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Celine Dion (album)

Celine Dion is the second English-language album and eleventh studio album overall by Canadian singer Celine Dion. It was released by Columbia Records on 30 March 1992 in Canada, and by Epic Records on 31 March 1992 in the United States, and features the Academy Award and Grammy Award-winning duet "Beauty and the Beast", and other hit singles like "If You Asked Me To" and "Love Can Move Mountains". The songs on the album were produced mainly by Walter Afanasieff, Ric Wake, Guy Roche and Humberto Gatica, and five of them were written by Diane Warren, including all four singles released from Celine Dion.

Celine Dion
Studio album by
Released30 March 1992 (1992-03-30) (see release history)
RecordedOctober 1991 – February 1992
Studio
GenrePop
Length61:04
Label
Producer
Celine Dion chronology
Dion chante Plamondon
(1991)
Celine Dion
(1992)
The Colour of My Love
(1993)
Singles from Celine Dion
  1. "If You Asked Me To"
    Released: 13 April 1992
  2. "Nothing Broken but My Heart"
    Released: 3 August 1992
  3. "Love Can Move Mountains"
    Released: 19 October 1992
  4. "Water from the Moon"
    Released: 1 March 1993

Celine Dion received generally mixed reviews from music critics. Commercially, the album reached number one in Quebec, number three in Canada and was certified Diamond by Music Canada, denoting shipments of over one million units. At the 35th Annual Grammy Awards, Celine Dion was nominated for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, losing to k.d. lang's "Constant Craving". To support the album, Dion toured as the opening act for Michael Bolton on his "Time, Love and Tenderness Tour" in the summer of 1992 through the United States. From August 1992 until March 1993, Dion toured Canada with her Celine Dion in Concert tour. Globally, Celine Dion has sold over five million copies.

Background and content Edit

Dion's real international breakthrough came when she paired up with Peabo Bryson to record the title track to Walt Disney Pictures animated film Beauty and the Beast (1991). The song captured a musical style that Dion would utilize in the future: sweeping, classical and soft rock influenced ballads with soft instrumentation. Both a critical and commercial smash, the song became her second United States top 10 hit, and also won many awards. As with Dion's earlier releases, the album had an overtone of love.

Dion worked with a new team of writers and producers on her eponymous album. Five songs were written by Diane Warren. "With This Tear" was a gift from Prince who wrote the song especially for Dion.[1] The tracks were produced mainly by Walter Afanasieff, Ric Wake and Guy Roche.

By 1992, the release of her previous English-language album Unison (1990) and Celine Dion, as well as various media appearances, had propelled Dion to superstardom in North America. She had achieved one of her main objectives: wedging her way into the anglophone market and establishing fame. Apart from her rising success, there were also changes in Dion's personal life, as René Angélil would make the transition from manager to lover. However, the relationship was kept a secret as both feared that the public would find the twenty-six-year difference between their ages incongruous.

The European version of Celine Dion includes "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" as a bonus track. The album was re-released on 7 September 1992 in Australia with a bonus disc containing four songs which had been previously released as singles from Unison.

"Send Me a Lover" was a "leftover" from the recording sessions of the Celine Dion album and it was released in 1994 on the charity compilation Kumbaya Album 1994.

Critical reception Edit

The album has received varied reviews. Stephen Thomas Erlewine from AllMusic wrote that "Celine Dion's self-titled follow-up to her successful American debut is even stronger and more accomplished."[2] Arion Berger from Entertainment Weekly commented, "She hits all the notes on Prince's graceful, desperate "With This Tear", but clearly she has more voice than heart".[6] Music critic Robert Christgau called it the "worst album of the year—that I can remember".[5] Jan DeKnock of Chicago Tribune said that the album "is even better, because the young singer-only 24-has developed enough confidence in her second language to really deliver the emotional nuances of a lyric, especially in the ballads that dominate this album. [...] Dion has clearly joined Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston as one of the premier voices on the pop scene".[4] Parry Gettelman from the Orlando Sentinel felt that Dion "really excels" on the three dance tracks "in the Lisa Stansfield mold"; "Love Can Move Mountains", "Did You Give Enough Love" and "Little Bit of Love".[7]

