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Personnel: Evelina Gard (vocals); David Stenmarck (spoken vocals); Chuck Harmony (various instruments); Tim Christensen (guitar, guitars, Mellotron, bass guitar, drums); Peer ...Read more
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Taking Chances: Solid but unspectacular.
Having seen Celine @ Ceasars in Vegas 6 times the new CD Taking Chances was a must have! While Celine puts in a very good effort this CD just doesn't seem to have any songs th...Read more
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Great CD!! Celine Dion At Her Best
I just received this CD in the mail today and listened to it. I loved it!! The songs on the CD are awesome!! Celine Dion has worked with some new artists for new album. Ben Mo...Read more

Taking Chances by Celine Dion (CD, Jan-2007, Sony Music Distribution (USA))

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UPC:886970811422
Artist:Celine Dion
Format:CD
Release Year:2007
Record Label:Sony Music Distribution (USA)
Genre:Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Taking Chances
2. Alone
3. Eyes on Me
4. My Love
5. Shadow of Love
6. Surprise Surprise
7. This Time
8. New Dawn
9. Song for You, A
10. World to Believe In, A
11. Can't Fight the Feelin'
12. I Got Nothin' Left
13. Right Next to the Right One
14. Fade Away
15. That's Just the Woman in Me
16. Skies of L.A.

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Playing Time:66 min.
Producer:Christopher Neil, Linda Perry, Ne-Yo, Aldo Nova, Anders Bagge, Kara DioGuardi, Kuk Harrell, John Shanks, Kristian Lundin, Emanuel Kiriakou, C. "Tricky" Stewart, Peer Astrom, Ben Moody, David Hodges, Chuck Harmony, Christy Hall
Distributor:Sony Music Distribution (
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Evelina Gard (vocals); David Stenmarck (spoken vocals); Chuck Harmony (various instruments); Tim Christensen (guitar, guitars, Mellotron, bass guitar, drums); Peer Astrom (guitar, guitars, bass guitar, drums, programming); Sebastian Thott, Sebastian Nylund (guitar, guitars); Michael Thompson (guitar, electric guitar); John Shanks (guitar, bass guitar); Michael Herring , Jesse Bond (guitar); Karl Engstrom (guitars, keyboards, programming); Linda Perry (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano, organ, Mellotron, background vocals); Emanuel Kiriakou (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano, keyboards, bass guitar, percussion, programming); Aldo Nova (electric guitar, keyboards, electronic percussion, programming, keyboard programming); David Levita (electric guitar); Per Sporrong (violin); VSL, Linda Lampenius, Jeff Bova, Lee Blaske, Ulf Forsberg (strings); David Hodges, Fred Nelson (piano); Robert Wells (grand piano); Doug Petty, Doug Perry (organ); D.C. Collard (Hammond b-3 organ); Kristian Lundin (keyboards, programming, background vocals); Christopher "Tricky" Stewart (keyboards, drum programming); Martin Sutton, Jamie Muhoberac, Pat Leonard, Ned Douglas (keyboards); Calvin Palmer, Paul Ill, Marty O'Brien (bass guitar); Jeff Rothschild (drums, programming); Nathan Wetherington, Damon "DJ" Jefferson, Abe Laboriel, Jr., Jim Keltner, Dorian Crozier (drums); Christopher Neil, Donna Simon, Belle Erskine, Kara DioGuardi, Lucy Woodward, Delta Goodrem, Ne-Yo (background vocals).Audio Mixers: Jeff Rothschild; Roger Sommers; Kristian Lundin; Martin Sutton; Chris Lord-Alge; Kevin "KD" Davis; Dave Pensado; Niklas Flyckt.Recording information: CMK Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Conway Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Decibel studios, Stockholm, Sweden; Henson Recording Studio, Hollywood, CA; Masterplan Studios; Studio At The Palms, Las Vegas, NV; Studio E, Chalice Recordings; Sveriges Radio; The Carrington House, Atlanta, GA; The Studio, Philadelphia, PA; WEstlake Studios, Los Angeles, CA.Director: Lina Attinsano.Photographer: Ruven Afanador.Unknown Contributor Role: Linda Perry.Arranger: Peer Astrom.That enormous mop of Stevie Nicks-style rock-chick hair on the front cover of TAKING CHANCES is the first clue that this is a different sort of album for Celine Dion. The formerly carefully coiffed French Canadian singer's first mainstream pop effort since 2002's A NEW DAY HAS COME, TAKING CHANCES is Dion's rock album. Guest producers and songwriters include former Evanescence co-leader Ben Moody, Canadian hard rocker Aldo Nova, Britpop master Kimberley Rew (of Soft Boys and Katrina and the Waves fame), and Linda Perry, who wrote and produced hits for Pink and Christina Aguilera, among others. Over the course of these 16 songs, Dion applies her bombastic, unapologetically operatic vocal style to an entirely new context, and the combination works well. Perry, Rew, and Moody in particular have previous experience working with female singers with big voices, so their songs match Dion's expressive vocal power with wailing guitars, dramatic piano crescendos, and subtle reminders of the rock of arenas past, from BORN TO RUN-era Bruce Springsteen to Heart's power ballad days. Indeed, one of the album's highlights is perhaps the definitive version of Heart's "Alone." While not noisy enough to worry Dion's easy-listening fans, TAKING CHANCES lives up to its title admirably.

