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[散漫格调推荐] Michael Buble -- Call Me Irresponsible(2007年5月1日)
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'/.Dxib Artist : Michael Buble A%.mIc. Album : Call Me Irresponsible l}z<q Label : 143 Records / Reprise / Warner Dd5
9xNKm Genre : Vocal 4$&l`yWU+ Store date : 2007-05-01 /=/Ki%hh )FQ"l{P [Track List] @=VxWU 1. The Best Is Yet To Come 3:05 M-"j8:en 2. It Had Better Be Tonight (Meglio Stasera) 3:06 f"5O'QHGQK 3. Me And Mrs. Jones 4:33 LN5LT'CE 4. I'm Your Man 4:59 DYr#?} 40 5. Comin' Home Baby (Duet With Boyz II Men) 3:27 4@?0wV 6. Lost 3:40 #4'wF4DR@ 7. Call Me Irrespobsible 3:16 .Az36wD 8. Wonderful Tonight (Duet With Ivan Lins) 4:12 l:V
R8g[ 9. Everything 3:33 %vJHr!x 10.I've Got The World On A String 2:47 46 A sD 11.Always On My Mind 4:30 f)/Z7*Z 12.That's Life 4:15 OT])t<TF6 13.Dream 5:06 +{I_%SsG 14.L O V E (Bonus Track) 2:50 `uMEK>b Pq omi!1 x"12$ 79= The one and only Michael Buble's eagerly awaited new CD K?^;|m- "Call Me Irresponsible' will be released on May 1st, it `-L?x2)U was confirmed by his record label, Reprise Records. The dM-cQo: first single from the new album, the Buble penned 1(?4*v@B "Everything", has just been released and will be performed ^&eF916H by the artist on The Today Show on the day of the release. ,@ 8+%KqG SN{+ P k The Vancouver native, whose collective worldwide record iNA3Y sales are over 11 million units, is also scheduled to +NPL.b| begin a global concert tour in Reno, Nevada on July 13th lhN@,q with stops including Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, V*4Z.3/E5 Atlanta, Los Angeles and Seattle. 3^o(\=-JX k6Kc{kY Call Me Irresponsible highlights include Buble's energy =:WZV8@% infused interpretations on standards from a variety of 8v"rM
>[ eras including songs by such greats as Leonard Cohen, Eric M5`v^> Clapton, Cy Coleman, Gamble and Huff, Harold Arlen, Johnny *DF3juf~ Mercer and others. "Lbsq\W> q3$8"Q^ Produced by David Foster and Humberto Gattica, s:U:Dv Irresponsible includes a touching Buble written ballad 03 @aG called "Lost," along with a rocking duet with Boys II Men ANhtz1Fl of the old Mel Torme' hit "Coming Home Baby." Brazilian K|P0nJT singer Ivan Lens also makes a guest appearance on the Yr9'2.%Q Clapton written "Wonderful Tonight". The pairing of these y*i&p4Y* two voices from two totally different generations MgJ6{xzz magnifies Buble's summation of this record-love is 7=l~fKu universal and ageless. aDbqh~7 S>yi D`v As for the album, Buble says, "It's all about love. We're 3B&A)&pEO either in love, dreaming about love recovering from it, Xul`>8y| wishing for it or reflecting on it. That's what this x%B_v^^^ record is about." v"bWVc~H T`bYidA Michael BubleThe Grammy-nominated, four-time Juno Award a('0l2e<u9 winning Buble arrived on the music scene with a &GP(yj] groundbreaking 2003 self-titled debut CD and embarked on /s\ mV what would virtually become a perpetual concert tour g&Vhu8kNIA circling the globe continuously for the last five years. DB' 0 His multi platinum follow-up, "It's Time," sold over 5.5 E`IXBI million copies and has remained on the Billboard v ccH(T Traditional Jazz charts for a staggering two years and in t%=7v)IOE the No. 1 slot for over 80 weeks, holding the all time nh} Xu~#_ record. His reputation as one of the world's consumate TjW!-s?S 'entertainers' is by now legendary. "Buble's stage `fBQ?[05. presence is magnetic. He has charisma, energy and when he /%T/@y sings, words float out of his mouth; he swivels like Elvis !m@cTB7i
