With the phenomenal success of her 1996 release 'Falling Into You,' Celine has firmly established herself as the premier songstress of her generation. 'Let's Talk About Love' is a fifteen song collection of extraordinary performances by Celine, joining forces with some of music's brightest lights. Clearly, Celine has attracted the full attention of the music world, and 'Let's Talk About Love' brings this into focus with an album containing a remarkable range of pop music gems. Recorded in London, New York and Los Angeles, 'Let's Talk About Love' features a host of special guests including some of popular music's greatest vocalists, songwriters, and producers. Some of the album highlights are outlined below ...
"Tell Him" is the first single from the album and is a duet with the legend herself, Barbra Streisand. This stunning collaboration was born of the singers' initial meeting at the 1997 Academy Awards. These two extraordinary voices come together to bring life to a song that is sure to move all who hear it.
"The Reason" kicks off 'Let's Talk About Love' in high style. It was written by Carole King and produced by legendary Beatles producer Sir George Martin. The track was produced and recorded at Air Studios in London.
"Immortality" is the third song on 'Let's Talk About Love' and is written by Barry Gibb and the BeeGees. The BeeGees also lend backing vocals to this beautiful, airy ballad that will touch the hearts of many. The song was produced by Walter A. at the Hit Factory in New York City.
Celine jumps into the dancehall world with a joyous, upbeat track that shakes the album into high gear with "Treat Her Like A Lady." Written by a team that includes Diana King, "Treat Her Like A Lady" was produced by Ric Wake at the Hit Factory NYC.
"I Hate You Then I Love You" was a worldwide smash for Italian superstar Tony Renis in the '60s. On this album, "I Hate You Then I Love You" is given a remarkable re-working featuring the voices of Celine and another Italian superstar, Luciano Pavarotti.
"Let's Talk About Love" was penned by Bryan Adams and French superstar Jean-Jacques Goldman and produced by David Foster. This late addition to the album is yet another fine example of the sing-along blockbuster ballads Celine is famous for. Gorgeous 'Beatlesesque' production techniques (including strings and a children's choir) give this song a magical air.
"Where Is The Love" and "Miles To Go (Before I Sleep)" were both written for Celine by Canada and Sony's very own Corey Hart.
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