Celine Dion - My Love -essential Collection--20... ★ Limited Time

Released in 2008 (and later re-issued in various expanded formats), My Love: Essential Collection is not just another "greatest hits" album. It is a carefully curated journey through the most transformative 20-year period of Dion’s career. This article dives deep into why this specific collection remains the ultimate entry point for new listeners and a cherished treasure for long-time fans. By 2008, Celine Dion had already released several compilation albums, including the massive All the Way... A Decade of Song (1999). However, My Love: Essential Collection arrived at a pivotal moment. It followed the conclusion of her historic five-year residency at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas ( A New Day... ) and preceded the launch of her Taking Chances world tour.

It captures the grit of the 80s, the gloss of the 90s, and the maturity of the 2000s. It is a testament to a voice that refuses to age. As Celine continues to battle Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS) and bravely postpones tours to focus on her health, listening to My Love feels less like nostalgia and more like an act of preservation. These 20 (or more) tracks are the sound of an artist giving absolutely everything she has to the microphone. Celine Dion - My Love -Essential Collection--20...

For the casual fan who owns Let’s Talk About Love but never bought A New Day Has Come , this collection fills in the gaps. It is the perfect soundtrack for a long drive, a rainy Sunday afternoon, or a workout (if you skip the sad ones). Released in 2008 (and later re-issued in various

One distinct advantage of My Love over competing greatest hits packages is the inclusion of “Pour que tu m’aimes encore.” Celine Dion is a francophone artist first. By including her signature French hit, the album reminds listeners that her emotional authenticity transcends language. It sold millions of copies in Europe and Quebec, proving that a ballad doesn't need English lyrics to break hearts. By 2008, Celine Dion had already released several

It is immediately followed by “Think Twice” and “It’s All Coming Back to Me Now.” The latter, written by Jim Steinman, is a seven-minute gothic opera of obsession and memory. Including the full version here shows respect for the art form, refusing to edit the song down for convenience.