Unison (Celine Dion album)


Unison is the ninth studio album by Canadian singer Celine Dion and her first English-language album. Released on 2 April 1990 by Columbia Records, it features a mix of dance songs and ballads influenced by 1980s soft rock. The album was produced by David Foster, Christopher Neil, Andy Goldmark and Tom Keane. Upon its release, Unison received generally positive reviews from music critics, who complimented Dion's voice and technique, as well as the album's content.
On the commercial level, Unison reached number one in Quebec, number eight in Norway and number fifteen in Canada and Australia. It was certified seven-times Platinum in Canada, Platinum in the United States, Gold in the United Kingdom and France, and has sold over three million copies worldwide. Up to five singles were released from Unison, depending on the country. "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" became a top five hit on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching number four. The next US single, " Any Other Way" peaked at number thirty-five. In 1991, Unison won Juno Award for Album of the Year and Dion won Juno Award for Female Vocalist of the Year.

Background

In the 1980s, Dion released eleven French-language albums in Canada and three in France. One compilation album was issued in Europe. In Canada, Incognito was certified two-times Platinum, Tellement j'ai d'amour... Platinum, and Les chemins de ma maison and Mélanie Gold. Dion topped the Quebec chart with hits like "D'amour ou d'amitié", "Mon ami m'a quittée", "Incognito", "Lolita ", "Comme un cœur froid" and "D'abord, c'est quoi l'amour". "D'amour ou d'amitié" and "Une colombe" were certified Gold in Canada. In the 1980s, Dion won fifteen Félix Awards, including Newcomer of the Year, Female Vocalist of the Year, Album of the Year, Pop Album of the Year, Best Selling Album of the Year, Most Popular Song of the Year, Best Selling Single of the Year, Best Stage Performance of the Year and Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success Outside Quebec. In France, Dion became the first Canadian artist to receive a Gold record for her top ten single "D'amour ou d'amitié". Further success in Europe came when she represented Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1988 with the song "Ne partez pas sans moi", which later won the contest.
CBS Records had originally offered $25,000 to make the album, which would allow Dion to record new vocals over the original musical tracks from Incognito. Three events would raise the ante. First, Dion performed a duet with Dan Hill on "Can't We Try" at the CBS Canada 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 of 1987 she sang "Have a Heart". After the performance the budget rose to $300,000. When David Foster later saw it on videotape, he told DiMatteo that $300,000 was not enough, so they were given an unlimited budget. The record ended up costing $600,000. Unison was recorded in London, New York and Los Angeles.
Before releasing Unison in 1990, "Can't Live With You, Can't Live Without You", a duet with Billy Newton-Davis was issued as a single in Canada in 1989 from his album, Spellbound. Dion also sang a duet with Warren Wiebe on "Listen to Me", taken from the American drama film of the same name. The third duet recorded in 1989 was with Dan Hill on "Wishful Thinking" from his album, Real Love. However, these duets were not included on Unison.

Content and release

Unison includes four songs produced by British record producer, Christopher Neil who previously worked with artists like Sheena Easton, Mike + The Mechanics and Shakin' Stevens. Neil produced three singles from the album, including the successful "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" and a cover of Sheena Easton song, "The Last to Know". Five songs were produced by Canadian record producer and composer, David Foster. His production work included "Have a Heart", which in French-language version was recorded for Dion's 1987 album, Incognito. Andy Goldmark produced a cover of Junior's song for the Tom Cruise movie All the Right Moves, "Unison".
The album, with ten tracks, was released on 2 April 1990 in Canada and on 11 September 1990 in the United States. In other parts of the world, Unison was issued on 21 February 1991 in Japan, on 4 March 1991 in Australia and on 16 September 1991 in the United Kingdom.

