Dion Chante Plamondon
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Des Mots Qui Sonnent
- Monde Est Stone
- Fils de Superman
- Je Danse Dans Ma T�te
- Blues du Businessman
- Garcon Pas Comme Les Autres (Ziggy)
- Zuelqu'un Que J'Aime, Quelqu'un Qui M'Aime
- Uns Contres Les Autres
- Oxygene
- Amour Existe Encore
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #140741 in Music
- Released on: 1994-05-31
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
Absolutely breathtaking!
Whether it's pop or rock, no one does it better than Céline! Although her rock side is rarely heard in her English songs, she is truly amazing...Des Mots Qui Sonnent and Le Blues du Businessman are easily my favorites on this album, and I don't even fully understand French! Her vocals transcend language barriers, and you have to hear her French albums to really appreciate Céline. I especially love the way her French albums are mostly written by one person each, making them sound more complete. Eddy Marnay, Jean-Jacques Goldman, and Luc Plamondon contribute that special something that her English albums, no matter how good, seem to lack. I'd learn French just because of Céline after listening to this.
Far and away her best album!
No matter what language you speak, this album is Celine's finest work ever. It's far more interesting, more artistic and less middle-of-the-road than any of her other work. Dion Chante Plamondon truly shows off what marvelous things this woman can do with her voice. The music is a little dark at times, but it's great to hear her do something different than her cookie-cutter English hits. If you've always thought that Celine had a great voice but found her English music too mainstream, give this album a shot. It will literally take your breath away...no matter what language you speak.
Celine Dion est le plus belle de chanteuses...
The beauty of song transcends any communication barriers. Yes, I do comprehend this album in its French tongue. But even if I didn't I would be at a loss if I didn't include this album in my collection. Celine evokes an emotional aura that is beautiful in any language. This is proven by her immense success not only in France, Canada, but in her new home, the United States. My personal favorites, "Le Monde est Stone" and "L'amour Existe Encore" are drenched in the vocalist's emotion. She makes the listener simultaneously cry and laugh at the beauty of music and her talent. If you are a fan, or just aroused by the eroticness of the French language, get this one. Nobody does it better than Celine.




