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Celine Dion’s rock reinvention fails; voice still shines

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by Paulina Schemanski
Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Despite her promise to unleash her inner rock 'n' roll wild child, diehard Celine Dion fans need not fear her newest album Taking Chances — its efforts to push Celine into a new direction were unsuccessful, leaving her in her comfortable realm of perpetual sap.

Dion stepped out of the Las Vegas limelight (she had been putting on an over-the-top show there for the past three years) and found herself back in the real world, ready to take on her first English album since 2003. The album is a generous 16 tracks long and chock full of fan-faithful favorites. The poignant power ballads "A Song for You" and "Right Next to the Right One" passionately tug on the same heartstrings that "Because You Loved Me" and "My Heart Will Go On" once did — delivering the same old earnest lyrics and vocal elasticity she is known for.

In the remaining tracks on the album, she works with producers Ben Moody (ex-Evanescence guitarist), Linda Perry and Ne-Yo as well as Eurythmics songwriter Dave Stewart to introduce her fresh direction. Dion offers up her same old strong vocals and leans on the contemporary artists on board to deliver a new rock sound. Unfortunately, they do no such thing. The song "I've Got Nothin' Left", written by rapper Ne-Yo, fails to produce the same catchiness that he once delivered in Beyonce's hit single "Irreplaceable."

The album's title track (written by Kara DioGuardi who also wrote Christina Aguilera's "Beautiful") opens with Celine singing softly through the first verse: "Don't know much about your life/ Don't know much about your world but/ Don't want to be alone tonight/ On this planet they call Earth." When the song erupts into an up-tempo roar of drums and guitar, Dion's powerful vocals do little to conceal the juvenility of her lyrics — a theme that resonates throughout the rest of the album (with the exception of her rendition of Heart's "Alone").

The album does contain one redeeming surprise. If you are one who considers Dion merely a pretty songbird, listen to her Janis Joplin-esque vocals on the track "That's Just The Woman In Me" and think again. Her voice on that track and others like "This Time" and "Can't Fight the Feelin" prove that although this is her 34th album, she can still compete with fresh-faced power vocalists Kelly Clarkson, Christina Aguilera and the like. 

Taking Chances doesn't quite accomplish what the title promises, but this album has pushed her to the farthest edge of her comfort zone, experimenting with new styles and artists in an attempt to prove her relevancy in today's music scene.

2 stars out of 5


Anonymous (November 20, 2007 @ 7:40am):

I heard the album and i would definitely give it 4 stars..

Anonymous (November 20, 2007 @ 9:34am):

Linda Perry wrote Beautiful, not Kara.

Anonymous (November 20, 2007 @ 2:27pm):

2 out of 5? That doesn't even go with the critique you gave. The variety of this album is unmatched by any artist out there today. Not to mention the album has more than 1 or 2 AMAZING songs, which is pretty atypical in today's music industry. Albums full of duds. Not with Celine! I'd have to agree with the first poster, it's about 4/5.

Anonymous (November 20, 2007 @ 3:03pm):

Listen to the album again. You'll like it better.It really is genius.

Anonymous (November 20, 2007 @ 7:35pm):

well I heard the album and would give at least 4 stars. I don't hear such a variety on other albums and I like very much over 10 songs on it

Anonymous (November 24, 2007 @ 6:01pm):

Wow, it appears fans of Canadian soft-schlock have mastered the power of Google News Search.

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