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Michael Buble is a ham.
He's a very good singer, but he's a stellar performer. In the tradition of the great standards singers before him, Buble has a sterling voice that is only outshined by his undeniable wit, confident banter and flirtatious charm.
And so he had the nearly packed house at the Wells Fargo Theatre enrapt and in stitches throughout a 90-plus-minute show Wednesday night that spanned decades with the ease of Buble's gentle, conversational allure.
From the set-opening "I'm Your Man" to the set-closing "That's Life," Buble had his set down pat on Wednesday.
The songs sounded better than the recordings. The transitions were flawless. His voice was, quite literally, gorgeous. But that's not to say there wasn't a healthy serving of cheese and schlock that came along with Buble's polished routine.
He marveled at Mayor John Hickenlooper's name, making fun of its bulbousness.
"It reminds me of a bad '70s sitcom where there's the one guy who always gets in trouble," he said, growling Hick's last name.
Buble beat-boxed his way through a segment of his most current record's title track, "Call Me Irresponsible."
He took a lap through the crowd and accused the people in the upper levels of fondling his buttocks.
He called tenor sax player Mark Small "Mark Biggie Smalls." And while introducing drummer Robert Perkins, he broke into the chorus of Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine's "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You."
Of course he admitted he's a goofball. And to his credit, he rarely mixed the humor and the music. For the most part, the music was grand and deserving of the audience's attention.
His "Fever" was sexy and provocative, as was his "Me and Mrs. Jones," of which he posed the question, "What could be more romantic than a married woman cheating on her husband with a younger man?"
The ladies in the audience loved that one.
His "I've Got The World on a String" acted as boasting time for Buble and his muscular 13-piece orchestra - a band that was fronted by a potent eight-piece brass-woodwinds section that he relied upon heavily throughout.
Those eight players boosted some of Buble's gigantic arrangements into the stratosphere.
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He could not name the last Canada-based male singer to land at No. 1 on the U.S. album chart -- before he accomplished it himself this spring.
Bryan Adams with "Reckless" in 1984.
"You're [bleeping] me," blurted Bublé, who returns to Minneapolis next weekend for two concerts. "I'll be brag-ging to my family in about three hours."
Bublé, 32, croons like Sinatra, curses like Eddie Murphy and charms like Bill Clinton. Those traits may help explain why he has joined Nickelback, the Vancouver rock band, and Celine Dion, the Montreal pop diva, at the top of the U.S. charts.
But why is it hard out there for a Canadian-based vocalist trying to score in the States?
"There are two things to jump over -- become a success here and then it is a jump to the U.S.," said Larry LeBlanc, Canadian bureau chief of Billboard. "The barrier is there. We can't go back and forth across your border like you can with ours."
Why did Bublé's fourth album, "Call Me Irresponsible," debut at No. 1 in May?
Bublé (boo-BLAY, it's Italian, not French) will tell you it's because of career momentum.
Adams told us in an e-mail it's because Bublé is a good singer.
Music marketing experts will tell you it's because of a one-two punch: appearing on "American Idol" and "Oprah."I was so [bleep-y] on 'Idol' that I think it would be the opposite," Bublé said with a hearty laugh. "There were probably 80,000 people about to buy the record who went, 'Oh, he's really not that good.' I don't know how much that helped. Maybe it put you in the consciousness of some of the American public."Oprah," however, was another story.
"They say she's good for 35,000 or 40,000 records for that week and the next couple of weeks," he said this month from his Vancouver home. "That kind of power is pretty amazing. People believe Oprah as a tastemaker. They trust her. It was quite shocking to me to see that kind of impact."
The Oprah appearance effectively captured this modern-day lounge singer, who is one of those artists who must be seen live to be fully appreciated. Plus, he's a charming talker.
Onstage, he's ham and cheese, slathered with lots of romantic dressing on two slices of dark and handsome. He sings and swings. He does shtick and turns on the charisma. As a London writer put it: He's like Bill Clinton -- he'll come on to whomever is in front of him.
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"Call Me Irresponsible" presents Bublé's personality and stage essence more successfully than his previous discs, which were slickly produced by David Foster, the Los Angeles-based Canadian who has worked with Barbra Streisand, Josh Groban and Dion.
Bublé attributes the improvement to his singing live instead of recording multiple takes and slicing them together for a pristine version. "David and I sometimes go to war over our sense of style," said the singer, who again worked with Foster on this album. "I like things to be a little more loose and dirty, and he likes things to be perfect."
Once again, Bublé takes on standards, including "The Best Is Yet to Come" and "That's Life." He also reimagines contemporary pop hits, including Eric Clapton's "Wonderful Tonight" (as a bossa nova duet with a man) and Billy Paul's "Me and Mrs. Jones" (as a duet with a woman).
At dinner one night, Foster pitched "Me and Mrs. Jones," a 1972 soul hit, to Bublé. He didn't even know the song, but his girlfriend, actress Emily Blunt of "The Devil Wears Prada" fame, proclaimed: "Oh, my God, this is wonderful!"
Said Bublé: "If looks could kill, my girlfriend would have been dead. I walked out of the restaurant and said, 'Emily, you've empowered David.' "
They went home, put "Me and Mrs. Jones" -- about a man's affair with a married woman -- on an iPod. Bublé concluded: "It sucks." But after six or seven more listenings, he started to appreciate the melody and later the lyrics in a "sexy yet kitschy" way.