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Taking Chances: Solid but unspectacular.

Created: 28/11/07
Having seen Celine @ Ceasars in Vegas 6 times the new CD Taking Chances was a must have! While Celine puts in a very good effort this CD just doesn't seem to have any songs that could be considered a hit. While her cover of Alone and the title track are nicely done songs, I just do not feel that she really used the full range of her voice as she has done so well in the past. It seems that while the CD is called Taking chances Celine decided to play this one safe, with nice catchy songs but none really memorable. As a huge Celine fan I did like this CD overall and Celine fans will like it, I was just expecting much more from the Greatest Singer in the World!!!!
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Great CD!! Celine Dion At Her Best

Created: 11/02/08
I just received this CD in the mail today and listened to it. I loved it!! The songs on the CD are awesome!! Celine Dion has worked with some new artists for new album. Ben Moody from Evanscense is one of the songwriters credited on CD, along with a few others that worked with different artists such as Christina Agulira, etc. Celine Dion is at her best on this album. This album deserves a Grammy or American Music Award for Best Female Artist or Best Album of The Year.
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Taking Chances

Created: 27/03/08
I like this CD, although I like Celine's earliest work, back in the early 90's, the best. This CD is a bit different than previous albums in that a couple of the songs are a little edgier (not so light-sounding), and some orchestra music is mixed in. I like both of these elements.

I wouldn't say this is Celine's "rock album" like the reviews say. It's still light rock/pop/easy-listening. I personally like Celine very much as a person and have bought all her CDs and will continue to do so. I want to support her and buy only new and sealed CDs so I know she's getting the profits.

I personally would recommend any of Celine's music, however, I know I'm biased because she's one of my favorite artists, and like I said, I'll buy all of her albums she releases.
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Surprise, Surprise - Celine rocks on this one!

Created: 21/03/08
First off, I have to admit, I've never been a huge Celine Dion fan. I have always found her personality and performance style a little quirky and un-hip, bordering on sappy to annoying. I've also never really embraced the kind of lukewarm adult contemporary genre that she seems to embody. But... I LOVE THIS CD!!!! I just can't play it enough. Of course Celine's vocals are impeccable. But Celine has also developed an edge on this one and it works for me. Okay, Celine is not angry like the Sex Pistols. She's not exploring new musical frontiers. But she does deliver a strong set of thoroughly enjoyable power ballads, managing to do so with authenticity. Celine actually comes off as very human and even a bit cool. If you're even just a bit curious, give this one a try. I'm really glad that I did!
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Celine Took A Chance

Created: 30/01/08
I love Celine Dion and have what I feel like is her best CD'S. This one she really did not sound like herself in. She changed her style and did take a chance that did not work for me. She is so blessed with her vocal cords and when she puts them to ballets and songs with depth, she can not be beat by anyone out there. She is a master of her trade and I look forward to her next CD.
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