Commercial performance Edit

The album has sold over five million copies worldwide.[9][10] As of May 2016, Celine Dion has sold 2,400,000 copies in the United States according to Nielsen SoundScan,[11] with an additional 624,000 units sold at BMG Music Club.[12] SoundScan does not count albums sold through clubs like the BMG Music Service, which were significantly popular in the 1990s.[13] It was certified 2× Platinum in the United States and reached number 34 on the Billboard 200 chart.[14] Dion's popularity was also showing in Canada where the album topped the chart in Quebec for six weeks, peaked at number three on the Canadian Albums Chart and was certified Diamond for one million copies sold.[15][16]

In other regions of the world, Celine Dion peaked at number 15 in Australia, number 31 in New Zealand, number 59 in Japan, and number 70 in the United Kingdom. It was also certified Platinum in Australia and Gold in the UK and Japan.[17] Dion received her first World Music Award for Best Selling Canadian Female Recording Artist of the Year.

The most successful single from the album was "Beauty and the Beast," which peaked at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified Gold in the United States.[14] Other singles, which reached the US top 40 included: "If You Asked Me To" (number four), "Nothing Broken but My Heart" (number 29) and "Love Can Move Mountains" (number 36).

Industry awards Edit

Celine Dion was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female and Juno Award for Album of the Year. She also won the Female Vocalist of the Year and was nominated for the Canadian Entertainer of the Year. Dion also won the Billboard International Creative Achievement Award and was nominated for the Billboard Music Award for Hot Adult Contemporary Artist. She won the Félix Award for the Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success in a Language Other Than French and Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success Outside Quebec. Dion won the World Music Award for World's Best Selling Canadian Female Artist of the Year and Governor General's Award (Medal of Recognition for the Contribution to Canadian Culture).

"Beauty and the Beast" won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals and Grammy Award for Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television, and was nominated for the Grammy Award for Record of the Year and Song of the Year. It also won the Academy Award for Best Original Song, Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song, Juno Award for Single of the Year, ASCAP Film and Television Music Award for Most Performed Song from Motion Picture and ASCAP Pop Award for Most Performed Song.

"If You Asked Me To" won the ASCAP Pop Award for Most Performed Song and was nominated for the Juno Award for Single of the Year and Billboard Music Award for Hot Adult Contemporary Single of the Year. "Nothing Broken but My Heart” won the ASCAP Pop Award for Most Performed Song. "Love Can Move Mountains" won the Juno Award for Dance Recording of the Year and was nominated for the Single of the Year. The performance of "Love Can Move Mountains" at the Juno Awards of 1993 was nominated for the Gemini Award for Best Performance in a Variety Program or Series.

Track listing Edit

Standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Introduction"Walter AfanasieffAfanasieff1:14
2."Love Can Move Mountains"Diane WarrenRic Wake4:53
3."Show Some Emotion"
Afanasieff4:29
4."If You Asked Me To"WarrenGuy Roche3:55
5."If You Could See Me Now"
Afanasieff5:07
6."Halfway to Heaven"Afanasieff5:05
7."Did You Give Enough Love"
Wake4:22
8."If I Were You"Wake5:07
9."Beauty and the Beast" (duet with Peabo Bryson)Afanasieff4:04
10."I Love You, Goodbye"WarrenRoche3:34
11."Little Bit of Love"
  • Claude Gaudette
  • Andy Scott
Humberto Gatica4:27
12."Water from the Moon"Warren
  • Roche
  • Afanasieff[a]
4:40
13."With This Tear"PrinceAfanasieff4:12
14."Nothing Broken but My Heart"WarrenAfanasieff5:55
Total length:61:04
European 1993 edition bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
15."Where Does My Heart Beat Now"Christopher Neil4:33
Total length:65:37
Australian 1992 second edition bonus disc
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Where Does My Heart Beat Now"
  • Johnson
  • Rhodes
Neil4:33
2."(If There Was) Any Other Way"Paul BlissNeil3:59
3."Unison"
Goldmark4:12
4."The Last to Know"
  • Walsh
  • Phil Galdston
Neil4:34
Total length:14:18

Notes

  • ^a signifies an additional producer

Personnel Edit

Adapted from AllMusic.[18]