While recording it, Foster suggested adding a dark, moody female voice. Bublé recommended Blunt, a cellist who can sing. So the producer auditioned her and she got the part.
But now when the recording comes on in front of unfamiliar listeners, right when it gets to Blunt's vocals, she always turns down the volume. "I don't usually say anything," her boyfriend said. "She cringes easily."
So she's not going to go on tour and sing it with Bublé?
"No, never," he laughed. "I really don't want to cross the line of cheesiness. I think we already got close to that."
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While his salmon-fishing parents were out to sea, young Michael, the oldest of three children, got hooked on the standards in Grandpa's record collection. When the family realized the youngster could sing, Grandpa, a plumber, would go to bars and offer to fix toilets in exchange for letting the kid sing on the bandstand.
After years in Canadian clubs, Bublé got his break in 2000 when he sang at the wedding of the Canadian prime minister's daughter. Producer Foster was there and the assertive Bublé asked for a recording opportunity. Foster said the singer would need $500,000 to have a shot at making it in the business.
Bublé found investors and eventually released his first U.S. album in 2003 through Reprise, the label that Frank Sinatra founded. With heavy touring and many TV appearances, the Canadian built his career to the point where his third CD, 2005's "It's Time," stayed at No. 1 on Billboard's traditional jazz chart for a record 80 weeks. In addition to receiving two Grammy nominations, he has sung on Tony Bennett's 2006 duets disc and on a new Ella Fitzgerald tribute CD, on which he's the only male vocalist.
For his own new project, the retro popster co-wrote two songs in a more contemporary vein. "Everything," his current single, is the bubbliest thing Bublé has recorded.
"I love pop music, and I was hoping I could do what I do and delve a little closer to acoustic pop without being called schizophrenic," he said. "I wrote a melody with a nice '70s summer feel, and I sat with a lyricist to write about being newly in love."
Then to add a pop-rock edge, he enlisted Canadian producer Bob Rock, who has helmed hits for Metallica, Bon Jovi and Mötley Crüe.
The album also includes a cover of "I'm Your Man" by Leonard Cohen, who rivals Joni Mitchell as the greatest Canadian songwriter to not hit No. 1 in the States. Bublé had a conversation about the song with its legendary composer.
"I said: 'OK, Leonard. I'm a bit afraid of how this is going to come off live.' He said: 'Why?' I said: 'Because I'm afraid it's just too sexy. I don't know what's going to happen when men start throwing their underwear at me.'
"He didn't laugh. He just said [imitating Cohen's deep whisper]: 'I don't think that will be a problem.' "
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I missed the wave of swooning women that old-soul vocalist Michael Bublé rode in on. I always wondered what his purpose was. After all, if you like songs by Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jnr and Dean Martin, why not just buy the best of the rat pack?
But, Bublé's sixth album, Call Me Irresponsible, is the first of his albums I have listened to, and I'm converted. The album is an engaging mix of songs from every decade and a couple of original songs co-written by Bublé - Lost and Everything - that are destined to become oft-covered in their own right. Swinging toe-tappers such as The Best is Yet To Come and the title track, Call Me Irresponsible, are given a unique Bublé twist and his honeyed, crooner tones save this 13-track offering from being nothing but a knock-off of classic songs.
The wonderful 1930s classic, I've Got the World on a String, is updated for a new millennium audience, yet retains its big band roots and one can almost see the swaying brass section, the finger-clicking all-male back-up singers and the nattily dressed piano player playfully tickling the ivories. Bublé also includes a version of 1972's Me and Mrs Jones, a playful tune about an illicit affair that is reminiscent of smoky bars and lounge singers. Also, the Leonard Cohen-penned I'm Your Man is the kind of tune every woman wishes her man would sing to her. It's about a man so desperately in love, he'll do anything to please his lover.
Bublé also enlists the vocal help of fellow crooners, including loverboys Boyz II Men on Comin' Home Baby and the Eric Clapton classic, Wonderful Tonight, with prominent Brazillian singer and songwriter Ivan Lins.
While Bublé might be the new king of swing, he pays tribute to another musical monarch, Elvis Presley, with the touching ballad Always on My Mind. Also on the album is the philosophical That's Life and the motivational, cheering Dream, both of which have been remastered.
Canadian Bublé began modestly in 2003, but the aptly named It's Time in 2005 launched him onto charts around the world and he hasn't looked back. He's won Grammys, he's dating hot young British actress Emily Blunt (The Devil Wears Prada) and, if Call Me Irresponsible is anything to go by, he's likely to be on the scene for some time to come yet.
Whether you grew up on Frank and his crew or not, Bublé's a singer who brings the late and the great to life again, but with his own special swinging spin. Great stuff. Gayle Edmunds
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Singer MICHAEL BUBLE has played down rumours he is set to marry his actress girlfriend EMILY BLUNT. Buble says he and The Devil Wears Prada star laughed at recent news reports suggesting the pair were engaged. He says, "We had a good laugh about that one." The Call Me Irresponsible hitmaker also claims he hates "gushing" celebrities who constantly showcase their relationships - and won't be calling Blunt pet names in the press. He says, "I get really turned off reading celebrities gushing about each other. 'She's my snooky-wooky-pooky and I'm the luckiest man in the world!'"
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