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Аудио-запись: Billy Paul ~Me and Mrs.Jones~

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Суббота, 28 Июля 2007 г. 23:49 (ссылка) +поставить ссылку
Файл удален из-за ошибки в конвертации TanyaB Первоисточник записи Billy Paul ~Me and Mrs.Jones~ original



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Я могу слушаеть её вечно....

Суббота, 28 Июля 2007 г. 11:36 + в цитатник
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A Song For You





p.s. не говорю уже о том, чтобы быть на месте "оператора" 
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Музыкальный кусок из "Настоящей блондинки"

Суббота, 28 Июля 2007 г. 11:33 + в цитатник
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Love At First Sight





p.s. жаль, что качество оставляет желать лучшего...
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Buble brings back big band swing

Суббота, 28 Июля 2007 г. 11:27 + в цитатник
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Buble brings back big band swing
BY ROB HUBBARD
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Sometimes, when you taste something particularly flavorful, you want to calculate the ingredients in hopes of duplicating the recipe. But sometimes you're best off just savoring the taste.

If you've heard about the top-of-the-pops success of singer Michael Buble - who swings with a big band and croons ballads of an earlier era and newer ones dressed in vintage attire - it would be understandable if you bear some cynicism about this retro formula.

But the evidence is in from the first of two nights by Buble and band at Minneapolis' Orpheum Theatre, and it's almost all favorable. If Buble's an opportunistic imitator of a swing-era singer, well, it's a pretty convincing act. He treated Friday's full house to an enthusiastic and affectionate 90-minute show, one clearly inspired by the spirit of Sinatra and his wise-cracking Rat Pack, but bearing enough modern trappings to not seem a discomfiting flashback.

Sharing the stage with a 13-man backing band - including an eight-piece horn section - Buble was a disarmingly unpretentious frontman who seems to truly enjoy performing. And it should be noted that the Vancouver native takes a tip from the man who set the template for this style of cosmo cocktail party, Frank Sinatra, in that he seems to respect his talented bandmates. On Friday, Buble always seemed excited about sharing the spotlight with the jazz musicians around him and, as he said, "continuing the legacy of this great music."

Granted, one wouldn'tmistake Buble for one of the geniuses of vocal interpretation like Ella Fitzgerald. But he knows how to fit his slightly husky baritone into some imaginative arrangements like a meringue-fied version of Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer's "It Had Better Be Tonight" or a cool and smoky take on Otis Redding's "Try a Little Tenderness." And his boyish charm isn't burdened by arrogance, making him a delightful companion throughout the exuberant concert.

Buble and band grew increasingly poppy in their delivery toward the end of the show. While the songs were among his most popular, they were also the ones that gave his talented musicians the least to do. Buble was at his best when he appeared lost in his love of jazz, as when he was swept away in a cappella scatting leading into "Call Me Irresponsible." Perhaps Buble's popularity will wane over the years, but, if he trusts his jazz impulses, it should be a fine career.


 



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Суббота, 28 Июля 2007 г. 11:18 + в цитатник
TanyaB (Michael_Buble) все записи автора Michael Buble enchants female audience with jazzy standards, ballads

July 24, 2007

Michael Buble knows how to charm a crowd.

He does it not only with his classic song stylings but with his suave charisma and semi-flippant sense of humor. The Canadian crooner unleashed those endearing qualities Monday during a 90-minute concert at Chicago’s Auditorium Theatre.

The show was the first of three sold-out Chicago concerts Buble is performing in support of his latest album, “Call Me Irresponsible.”

Proving he’s the consummate showman, Buble delivered an energetic set filled with poignant ballads, jazzy classics and a few modern favorites thrown in for good measure.

Though his audience spanned the generations, the crowd was largely female. And it was obvious Buble has a way with the women judging by the dreamy-looking grins of those seated around me.

Backed by a powerhouse big band, Buble’s vocals were in excellent form and shone through flawlessly in the theater known for its pristine acoustics.

Buble began his concert with “I’m Your Man” from his new album, followed by “It Had Better Be Tonight (Meglio Stasera).”

He addressed his fans often, mixing jokes, stories and general comments of gratitude.

“Thanks to all of you for being here, especially the people in the upper deck. The fact that you people made it up there without oxygen is amazing,” he said, laughing.