  • Walter Afanasieff – arranger, bass, guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboards, orchestral arrangements, organ, hammond organ, producer, programming, synclavier, synthesizer, synthesizer bass, vocal arrangement, vocal producer
  • Ken Allardyce – engineer
  • René Angélil – management
  • Israel Baker – violin
  • Marilyn Baker – viola
  • Mickey Baker – viola
  • Greg Bannan – production coordination
  • David Barratt – production coordination
  • Kitty Beethoven – background vocals
  • Fred "Re-Run" Berry – flugelhorn
  • Frederick Berry – flugelhorn, soloist
  • Kyle Bess – engineer
  • David Betancourt – engineer
  • Rick Bieder – engineer
  • Teruko Brooks – violin
  • Peabo Bryson – guest artist, performer, vocals
  • Robbie Buchanan – arranger, keyboards, piano
  • Bob Cadway – engineer, mixing, tracking
  • Bruce Calder – engineer
  • Russ Cantor – violin
  • Dana Jon Chappelle – engineer, mixing
  • Gary Cirimelli – programming, synclavier, background vocals
  • Ronald Clark – violin
  • Liz Constantine – background vocals
  • Van Coppock – assistant engineer
  • Orion Crawford – copyist
  • Joey Diggs – background vocals
  • Céline Dion – primary artist, spoken word, vocals, background vocals
  • John Doelp – executive producer
  • Nancy Donald – art direction
  • Bruce Dukov – violin
  • Felipe Elgueta – engineer
  • Paul Ericksen – engineer
  • Clare Fischer – arranger, conductor, string arrangements
  • Chris Fogel – assistant engineer
  • Arne Frager – string engineer
  • Kenny G – guest artist, soprano sax
  • Bruce Gaitsch – guitar
  • Pamela Gates – violin
  • Humberto Gatica – engineer, mixing, producer
  • Claude Gaudette – arranger, keyboards, programming
  • Gary Gertzweig – violin
  • Michael Gilbert – engineer
  • Edward Green – violin
  • Sandy Griffith – background vocals
  • Noel Hazen – assistant engineer
  • Mark Hensley – engineer
  • Dan Hetzel – engineer
  • Jim Hughart – contrabass
  • Larry Jacobs – background vocals
  • Davida Johnson – violin
  • Jimmy Johnson – bass
  • Jude Johnson – cello
  • Melisa Kary – background vocals
  • Neill King – engineer
  • Ren Klyce – programming, sampling, synclavier
  • Dave Koz – guest artist, saxophone
  • Matthew "Boomer" La Monica – engineer
  • Manny Lacarrubba – engineer
  • Michael Landau – guitar
  • Norma Leonard – violin
  • Mario Lucy – assistant engineer, engineer
  • Vito Luprano – executive producer
  • Patrick MacDougall – mixing
  • Margot MacLaine – viola
  • Earl Madison – celli, cello
  • Larry Mah – engineer
  • Brian Malouf – mixing
  • Jean McClain – background vocals
  • Casey McMackin – assistant engineer
  • Vladimir Meller – mastering
  • Betty Moor – violin
  • Jorge Moraga – viola
  • Ralph Morrison III – violin
  • Michael Nowak – viola
  • Nils Oliver – celli, cello
  • Rafael Padilla – percussion
  • Victoria Pearson – photography
  • Joel Peskin – oboe, synthesizer
  • Ken Phillips – production coordination
  • Brian Pollack – assistant engineer, engineer
  • Simon Pressey – engineer
  • Vicki Randle – background vocals
  • Claytoven Richardson – background vocals
  • John "J.R." Robinson – drums
  • Guy Roche – arranger, engineer, keyboards, producer, synthesizer
  • Alejandro Rodríguez – engineer
  • Harry Scorzo – violin
  • Frederick Seykora – celli, cello
  • Dan Shea – keyboards, programming
  • David Shea – keyboards, synthesizer
  • Paul Shure – violin
  • David Stenske – viola
  • Mick Stern – engineer
  • Robert Stone – contrabass
  • Robert Jeffrey Stone – double bass
  • Barbara Stout – production coordination
  • Rich Tancredi – arranger
  • Pamela Thompkins – violin
  • Michael Thompson – guitar
  • Jeanie Tracy – background vocals
  • Jeffrey "C.J." Vanston – keyboards
  • Alan de Veritch – viola
  • Ric Wake – arranger, producer
  • Francine Walsh – violin
  • Diane Warren – background vocals
  • Frank Wolf – engineer
  • Terry Wood – background vocals
  • Thomas R. Yezzi – engineer
  • Richard Zuckerman – executive producer

