Another album with 14 silly love songs--what can we say about it? At least there's nothing really sick. It's just anti-social, in the way this focus on love makes any two people.
The music is pop as in a derivative of rock, not a derivative of a derivative of a derivative. It's pretty straight-forward.
The one good song is "Love is all we need," because this refers to "we" as in all people. Celine Dion says life is not all shopping. Confronting the difficulties of other people, middle and upper class people "have a tendency to be/Too scared to face it/It's breaking my heart to see.../When love is all we neeeeed..."
Otherwise, this album follows the formula of popular wimmin singers--songs about love between two, nothing harsh, nothing out-of-place or contradictory.
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