Buble’s set list was filled with many gems, including “Try a Little Tenderness,” the sentimental “Always on My Mind,” the jazzy, sex-appeal oozing “Fever” and a sultry version of “Me and Mrs. Jones,” which Buble flippantly dedicated to all “the married women in the audience who’ve cheated.”

He also delivered strong versions of “For Once In My Life,” “Save the Last Dance for Me,” his self-penned hit “Home,” and “That’s Life,” which he performed with a full gospel choir.

Buble got a little campy with an imitation of Elvis’ “That’s Alright Mama,” and led an audience sing-along with the Village People’s “YMCA.”

He put a jazzy spin on his encore “Crazy Little Thing Called Love,” and ended his show with the poignant “Song For You.”

Prior to leaving the stage, Buble told fans he appreciated their support over the years.

“I come from a family of plumbers and fishermen,” he said. “We’re not rich and I don’t take anything for granted. I know tickets are expensive. … I thank you for being part of my success.”

Fans cheered and gave Buble a standing ovation as he exited the stage.



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Me & Mrs.Jones BILLY PAUL

Пятница, 27 Июля 2007 г. 22:01 + в цитатник
TanyaB (Michael_Buble) все записи автора Ну вот, наконец-то начала размещение оригиналов. УРА мне 

Предлагаю сразу видео Me & Mrs.Jones. Soul train forever! мп3 оригинал играет в плеере.
Меня очень вдохновило его исполнение, не зря Майкл выбрал эту композицию для кавер-версии.
Как-будто переносишься в прошлое......... Как впрочем и в любой песне Бубле. Музыка для романтиков. Хорошо быть романтиком...
Загрузила в мой видео архив. ЗДЕСЬ
Так же разместила там видео Everything, концертную Feeling good live on Sunrise и Moondance live... и вообще много чего полезного! :)
Наслаждайтесь! 


 
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Buble, No. 1 on the charts, to play Radio City

Четверг, 26 Июля 2007 г. 22:30 + в цитатник
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Buble, No. 1 on the charts, to play Radio City

By JON BREAM
STAR TRIBUNE

Michael Buble was stumped. 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 last month.

Bryan Adams with "Reckless" in 1984.

"You're (bleeping) me," blurted Buble. "I'll be bragging to my family in about three hours."

Buble, 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.

He plays Radio City Music Hall Tuesday, Wednesday and next Thursday.

But why is it hard out there for a Canadian-based vocalist trying to score in the States?

Buble (boo-BLAY, it's Italian, not French) will tell you his album opened at No. 1 because of career mometum. 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," Buble said with a 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. "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.

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.

With heavy touring, the Canadian built his career to the point where his second CD, 2005's "It's Time," stayed at No. 1 on Billboard's traditional jazz chart for a record 80 weeks.

For his new project, the retro popster co-wrote two songs in a more contemporary vein. "Everything," his current single, is the bubbliest thing Buble 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 enThe 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.

Buble had a conversation about the song with its 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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Buble' rises to top

Четверг, 26 Июля 2007 г. 22:26 + в цитатник
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Andrea Daniel / Special to The Detroit News

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Singer Michael Bublé is on tour with his third solo album, "Call Me Irresponsible." See full image

When singer Michael Bublé accepted an offer to sing at the wedding of the Canadian Prime Minister's daughter in 2000, he didn't realize it would be a life-changing event.

At the wedding, Bublé, who was considering ditching his eight-year-in-the-making career for a media job, met multiple Grammy award-winning producer and Warner Bros. record executive David Foster, and soon signed onto his 143/Reprise Records label.

Bublé, 31, doesn't favor the groove of the moment. The artist instead seeks music with melody -- the songs made popular by Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Barry Gibb and Eric Clapton -- making the British Columbia native a favorite of international audiences of all ages.

Bublé's warm, engaging tenor-voiced interpretation of classic covers as well as original tunes has often given him the designation as the young Frank Sinatra.

"It is a huge compliment," Bublé told the Associated Press, "but it is false. There will never be another Frank Sinatra. I never wanted to be another Frank Sinatra. I only wanted to be another Michael Bublé."

The crooner has a 2007 Grammy nomination (Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album for "Caught in the Act") and a People's Choice Awards nomination in the Favorite Remake category for his 2006 "Save the Last Dance for Me" single.

Bublé, who performs Friday at the Fox Theatre, is on tour with his third studio album, "Call Me Irresponsible."