Charts Edit

Certifications and sales Edit

Certifications and sales for Celine Dion
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[17] Platinum 70,000
Canada (Music Canada)[16] Diamond 1,000,000^
Japan (RIAJ)[30] Gold 100,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[31] Gold 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[14] 2× Platinum 3,024,000[A]
Summaries
Worldwide 5,000,000[9][10]

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history Edit

Release history for Celine Dion
Region Date Label Format Catalog Edition
Canada[32] 30 March 1992 Columbia 52473 Standard with 14 tracks
United States[33] 31 March 1992 Epic
Japan[34] 21 May 1992 SMEJ CD ESCA-5587
United Kingdom[35] 8 June 1992 Epic
  • CD
  • LP
  • cassette
471508
Australia[36][37] 22 June 1992
  • CD
  • cassette
7 September 1992 Includes bonus CD/cassette with 4 tracks
Germany[38] 3 December 1992 Columbia
  • CD
  • LP
  • cassette
United Kingdom[39] 4 January 1993 Epic 4715089 Includes bonus track

Notes Edit

  1. ^ As of May 2016, Celine Dion has sold 2,400,000 copies in the United States according to Nielsen SoundScan,[11] with an additional 624,000 units sold at BMG Music Club.[12] SoundScan does not count albums sold through clubs like the BMG Music Service, which were significantly popular in the 1990s.[13]

See also Edit

References Edit

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  3. ^ Obee, Dave (5 April 1992). "Recent Releases". Calgary Herald.
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  5. ^ a b Christgau, Robert. "Robert Christgau: CG céline dion". Retrieved 18 October 2009.
  6. ^ a b Berger, Arion (17 April 1992). "Celine Dion (1992) Celine Dion". Entertainment Weekly.
  7. ^ a b Gettelman, Parry (10 April 1992). "Celine Dion". Orlando Sentinel.
  8. ^ Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian David (28 November 2004). Céline Dion. ISBN 9780743201698. Retrieved 13 December 2016. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  9. ^ a b David Ball. . Canadian Music Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 29 September 2014. Retrieved 5 August 2014.
  10. ^ a b Archives de Radio-Canada. "Céline Dion : l'envol d'une carrière internationale". Site des archives de Radio-Canada (in French). Radio-Canada. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  11. ^ a b Gary Trust (22 May 2016). "Ask Billboard: Celine Dion's Career Sales & Biggest Hot 100 Hits". Billboard. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  12. ^ a b Barry David (18 February 2003). . Music Industry News Network. Archived from the original on 16 November 2018. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  13. ^ a b Keith Caulfield (25 January 2008). . Billboard. Archived from the original on 2 January 2019. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  14. ^ a b c "American album certifications – Celine Dion – Celine Dion". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
  15. ^ "Compilation des ventes d'albums par ordre alphabétique d'interprètes" (PDF) (in French). BAnQ. Retrieved 12 March 2019.
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  17. ^ a b "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2021 Albums" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
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  39. ^ "New Releases" (PDF). Music Week. 26 December 1992. p. 14. Retrieved 29 December 2022.

