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Taking Chances (Deluxe Version)

Céline Dion

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Taking Chances Céline Dion 4:02 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Alone Céline Dion 3:23 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Eyes On Me Céline Dion 3:54 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 My Love Céline Dion 4:09 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Shadow of Love Céline Dion 4:10 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Surprise Surprise Céline Dion 5:13 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 This Time Céline Dion 3:47 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 New Dawn Céline Dion 4:45 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 A Song for You Céline Dion 3:26 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 A World to Believe In Céline Dion 4:08 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Can't Fight the Feelin' Céline Dion 3:51 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 I Got Nothin' Left Céline Dion 4:20 $0.99 View In iTunes
13 Right Next to the Right One Céline Dion 4:10 $0.99 View In iTunes
14 Fade Away Céline Dion 3:16 $0.99 View In iTunes
15 That's Just the Woman In Me Céline Dion 4:33 $0.99 View In iTunes
16 Skies of L.A. Céline Dion 4:24 $0.99 View In iTunes
17 Map to My Heart (Bonus Track) Céline Dion 4:15 Album Only View In iTunes
18 Video The Power of Love (from "A New Day...Live In Las Vegas") [Bonus Video] Céline Dion 3:36 $1.99 View In iTunes
19 Video I Drove All Night (from "A New Day...Live In Las Vegas") [Bonus Video] Céline Dion 4:27 $1.99 View In iTunes
20 Video I Surrender (from "A New Day...Live In Las Vegas") [Bonus Video] Céline Dion 5:16 $1.99 View In iTunes
21 Video I Wish (from "A New Day...Live In Las Vegas") [Bonus Video] Céline Dion 4:13 $1.99 View In iTunes
Booklet Digital Booklet - Taking Chances Céline Dion Album Only View In iTunes

Album Review

In 2003, Celine Dion began a long-term engagement with Caesars Palace, performing a show based on her 2002 album, A New Day Has Come, at the Las Vegas casino five nights a week. The Vegas show was such a success that the powers that be wound up extending its run, eventually closing the production at the end of 2007, over a year later than originally planned. During these long five years, Dion trickled out some new releases — there was a new collection called One Heart that hit the stores the day the whole Sin City affair started, as well as a few French-language albums, a document of the live show, and a soundtrack to Anne Geddes baby photographs — but she never did a full-fledged, big-screen sequel to A New Day Has Come. She was saving that for when the Vegas extravaganza wrapped up, and as soon as it was ready to close, Dion was ready with Taking Chances, her first "official" pop album in five years.

Never one for subtlety, Celine Dion hammers home that her post-Vegas years are going to be different with the very title of Taking Chances, but she doesn't stop there. Not only is this the time for her to take chances, she's also full of surprises and there's a new day dawning. She sings that "just when you thought you got me figured out," she'll do something unexpected because she's a "chameleon" — basically, any rebirth cliché that comes to mind pops up somewhere on Taking Chances, as Celine never lets listeners forget that she is beginning the next grand chapter of her career. In the pre-release push for the album, it was suggested that Dion was, well, taking chances with her music, and her enlisting of Evanescence's Ben Moody to produce and write a couple of tracks, while hiring Linda Perry to write another couple, suggested that this would indeed be a different kind of Celine album. And it is, at least a little bit. Over its long, long 16 tracks, Celine indulges in some glossy electronic beats on "Shadow of Love," flirts with hard rock on the Aldo Nova-written "Can't Fight the Feelin'" (the great Canadian AOR rocker writes three other tunes here, including "A Song for You," which borrows a title from Leon Russell but nothing else), tries to shimmy like Shakira on "Eyes on Me," and even tries to belt out the blues on "That's Just the Woman in Me," written by former Soft Boy Kimberley Rew.

Added to this are the understated but no less significant efforts to hitch her wagon to the numerous American Idols who imitate her style. Celine attempts to snatch Heart's "Alone" from Carrie Underwood and cribs from Kelly Clarkson's operatic rock, two blatant thieveries that, when combined with the quartet of explicit changeups, gives Taking Chances a vaguely desperate vibe, as if Celine needs to prove that she still reigns supreme among all divas. Although Dion can pull off these moves with strenuous skill, all the effort is for naught because these slight changes in sound wind up serving an album that doesn't feel that different than the same old Celine Dion. The album may not be as big and spangly as A New Day Has Come — whose glittery surfaces and exaggerated arrangements were ideal for the Vegas chapter of Dion's career — but it does play as a refurbished version of her 1996 blockbuster, Falling into You, overhauled for a new millennium. It lacks both the epic Jim Steinman songs and the Diane Warren ballads, yet their imprint remains, as their over the top formula is given a brushed aluminum finish — a sleek, chilly, tasteful sound that fits the mood of the late 2000s. And if Taking Chances is anything, it's an album of its time: it offers extravagance in the guise of self-help, which can be alluring in doses — especially those bizarre blues-rockers — but it's just too much of a very expensive yet not particularly tasteful thing. [Sony's companion DVD was released in 2007.]

Recent Customer Reviews

superb
     
by sikkplaya

celine dion is the diva of music! never have i heard celine dion rock her heart out cant fight the feelin omg pop diva chantuese celine dion is A M A Z I N G

Sensational Celine!!!!!!! AMAZING!!!!!! SHE DID IT AGAIN!!!!!
     
by 70'sKiD

BUY THIS ALBUM!!! IT IS AMAZING!!! I have always kinda kept up with Celine's Carrer, she is defiantly someone I look up to. Celine has a wonderful powerful strong voice, and she has proved it once again on this album! The title song Taking Chances is AWESOME!!!!! This fire in Eyes On Me is practially intoxicating!!!! CELINE HAS DONE IT AGAIN!!!!!

Best album of 2007!
     
by ericfrompitt

If I had to chose my favorite album of 2007 it would be Celine Dion's "Taking Chances." To tell you the truth, I hated the title song "Taking Chances" at first but then I heard it a few times on Adult Contemporary radio and grew to like it. That song actually isn't the best on the album. My favorite song is "Surprise, Surprise." This album has a different direction from Celine. It's not as techno-popish as her last 2 albums. It's better than 2005's "Miracle" and better than 2004's "One Heart." This is some of her best material in years (Since 2001's "A New Day Has Come"). It shows that she can still sing as good as she did when she was really popular in the 90's. While this album failed to go multiplatinum it's still one of her best underrated albums. This is so much better than Mariah Carey's "e=mc2"! I didn't like that album at all. If you're a fan of Celine's then check out her most recent album "Taking Chances."

Biography

Born: March, 1968 in Charlemagne, Quebec, Canada

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Rising from humble beginnings in the small town of Charlemagne, Quebec, Celine Dion became one of the biggest international stars in pop music history, selling more than 100 million albums worldwide. The youngest in Adhemar and Therese Dion's family of 14 children, Dion grew up in an environment full...
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