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Includes the 3 bonus tracks "Forget Me Not", "I Know What Love Is" and "Je T'aime Encore"
Personnel includes: Celine Dion (vocals); Peer Astrom (various instruments, background vocals); Esbjorn Ohrwall (acoustic & electric guitar); Russ DeSalvo (guitar, piano, keyboards); John Shanks (guitar, background vocals); Chieli Minucci, Gildas Arzel, Peter Svensson (guitar); Erick Benzi (keyboards, drums, programming); Thomas Lindberg, Patrick Carroll, Yannick Hardouin (bass); Jeff Rothschild, Dan Chase (programming); Anna Nordell, Max Martin, Kara Dioguardi, Jeanette Olsson, Kimberly Brenner, Kenya Hathaway, Richard Page (background vocals). Producers include: Anders "Bag" Bagge, Peer Astrom, Ric Wake, Kristian Lundin, Guy Roche. Includes liner notes by Celine Dion. Five years separated Celine Dion's 2002 comeback, A New Day Has Come, and its predecessor, Let's Talk About Love. One year later -- nearly to the day -- Celine Dion released One Heart, touted upon its release as an audio souvenir of her three-year engagement at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, which also began on March 25, 2003. One Heart recalls several of Dion's diva peers, including borrowing Britney Spears mastermind Max Martin for three songs. If Spears' stuttering, stop-start dance-pop seems too young for Dion on "Love Is All We Need," there's the unapologetically Barbra Streisand-esque "Have You Ever Been in Love." If that seems stodgy, aim straight at the mainstream with sunny, catchy title track. Then, there's the tongue-in-cheek, neo-house cover with "I Drove All Night" and "Naked," reminiscent of Jennifer Love Hewitt's "Bare Naked," down to the acoustic guitar arrangements. One Heart favors a smooth Vegas-showstopper gloss to radio-ready sheen, with the title track and "Naked" standing out. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Five years separated Celine Dion's 2002 comeback A New Day Has Come and its predecessor, Let's Talk About Love. One year later -- nearly to the day -- Celine Dion released One Heart, touted upon its release as an audio souvenir of her three-year engagement at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, which also began on March 25, 2003. Given the magnitude of her stint in Vegas, nobody dared question the quick appearance of an album of new material only a year after a comeback, but the implication is clear: A New Day Has Come was an utter bomb. Never mind that it was actually a good record, well-suited for Dion's vocals talents and cannily produced, but it found no audience in the cut-throat world of 2002, when all divas belly-flopped with their new records. Instead of seeing her sales stumble as being part of a larger picture, Dion and her collaborators scrambled to correct her problems on One Heart by taking ideas from other flailing divas, including borrowing Britney Spears mastermind Max Martin for three songs. More than anything, this is a good indication of the desperation that underscores every minute of One Heart, where it seems like Dion will do anything to stay on the charts. If Spears' stuttering, stop-start dance-pop seems too young for Dion on "Love Is All We Need," there's the unapologetically Barbra Streisand-esque "Have You Ever Been in Love." If that seems stodgy, aim straight at the mainstream with sunny, catchy title track. If that doesn't work, let's try a tongue-in-cheek, neo-house cover with "I Drove All Night." If that is too club-centric, try "Naked," a shocking rewrite of Jennifer Love Hewitt's "Bare Naked," down to the acoustic guitar arrangements. And if Celine Dion is ready to use the little-heard J-Love as a blueprint, it's clear that she's ready for anything, as long as it brings a hit; if one track doesn't hit, switch songs, switch formats, and try it again. This is not inherently a bad thing if craft or kitsch won out over the desperation, or if the performances had conviction, but One Heart favors a smooth Vegas-showstopper gloss to radio-ready sheen, which only accentuates the lack of cohesiveness here. A couple of songEntertainment Weekly (3/28/03, p.66) - "...A surprisingly appealing mainstream effort; it's what a neuroses-free Barbra Streisand would sound like if she were midcareer now instead of in 1980..." - Rating: B One Heart Music | List Price | $7.99 (You save $0.30) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, R&B, Pop, Dance, Contemporary Pop Vocals, World, French | | Label | MSI Music | | Orig Year | 2003 | | All Time Sales Rank | 5767  | | CD Universe Part number | 5647728 | | Catalog number | 510877 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Mar 19, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Celine Dion - vocals Max Martin Richard Page - background vocals John Shanks - guitar, background vocals Chieli Minucci Esbjorn Ohrwall - acoustic & electric guitar Jeff Rothschild Thomas Lindberg Russ DeSalvo - guitar, piano, keyboards Kara Dioguardi
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Celine Dion One Heart Songs One Heart Music Review Average Rating: (3.9 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Celine is back! I really like the song, "I drove all night..." and there are plenty of other songs on this album with good beat and or good message... Submitted by a reviewer (New Brighton, MN)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Can't Get Enough! As usual, Celine is without a doubt the best in the music field. This CD is a joy to listen to. Her vocals are unmatched by anyone. Welcome back Celine! Submitted by a reviewer (Hartville, OH, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
One Heart, One Celine, Voice of an Angel She's out done herself in this one if thats possible. That woman could sing about her laundry and it would touch your soul. Submitted by a reviewer (Garden, MI, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
GREAT! I enjoyed it, she is great as usual.
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satisfaction I have said it before and I'll say it again, I am very, very satisfied with your service. Submitted by a reviewer (Croton, NY, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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