External links Edit

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Celine Dion is the second English language album and eleventh studio album overall by Canadian singer Celine Dion It was released by Columbia Records on 30 March 1992 in Canada and by Epic Records on 31 March 1992 in the United States and features the Academy Award and Grammy Award winning duet Beauty and the Beast and other hit singles like If You Asked Me To and Love Can Move Mountains The songs on the album were produced mainly by Walter Afanasieff Ric Wake Guy Roche and Humberto Gatica and five of them were written by Diane Warren including all four singles released from Celine Dion Celine DionStudio album by Celine DionReleased30 March 1992 1992 03 30 see release history RecordedOctober 1991 February 1992StudioBunny Hop Sherman Oaks California Cove City Sound Glen Cove New York Criterion Encore Burbank California Lighthouse Recorders North Hollywood California Mad Hatter Los Angeles California Music Grinder Ocean Way Record Plant Red Zone Burbank California Right Track Recording Morin Heights Quebec Canada Power Station Village RecordsGenrePopLength61 04LabelColumbia EpicProducerWalter Afanasieff Ric Wake Guy Roche Humberto GaticaCeline Dion chronologyDion chante Plamondon 1991 Celine Dion 1992 The Colour of My Love 1993 Singles from Celine Dion If You Asked Me To Released 13 April 1992 Nothing Broken but My Heart Released 3 August 1992 Love Can Move Mountains Released 19 October 1992 Water from the Moon Released 1 March 1993Celine Dion received generally mixed reviews from music critics Commercially the album reached number one in Quebec number three in Canada and was certified Diamond by Music Canada denoting shipments of over one million units At the 35th Annual Grammy Awards Celine Dion was nominated for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance losing to k d lang s Constant Craving To support the album Dion toured as the opening act for Michael Bolton on his Time Love and Tenderness Tour in the summer of 1992 through the United States From August 1992 until March 1993 Dion toured Canada with her Celine Dion in Concert tour Globally Celine Dion has sold over five million copies Contents 1 Background and content 2 Critical reception 3 Commercial performance 4 Industry awards 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 Certifications and sales 9 Release history 10 Notes 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksBackground and content EditDion s real international breakthrough came when she paired up with Peabo Bryson to record the title track to Walt Disney Pictures animated film Beauty and the Beast 1991 The song captured a musical style that Dion would utilize in the future sweeping classical and soft rock influenced ballads with soft instrumentation Both a critical and commercial smash the song became her second United States top 10 hit and also won many awards As with Dion s earlier releases the album had an overtone of love Dion worked with a new team of writers and producers on her eponymous album Five songs were written by Diane Warren With This Tear was a gift from Prince who wrote the song especially for Dion 1 The tracks were produced mainly by Walter Afanasieff Ric Wake and Guy Roche By 1992 the release of her previous English language album Unison 1990 and Celine Dion as well as various media appearances had propelled Dion to superstardom in North America She had achieved one of her main objectives wedging her way into the anglophone market and establishing fame Apart from her rising success there were also changes in Dion s personal life as Rene Angelil would make the transition from manager to lover However the relationship was kept a secret as both feared that the public would find the twenty six year difference between their ages incongruous The European version of Celine Dion includes Where Does My Heart Beat Now as a bonus track The album was re released on 7 September 1992 in Australia with a bonus disc containing four songs which had been previously released as singles from Unison Send Me a Lover was a leftover from the recording sessions of the Celine Dion album and it was released in 1994 on the charity compilation Kumbaya Album 1994 Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2 Calgary HeraldC 3 Chicago Tribune nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Robert ChristgauD 5 Entertainment WeeklyB 6 Orlando Sentinel nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 The New Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 The album has received varied reviews Stephen Thomas Erlewine from AllMusic wrote that Celine Dion s self titled follow up to her successful American debut is even stronger and more accomplished 2 Arion Berger from Entertainment Weekly commented She hits all the notes on Prince s graceful desperate With This Tear but clearly she has more voice than heart 6 