"I came in with more experience (than with his first two recordings)," he says. "In certain ways, I was more confident; and in other ways, I am far more humble."

Andrea Daniel is a Metro Detroit freelance writer.

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Buble's jazzy performance wows viewers

Воскресенье, 22 Июля 2007 г. 23:24 + в цитатник
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If you're living suburban life in Utah Valley circa 2007, it's safe to say that you will never find yourself in a New York nightclub listening to the smooth crooning jazz of Frank Sinatra or Sammy Davis Jr.

Fear not, dear friends, for your answer comes smartly packaged in the black-suited, knee-buckling Michael Bublé, who gave a show-stopping (and for many in the audience -- heart-stopping) performance Tuesday night at the E Center in West Valley City.

Dripping with the same charisma you'd imagine oozed from Frank's baby blues, Bublé kept every last audience member on edge -- and on their feet -- for a good hour and a half of brassy, big-band jazz.

However, a huge voice and a great smile weren't Bublé's sole charms. Quick-witted and endearingly genuine, here was a performer that never lost connection with his audience. At one point breaking "the fourth wall between the audience and the performers," Bublé jumped off the stage and ran through the E Center crowd, hugging and shaking the hands of his fans.

"I have a new appreciation for my fans," Bublé gushed. "You really should see my house."

But it's no great wonder that Bublé's career has been so lucrative thus far. At 31, the Canadian-born son of a fisherman and a housewife has made a name for himself with three major albums, two live records and tour dates that continue to sell out across the nation.

With showmanship like this, you can't help but simply smile and snap to the rhythm of songs like "Fever," "Call Me Irresponsible" and "Crazy Little Thing Called Love." And though jazz standards backed with a full brass band seemed to be his forte, Bublé's greatest applause came for his self-written, No. 1 hit, "Home," specifically when he implanted "Salt Lake City" into the closing lyrics.

Salt Lake City responded well, even when Bublé told audience members that he loved them so much he'd be willing to marry everyone in the crowd.

"And I hear you can do that here," he quipped afterward.

Though ticket prices were a bit steep, you'd be hard-pressed to find a performance more worth the money, whether at a swanky nightclub in midtown Manhattan or West Valley's E Center. Truly, the man who has dubbed himself "irresponsible" is more aptly branded, "irresistible."

Michael Bublé in concert

The E Center, July 17

1. I'm Your Man

2. It Had Better Be Tonight

3. Me and Mrs. Jones

4. Fever

5. Come Fly with Me

6. World on a String

7. Always on My Mind

8. Try a Little Tenderness

8. Once in My Life

10. Feeling Good

11. Home

12. Everything

13. Call Me Irresponsible/YMCA

14. Save the Last Dance

15. How Sweet It Is

16. That's Life

Encore

1. Crazy Little Thing Called Love

2. Song For You


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Cameo critic: Michael Buble

Воскресенье, 22 Июля 2007 г. 23:18 + в цитатник
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Canadian retro-pop star Michael Bublé, who performed Friday and Saturday at the Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis, talks about his favorite female vocalists.

• "k.d. lang is the greatest female singer in the whole world. I don't know any other women who can bring you to tears like that. With k.d. lang, it's about having the most beautiful tone -- and effortless. I have a tape of her singing on the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame and she sings 'Hallelujah.' Basically, everyone is in tears. Leonard Cohen [who wrote the song] can't keep himself together."

• "Emotionally, I've seen one other person who has moved me to tears basically, and that was Liza Minnelli. Liza's so emotionally captivating."

Barbra Streisand and Celine Dion. "Technically, their voices are ridiculous. Distinct voices totally and technically, they're killers. Some of the greatest voices around."

JON BREAM 'Star Tribune'





 


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Воскресенье, 22 Июля 2007 г. 22:49 + в цитатник
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Michael chats up the audience and sings "Song for You" in Las Vegas 2007




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I'm a Bad A$$...

