These Are Special Times

These Are Special Times is the seventeenth studio album and sixth English-language album by Canadian singer Celine Dion, and also her first English-language Christmas album. It was first released in Europe on 30 October 1998, by Columbia Records. In the United States, it was released on 3 November 1998 through Epic Records. The album features cover versions of popular Christmas songs and original material, including "I'm Your Angel" and "The Prayer". Dion worked with David Foster and Ric Wake, who produced most of the album. These Are Special Times was released after two of Dion's most successful third and fourth English albums, Falling into You (1996) and Let's Talk About Love (1997).

Upon its release, These Are Special Times received generally positive reviews from music critics. Many praised Dion's commitment to the project, as well as the production of the songs. The album has been certified six-times Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipment of six million copies in the United States. In Canada, the album has sold one million copies and been certified Diamond by the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA). These Are Special Times has sold over 12 million copies worldwide and is one of the best-selling Christmas albums of all time.

The album spawned two singles. "I'm Your Angel" was released as the lead single on 16 November 1998 and peaked at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100. "The Prayer", a duet with Andrea Bocelli, was released as a promotional single on 1 March 1999 and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song at the 56th Golden Globe Awards. In addition, "I'm Your Angel" and "The Prayer" were nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals at the 41st and 42nd Annual Grammy Awards, respectively. In 2021, Billboard named These Are Special Times the 8th Greatest Holiday Album of All Time.

Background
Celine Dion released two French-language Christmas albums in her early career: Céline Dion chante Noël (1981) and Chants et contes de Noël (1983). Later, in 1993, she recorded "The Christmas Song" which appears on David Foster's The Christmas Album. The next year, Dion was featured on Alvin and the Chipmunks' "Petit Papa Noël" which is on their album A Very Merry Chipmunk. In 1996, she recorded "Brahms' Lullaby" for the compilation For Our Children Too to benefit the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation. "The Christmas Song" and "Brahms' Lullaby" were included on These Are Special Times in 1998.

Content
Dion worked on These Are Special Times with her longtime partners David Foster and Ric Wake, who produced most of the songs. The album contains seven original compositions: "Don't Save It All for Christmas Day" (co-written by Celine Dion; covered by Avalon in 2000 and Clay Aiken in 2004 ), "Another Year Has Gone By" (written and produced by Bryan Adams), a solo version of "The Magic of Christmas Day" (recorded in 1999 as a duet with Rosie O'Donnell and included on a charity album, A Rosie Christmas), "The Prayer" (duet with Andrea Bocelli; each artist sang it solo on the 1998 soundtrack to Quest for Camelot), "Christmas Eve", "These Are the Special Times" (written by Diane Warren; covered by Christina Aguilera in 2000 ) and "I'm Your Angel" (duet with R. Kelly, written and produced by Kelly). Other tracks include inspired arrangements of standards like "O Holy Night", "Blue Christmas" (Diana Krall on acoustic piano), "Adeste Fideles", "Ave Maria" and new versions of the modern classics "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" and "Feliz Navidad". On the latter track and "Les cloches du hameau", Dion is joined by her family. In October 2007, the album was re-released as a Collector's Edition that includes a DVD of Dion's CBS television special for These Are Special Times. In November 2022, the album was re-released as a 2 LP Limited Edition Opaque Gold vinyl. In the wake of R. Kelly's legal issues, "I'm Your Angel" is omitted from this version's tracklist. Instead, "I Met An Angel (On Christmas Day)" - which was originally released as a B-Side to Dion's 1999 single "That's The Way It Is" - is included, as the album's closing track. Digital versions of the album have also been updated to reflect this altered tracklist.

Critical reception
These Are Special Times garnered generally positive reviews from music critics. Paul Verna from Billboard gave it a very positive review, praising Dion's maturity and the album's production. He wrote, "sounding at complete ease and wielding a wildly creative wand, an ever-maturing Dion conjures up surprise on what should be regarded as her next "big" album". Verna noted that this "grade-A effort" is "no ordinary holiday project". He praised "grandiose versions of standards" ("O Holy Night", "Adeste Fideles"), "modern classics" ("Happy Xmas (War Is Over)", "Feliz Navidad") and "thoughtfully produced original compositions" ("Another Year Has Gone By", "Don't Save It All for Christmas Day"). According to him, other highlights include "The Prayer", a "gorgeous duet" with Andrea Bocelli, the "Phil Spector-esque" "Christmas Eve", and a "sparkling reading" of "Ave Maria".

