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One Heart

One Heart
Celine Dion

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Track Listing

  1. I Drove All Night
  2. Love Is All We Need
  3. FAITH
  4. In His Touch
  5. One Heart
  6. Stand By Your Side
  7. NAKED
  8. Sorry For Love
  9. Have You Ever Been In Love
  10. Reveal
  11. Coulda Woulda Shoulda
  12. Je t'aime encore

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #24190 in Music
  • Released on: 2003-03-24
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Extra tracks

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
You don't sell over 150 million albums without adapting to the times and consistently producing top-notch material. And here Celine Dion once more does both--One Heart finds her collaborating with some of the hottest talent around. Beginning with a pumping Euro-version of "I Drove All Night", the album then switches into Max Martin mode with Celine, her voice nasal over the punchy orchestration, playing the Britney card. And it works, because Dion, unlike Whitney Houston, never attempts an all-out (and thus unconvincing) reinvention of herself, just draws upon the sounds and styles of others while keeping her own image intact. This image, of course, is that of a Big Love Balladeer--innocent, yearning and tossed upon turbulent oceans of passion. And there's plenty of that here. "In His Touch" and "Stand By Your Side" are both aching love-songs, while "Have You Ever Been in Love" (cowritten by Daryl Hall) and "I Know What Love Is" are the kind of huge, piano-led festivals of emotion that Dion's fans expect. Elsewhere, there's the excellent Euro-pop of the Cathy Dennis-penned "Reveal", and the sassy, rock-tinged "Coulda Woulda Shoulda", surely a guaranteed US chart smash. So, that'll be at least 170 million albums, and counting… --Dominic Wills

CD Description
Globe-straddling pop colossus's seventh album of high-glossballadry comes just a year after her last, 'A New Day Has Come'. Featuring the usual eclectic cast of producers, 'One Heart' is released to coincide with the opening of Dion's 600-night residency at Las Vegas's Caesars Palace. Its first single is a cover of the Cyndi Lauper classic 'I Drove All Night'.


Customer Reviews

Céline's Best Album yet5
Well no one ever admits to buying one of her albums but selling over 150 million albums worldwide and shes been knocking around for over 20 years would you believe , from her humble beginnings in quebec (canada) and france to hugh hits such as My heart will go on which scored her the biggest single of 1998 an oscar and a couple of Grammy's which she added to her cabinet of awards .On each release she amazes me each time with her beautiful voice and such great material this album is brought her slap bang up to date with modern pop songs but still with the love ballad theme which she is so famous for. From the title track 'One Heart' which is a lively upbeat song to I drove all night her first release from the album along with 'Naked' and " Reveal' which are strong and funky showing the best of her voice and proves she can really sing modern upbeat songs as well as ' Sorry for love' and 'In his touch' the ballards on this album, Throughout this album the songs show all her styles of singing. Some of the songs on this album she will be performing at her new three year concert 'A New Day' in vegas which also gives a feel of her more modern approach to songs and by releasing this album I think Sony are hopping to catch a broader fan base as well as pleasing her current fans across the world. In my own view celine is the best female artist of our time. And if she can continue to move with the times she will be around for a hopefully another 20 years.

Back on Form5
My faith in Celine Dion was dying. Undeniably, her voice was and is remarkable, but some of her songs of late had frankly been worrying. Though 'A New Day has Come' may have been embraced by relieved Celine fans, it was no masterpiece. From her signature power ballads to dance to dodgy R&B, Celine's blitz on countless styles of music was confusing. Many of the tracks seemed over produced and /or badly mixed (what on earth went wrong with 'I'm Alive'?'). Thankfully, it seems that 'One Heart' is a strong, focused offering with straightforward contemporary pop as its mainstay. It's very much a 2003 version of 'Falling Into You.'
'One Heart' starts with Celine's funky version of Roy Orbison's 'I Drove all Night.' People say it lacks soul, but this version is worked around groovy dance rhythms, so it's not exactly going to be a 'My heart Will Go On', is it? Take it for what it is, and that's a really energetic opening to the album (and first single). Max Martin provides some breezy tracks like 'Faith' and the impressive 'In his Touch'. The middle tracks are broadly upbeat, easy going, feel-good kind of stuff. Celine's vocals sore in 'I Know What Love is', and the closing track 'Je t'aime Encore', with a great acoustic accompaniment. Mostly strong songs then, except for the reworked 'Sorry for Love' which limps along dangerously with kind of calypso undertones - dire. And what about 'Have You Ever Been in Love?' Haven't we already heard that?!
I am honest when I say that I recommend this album. It's fresh and more simple than former disks. Although I'm a fan of Celine Dion, I'm not blind to the fact that Sony has been churning out some pap lately knowing full well that Dion's megawatt sales tally would keep growing. Celine isn't resting on her laurels here though - 'One Heart' delivers, and really does deserve the five stars. Superb voice, great songs. Nice photos too - What a hat! Thanks Celine!

A Little Dissapointing3
One Heart Celine's follow up to the multi million selling comeback album A New Day Has Come is a little dissapointing.Opening track I Drove All Night sees Celine at her very best as she belts out a classic tune.Emotional ballads In His Touch written by talented songwriter Max Martin and Stand By Your Side are two other album highlights.However with the inclusion of another version of Sorry For Love and Have You Ever Been In Love which both appear on A New Day Has Come the album loses its way.Terrible songs follow with Forget Me Not and Coulda Woulda Shoulda.This album could be the last English album we get from Celine for a while and although a little dissapointing One Heart continues Celine's dominance as the greatest female artist the world has seen.