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List Price: $7.99 | | Label: Sony - 550 Music / Epic
Salesrank: 8056
Released: November 9, 1993 |
| Our Price: $2.98 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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The Colour of My Love Track Listing:
1. Power of Love
2. Misled
3. Think Twice
4. Only One Road
5. Everybody's Talkin' My Baby Down
6. Next Plane Out
7. Real Emotion
8. When I Fall in Love
9. Love Doesn't Ask Why
10. Refuse to Dance
11. I Remember L.A.
12. No Living Without Loving You
13. Lovin' Proof
14. Colour of My Love
Editorial Review:
"The Power of Love" was Celine Dion's first chart-topping song in America, but it was a career-defining moment in more ways than one. It established her as a dependable hitmaker and also fixed the pattern of her biggest successes to come--songs that begin with delicate melodies and spare instrumentation and build into big, powerful productions over which Dion's incomparable vocals hit stratospheric heights. Dion attempts other directions on The Colour of My Love, such as the light dance-pop of "Misled" and "Everybody's Talkin' My Baby Down," but they don't ring as true as her duet with Clive Griffin in "When I Fall in Love" (from the film Sleepless in Seattle) and the title track. --Daniel Durchholz
The Colour of My Love Reviews:
Fantastic purchase! Worth every penny 
2009-11-24 - Fantastic Purchase! Worth every penny. would recommend this seller again! Speedy delivery!
One of Celine's Better Albums 
2008-05-09 - Celine Dion is one of those artists people always loathe. It's quite a shame. This album has some great songs including "When I Fall in Love" a duet with little known UK singer Clive Griffin fromSleepless In Seattle: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and the title tune written by David Foster originally for Warren Wiebe to sing at his wife's wedding. Warren sang it at Celine's wedding too. He should have cut his own version and it would have sounded much better (if he had not killed himself) "Power of Love" is another classic. I would like to see David Foster put the Warren Wiebe- Celine Dion duet "Listen to Me"
on a CD someday. Warren was Celine's favorite male singer during the nineties in fact she wanted him to sing with her on "When I Fall in
Love", just as Barbra Streisand did when she did her Johnny Mathis medley
(which Warren demoed) Warren was a better singer than Clive Griffin at least...
My first Celine Dion Album I bought 
2008-01-25 - The Colour of my Love was the first album I bought of Celine Dion. I bought it 12 years ago. I haven't listen to it in a while until last week, and I still like the album. I have been a fan of Celine Dion for 12 years. She has got a beautiful voice. She reminds me of Barbra Striestand. Mariah Carey I like her a lot. I like Mariah and Celine. They both have beautiful voices. When I liked her, it started when she sang: Because you loved me. That is when I liked her. She has been my good inspiration.
there are moments 
2007-06-18 - There was a time when it seemed there would be no getting past Celine Dion's overwhelming voice. Vocal music would end, then and there, along with the 20th century and the millennium. No higher musical peaks worthy of scaling appeared on the horizon.
This album was a watershed in the career of a woman who sang so strongly and then appeared to disappear suddenly from the recording world. From the opening lines, 'The whispers in the morning ....', Celine put us on notice that her diminutive size in no way correlates to the sound that flows with what looks like effortless ease--artists know that it is nothing of the kind--from the skinny songstress.
Some found the highly produced quality of this cd worthy of their scorn. But in the tradition of big stage music, Celine's style is - unapologetically - just what it is. When she announced her transition to a grueling feet-on-the-ground commitment to Vegas, no one could be too surprised. She sings from the stage even when there is no stage.
It is difficult to choose the best track on this CD. Certainly 'Next Plane Out' would Compete'. Though laurels may go in the end to 'Love Doesn't Ask Why', that piece--an existential untruth but a marvelous piece of singing--would have to edge out 'I Remember L.A.':
'I remember L.A.'
Seems a lifetime ago
We were stars on Sunset Boulevard
What a move we made
There were days in the sun
That have stayed forever young
Nights when passion was invincible
We thought love would never die
There were moments in that lifetime
That my heart still replays
There were minutes, there were hours
There were days
There are moments I still love you
That same way
When I remember L.A.'
Who can not place themselves in Celine's L.A. with a lover who is now just a memory, though - in moments - a living presence? The almost imperceptible passage from 'were' to 'are' as the heart replays tells the whole story.
It is in conjuring up the colours of love, as she did with such surging prowess, that Celine carved out a place in our memory. A fine album.
Two thumbs up 
2007-02-28 - I never listened to Celine Dion's music much. I happened to check this album out from the library and had to go out and buy it after it was returned. This album has just the right mix of sad, slow love songs and up-beat ones. I would buy all of her CD's simply based on this one.