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Céline Dion Album: “Let's Talk About Love”

Céline Dion Album: “Let's Talk About Love”
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LET'S TALK ABOUT LOVE is an enhanced CD and contains both full audio program and multimedia computer files. <p>Personnel includes: Celine Dion, Barbra Streisand, The Bee Gees, Diana King, Brownstone, Luciano Pavarotti (vocals); Carole King (vocals, piano); Michael Landau (acoustic & electric guitars); Peter Zizzo (guitar, keyboards, drum programming, background vocals); Dann Huff, Dean Parks (guitar); Walter Afanasieff (Hammond B-3, keyboards, synthesizer, keyboard, drum & percussion programming); Dan Shea (keyboards, synthesizer, programming); David Foster, Corey Hart (keyboards); Pino Palladino, Nathan East (bass); Kenny Aronoff, Vinnie Colaiuta, Mike Baird (drums); Bashiri Johnson, Raphael Padilla, Paulinho Da Costa (percussion); Steve Porcaro (synthesizer programming). <p>Producers include: David Foster, George Martin, Walter Afanasieff, Corey Hart, Luciano Pavarotti. <p>Engineers include: Rupert Coulson, David Gleeson, Humberto Gatica. <p>"Tell Him" was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals. <p>LET'S TALK ABOUT LOVE was nominated for the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Pop Album. "My Heart Will Go On" won the 1999 Grammy for Record Of The Year, Song Of The Year, Best Female Pop Vocal Performance and Best Song Written For A Motion Picture Or For Television. <p>This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. <p>The Bee Gees, Luciano Pavarotti, Carole King and Barbra Streisand all in the same place. Is it the inauguration of a new branch of Planet Hollywood? Naw, it's just an album by a little Canadian gal named Celine Dion. True to form, on LET'S TALK ABOUT LOVE the key word is big. Songs, arrangements, production, performance, it's all in Cinemascope and Technicolor with Surround Sound to boot. The grand musical gesture is what Celine Dion has founded her career on, and in that regard she certainly doesn't disappoint on this collection of seamless, radio-friendly pop. Her voice is a miraculous instrument and she exploits its range and tone to their fullest on such tunes as "Immortality" (written by and performed with the aforementioned Brothers Gibb) and "The Reason" (with Carole King).
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Track Listing :
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2 Immortality Video
3 Treat Her Like A Lady Video
4 Why Oh Why Video
5 Love Is On The Way Video
6 Tell Him - With Barbra Streisand
7 Where Is The Love Video
8 When I Need You Video
9 Miles To Go (Before I Sleep) Video
10 Us Video
11 Just a Little Bit of Love Video
12 My Heart Will Go On - Love Theme From "Titanic" Video
13 I Hate You Then I Love You - With Luciano Pavarotti
14 To Love You More Video
15 Let's Talk About Love Video
Album Information :
Title: Let's Talk About Love
UPC:074646886120
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:Pop Vocal - Contemp. Pop Vocals
Artist:Celine Dion
Guest Artists:Barbra Streisand; Diana King; The Bee Gees; Brownstone; Carole King; Steve Porcaro; Luciano Pavarotti; Corey Hart
Label:550 Music
Distributed:Sony Music Distribution (
Release Date:1997/11/18
Original Release Year:1997
Discs:1
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
Matthew M. Yau "Voracious reader" (San Francisco, CA) - March 09, 2002
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
- This Is A Total Package

Celine Dion's 1997 release LETS TALK ABOUT LOVE embraces you in a message of love. The album contains soft ballads, rock, movie themes, duets, and opera. The one song that hits me the most and has become my best favorite from the album is Track 14-TO LOVE YOU MORE. A passionate ballad with a very elegant violin opening, the song sorts of like a response to BECAUSE YOU LOVED ME in the previous release.

The producers of this album (Vito Luprano and John Doelp) have saved the best for last in the album. Track 15-LET'S TALK ABOUT LOVE is sort of like the kind of song you'll hear in Olympics closing, like AMIGOS POR SIMPRE (Barcelona Games 1992). Celine is joined by a children choir in this heart-warming piece. Track 13-I HATE YOU THEN I LOVE YOU (duet with Luciano Pavarotti) will share the merit with LET'S TALK ABOUT LOVE as my second favorite from the album. It's a beautiful opera song. As Celine has noted, Luciano is the greatest tenor in the world and she had been secretly hoping to sing a love song with him.

Speaking of popularity, everyone will agree that Track 12-MY HEAR WILL GO ON (theme from Titanic) is the most popular piece in this album. James Horner had do an incredible job on the music score for the film. The music is stunning, breathtaking, and heart-pounding. Cameron (Titanic director) originally did not want to have a vocal theme but instrmentals. After listening to Celine's demo of MY HEART WILL GO ON, Cameron adopted the song as the movie theme. The movie version (as recorded on the Titanic soundtrack) is slightly different. The arrangement is better in this version recorded in Celine's album. The very last four songs, Tracks 12, 13, 14, and 15 are my personal picks and have made the album worth to buy. The album, however, has some other jewels.

