The three hundred and thirty-seventh album: #337 Dion - Born To Be With You

It feels like it has been a while since we heard Phil Spector in action, but he's back with today's album - although not all tracks were produced by him and it's clear when he hasn't, as those tracks lack the effects and large production that he's so known for. The album brings a lot of big pop songs, using some new arrangements for songs and some originals, none of which I've entirely found memorable. It's decent to listen to, but I didn't really find anything in here that had staying power.