with a flash of a tap dancing Fred Astaire. He has fun," fzSkl`K} raved the London Sunday Times Magazine. smn"]K MpCPY"WLL Ask Michael Bubl?how he felt going in to record his third iiPVqU% studio album, Call Me Irresponsible, and this artist with X{-4w([ 11 million albums sold and two Grammy nominations under 11H`WOTQF his belt can sum it up in one word. L<F8+a7i E'AR.! "Terrified," he says simply. Terrified? s6`E.Eevm P3zUaN\c "Completely, because I knew that it had to be better than xVx s~p1 the first two - that it had to show growth without -c`xeuzK' alienating anyone, and that's a tough line. So I sat there 2.q Zs8& from the very beginning and came up with the songs, put hY"eGaoF" together the skeleton, and thought about what arrangers I LE\*33k_ would hire. I even ended up at the mastering session, (Z),gxt which artists rarely attend. I wanted to be involved in V*p[6{U0 every aspect because I wanted it to be conceptually n ay\) beautiful." h,{m{Xh RHF"$6EAFG Bubl?has certainly achieved success on that front. As b;i*}4h! with his previous two 143/Reprise bestsellers, 2003's jBLTEb self-titled debut and 2005's multi-platinum follow-up It's :@L7RZ`_ Time, Call Me Irresponsible boasts more of Bubl?s 72<9xNcB!} buoyant, modern interpretations of standards from a x5lVb$!G variety of eras, including songs by such greats as Leonard xIM,0xM2 Cohen, Eric Clapton, Cy Coleman, Gamble and Huff, and 3q]0gU&?? others, as well as two self-penned originals, including B>2=IZ the first single, the uplifting love song called ^{Y, `F "Everything." eD>b|U=/ o0H^J,6gV But it's hardly business as usual for this Vancouver Vk6c^/v native. It never is for Bubl? whose irrepressible spirit, i).%GMv*r engaging humor, and confident charisma once led the New V+gZjuN$ York Times to call him "an entertainer who is completely {]CZgqE{ at home on the stage." vt
EfH 46?z*~*G Michael BubleHis new CD, which he calls "my remark on the W{,fpm state of love," contains a depth of feeling that will Hv/C40uM- surprise and delight long-term fans and impress those new K;
#FU to his music. "To me, what's different about this CD is m<gdyY that it has a certain raw emotion because I recorded many }+,Q&]>~ of these songs live in the studio." Bubl?introduces the W|PAI[N electrifying, impeccably orchestrated set to follow with j=0kxvp the opening track, Cy Coleman's "The Best Is Yet To Come," vXJs.)D7 (made famous by Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and others). !wYN",R- Then there's the exhilarating, salsa-flavored "It Had OM EwGr( Better Be Tonight," written by Johnny Mercer and Henry pH' Tx> Mancini, which Bubl?attacks with a hot-blooded wT@Z|.) vengeance-"another very sexy song�and edgy." From there, iq;\}, he takes on "Me and Mrs. Jones," the 1972 Gamble and Huff 579Q&|L. classic popularized by soul singer Billy Paul. "David +ai3 (Foster) brought it to me, I'd never actually heard it N.|F8b]v before," Bubl?says. "We wanted it to be authentic and {v"f){ tell the story." Next up is Leonard Cohen's "I'm Your Man" mR0`wrt from the Canadian singer/songwriter's 1988 album of the (j8*F Bq same name. "I always thought it was a wonderful song - 7K"3[. desperate, sexy, and dark," Bubl?says. "I actually called zteu{0 Leonard and told him I was afraid of performing it live. Kw fd
S( When he asked me why, I said because he'd written too sexy <J8c dB!e of a song and I was afraid men were going to throw their ?eJ' $ underpants at me. He just laughed and said, 'I wouldn't ,EQ0""G! worry too much about that.'" #$WnMJ@ & 9e Then there's a swinging, hep-cat version of Mel Torm?s v`h>5#_[ 1962 pop hit "Comin' Home Baby," featuring vocals from x?i
