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Collection--20...: Celine Dion - My Love -essential

Covering Roberta Flack’s standard is a brave move, but Celine turns it into a lullaby. Taken from the A New Day Has Come album, this track represents her post-hiatus (she took time off to have her son, René-Charles). The production is minimalist, allowing her breath control to shine.

Ironically, the title track is the only previously unreleased song on the album. Written by Linda Perry (famous for writing “Beautiful” for Christina Aguilera), this track sounds like a final bow. It is a soft, piano-driven ballad where Celine reflects on the endurance of love. It is not a bombastic anthem; it is intimate, proving she doesn’t need a key change to break your heart.

Originally recorded by Roy Orbison and later by Cyndi Lauper, Celine’s version leans into the electronic 80s revival. The music video, featuring a Terminator-style fantasy sequence, was a massive hit on VH1. It is the best "driving song" in her catalog and offers a break from the ballads. Celine Dion - My Love -Essential Collection--20...

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In an age where listeners can create their own playlists, the curated album seems obsolete. However, My Love: Essential Collection holds a unique value. Spotify and Apple Music algorithms often shuffle songs randomly, losing the emotional narrative that a physical CD or a coherent playlist provides. Covering Roberta Flack’s standard is a brave move,

For the casual fan who owns Let’s Talk About Love but never bought A New Day Has Come, this collection fills in the gaps. It is the perfect soundtrack for a long drive, a rainy Sunday afternoon, or a workout (if you skip the sad ones).

Furthermore, for vinyl collectors, recent reissues of My Love have presented the album as a double LP, pressed on high-quality vinyl. Hearing Celine’s multi-octave range on a warm analog system is a revelation; the digital compression of the 2000s melts away to reveal a vocal technician of supreme control. Ironically, the title track is the only previously

Upon release, AllMusic gave the album high marks, noting that while die-hard fans might complain about missing B-sides, the "big picture" is flawless. Fans on forums like CelineDionWeb.com have long debated the exclusion of the original “The Power of Love” (the Jennifer Rush cover). Instead, My Love includes a different recording. This specific choice is the album’s only controversial note. However, the inclusion of "Immortality" (a duet with the Bee Gees) and "Falling Into You" quickly silences dissenters.

One user review on Amazon summarizes the feeling perfectly: “You don't buy a Celine Dion album to hear experimentation. You buy it to feel the ceiling of the human voice. This album delivers on every single track.”

The title track of her 2003 album is a short, punchy, up-tempo rock-pop song. At just 3:23, it is the most "disposable" track on the collection in terms of complexity, but it is essential for showing her fun, energetic side that she displayed during her 2003 tour.