Singles

Five singles from Unison were released in Canada: " Any Other Way" in March 1990, "Unison" in July 1990, "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" in September 1990, "The Last to Know" in March 1991 and "Have a Heart" in July 1991. All singles reached top forty in Canada, and "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" peaked at number six. They were also successful on the Canadian Adult Contemporary chart. Four of them reached top ten and "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" topped the Adult Contemporary chart for two weeks.
In the United States, "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" was released as the lead single in September 1990. It was followed by " Any Other Way" in March 1991 and "The Last to Know" in June 1991. "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" became Dion's first US top ten hit. The song reached number four on the Billboard Hot 100. " Any Other Way" peaked at number thirty-five there. All three songs also charted on the US Adult Contemporary chart where the most successful "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" peaked at number two. In early 1991, "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" was released as the first single from Unison outside North America. It was successful in Norway, reaching number four. "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" peaked inside the top forty in Ireland, France, Belgium, Netherlands and New Zealand. It also charted in Australia and the United Kingdom.

Promotion

On 6 May 1989, Dion opened the Eurovision Song Contest with a performance of her previous year winning song, "Ne partez pas sans moi" and "Where Does My Heart Beat Now", a track from her upcoming English-language album, Unison. In 1990 and 1991, Dion promoted Unison on various television shows. Her first American television appearance was on The Tonight Show, where she performed "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" on 21 September 1990. Dion sang the same song on The Tonight Show again on 15 November 1990. Other US performances included: "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" on Good Morning America, Live with Regis and Kathie Lee and Into the Night with Rick Dees, "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" and " Any Other Way" on Super Dave, and "The Last to Know" on The Tonight Show.
In Canada, Dion performed "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" during the Juno Awards of 1991. She also sang " Any Other Way", "Unison" and "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" on various Canadian television shows. Dion promoted Unison with her sold-out Unison Tour in Canada as well. Performances on television shows in other countries included "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" in the Netherlands in 1990, in France on TV show Le Monde Est À Vous on 7 April 1991 and " Any Other Way" and "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" in Norway in 1991.

Critical reception

The album 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 Farber 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 Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic declared it as "a fine, sophisticated American debut". Jan De Knock of Chicago Tribune said that "though Dion's big voice invites comparisons to the power-pop stylings of Taylor Dayne and Laura Branigan... she also has a deft touch with an R&B groove.

Commercial performance

In Canada, Unison reached number fifteen and was certified seven-times Platinum. It also topped the chart in Quebec for nine weeks. In the United States, it peaked at number seventy-four and has sold over 1.2 million copies achieving Platinum certification. Unison reached number eight in Norway, number fifty-five in the United Kingdom and also charted in Belgium. It was certified Gold in the United Kingdom and France. In Australia, it charted as a combo with Celine Dion in 1992 and peaked at number fifteen. Unison has sold over three million copies worldwide.

Accolades

At the Juno Awards of 1991, Dion won awards for Album of the Year and Female Vocalist of the Year. It was the first time in Juno Awards history that a French-Canadian artist had taken top honors in these categories. "Unison" was also nominated for Best Dance Recording and David Foster was nominated in category Producer of the Year for producing "Have a Heart" and "Love by Another Name". At the Juno Awards of 1992, Dion won again Female Vocalist of the Year and was nominated for Canadian Entertainer of the Year. In 1990, she received Félix Award for Anglophone Artist of the Year but publicly refused it not considering herself an Anglophone artist. In 1991, Dion won Félix Award for Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success in a Language Other Than French and was nominated for the Félix Award for the Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success Outside Quebec. Unison Tour won Félix Award for Stage Director of the Year and was nominated for Lighting Designer of the Year.
Unison Tour also received Platinum Ticket Award for selling over 100,000 tickets in Quebec alone. In 1992, Dion was nominated for the Gemini Award for Best Performance in a Variety Program or Series for her performance of "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" at the Juno Awards of 1991. "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" also won ASCAP Pop Award for Most Performed Song in the United States. Additionally, Céline Dion – Unison and Céline Dion: 10 ans déjà television specials were nominated for various Gémeaux Awards in 1990 and 1992, respectively. Céline Dion – Unison won the Gémeaux Award for Best Variety Special.

Track listing

Personnel

Adapted from AllMusic.

Weekly charts

Year-end charts

Chart Position
Canada Top Albums/CDs 63
Canada Top Albums/CDs Canadian Artists 10

Certifications and sales

Release history