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Céline Dion Pictures
Artist:
Céline Dion
Origin:
Canada, Charlemagne - Montreal - QuebecCanada
Born date:
March 30, 1968
Céline Dion Album: «All The Way...A Decade Of Song»
Céline Dion Album: «All The Way...A Decade Of Song» (Front side)
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  • Customers rating: (3.9 of 5)
  • Title:All The Way...A Decade Of Song
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55 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
- A great album to leave her fans with; 7 great new songs

Celine saved the best for last. Not so much for the 9 previous hits, but for the 7 great new songs that capture the totality of Celine's talent from up tempo music to the big ballads to the soft gentle sounds. If you haven't bought a Dion album before, and wonder if she is more than a loud singer, buy this album. There is more to her than you may have heard. Her rendition of the Roberta Flack tune, First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, is soft and memorable. If Walls Could Talk displays the music magic of Shania Twain's husband, Mutt Lange, and even Shania makes a cameo appearance on background vocals. That's the Way It Is is a toe-tappin' hit. When You Look at Me reunites Horner and Dion and it is unforgetable. The song, the title track from the upcoming Chris Columbus movie Bicentennial Man, and starring Robin Williams, is arguably a better song than My Heart will Go On and looks like another Oscar contender for best song from a movie. Live, from the French play Notre Dame de Paris, has the sound of one of the best broadway songs you've ever heard. And All the Way, the duet with Sinatra, and Celine's 1994 wedding song, is a classic. If you like great singing of great songs, this is the album for you.

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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
- OH MY GOD!

This CD is the best~ From the still amazing "Power Of Love" and "Beauty And The Beast", and all those other wonderful old songs, Mrs. Dion really amazes us all with "That's The Way It Is", "Live", and all of those new songs where she sings her heart out. Go Celine! This CD is a must-buy. AWESOME!

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32 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
- Fabulous!

Another multiplatinum release to-be by the pop Diva. Good job Celine! This compilation of hits reflects her establishment as one of the most sucessful pop acts in the world. Although some of her essential recordings like "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" are not included, this album still shines as it has it all. The 7 new tracks are nothing but masterful production of excellent music. The music and her vocal blend beautifully. Congratulation to Celine. You have never failed to come up with something better each time.

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
- Wonderful voice.......

This album includes seven new songs. Celine's voice is one of the most amazing I have ever heard. The greatest hits portion of the disc could have included more songs but the addition of the new songs makes it very worth while. Those who have been giving this album a bad review seem to do so more out of jealousy of Celine's popularity than from any legitimate critique. You will like this album.

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23 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
- Me buying a Celine album? Who would have thought

Ok I have to admit, there's a whole lot more to Celine than Titanic. And was I ever surprised.

You gotta hand it to her. the woman never used her skin to sell albums, but only pure, raw determination with her voice. That's commendable. She's the last of the "real singers" in our generation. She really has the discipline of the old school, and the smarts of the new school of pop artists.

That's what you think of when you think of Celine Dion. The voice.

I really heard her songs for the first time and I have a new respect for her. I didn't know her songs were so incredible. The huge thunderous voice in a size 1 dress. Isn't that a paradox? :)But she knows when to go understated too, like in "I'm Your Angel". That song is pure genious. I liked the Shanis Twain hook-up in "If Walls Could Talk" and "Live", the english version of the musical, Notre Dame.

I loved all her 7 new songs, especially That's the Way it Is. It's almost like two albums in one.- greatest hits plus a whole other 7 new songs.That was generous of her.