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Céline Dion Pictures
Artist:
Céline Dion
Origin:
Canada, Charlemagne - Montreal - QuebecCanada
Born date:
March 30, 1968
Céline Dion Album: «Taking Chances (CD/DVD)»
Céline Dion Album: «Taking Chances (CD/DVD)» (Front side)
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  • Customers rating: (4.3 of 5)
  • Title:Taking Chances (CD/DVD)
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Review - Product Description
Album + DVD collection of excerpts from the forthcoming digital release of Celine's Las Vegas show "A New Day". Also includes never before seen backstage footage and bonus material.
Review - Amazon.com
Taking Chances is not without its daring moments--we'll get to those--but the first order of business in any review of this much-hyped record, on which Celine Dion is said to have slunk away from her songbird instincts in favor of embracing her inner rock & roll wild child, should be fan reassurance. Therefore: fear not. Taking Chances has its share of poignant, pretty ballads (both "A Song for You" and "Right Next to the Right One" are goosebump-raisers) and love songs (the hopeful, heartfelt title track, which unfolds into an anthemic power ballad midway through, may be the best one). As far as standard Celine fare goes, in fact, Chances is likely her strongest non-French outing since 2002's A New Day Has Come; nobody unfolds a lyric with more care or nuance. And, as the subtle "My Love" deftly proves, any early-career instincts to over-sing have gone poof along with her '90s-era, sweet-natured-kook persona. Because it's a generous 16 songs long, it may even be possible to ignore the non-Celine-like moments on Taking Chances and just enjoy the more fan-faithful tracks. But that wouldn't be any fun, would it? There are songs here--"Can't Fight the Feelin'," "Fade Away," "That's Just the Woman In Me"--that will astound diehards and make fans of those who've dissed her for more than a decade. If you didn't think the diva behind Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" had it in her to screech from the bottom of her soul, a la Janis Joplin, flip to track 15 and guess again. --Tammy La Gorce

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Customer review
14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
- Taking Chances CD/DVD

Unfortunately they do not tell you that the DVD is only a preview of Live in Las Vegas which I bought at the same time!!! If I knew that I would not have bought this CD! I was looking for DVD's not a CD - beware!

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11 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
- Taking Chances and Succeeding...

Ah, Celine Dion. All of us know her and most of us love her, even if we tend to buy her CDs in sunglasses and disguise them in Bob Dylan jewel cases. However, her long-awaited new English album "Taking Chances" is a startlingly impressive, aptly-titled departure from her typical adult contemporary sound. Brimming with weighty themes and fierce versatility, it should win her newfound respect.

Throughout its 16 tracks she runs the gamut of emotions as skillfully as always, but the sappy love ballads take a backseat to darker subject matter and solid rock sounds, courtesy of fine production work from the likes of John Shanks and ex-Evanescence guitarist Ben Moody. Singing with wild abandon, slow-burning passion and all places between, she sinks her teeth into themes of unrequited love ("Shadow of Love", the Ne-Yo penned "I Got Nothin' Left"), escaping spousal abuse ("This Time"), and grey day melancholy ("Skies of LA"). The soaring, graceful title-track mirrors some of her best known hits but still befits its title.

Refreshing is the fact that she is no longer over-sings needlessly. A cover of Tim Christensen's slinky "Right Next to the Right One" as well as the sexy, Middle Eastern flavored "Eyes On Me" both prove this, as does the offbeat, guttural blues-rocker "That's Just the Woman In Me." The insecure attachment of Linda Perry's "My Love" and a cover of Heart's desperate, clawing "Alone" are absolutely spine-tingling and demand attention, while "Fade Away" sounds as tortured as it does resilient amid its angst-ridden guitar riffs as her vocals surge high enough to scale Everest.

A few songs in the middle of the album are unremarkable, but with such a thick track list that is relative - this release is a definite winner. Dion is a singer in every sense of the word, infecting each song with grace, power and agility, and she indeed takes chances and succeeds which is sure to win her new admirers and keep the already initiated more than sated.

This special CD/DVD version features live performances from her "A New Day..." Vegas showcase, and there is also a special gift pack with the CD, DVD and a sample of Dion's latest fragrance - she really needs to stop with the perfume.

Customer review
- Love her

I purchased this cd for my daughter. She is a pastry chef, and when she is stressed baking she pops in Celine Dion and it just calms her and soothes her while she is baking. It's so awesome to sing to her tunes.

Customer review
- A GOOD CD

Even though it is not Celine's best and I do like her love songs better, they are still,in a way, on this CD, just edgier. When I heard of her new style, I was turned off. I was so used to Celine singing love ballads. But after listening to this CD, I like all of the songs on this CD. The odds of liking all of the songs on a CD is rare, and that makes this CD a WINNER!!! Buy this, you won't be upset, but be sure to gives the songs some time, listen a couple of times, and you'll start to love the songs.

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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- Taking Chances

Celine Dion does it again with this CD. Entirely enjoyable and very reminiscent of One Heart. This CD could have been recorded at the same session. Unfortuneately I can't say the same about the limited DVD with this set. Was not worth the added price at all. Packageing could have been much better thought out. I know we are going green these days, but that doesn't excuse a poorly designed package that only looks nice on the outside and when you open it, you discover a CD and DVD that are hard to get in and out of the package. Don't waste your money on the combo, just get the CD alone.