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Celine Dion has become one of the all-time greatest singers. Thanks to her manager/husband, Rene Angelil, she got her first big break with her debut album. With an incredible 504 award nominations and 257 awards won, and counting, Celine continues to be a force to reckon with, and her performances are not to be missed. Check our available Celine Dion concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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Almost a reinvention ... Celine Dion Even diva-pop moves on - something Celine Dion has acknowledged on her first English-language album in six years. While she hasn't completely abandoned the "more is more" vocalising that evokes locomotives and power stations, she has toned it down, exposing the nerve endings beneath the bombast...
- www.theguardian.com
The first English-language disc in six years from Montreal native Celine Dion is littered with syrupy, easy-listening, trite-lyric ballads that undersell her talent. In the past she has been at her best when sprinkling in some uptempo tracks -- such as Cyndi Lauper's "I Drove All Night" and Tina Turner's "River Deep, Mountain High" -- but no such luck here. She somehow uses a whopping 23 songwriters and producers, but she clearly needed to exercise some veto power...
- www.bostonglobe.com
"Loved Me Back to Life" (Columbia) Certainly the most sassless pop superstar in recent memory, Celine Dion is a reliable war horse, and a plenty appealing one most of the time, provided pageantry and volume are your catnip. She is the iceberg, destroying all Titanics. That she'd bother to innovate at all on the strong "Loved Me Back to Life," her first English-language album in six years, is worthy in and of itself...
- www.nytimes.com
Did Celine Dion turn into a slot machine in Vegas? "I was walking dead" are the first words sung on Dion's new album, Loved Me Back to Life. The first thing most listeners will notice won't be the macabre yet timely pop-culture reference, but, instead, the ghastly level to which her voice has been fed through the AutoTune gauntlet. There's little question that a performance schedule as rigorous and monotonous as Dion's Las Vegas residency all but requires a vocal pick-me-up...
- www.slantmagazine.com
"Loved Me Back to Life" (Columbia) Certainly the most sassless pop superstar in recent memory, Celine Dion is a reliable war horse, and a plenty appealing one most of the time, provided pageantry and volume are your catnip. She is the iceberg, destroying all Titanics. That she'd bother to innovate at all on the strong "Loved Me Back to Life," her first English-language album in six years, is worthy in and of itself...
- www.nytimes.com
Céline is back fresher than ever and it's no coincidence that she's also returned to her roots. This is Céline's first French-language disc in years, and it's stripped down - guitars, bass, drum - to match the retro Vegas/1970s look of the album and videos. Céline's vocals are remarkably restrained, none better than on the great leadoff heartland rocker Tout l'or des hommes and the Celtic-flavoured Je lui dirai. Welcome back home, Céline. (Bugs Burnett)
- www.hour.ca
Just when you thought Celine would also go the way of those other '90s-era divas, last year's A New Day sold eight million units. Now One Heart has been timed with the launch of Dion's three-year Vegas residency at Caesar's Palace. One could argue Dion is the female Elvis: a poor, small-town kid whose Svengali manager helps her conquer the world to retire in Vegas...
- www.hour.ca
Montreal chanteuse goes gold Stateside, and I'm thinking, hey, North American Eurodisco for Anglophones, could be OK. Not hardly. Though the two Ric Wake productions lilt sweetly enough, she's a creature of the power ballad, with tympani all over her drum pads and Diane Warren hand-me-downs for hooks. Worst album of the year--that I can remember.
- www.robertchristgau.com
She gets a rough ride, does old Celine. Mention her name to most people and they'll make some rude comment about her appearance or curl up their lip in disgust at the thought of her music. Yet the fact that Taking Chances is her 34th album speaks for itself. You can knock her as much as you like, but you can't keep her down...
- www.bbc.co.uk
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