Chuck Taylor from Billboard also praised "I'm Your Angel", a duet with R. Kelly. He wrote that "this wonderfully restrained ballad delights with the most graceful vocal performances either of these artists has ever offered to radio". Taylor commented, "what raises the roof is the tune's elegant, epic instrumental base, which includes sweeping strings, a soulful choir, and gentle but determined percussive drive". He continued, that "I'm Your Angel" "sells big at the bridge, where the instrumentation drops and Kelly and Dion harmonize in a gorgeous minor key – it truly makes the song". Chuck Taylor also reviewed "The Prayer", calling it "a breathtaking, ultra-lush song, and the tour de force combination of Dion and Bocelli [which] will send a half-dozen chills up your spine". Although he felt that the song is "an unorthodox track for the radio", Taylor called it "affecting", "heartwarming", "absolutely exquisite" and "one of Dion's most radiant performances ever".

Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic stated that "any fan of Dion, or of '90s adult contemporary pop in general, should find this [album] very enjoyable". Although according to him, "at times, the production is too slick" and "at other times Dion's vocals are a little mannered," overall, These Are Special Times "is very effective, because the songs are good and she's committed to the material". Erlewine wrote that These Are Special Times is "an especially successful holiday album since Dion wisely balances" popular carols ("Blue Christmas," "The Christmas Song," "Feliz Navidad") with new songs ("I'm Your Angel," "Don't Save It All for Christmas"), hymns ("Adeste Fideles," "Ave Maria"), and Christmas songs with a distinct religious theme ("The Prayer," "O Holy Night")".

Commercial performance
By the end of 1998, These are Special Times sold 6 million copies worldwide, including 738,000 from Canada, becoming the best-selling holiday album of 1998 in the US & globally. To date, the album has sold 12 million copies worldwide and became the second best-selling holiday album by a female artist in history.

United States
These Are Special Times debuted at number four on the US Billboard 200, selling 126,000 copies. The next week, it became a greatest gainer, jumping to number three and selling 163,000 units. In its third week, despite selling 210,000 copies, These Are Special Times fell to number five. In its fourth week, thanks to Dion's CBS television special, the album rose to number three, with a 94% sales increase (409,000 copies), becoming a greatest gainer again. The next week, it moved to its peak position on the Billboard 200, number two, with sales of 366,000 units. These Are Special Times tied Amy Grant's 1992 Home for Christmas as the highest-charting holiday album ever by a female artist. It stayed at number two for a second week, selling 413,000 copies. In its seventh week, These Are Special Times reached its highest weekly sales of 462,000 copies, despite falling to number three. In its last week inside the top ten, the album fell to number five, selling another 461,000 copies. The album topped the Top Holiday Albums subchart, however, for nine consecutive weeks.

These Are Special Times became the best-selling holiday album of 1998 in the US with a total of 2,684,000 copies sold. Dion's album also sold more copies in its first year of release than any other holiday album by a female artist. On 16 November 2008, it also became the first holiday album by a female artist to top the five million mark in Nielsen SoundScan history. These Are Special Times is also the highest selling Christmas album by an artist born outside the US. It is the fourth best-selling Christmas album of the entire Nielsen SoundScan era with US sales of 5.6 million copies as of November 2019. On 3 November 2022, the album was certified six-times Platinum by the RIAA for shipment of six million copies in the US.

Rest of the world
In Canada and in Quebec, These Are Special Times peaked at number one. The album shipped one million copies and was certified Diamond by the CRIA. In Japan, the album reached number four and exceeded sales of more than 500,000 copies. These Are Special Times was also successful in Australasia and Europe, hitting the top ten in most countries and peaking at number one in Switzerland and Norway.

Promotion
Dion promoted the album in the United States with a television special which aired on CBS on 25 November 1998. It included two musical guests: Andrea Bocelli on "The Prayer" and Rosie O'Donnell on "Do You Hear What I Hear?". Dion also performed album tracks ("O Holy Night", "These Are the Special Times"), her number-one hits ("The Power of Love", "Because You Loved Me", "My Heart Will Go On"), as well as favorites ("Let's Talk About Love", "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face"). These Are Special Times was a television ratings champion, ranking number-one for the night and drawing an audience of more than sixteen million viewers. The show was nominated for two Emmy Awards. Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli also performed "The Prayer" at the 41st Grammy Awards on 24 February 1999 and at the 71st Academy Awards on 21 March 1999.