Воскресенье, 22 Июля 2007 г. 22:44 + в цитатник
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Воскресенье, 22 Июля 2007 г. 22:30 + в цитатник
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I'm your man




It had better be tonight







Me & Mrs.Jones




Fever




в народ







Moondance



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Воскресенье, 22 Июля 2007 г. 22:16 + в цитатник
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Ahh........ A song for you  
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Суббота, 21 Июля 2007 г. 18:02 + в цитатник
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New bad-boy image suits Michael Bublé well

WEST VALLEY CITY - Just when did Michael Bublé go from being chubby and cheerful to slender and sexy?
    His performance at the E Center was a far cry from the Bublé who splashed across America's collective conscious in 2005 with his No. 1 hit "Home."
    Along with shedding a few pounds, Bublé said he is working to shed his "good-boy crooner" image. That's right, folks: Bublé is a badass, and when the crowd rushed the stage, everybody went. Girls, arms outstretched, screaming as if it were Elvis instead of a 32-year-old Canadian, just wanted to touch him. The guys, cameras held high, seemed to just want to be him.
    For a man who made a name for himself singing other people's songs, Bublé is definitely winning hearts now with his voice and style - full of moves from the Rat Pack glory days.
    The nearly 6,000 people who filed into the E Center's Ford Theatre were treated to the evening's opening "I'm Your Man," which received thunderous cheers from the swooning crowd.
    Bublé, never shy, spent quite a bit of time introducing his version of the Billy Paul hit "Me and Mrs. Jones."
    "I have come with new songs and a new set. I have a new admiration and appreciation for my fans. Seriously, you should see the new house I just bought," said Bublé, with a chuckle. "I feel like I could marry all of you. And I hear you can do that here," he said, referring

   Bublé picked up the energy with Peggy Lee's "Fever" and took delight in breaking the theatrical fourth wall as he dashed into the crowd only to be mobbed by his adoring fans.
    The evening was strong musically - Bublé sang nearly 20 songs in a range of styles and tempos demonstrating his versatility. The all-male band, made up of a rhythm section and eight horns, kept Bublé looking sharp in the old big-band jazz style.
    Touring in support of his latest album, "Call Me Irresponsible," Bublé included performances of the title song as well as "Always on My Mind," "Wonderful Tonight" and "I've Got the World on a String."
    He also delivered spirited renditions of "YMCA," "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)" and "That's Life," which soared with the accompaniment of the Judge Memorial Catholic High School choir.
    The only flaw in this otherwise strong performance was the shiny new set, which included a raked stage with a polished surface. Bublé spent much of the evening climbing the pitch of the stage, but slippped a couple of times, which detracted from the songs.
    Two encores included "This Thing Called Love" and "A Song for You."


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Суббота, 21 Июля 2007 г. 17:28 + в цитатник
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Oh! Elvis 







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Суббота, 21 Июля 2007 г. 17:14 + в цитатник
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Buble hams it up with cheese, schlock

Четверг, 19 Июля 2007 г. 21:57 + в цитатник
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Buble hams it up with cheese, schlock                                                                                                               

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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Buble' charms the ladies

Четверг, 19 Июля 2007 г. 21:51 + в цитатник
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Bublé charms the ladies

By Rebecca C. Howard
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MICHAEL BUBLE, E Center, West Valley City, Tuesday
Michael Buble (Ogden, Reprise)
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      WEST VALLEY CITY — Michael Bublé is a good singer and a great entertainer. And he put on a terrific high-energy show in the E Center Tuesday night.
      Jann Arden came out first as the warm-up act. She said she was chosen because she is a fellow Canadian, and her warm sense of humor and soulful singing set a nice tone. She included her hit "Insensitive," as well as her cover of "At Seventeen," and a handful of other tunes.
      After a lengthy pause (during which the audience started to get a little impatient), Bublé finally appeared. The evening seemed to fall into, for want of a better phrase, a series of informal sections.
      Part I might be called "I'm so sexy!" Bublé started the show with "I'm Your Man," followed with "It Had Better Be Tonight," both from his most recent CD.
      Most of the audience was made up of adoring women, and Bublé really played to them. He flirted during and between songs, and at one point he even went out into the audience and let his fans maul him a bit.
      "You Give Me Fever," "Me and Mrs. Jones" and other similar selections inspired adoration from the females. As for the men — well, a guy sitting nearby was overheard muttering, "It makes me want to hit him!"
      Bublé let the band do an instrumental number, ushering in "Part II," "Playin' with the Band." He did back-and-forth shtick with the horn section, ending with Bublé on the trombone while the trombone player sang.
      After using the band for his shout chorus in "I've Got the World on a String," he moved on to "Part III: Slow and Serious." Here, Bublé pulled back for an intimate rendition of "You Were Always on My Mind," followed by "Try a Little Tenderness."
      The rest of the concert might be lumped into "Part IV: This is Why We Loved Him in the First Place." Instead of hamming up his sex appeal or playing up other gimmicks, he mostly got down to brass tacks and just put on a good show.
      "Everything" and "That's Life," among others, and a run of pop tunes — "Save the Last Dance," "How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You" — even got the previously muttering male to stand up and cheer between and during songs.
      Of course, it was kind of funny when Bublé sympathized with all the men in the audience who had been dragged there, telling them that they were still masculine. And then he dedicated a song to them — "YMCA"!