Music critic Robert Christgau called it the worst album of the year that I can remember 5 Jan DeKnock of Chicago Tribune said that the album is even better because the young singer only 24 has developed enough confidence in her second language to really deliver the emotional nuances of a lyric especially in the ballads that dominate this album Dion has clearly joined Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston as one of the premier voices on the pop scene 4 Parry Gettelman from the Orlando Sentinel felt that Dion really excels on the three dance tracks in the Lisa Stansfield mold Love Can Move Mountains Did You Give Enough Love and Little Bit of Love 7 Commercial performance EditThe album has sold over five million copies worldwide 9 10 As of May 2016 Celine Dion has sold 2 400 000 copies in the United States according to Nielsen SoundScan 11 with an additional 624 000 units sold at BMG Music Club 12 SoundScan does not count albums sold through clubs like the BMG Music Service which were significantly popular in the 1990s 13 It was certified 2 Platinum in the United States and reached number 34 on the Billboard 200 chart 14 Dion s popularity was also showing in Canada where the album topped the chart in Quebec for six weeks peaked at number three on the Canadian Albums Chart and was certified Diamond for one million copies sold 15 16 In other regions of the world Celine Dion peaked at number 15 in Australia number 31 in New Zealand number 59 in Japan and number 70 in the United Kingdom It was also certified Platinum in Australia and Gold in the UK and Japan 17 Dion received her first World Music Award for Best Selling Canadian Female Recording Artist of the Year The most successful single from the album was Beauty and the Beast which peaked at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified Gold in the United States 14 Other singles which reached the US top 40 included If You Asked Me To number four Nothing Broken but My Heart number 29 and Love Can Move Mountains number 36 Industry awards EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Celine Dion Celine Dion was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance Female and Juno Award for Album of the Year She also won the Female Vocalist of the Year and was nominated for the Canadian Entertainer of the Year Dion also won the Billboard International Creative Achievement Award and was nominated for the Billboard Music Award for Hot Adult Contemporary Artist She won the Felix Award for the Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success in a Language Other Than French and Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success Outside Quebec Dion won the World Music Award for World s Best Selling Canadian Female Artist of the Year and Governor General s Award Medal of Recognition for the Contribution to Canadian Culture Beauty and the Beast won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals and Grammy Award for Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television and was nominated for the Grammy Award for Record of the Year and Song of the Year It also won the Academy Award for Best Original Song Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song Juno Award for Single of the Year ASCAP Film and Television Music Award for Most Performed Song from Motion Picture and ASCAP Pop Award for Most Performed Song If You Asked Me To won the ASCAP Pop Award for Most Performed Song and was nominated for the Juno Award for Single of the Year and Billboard Music Award for Hot Adult Contemporary Single of the Year Nothing Broken but My Heart won the ASCAP Pop Award for Most Performed Song Love Can Move Mountains won the Juno Award for Dance Recording of the Year and was nominated for the Single of the Year The performance of Love Can Move Mountains at the Juno Awards of 1993 was nominated for the Gemini Award for Best Performance in a Variety Program or Series Track listing EditStandard editionNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Introduction Walter AfanasieffAfanasieff1 142 Love Can Move Mountains Diane WarrenRic Wake4 533 Show Some Emotion Andrew GoldGregory PrestopinoBrock WalshAfanasieff4 294 If You Asked Me To WarrenGuy Roche3 555 If You Could See Me Now AfanasieffJohn BettisAfanasieff5 076 Halfway to Heaven Franne GoldeNicky HollandHal DavidAfanasieff5 057 Did You Give Enough Love Seth SwirskyArnie RomanWake4 228 If I Were You Shelly PeikenRomanWake5 079 Beauty and the Beast duet with Peabo Bryson Alan MenkenHoward AshmanAfanasieff4 0410 I Love You Goodbye WarrenRoche3 3411 Little Bit of Love Claude GaudetteAndy ScottHumberto Gatica4 2712 Water from the Moon WarrenRocheAfanasieff a 4 4013 With This Tear PrinceAfanasieff4 1214 Nothing Broken but My Heart WarrenAfanasieff5 55Total length 61 04 European 1993 edition bonus trackNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length15 Where Does My Heart Beat