Celine Dion, the woman with a voice that can make you soar like an eagle (careful, don't jump off the balcony), is back with a new album that is up for streaming via Sound Cloud. The album will release with Rap tycoon Emimen's "Marshall Mathers LP 2" on Nov. 5.

After six years, Celine is here with a relatively contemporary album because of the inclusion of dubstep and electro beats. Her duet with Ne-Yo in "Incredible" is phenomenal as Celine and Ne-Yo hit the spot with this one. "Somebody Loves Somebody" is upbeat, bouncy and features a few drops here and there. It starts with her singing low and in no time she is flying with those high notes. She shows off her soprano skills in not only "Somebody Loves Somebody" but other notable songs like the title track "Loved Me Back To Life."

Celine Dion takes it slow and easy in "Water and a Flame," the smooth bassline is almost fluidic in this one, so horns for the bass player.

In "Breakaway," Celine sings along with the piano and charts the course of this number. It starts with just Celine and a solo piano and quickly merges with the gospel choir, but all through the song she commands it with her powerful vocals and binds it.

Like "Breakaway," Thankful" too is a subtle song with a solo piano accompanying her.

In "Overjoyed," Steve Wonder enters the recording room with her, and they come out with this dramatic duet. Stevie starts off with "building his castle of love," and continues until Celine, gently, joins her. The bass playing in this track is also commendable as it solidifies the tune.

Celine Dion's "Loved Me Back To Life" Tracklisting

1. "Loved Me Back To Life"

2. "Incredible (Duet with Ne-Yo)"

3. "Somebody Loves Somebody"

4. "Water And A Flame"

5. "Breakaway"

6. "Save Your Soul"

7. "Didn't Know Love"

8. "Thank You"

9. "Overjoyed (Duet with Stevie Wonder)"

10. "At Seventeen"

11. "Always Be Your Girl"

12. "Unfinished Songs"