wtZ@ Philly soul faves Boys II Men; and a sentimental, %JeNDXbI4 self-penned ballad "Lost," co-written with Chang and !'$*Z( Canadian singer-songwriter Jann Arden. "It's an anthem for frcAXh9 star-crossed lovers," Bubl?says. "Sometimes relationships M"z=114 don't work out because love isn't enough, but that doesn't >N^<Q4%2 mean you have to discard the person. There is a way to end cW3'057 a relationship and still be there when they need you. M+t)#O4 That's basically what it's about." Zg+.`>z 7gX32r$%V A languid, emotional rendition of Eric Clapton's ballad l$u52e!7 "Wonderful Tonight," on which Bubl?duets with Brazilian Au2^ T1F singer-songwriter Ivan Lins, whose work has been covered +w0Wg.4V by everyone from Sarah Vaughan to Ella Fitzgerald follows. D0J{pAJ "I've always been very sentimental about that song," Bubl? %|jS`kj says. "What is interesting about that track is here I am, F}Zg3# a 31-year-old guy from Canada who's singing a song that )!(gS, means so much to me with a 61-year-old man from Brazil, <$A,|m who's singing in his own language but it means the exact >MYxj}I4{z same thing to both of us." H{cOkuy FK BRJ5O Other highlight's include two of Bubl?s original songs, bdrE2m including the acoustic-guitar driven "Everything," FBE|pG7 co-written with Amy Foster-Gillies and Alan Chang (who zC*FeqFL< also co-wrote Bubl?s touching hit ballad "Home" off It's 7FwtBO Time) and produced by fellow Canadian Bob Rock (Bon Jovi, u>fs
yn9c Metallica, Motley Crue, Bryan Adams). "I wrote that song Sct about the great happiness of real love, but at the same 4K cEJlK5 time I was making a statement about the world," Bubl? F=F84_+K says. "We're living in really crazy times, and I wanted to shw?_#?1dy say that no matter what's happening, this person in my TG=A]--_a life is what really makes it worthwhile." 9Qyc!s` l>*X+TpA, Michael BubleRounding out Call Me Irresponsible is Frank L|[i<s; Sinatra's "That's Life," which, in Bubl?s hands, becomes ]ZLF= a powerhouse complete with a full choir. "I brought the O72g'qFPE song to a wonderful guy named Mervyn Warren, from the 5Sl"1HL acappella group Take 6 and said, 'I want to take this to -zECxHjx church; I want to make it a huge gospel tune.' So he P$'PB*5d| brought in a choir and I love it. It's one of my favorite TTG=7x:3 things about the record." Bo:epus}\ -w+.' To help him capture the intensity in the songs' meanings, J>X@g; Bubl?turned to his long-standing team of producers, which ?g1eW q& include 14-time Grammy winner David Foster (Barbra t__f=QB/ Streisand, Celine Dion, Josh Groban) and producer/engineer 8jCho Humberto Gatica (Elton John, Destiny's Child, Michael 9DBX.| Jackson). "We definitely have a great working relationship
Y*xgY*K where I think I interfere just enough," Bubl?says with a ,DEq"VW_ laugh. "I mean, David is the greatest producer in the .BxI~d^ world. They're both so amazing, I couldn't do it without <.`i,|?MHS them." wPI!i K@Ro **P P Foster first discovered Bubl?seven years ago when he 14&| (M caught the aspiring star performing at the wedding of {GtX:v# former Canadian Prime Minster's daughter. The son of a j*>]HNo& British Columbia-based salmon and herring fisherman, Bubl? "OwM'
n8 spent the months his parents were away with his Q]5_s{kiz music-loving Italian grandfather, who introduced him to t|>P9lX@ the singers who would become Bubl?s idols: Bobby Darin, P)VQAM Dean Martin, Sinatra, Ray Charles, and Elvis Presley. 2Ys=/mh "These guys were triple threats," he says. "They could G;gsDn1t sing, they could dance, they could act. They were @zGF9O<3,@ entertainers, and I believe that's a lost art now." M8lw;
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n\9IRuYO Bubl?honed his skills as a showman through years of l_k:OZ performing in hotel lounges and smoky bars - gigs his XY)X-K$ grandfather, a plumber, helped the underage singer secure Q'U! by trading his plumbing services. By the time Foster met gZHgL7@ him 2000, Bubl?already knew exactly what he brought to [fCnq the table - a warm, engaging voice and unassailable taste mBIksts5h in music. His debut album was an international smash, 0SD'&
going Top Ten in the U.K. and Canada, and earning him his Xf ^_y(? first Juno award for Best New Talent in 2004. The (tO4UI5! follow-up, It's Time, sold more than 5.5 million copies, &SIf |