Now Robert White JohnsonTaylor RhodesChristopher Neil4 33Total length 65 37 Australian 1992 second edition bonus discNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Where Does My Heart Beat Now JohnsonRhodesNeil4 332 If There Was Any Other Way Paul BlissNeil3 593 Unison Andy GoldmarkBruce RobertsGoldmark4 124 The Last to Know WalshPhil GaldstonNeil4 34Total length 14 18 Notes a signifies an additional producerPersonnel EditAdapted from AllMusic 18 Walter Afanasieff arranger bass guitar acoustic guitar keyboards orchestral arrangements organ hammond organ producer programming synclavier synthesizer synthesizer bass vocal arrangement vocal producer Ken Allardyce engineer Rene Angelil management Israel Baker violin Marilyn Baker viola Mickey Baker viola Greg Bannan production coordination David Barratt production coordination Kitty Beethoven background vocals Fred Re Run Berry flugelhorn Frederick Berry flugelhorn soloist Kyle Bess engineer David Betancourt engineer Rick Bieder engineer Teruko Brooks violin Peabo Bryson guest artist performer vocals Robbie Buchanan arranger keyboards piano Bob Cadway engineer mixing tracking Bruce Calder engineer Russ Cantor violin Dana Jon Chappelle engineer mixing Gary Cirimelli programming synclavier background vocals Ronald Clark violin Liz Constantine background vocals Van Coppock assistant engineer Orion Crawford copyist Joey Diggs background vocals Celine Dion primary artist spoken word vocals background vocals John Doelp executive producer Nancy Donald art direction Bruce Dukov violin Felipe Elgueta engineer Paul Ericksen engineer Clare Fischer arranger conductor string arrangements Chris Fogel assistant engineer Arne Frager string engineer Kenny G guest artist soprano sax Bruce Gaitsch guitar Pamela Gates violin Humberto Gatica engineer mixing producer Claude Gaudette arranger keyboards programming Gary Gertzweig violin Michael Gilbert engineer Edward Green violin Sandy Griffith background vocals Noel Hazen assistant engineer Mark Hensley engineer Dan Hetzel engineer Jim Hughart contrabass Larry Jacobs background vocals Davida Johnson violin Jimmy Johnson bass Jude Johnson cello Melisa Kary background vocals Neill King engineer Ren Klyce programming sampling synclavier Dave Koz guest artist saxophone Matthew Boomer La Monica engineer Manny Lacarrubba engineer Michael Landau guitar Norma Leonard violin Mario Lucy assistant engineer engineer Vito Luprano executive producer Patrick MacDougall mixing Margot MacLaine viola Earl Madison celli cello Larry Mah engineer Brian Malouf mixing Jean McClain background vocals Casey McMackin assistant engineer Vladimir Meller mastering Betty Moor violin Jorge Moraga viola Ralph Morrison III violin Michael Nowak viola Nils Oliver celli cello Rafael Padilla percussion Victoria Pearson photography Joel Peskin oboe synthesizer Ken Phillips production coordination Brian Pollack assistant engineer engineer Simon Pressey engineer Vicki Randle background vocals Claytoven Richardson background vocals John J R Robinson drums Guy Roche arranger engineer keyboards producer synthesizer Alejandro Rodriguez engineer Harry Scorzo violin Frederick Seykora celli cello Dan Shea keyboards programming David Shea keyboards synthesizer Paul Shure violin David Stenske viola Mick Stern engineer Robert Stone contrabass Robert Jeffrey Stone double bass Barbara Stout production coordination Rich Tancredi arranger Pamela Thompkins violin Michael Thompson guitar Jeanie Tracy background vocals Jeffrey C J Vanston keyboards Alan de Veritch viola Ric Wake arranger producer Francine Walsh violin Diane Warren background vocals Frank Wolf engineer Terry Wood background vocals Thomas R Yezzi engineer Richard Zuckerman executive producerCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Weekly chart performance for Celine Dion Chart 1992 1998 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 19 15Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 20 4Canadian Albums The Record 21 3Japanese Albums Oricon 22 59New Zealand Albums RMNZ 23 31Quebec ADISQ 24 1UK Albums OCC 25 70US Billboard 200 26 34 Year end charts Edit Year end chart performance for Celine Dion Chart 1992 PositionCanada Top Albums CDs RPM 27 16US Billboard 200 28 92Chart 1993 PositionCanada Top Albums CDs RPM 29 97Certifications and sales EditCertifications and sales for Celine Dion Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 17 Platinum 70 000 Canada Music Canada 16 Diamond 1 000 000 Japan RIAJ 30 Gold 100 000 United Kingdom BPI 31 Gold 100 000 United States RIAA 14 2 Platinum 3 024 000 A SummariesWorldwide 5 000 000 9 10 Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Release history EditRelease history for Celine Dion Region Date Label Format Catalog EditionCanada 32 30 March 1992 Columbia CDcassette 52473 Standard with 14 tracksUnited States 33 31 March 1992 EpicJapan 34 21 May 1992 SMEJ CD ESCA 5587United