Something of a protégé of
Celine Dion (he's managed by her husband and manager,
René Angélil, and made his commercial breakthrough with a 2000 duet with
Dion, "Sous le Vent"), Quebecois adult contemporary singer
Garou (born
Pierre Garand) has until now stuck to the French-language market.
Piece of My Soul is his first English-language album, and it follows a similar formula to
Dion's push into the Anglophone market a little over a decade before, featuring songs by
Dion's core stable of songwriters (including 1980s one-hit wonder
Aldo Nova, who co-wrote the title track and "Coming Home") as well as tracks by bigger names.
Matchbox 20's
Rob Thomas wrote the first single, the pop/rocker "Stand Up" (not a cover of the
Ludacris single of the same name, which would have been as much a hoot as
Dion's ill-advised take on
AC/DC's "You Shook Me All Night Long"), and the dramatic ballad "First Day of My Life" (already a 2006 hit for ex-
Spice Girl Melanie C) was written by
Enrique Iglesias. The pleasant songs and glossy radio-ready arrangements here seem quite calculated toward the American adult contemporary market. ~ Stewart Mason