Singles
"I'm Your Angel" was released as the first single from the album. It became Dion's fourth number-one on the US Billboard Hot 100, topping the chart for six consecutive weeks. On 9 December 1998, it was certified Platinum by the RIAA for shipments of one million copies in the United States. The song was also successful in Europe, peaking at number three in the United Kingdom.

In March 1999, "The Prayer" (duet with Andrea Bocelli) was sent to adult contemporary radio stations in the United States and peaked at number twenty-two on Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks. In February 2008, Dion recorded a live version of this song in a duet with Josh Groban. Thanks to the digital sales, the track entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number seventy.

Accolades
These Are Special Times received the 1999 Japan Gold Disc Award for International Pop Album of the Year. At the 56th Golden Globe Awards, "The Prayer" won the award for Best Original Song. "I'm Your Angel" and "The Prayer" were nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals at the 41st and 42nd Grammy Awards, respectively. "The Prayer" was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 71st Academy Awards. In 2017, 24/7 Wall St. Named These Are Special Times as the 8th best Holiday Album of all time.

Impact and legacy
In recording her own version of the song for her 2020 holiday album My Gift, Carrie Underwood said that she was inspired by Dion's version of "O Holy Night", calling it "so beautiful and big and classic". Christina Aguilera recorded a rendition of "These Are The Special Times", and Patti Labelle performed a rendition of "Don't Save It All For Christmas Day". Billboard listed Dion's rendition of "Feliz Navidad" as one of the best covers of the song. Esquire listed Happy Xmas (War Is Over) among 'The 65 Best Christmas Songs of All Time '. Parade also listed the song "These Are The Special Times" at #44, among the 150 Best Christmas Songs of all Time. MTV praised These Are Special Times calling it "one of the Greatest Christmas albums to ever exist".

Billboard ranked her rendition of the classic hit "O Holy Night" at number 68 on their "100 Best Christmas Songs of All Time" list, calling it a "bombastically earnest performance". Its the only rendition of the song present on the list.

Track listing
Notes
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 * $undefined$ "I Met an Angel (On Christmas Day)" was originally released on the "That's the Way It Is" single in 1999. It replaced "I'm Your Angel" on the 2020 edition of the album.

Credits and personnel
Adapted from AllMusic.


