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[散漫格调推荐] Michael Buble -- Call Me Irresponsible(2007年5月1日)
6*GjP ;S= ;)DzCc/ Artist : Michael Buble V9x8R Album : Call Me Irresponsible e1
*__' Label : 143 Records / Reprise / Warner ,$r2gr!_G Genre : Vocal X_; *`,<T Store date : 2007-05-01 SP
2 8 c)C 5KaiPG [Track List] IN^9uL]B 1. The Best Is Yet To Come 3:05 ST1Ts5I 2. It Had Better Be Tonight (Meglio Stasera) 3:06 *2u
E 3. Me And Mrs. Jones 4:33 fUag1d 4. I'm Your Man 4:59 w5]"ga>Y 5. Comin' Home Baby (Duet With Boyz II Men) 3:27 QF-)^`N 6. Lost 3:40 .BTx&AqU 7. Call Me Irrespobsible 3:16 7x.%hRk 8. Wonderful Tonight (Duet With Ivan Lins) 4:12 ^>~dlS 9. Everything 3:33 !^U6Z@&/R 10.I've Got The World On A String 2:47 7INk_2 11.Always On My Mind 4:30 >3;^l/2c 12.That's Life 4:15 ^[h2% c$ 13.Dream 5:06 2xmk,&s 14.L O V E (Bonus Track) 2:50 (0*v*kYdL+ nR5bs;gk" ]>:^d%n,} The one and only Michael Buble's eagerly awaited new CD 0yof u "Call Me Irresponsible' will be released on May 1st, it i%(yk#=V was confirmed by his record label, Reprise Records. The J;~|ph first single from the new album, the Buble penned &B-[oqC? "Everything", has just been released and will be performed /rF8@l by the artist on The Today Show on the day of the release. 9+CFRYC zjbE 7^N The Vancouver native, whose collective worldwide record sz09+4h# sales are over 11 million units, is also scheduled to si/er"&o begin a global concert tour in Reno, Nevada on July 13th qc!xW,I with stops including Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, _^uc 0= Atlanta, Los Angeles and Seattle. y[HQBv *)VAaGUX> Call Me Irresponsible highlights include Buble's energy ;?9A(q_Z infused interpretations on standards from a variety of 7#4%\f+'t eras including songs by such greats as Leonard Cohen, Eric &>}.RX]t Clapton, Cy Coleman, Gamble and Huff, Harold Arlen, Johnny +!&$SNLh( Mercer and others. :B#EqeI M1=_^f=&. Produced by David Foster and Humberto Gattica, V> a*3D Irresponsible includes a touching Buble written ballad 5]"BRn1* called "Lost," along with a rocking duet with Boys II Men 5 Rz/Ri\c= of the old Mel Torme' hit "Coming Home Baby." Brazilian ^JhFI* singer Ivan Lens also makes a guest appearance on the e&J3N Clapton written "Wonderful Tonight". The pairing of these QJ4AL3
^6 two voices from two totally different generations {Qtq7q. magnifies Buble's summation of this record-love is :k!j"@r universal and ageless. +BB0wY q@ Kk\m As for the album, Buble says, "It's all about love. We're @[r ={s\ either in love, dreaming about love recovering from it, GfsBQY/ wishing for it or reflecting on it. That's what this *m_93J record is about." Fn,k!q 9={N4}< Michael BubleThe Grammy-nominated, four-time Juno Award >iy^$bqF winning Buble arrived on the music scene with a QaMDGD groundbreaking 2003 self-titled debut CD and embarked on z}5<$K_U what would virtually become a perpetual concert tour QP\yaPE circling the globe continuously for the last five years. \.>.c g His multi platinum follow-up, "It's Time," sold over 5.5 N_vXYaY million copies and has remained on the Billboard ;/Q6i
Traditional Jazz charts for a staggering two years and in AUAI3K? the No. 1 slot for over 80 weeks, holding the all time O<`R~ record. His reputation as one of the world's consumate &telCg: 'entertainers' is by now legendary. "Buble's stage Dr'sIH^ presence is magnetic. He has charisma, energy and when he
[,7-w sings, words float out of his mouth; he swivels like Elvis ('WY5Yps with a flash of a tap dancing Fred Astaire. He has fun," ,+-? Zv 2 raved the London Sunday Times Magazine. oeNzHp_ aW`dFitpM Ask Michael Bubl?how he felt going in to record his third :o\5K2]: studio album, Call Me Irresponsible, and this artist with B
