezy-
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-light white female singers who were popular at the time," allowing herself to express her misery and be carefree with her feelings throughout the creation of the album. She could be "angry, angsty, and messy", but was also able to laugh. Gary Cirimelli, the guitarist for Chick, noted how impromptu the whole project was. "We all had been doing the ‘professional music business’ thing, and this brought us back to just playing for fun. There were no expectations." Dana Jon Chappelle, Carey's longtime engineer and someone who witnessed the band's natural progression, added, "It just sort of happened. There was a drum kit in the room, and ideas started floating between her and Walter." After working on ''Daydream'' during the day, everyone would switch to recording what would be ''Someone's Ugly Daughter'' around midnight, even going as late as six in the morning. Cirimelli noted how old-school the entire process was. "We would be recording on Sony 48-track reels. Then, we would pull the reels off, throw on a blank reel, and start cutting. There was no programming involved." Cirimelli also noted how quickly and organically the songwriting and arrangements happened for the project. " ariahwould come in with half a song, and within 20 minutes, we’d start cutting it. We would laugh at some of the ideas Mariah would come up with lyrically and go, 'That has to stay.'" He mentioned how the band would pull in studio staff, interns, friends hanging around, and people with Mariah to contribute background vocals and ad-libs — even if they couldn't sing.


Release and promotion

The album was released on September 5, 1995. "Malibu" was released as the first single and was serviced to alternative rock radio stations, where it fared poorly. Additionally, the music video was played on JBTV and Rage only on the week ending September 9, 1995. Hilary Lerner, then EVP of radio promotion at 550 Records, stated that,
"We were working the records to alternative radio, but they didn’t think it was alternative. The first single did not do well. But we still put out another. Clearly, it was a ‘priority list project.’"
However, Chappelle disagreed, stating, "Sony just wanted it to go away. Maybe they felt like it was a threat to the pop sales. Maybe they felt like it would confuse people. It was out there for a minute, but I think it was too much for Sony. It astoo different from Mariah, the pop star." In 2020, after Carey revealed information on the album, ''
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". Outside of physical copies, the album is not available on streaming services.


Cover

The cover artwork was created by Sony Music's art department, based on concept art from Carey. Carey wrote in her memoir that, "I wrote the title with pink lipstick over a Polaroid picture Tommy had taken of a giant dead cockroach in Italy."


Label response

Carey's label at the time,
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, were not happy with her choice of music and "refused to release the record with Carey’s vocals as the lead". Afanasieff stated that "Sony renamed the band from Eel Tree to Chick, and made Carey—who co-wrote every song except for the cover of
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’s " Surrender" — sanitize many of the more explicit lyrics". He also stated that this is what prompted them to bring Chick in to record the songs with her vocals. ''Pitchfork'' writer, Rafael Canton, reiterated Afanasieff by agreeing that Sony "saw the album as too much of a deviation from arey'scarefully crafted pop image". Carey herself noted on Sony's response to removing her vocals from the album stating in 2020 that,
"I got kind of in trouble for making this album — the alternative album — because back then, everything was super-controlled by the powers that be. I never really was like, 'Oh, we’re going to release it' but then I was like, I should release it. I should do it under an alias. Let people discover it and whatever, but that got squashed."
Canton noted that the album was "a sign of what Carey could do without the interference of executives" and her then-husband and CEO of Sony Music, Tommy Mottola. He went on to say that she would eventually "take more control of her creative direction, spearheading albums like her 2005 comeback, '' The Emancipation of Mimi''".


Critical reception

Due to the Sony's dissatisfaction with the album and the singles' poor performance on radio, critical reaction in the US was muted. Nevertheless, in a review for the song "Malibu", Larry Flick of ''
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'' wrote that,
"Pop culture fanatics will dig this one, as Chick kicks out lyrical nods to '' Melrose Place'', Marsha Brady, and yes, even Malibu Ken. A snotty female vocal weaves a melody through several retro references, as glitchy guitars grind along. At least it's cooler than Barbie."


Track listing


Personnel

Adapted from the ''Someone's Ugly Daughter'' liner notes. * Chick - production, art direction * Clarissa Dane-Davidson – lead vocals, writing (tracks 1-7, 9-11) * D. Sue – background vocals, writing (tracks 1-7, 9-11) * W. Vlad – drums, writing (tracks 1-7, 9-11) * W. Chester – guitar, writing (tracks 1, 4, 6) * Mann - bass * M. Kim – background vocals * Dana Jon Chappelle - engineering * Jay Healy - engineering, mixing * Andy Smith - assistant engineering * Kurt Lundvall - assistant engineering * Glen Marchese - assistant engineering (track 2) * Bob Ludwig - mastering * Chris Austopchuk - art direction * Tracy Boychuk - design Notes * Aside from Clarissa Dane and technical staff, those involved in the project used pseudonyms, meaning the identities of those credited are not known. * W. Vlad is Walter Afanasieff, who was Carey's main collaborator at the time of the project's recording. W. is the first initial of his professional name and Vladimir is his birth name. * D. Sue is believed to be Carey, due to the name being credited as both a backing vocalist and as a writer on every original track, consistent with Carey's comments on the creation of the project. Carey is also believed to be credited on the project as Chick, the name listed as being responsible for the album's production and art direction, consistent with Carey's comments on the creation of the record. * The identity of W. Chester is Gary Cirimelli (guitars). The name is a pun on Westchester County, the location of Carey's home at the time.


References

Works cited * {{Authority control 1995 albums Mariah Carey Alternative rock albums by American artists Epic Records albums