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"Look, I'm fine." The first song serves as such a greeting, and the album title reminds us of the birth of our first child in January 2001. This is a fitting comeback for Celine Dion, who took a hiatus after New Year's Eve 1999. Excluding the edited and planned editions, this is the 6th English edition since ``Let's Talk About Love'' in 1997. Compared to her previous work, there isn't much newness in terms of producer/songwriter, etc., but that allows me to concentrate on her singing without having any strange preconceptions. However, he is a person with many different shades. A style reminiscent of the Bee Gees, a feel similar to the women of ABBA, sex appeal like Gloria Estefan, a ride reminiscent of Cher... The cover songs, which can be said to be customary, are modest, but they chose Etta James's "At Last" and Nat King Cole's "Nature Boy." In particular, the soulful vocals on the former go well with her cheerful style. (Hisayuki Higashi) --- April 2002 issue -- Contents (from "CD Journal Review")
After maternity leave, Celine Dion finally releases her comeback album. In addition to her unwavering status, she has achieved new happiness at home, and her next stage of maturity is a must-listen!
-- Contents (from "CD Journal" database)
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Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track
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Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track