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C'est pour vivre (album)

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Recorded
  
1983–87

Artist
  
Céline Dion

Label
  
Elap Music

Length
  
54:02

Release date
  
27 January 1997

Genre
  
Pop music

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Released
  
3 February 1997 (1997-02-03)

C'est pour vivre (1997)
  
The Collection 1982–1988 (1997)

Producers
  
Eddy Marnay, Romano Musumarra

Similar
  
Céline Dion albums, Pop music albums

C'est pour vivre (meaning "It's for Living") is a French-language compilation album by Canadian singer Celine Dion, released in Europe, Asia, Australia and South America in 1997. It features fourteen rare songs recorded between 1983 and 1987. The album was issued under many different titles, with many different covers, and by various music labels. It reached number thirty-two in Belgium Wallonia and number forty-nine in the United Kingdom.

Contents

Background and content

After the success of D'eux, which became the best-selling French-language album of all time, various music labels around the world issued compilations with Dion's early and rare recordings from the '80s. After 1995's Gold Vol. 1, a compilation with another fourteen songs was released in 1997. It was issued in Europe, Asia, Australia and South America under many various titles: C'est pour vivre, The French Love Album, Les premières années: The Very Best of the Early Years, Mon ami, Les hits de Céline Dion volume 2 or D'amour française. They were released with many different covers and by various music labels.

Critical reception and commercial performance

Charlotte Dillon of AllMusic gave the album four out of five stars and wrote that even if you can't understand the words, you can "enjoy the sound and feel the emotions during such notable tunes" as "Je ne veux pas", "En amour", "Ne me plaignez pas", and "Les chemins de ma maison". On 3 February 1997, C'est pour vivre was issued in the United Kingdom where it reached number forty-nine in March 1997. In July 1997, it also debuted on the chart in Belgium Wallonia peaking at number thirty-two the next month.

Songs

1Mon ami m'a quittée3:01
2La dodo la do3:05
3Hymne A L'amiti4:02

References

C'est pour vivre (album) Wikipedia