D'eux

D'eux

Celine Dion was already an international star by 1995, when D'eux became the best-selling French language album of all time. But the best was yet to come. There is something wonderfully innocent about this release, which finds her at home in her native tongue whilst testing her vast potential as a performer. She ranges from breathy emotion to unbridled passion on "Pour Que Tu M'aimes Encore", dips into soul-shakedown mode for "Regarde-Moi" and brings freewheeling spontaneity to "Destin".

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