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Buble's music inspired by love

Вторник, 17 Июля 2007 г. 22:19 + в цитатник
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New album focuses on best, worst parts of relationships

By Rebecca C. Howard
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      It's been an exhilarating ride to the top for Michael Buble.
Michael Buble wants to grow without alienating his audience. (Ogden, Reprise)
Ogden, Reprise
Michael Buble wants to grow without alienating his audience.
      "It's amazing," Buble said, "because if you asked me five years ago, I probably wouldn't have had the foresight to tell you that things would be going this well all over the world."
      But they are. Barely home from Australia, Buble spoke to the Deseret Morning News by phone as was about to embark on a two-month tour of the United States. "I'm a little bummed out, I'm a little sentimental. I just got in the car to drive to the airport. It's always a little bit sentimental leaving your hometown, leaving your family and knowing that you're going to be gone for a couple of months."
      Buble's tour follows the release of his most recent CD, "Call Me Irresponsible." "Really, this was my remark on the state of love. When I say that, I mean that you're either in it, and it's the greatest thing in the world, or you're out of it, and it's the worst. And when you say 'love,' I think people instinctively think one thing. I think you forget, maybe, that it can be rough.
      "I called it 'Call Me Irresponsible' because I thought that you have to be irresponsible to fall in love — but is there anything better than when you're irresponsibly crazy about someone? Is there anything better than that?"
      Buble said he knows about such things from experience, and he's put two songs on the album that he penned himself: "Lost," and "Everything." "'Lost' was written when I was in Australia. I had come out of a long relationship, and, you know, it inspired how I was feeling, and I wrote the song hoping it wouldn't be a sad song, but maybe more of a hopeful song for love that didn't work out."
      "Everything" was written when he was just 16 or 17. Originally, he said, it was a lullaby, but when he sat down with his musical director, they decided to up the tempo. "We changed the feel, and I just wanted it to be a very '70s kind of summer, really easy-going, tune. It's an analogy of what this person is to you, this person in this crazy life that we live — that person who keeps it all together for you."
      As a rule, Buble said, he doesn't write songs for anyone in particular — at least that he'll admit. The idea is that each listener takes what they want out of the song. "I think the second that you make it about someone in particular, it loses its generic ability to have everyone get involved in it."
      When he made his first album, Buble felt a lot of pressure to find a duet partner that would bring "heat" to the record. "No one would do it with me. I mean, what did they care, this little schmuck had sold no records and what was he doing at the time? Oh, it's some Sinatra schtick thing.
      "People kept saying to me, 'You need the heat. We need someone who brings heat to the record.' And I remember sitting there saying, 'Listen, if this isn't a good record, I don't care who I have on the record, there's going to be no heat. We have to create the heat."'
      And create the heat he has.
      On his new album, Buble has chosen to bring on Boyz II Men for "Comin' Home Baby" and Brazilian singer Ivan Lins for a bossa-nova update of Eric Clapton's "Wonderful Tonight." This time, it's Buble himself who is bringing the heat to the album. "I love that whole thing of mixing a song that was a hit in 1961 with a group that had a huge start in the '80s, and with a kid that sort of had his start in 2006. I thought it was kind of cool to bring all those things together."
      And on "Wonderful Tonight," he said, "how cool is it that here I am, 30 years old from Canada, and I'm singing a song with a 60-year-old man from across the world in Brazil, and he's singing in his language and I'm singing in mine, and we have a perspective that's different because we're from a different generation, and yet we tell a story and it means the exact same thing to both of us. There's a connection there.
      "The thing on this record is, I wanted to show growth without alienating the audience — that's important to me. I didn't want to do the exact same thing. But at the same time, I didn't want to pull a 180. So I tried to make tougher choices. I didn't choose the easiest songs to do or the most well-known."

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