Track 07-WHERE IS THE LOVE and Track 08-WHEN I NEED YOU go hand in hand as a pair of beautiful love soft ballads. Track 08-WHEN I NEED YOU Celine sings with a very soft voice. The song would make a nice Kareoke choice. Track 06-TELL HIM (duet with Barbara Streisand) is a very beautiful ballad again. What can I say about two divas coming together and perform a timeless classic? The twin opening cuts Track 01-THE REASON and Track 02-IMMORTALITY have some good tunes but are nothing compared to Track 14-TO LOVE YOU MORE and Track 15-LET'S TALK ABOUT LOVE. Track 03-TREAT HER LIKE A BABY is a nice twist from the rest of the album-it is a cute and fun song. I only own two Celine Dion's CDs: FALLING INTO YOU and the current one being reviewed. But I can honestly say that I love both albums. They consistently make their presence back to my CD player. Let the music pulsate in your mind...

fabio-italy (milan, italy) - December 27, 2002
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- Let's Talk About Lovely Celine

If you thought she could not get any higher, well here she comes again to prove you wrong.

After that FALLING INTO YOU earned all possible awards and prizes, this one will leave you breathless if only due to the amazing list of guest stars partcipating into this project.

As usual Celine leaves it in the hands of Foster, Afanasieff and Wake (love his dance production on JUST A LITTLE BIT OF LOVE) as main producers.

But this time around she's added something extra: and the little extra is Barbra Streisand (TELL HIM is the duet that i had been dreaming forever...), Luciano Pavarotti (hey, i'm italian...let's admit it, this duet is a joke: her voice just don't blend with his and he will never ever be a pop singer...).

She has a better way with The Bee Gees on IMMORTALITY, or even featuring raggae # 1 lady Diana King on TREAT HER LIKE A LADY.

Point is, she just don't stop at guest vocalists: Carole KIng co-wrote THE REASON, which was produced by legendary Sir George Martin.

Both Bryan Adams and Jean Jacques Goldman collaborate on the titletrack.

And let's not forget this album contains what by now is considered by most Celine's signature song, MY HEART WILL GO ON from the TITANIC soundtrack.

I know some 3 songs written by Diane Warren, Jim Steinman and Rick Nowels did not make the final track list, but even so...this album is worth buying.

Especially if you are a Cory Hart fan: 2 beautiful songs written by the man himself are included...finally he's getting some due recognition in the arena!

Her class and voice will move you to no end.

Customer review - November 30, 1998
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- Let's Talk About Horrible Music

Please tell me why this woman is still alowed to make this boring, egotistical trash that passes for music. Her music is so bland and she is such a superficial artist that it makes me mad. Why do artist that are original and stay out of the spotlight get pushed asigned by a no talent hack like Ms. Dion. If I had a choice between having my arms broke or having to listen to "My Heart will Go On" again, lets just say my arms will always heal but the shock of listening to Dion could last a lifetime.

"ll25" (Miami, Florida) - December 16, 2000
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
- Let's Talk About "Let's Talk About Love"

This is one of Celne's best album. Collaborating with some of the biggest and best names in the music business including: her long-time idol Barbara Streisand (for their spectacular, over-the-top duet "Tell Him"), the Bee Gees (on "Immortality")Carole King and Sir George Martin (who co-wrote "The Reason")and Lucianno Pavarotti (for their duet "I Hate You Then I Love You"). The album was vaulted to the top of the charts back in 1998 by the ubiquitous Titanic theme "My Heart Will Go On." Other outstanding tracks include David Foster's gorgeous masterpiece "To Love You More," the emotional title track, the powerful, poignant "Us," beautiful "Miles To Go Before I Sleep," and Celine's pseudo hip-hop song "Treat Her Like A Lady," (featuring Diana King.) While there are a couple of weak tracks, and the aforementioned duet with Pavarotti suffers from mediocre songwriting, all in all, it is an excellent adult contemporary pop album.

"ll25" (Miami, Florida) - December 16, 2000
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Let's Talk About "Let's Talk About Love"

This is one of Celine's best album. Collaborating with some of the biggest and best names in the music business including: her long-time idol Barbara Streisand (for their spectacular, over-the-top duet "Tell Him"), the Bee Gees (on "Immortality")Carole King and Sir George Martin (who co-wrote "The Reason")and Lucianno Pavarotti (for their duet "I Hate You Then I Love You"). The album was vaulted to the top of the charts back in 1998 by the ubiquitous Titanic theme "My Heart Will Go On." Other outstanding tracks include David Foster's gorgeous masterpiece "To Love You More," the emotional title track, the powerful, poignant "Us," beautiful "Miles To Go Before I Sleep," and Celine's pseudo hip-hop song "Treat Her Like A Lady," (featuring Diana King.) While there are a couple of weak tracks, and the aforementioned duet with Pavarotti suffers from mediocre songwriting, all in all, it is an excellent adult contemporary pop album.