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August 27, 2003 On October 13 in Europe and October 14 in Canada, Céline Dion will release 1 fille & 4 types, her first French album in five years. Artistic director Jean-Jacques Goldman, the power behind such recording events as D'Eux (1995) and S'il suffisait d'aimer (1998), has come up this time with an idea that completely won over the diva: surround her with three different writer-composers who have made their mark on the French music scene, Jacques Veneruso, Erick Benzi and master guitarist Gildas Arzel. The voice of one or other of these incomparable artists accompanies Céline's performance throughout the album, produced by Benzi and guided by Goldman from start to finish. As of today, Céline's fans can finally hear the first single from the unique album 1 fille & 4 types, entitled "Tout l'or des hommes." Music and lyrics are from Jacques Veneruso who wrote the memorable "Sous le vent" performed as a duet by Céline and Garou. "Tout l'or des hommes" offers up a message of love and hope, a kind of rallying song for all those who love one another despite the devastating dramas and wars tearing the world apart. Set against a touching and energizing melody, the lyrics are naturally magnified by Céline's incomparable voice: Tout l'or des hommes Ne vaut plus rien Si tu es loin de moi Tout l'amour du monde Ne me fait rien Alors surtout ne change pas The video for "Tout l'or des hommes." will be serviced shortly to video outlets. |