Kingdom 35 8 June 1992 Epic CDLPcassette 471508Australia 36 37 22 June 1992 CDcassette7 September 1992 Includes bonus CD cassette with 4 tracksGermany 38 3 December 1992 Columbia CDLPcassetteUnited Kingdom 39 4 January 1993 Epic 4715089 Includes bonus trackNotes Edit As of May 2016 Celine Dion has sold 2 400 000 copies in the United States according to Nielsen SoundScan 11 with an additional 624 000 units sold at BMG Music Club 12 SoundScan does not count albums sold through clubs like the BMG Music Service which were significantly popular in the 1990s 13 See also EditList of diamond certified albums in CanadaReferences Edit 14 Popular Songs You Didn t Know Prince Wrote CW33 Dallas Ft Worth 22 April 2016 Retrieved 14 April 2021 a b Erlewine Stephen Thomas Celine Dion Celine Dion Rovi Corporation AllMusic Obee Dave 5 April 1992 Recent Releases Calgary Herald a b DeKnock Jan 21 May 1992 Celine Dion Celine Dion Epic Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on 14 November 2013 Retrieved 7 August 2020 a b Christgau Robert Robert Christgau CG celine dion Retrieved 18 October 2009 a b Berger Arion 17 April 1992 Celine Dion 1992 Celine Dion Entertainment Weekly a b Gettelman Parry 10 April 1992 Celine Dion Orlando Sentinel Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian David 28 November 2004 Celine Dion ISBN 9780743201698 Retrieved 13 December 2016 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help a b David Ball This Week in History December 12 to 18 Canadian Music Hall of Fame Archived from the original on 29 September 2014 Retrieved 5 August 2014 a b Archives de Radio Canada Celine Dion l envol d une carriere internationale Site des archives de Radio Canada in French Radio Canada Retrieved 1 September 2023 a b Gary Trust 22 May 2016 Ask Billboard Celine Dion s Career Sales amp Biggest Hot 100 Hits Billboard Retrieved 23 May 2016 a b Barry David 18 February 2003 Shania Backstreet Britney Eminem and Janet Top All Time Sellers Music Industry News Network Archived from the original on 16 November 2018 Retrieved 29 April 2019 a b Keith Caulfield 25 January 2008 Ask Billboard Billboard Archived from the original on 2 January 2019 Retrieved 29 April 2019 a b c American album certifications Celine Dion Celine Dion Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved 28 July 2014 Compilation des ventes d albums par ordre alphabetique d interpretes PDF in French BAnQ Retrieved 12 March 2019 a b Canadian album certifications Celine Dion Celine Dion Music Canada Retrieved 28 July 2014 a b ARIA Charts Accreditations 2021 Albums PDF Australian Recording Industry Association Retrieved 1 July 2021 Celine Dion gt Credits Allmusic Retrieved 26 January 2023 Australiancharts com Celine Dion Celine Dion Hung Medien Retrieved 28 July 2014 Top RPM Albums Issue 2136 RPM Library and Archives Canada Retrieved 28 July 2014 Hits of the World PDF Billboard 30 May 1992 p 42 Retrieved 17 October 2015 セリーヌ ディオンのアルバム売り上げランキング in Japanese Oricon Archived from the original on 26 October 2014 Retrieved 28 July 2014 Charts nz Celine Dion Celine Dion Hung Medien Retrieved 28 July 2014 Palmares des ventes d albums au Quebec in French BAnQ Archived from the original on 27 January 2023 Retrieved 12 March 2019 Official Albums Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved 28 July 2014 Celine Dion Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved 28 July 2014 The RPM Top 100 Albums of 1992 PDF RPM Vol 56 no 25 19 December 1992 p 8 Retrieved 1 April 2019 1992 Billboard 200 Albums Billboard Retrieved 28 July 2014 The RPM Top 100 Albums of 1993 RPM 18 December 1993 Retrieved 1 July 2014 Japanese album certifications セリーヌ ディオン セリーヌ ディオン in Japanese Recording Industry Association of Japan Retrieved 8 December 2019 Select 1996年8月 on the drop down menu British album certifications Celine Dion Celine Dion British Phonographic Industry Retrieved 28 July 2014 Celine Dion Music Celine Dion celinedion com Retrieved 23 September 2018 Sonymusicstore com Celine Dion Celine Dion Sony Music Archived from the original on 13 September 2003 Retrieved 30 December 2022 セリーヌ ディオン in Japanese Sony Music Entertainment Japan Retrieved 19 September 2018 New Releases PDF Music Week 6 June 1992 p 8 Retrieved 29 December 2022 Larry LeBlanc and Susan Nunziata 16 May 1992 Dion s Language Is Universal PDF Billboard p 40 Retrieved 13 May 2015 Celine Dion Album Discogs Retrieved 23 September 2018 Celine Dion Releases Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH Sony Music Archived from the original on 14 February 2009 Retrieved 30 December 2022 New Releases PDF Music Week 26 December 1992 p 14 Retrieved 29 December 2022 External links EditCeline Dion at Discogs list of releases Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Celine Dion album amp oldid 1178269679, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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