Unison (album)

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Unison
Unison cover
Studio album by Céline Dion
Released Flag of Canada March 26, 1990
Flag of the United States September 11, 1990
Flag of Japan February 21, 1991
Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of Australia March 4, 1991
Recorded 1989-1990
Genre Pop
Length 43:02
Label Columbia, Epic
Producer David Foster, Andy Goldmark, Tom Keane, Christopher Neil
Professional reviews
Céline Dion chronology
The Best Of
(1988)
Unison
(1990)
Dion chante Plamondon
(1991)

Unison is the English-language debut album of Céline Dion, released in 1990 in North America and the next year in the rest of the world. If counting her previous French-language releases, it was her fifteenth album.

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Before Unison, Céline Dion already had a solid music career in Francophone markets. She had released fourteen albums in her native language: 11 in Canada and 3 in France. She had won numerous music awards including 15 Félix Awards, 2 Yamaha Music Festival Awards, Eurovision Song Contest Grand Prix or MetroStar Award. Dion received gold and platinum certifications for several of her albums (4 gold, 3 platinum awards) and singles (3 gold awards). She was very successful as a French artist but still unknown in the English-speaking world.

In 1985 Dion recorded her first English single called "Listen to the Magic Man" for the movie The Peanut Butter Solution. The soundtrack also contained "Michael's Song." The same year she released a live album, Céline Dion en concert which contained a few English songs: "Up Where We Belong," "Over the Rainbow" and "What a Feeling."

In 1989 she released her second English single in Canada: "Can't Live With You, Can't Live Without You," a duet with Billy Newton-Davis. She also recorded "Listen to Me" with Warren Wiebe. This was the title song for the movie starring Kirk Cameron. Finally in 1989, she recorded her third duet with Dan Hill, called "Wishful Thinking."

After all those duets and movie songs, it was time for Dion's solo effort, an entire album in English that would introduce her to the world. For the release, CBS Records had originally offered $25,000, which would allow Dion to record new vocals over the original musical tracks from the French album Incognito. Three events would raise the ante. First, Dion performed a duet in English with Dan Hill at CBS Canada's 1987 convention. The performance impressed the company's president Bernie DiMatteo enough for him to raise the budget to $100,000 so that some new songs could be commissioned. Next, at the Juno Awards she sang "Have a Heart" - the English version of "Partout je te vois" from Incognito. After the performance the budget rose to $300,000. When David Foster later saw it on videotape, he told DiMatteo that $300,000 wasn't enough, so they were given an unlimited budget. The record ended up costing $600,000. Dion worked with three well-known producers: David Foster, Christopher Neil and Andy Goldmark.

Unison was recorded in London, New York and Los Angeles. Hits from the album include: "(If There Was) Any Other Way," "Unison" (a cover of Junior's song for the Tom Cruise movie All the Right Moves), "Where Does My Heart Beat Now," "The Last to Know" (previously recorded by Sheena Easton) and a radio single "Have a Heart" (the English version of Dion's 1987 song "Partout je te vois" from Incognito). Unison earned Dion two Juno Awards for the Album of the Year and the Female Vocalist of the Year.

Céline Dion did the Unison Tour in Canada to support the album. There was also a Unison home video released. During the tour, Céline Dion took part in the recording of "Voices That Care," a charity single released in March 1991. The song was written by David Foster, Linda Thompson and Peter Cetera, and recorded by a group of popular musicians, entertainers and athletes to help boost the morale of U.S. troops involved in the Gulf War, and also support the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. The song reached #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and was certified gold in the United States for selling over 500,000 copies.

Unison was largely influenced by the 1980s soft rock sound that was a fit for the adult contemporary radio format. Unison hit all the right notes with critics: Jim Faber of Entertainment Weekly wrote that Dion's vocals were "tastefully unadorned," and that she never attempted to "bring off styles that are beyond her." Stephen Erlwine of All Music Guide declared it as "a fine, sophisticated American debut."

"Where Does My Heart Beat Now" is considered the single that broke Céline Dion into the English world of music (reaching #4 in the United States). Worldwide sales of Unison have exceeded 4 million copies. The albums' biggest success was in Canada and the United States where it charted at numbers 18 and 74 respectively, going 7 times platinum in Canada (by selling over 700,000 copies), and platinum in the United States (with sales of 1.3 million). The album achieved top ten status in Norway, charting at #8, its highest position around the world. Five years after its initial release, in 1996, Unison peaked at #55 in the United Kingdom. Although the album did not chart in France, it was nevertheless certified gold in 1997 for selling over 100,000 copies.

While Dion was enjoying her rising success in the English-speaking world, her French and Quebec fans criticized her for neglecting them. After she won the English-speaking Artist of the Year at the Félix Awards show, she attempted to reconnect with her French-speaking fans by refusing to accept the award. She stated she was and would always be, a French, and not an English artist.

# Title Writers Length
1. "(If There Was) Any Other Way" P. Bliss 4:00
2. "If Love Is Out the Question" P. Bliss, P. Palmer 3:53
3. "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" R. W. Johnson, T. Rhodes 4:33
4. "The Last to Know" B. Walsh, P. Galdston 4:35
5. "I'm Loving Every Moment With You" T. Keane, E. Pressley, T. Collins 4:08
6. "Love by Another Name" D. Foster, C. Magnes, G. Ballard 4:51
7. "Unison" A. Goldmark, B. Roberts 4:13
8. "I Feel Too Much" T. Keane, E. Pressley 4:09
9. "If We Could Start Over" S. Meissner 4:22
10. "Have a Heart" A. Nova, B. Steinberg, R. McCarthy 4:14

Country Peak
position
Number of
weeks
Certification Sales
Norway 8 6 n/a n/a
Norway (Mid-Price) 11 1 - -
Canada 18 71 7x Platinum 700,000
United States (Top Pop Catalog Albums) 27 31 - -
United Kingdom 55 30 - n/a
Belgium Wallonie 56 n/a n/a n/a
United States (Billboard 200) 74 26 Platinum 1,238,000
Belgium Flanders 80 n/a - -
France - - Gold 100,000

Year Award show Award
1990 Billet Platine Billet Platine for the Concert Céline Dion
1991 Juno Awards Album of the Year – Unison
1991 Juno Awards Female Vocalist of the Year
1991 Félix Awards Quebec Artist Achieving the Most Success in a Language Other Than French

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