
A monolithic collision of Spector's Wall of Sound and Dion's street-smart croon. Glacial, reverb-drenched, and deeply melancholic pop for the dead of night.
1975 · Phil Spector International
A heavy, reverb-soaked longing that feels both grand and deeply lonely.
How does Born to Be With You sound next to the rest of Dion's catalogue?
Haunting saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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