 * Bryan Adams – arranger, bass, composer, guitar, producer, string arrangements
 * Tawatha Agee –	background vocals
 * Steve Amerson – background vocals
 * Morgan Ames – background vocals
 * Randy Andos – trombone
 * Jane Barnett – background vocals
 * David Barratt – production coordination
 * Tony Black – programming
 * Juan Bohorquez – assistant engineer, mixing assistant
 * Dick Bolks – background vocals
 * Alfred Bosco – assistant engineer
 * Jeff Bova – programming
 * Robert Bowker – background vocals
 * Jimmy Bralower – drum programming
 * Troy Bright – background vocals
 * Martin Briley – background vocals
 * Chris Brooke – assistant engineer
 * Alexandra Brown – choir, chorus
 * Bridgette Bryant – choir, chorus
 * Sharon Bryant – background vocals
 * Bob Buckley – conductor, string arrangements
 * Amick Byram – background vocals
 * Bob Cadway – engineer
 * Richie Cannata – tenor saxophone
 * Johnnie Carl – arranger
 * Elin Carlson – background vocals
 * Patrick Carroll – drum programming, bass guitar, percussion
 * Carmen Carter – choir, chorus
 * Lafayette Carthon Jr. – conductor, keyboards, background vocals
 * Sue Ann Carwell – background vocals
 * John Chiodini – guitar, electric guitar
 * Maria Christensen – composer, background vocals
 * Dennis Collins – background vocals
 * Crystal Cathedral Choir – choir
 * Barry Danielian – trumpet
 * Donna Davidson – background vocals
 * Nathan Dean – mixing assistant
 * Russ DeSalvo – guitar
 * John Doelp – executive producer
 * Chuck Domanico – bass
 * Terence Dover – engineer
 * Felipe Elgueta – engineer, programming
 * Gary Falcone – choir, chorus
 * David Foster – arranger, composer, keyboards, piano, producer
 * Bob Franceschini – alto saxophone
 * Simon Franglen – synclavier
 * Roger Freeland – background vocals
 * Yvonne Gage – background vocals
 * Humberto Gatica – engineer, mixing
 * Ayuana George – background vocals
 * Stephen George – programming
 * Diva Gray – background vocals
 * Nikki Gregoroff – background vocals
 * Don Hachey – mixing assistant
 * Andy Haller – assistant engineer
 * Jeff Hamilton – drums
 * Brian Harding – assistant engineer, mixing assistant
 * Linda Harmon – background vocals
 * Bill Harris – alto saxophone
 * Don Harris – trumpet
 * Dan Hetzel – engineer
 * Loris Holland – conductor, keyboards, Hammond organ, vocal arrangement, background vocals
 * Jimmy Hoyson – assistant engineer
 * Ronn Huff – arranger
 * Nancey Jackson – background vocals
 * Bashiri Johnson – background vocals
 * Tony Kadleck – trumpet
 * Shane Keister – arranger, handbell arrangement, piano, synclavier
 * Khris Kellow – background vocals
 * R. Kelly – arranger, composer, performer, producer
 * Rick Kerr – engineer
 * Curtis King – background vocals
 * Darlene Koldenhoven – background vocals
 * Diana Krall – piano
 * John Kurlander – engineer
 * Rick Logan – background vocals
 * Susie Stevens Logan – background vocals
 * Lisa Lougheed – background vocals
 * Jeremy Lubbock – arranger, string arrangements
 * Vito Luprano – executive producer
 * Johnny Mandel – orchestral arrangements
 * Ethan Mates – mixing assistant
 * Rob Mathes – conductor, orchestral arrangements
 * Paulette McWilliams – background vocals
 * Ozzie Melendez – trombone
 * Chieli Minucci – guitar
 * Cindy Mizelle – background vocals
 * Robert Moe – background vocals
 * Jeffrey Morrow – background vocals
 * Rob Murphy – assistant engineer, mixing assistant
 * Jake Ninan – assistant engineer
 * Rafael Padilla – percussion
 * Bobbi Page – choir, chorus
 * Shawn Pelton – drums
 * Randy Phillips – choir, chorus
 * Louis Price – choir, chorus
 * Tom Rainer – synthesizer
 * Jeffrey Ramsey – choir, chorus
 * Anthony Ransick – background vocals
 * Dave Reitzas – engineer
 * Cathy Richardson – background vocals
 * John "J.R." Robinson – drums
 * Robin Robinson – background vocals
 * Stevie Robinson – background vocals
 * Olle Romo – programming
 * William Ross – arranger, orchestral arrangements
 * Kamil Rustam – acoustic guitar
 * Johnny Rutledge – background vocals
 * Larry Salzman – guitar
 * John Scarpulla – baritone saxophone
 * Al Schmitt – engineer
 * David Shackney – engineer
 * Don Shelton – background vocals
 * Marc Shulman – guitar
 * Ira Siegel – guitar
 * Steve Skinner – arranger, drum programming, keyboard programming
 * Ramón Stagnaro – acoustic guitar
 * Randy Staub – engineer
 * Aya Takemura – mixing assistant
 * Chris Taylor – guitar
 * David Taylor – bass trombone
 * Vaneese Thomas – background vocals
 * Michael Thompson – electric guitar
 * Fonzi Thornton – background vocals
 * UB Tirado – mixing assistant
 * Terry Trotter – piano
 * Rob Trow – background vocals
 * Eric Troyer – background vocals
 * Carmen Twillie – choir, chorus, background vocals
 * Vancouver Orchestra – strings
 * Gary Van Pelt – engineer
 * Jeff Vereb – mixing assistant
 * Frank Vilardi – drums
 * Ric Wake – arranger, composer, producer
 * Joan Walton – background vocals
 * Spencer Washington – background vocals
 * John West – background vocals
 * Phil Western – engineer, keyboards, programming, string arrangements
 * Brenda White-King – background vocals
 * George Whitty – engineer, keyboard arrangements, synthesizer arrangements
 * Cheryl Wilson – background vocals
 * Elisabeth Withers – background vocals
 * Steven Wolf – drums
 * Thomas R. Yezzi – engineer
 * Peter Zizzo – arranger, bass programming, composer, drum programming, guitar, keyboard programming