T7Id 11 million albums sold and two Grammy nominations under +Jw{qQR/* his belt can sum it up in one word. WFh@%j [_%,6e+ "Terrified," he says simply. Terrified? 94z8B;+H] qz:]-A "Completely, because I knew that it had to be better than A7'b Nd6f9 the first two - that it had to show growth without A70(W{6a9@ alienating anyone, and that's a tough line. So I sat there i`~~+6`J from the very beginning and came up with the songs, put + zDc together the skeleton, and thought about what arrangers I 6$z'wy/* would hire. I even ended up at the mastering session, 4g!7
4a which artists rarely attend. I wanted to be involved in {bTeAfbf] every aspect because I wanted it to be conceptually n#>5?W beautiful." `cO|RhD@ [aNhP;< Bubl?has certainly achieved success on that front. As ~u2w`H?V with his previous two 143/Reprise bestsellers, 2003's
Ars,V3ep self-titled debut and 2005's multi-platinum follow-up It's #NJ<[Gew Time, Call Me Irresponsible boasts more of Bubl?s $nFAu}%C buoyant, modern interpretations of standards from a 66dTs,C variety of eras, including songs by such greats as Leonard ;Id"n7W Cohen, Eric Clapton, Cy Coleman, Gamble and Huff, and thV Tdz others, as well as two self-penned originals, including v$JLDt_ the first single, the uplifting love song called E!dp~RwZu "Everything." /hfUPO5 wiBuEaUkW But it's hardly business as usual for this Vancouver cyb(\ fsC native. It never is for Bubl? whose irrepressible spirit, \>;%Ji engaging humor, and confident charisma once led the New 1)Eq&ASB York Times to call him "an entertainer who is completely {_Np<r;j< at home on the stage."
|`v^ d| \P?--AIq< Michael BubleHis new CD, which he calls "my remark on the KT=a(QL state of love," contains a depth of feeling that will y^YVo^3 surprise and delight long-term fans and impress those new 2$DSBQEx to his music. "To me, what's different about this CD is BJIFl!w that it has a certain raw emotion because I recorded many f\=6I3z of these songs live in the studio." Bubl?introduces the 7?"9J`* electrifying, impeccably orchestrated set to follow with ]0YDb~UB the opening track, Cy Coleman's "The Best Is Yet To Come," AgCs;k&IG (made famous by Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and others). >.@MR<H#5 Then there's the exhilarating, salsa-flavored "It Had U2=hSzY Better Be Tonight," written by Johnny Mercer and Henry %Y 2G Mancini, which Bubl?attacks with a hot-blooded 0/*X=5 vengeance-"another very sexy song�and edgy." From there, `r9^:TMN he takes on "Me and Mrs. Jones," the 1972 Gamble and Huff CwB] )QV? classic popularized by soul singer Billy Paul. "David (ic@3:xR (Foster) brought it to me, I'd never actually heard it EGEMZCdk2 before," Bubl?says. "We wanted it to be authentic and lux9o$ % tell the story." Next up is Leonard Cohen's "I'm Your Man" rxArTpS{.# from the Canadian singer/songwriter's 1988 album of the X_!$Pk7ma same name. "I always thought it was a wonderful song - DzE E:&*= desperate, sexy, and dark," Bubl?says. "I actually called U-ULQ| 6U Leonard and told him I was afraid of performing it live. p Mh++H]" When he asked me why, I said because he'd written too sexy )=Y-f?o! of a song and I was afraid men were going to throw their _[0I^o underpants at me. He just laughed and said, 'I wouldn't R{ 4u|A?9 worry too much about that.'" T#/ 11M$uQ g!\QIv1D Then there's a swinging, hep-cat version of Mel Torm?s W7T"d4 1962 pop hit "Comin' Home Baby," featuring vocals from $4:~*IQ Philly soul faves Boys II Men; and a sentimental, XC2Q*Z self-penned ballad "Lost," co-written with Chang and ]Qc: Zy3 Canadian singer-songwriter Jann Arden. "It's an anthem for ',%5mF3j star-crossed lovers," Bubl?says. "Sometimes relationships b2W; |
don't work out because love isn't enough, but that doesn't eoJFh mean you have to discard the person. There is a way to end G*=H;Upi a relationship and still be there when they need you. 4(;20(q] That's basically what it's about." 8m \;P #-A5Z;TD. A languid, emotional rendition of Eric Clapton's ballad gi
'^qi2 "Wonderful Tonight," on which Bubl?duets with Brazilian Yr:>icz| singer-songwriter Ivan Lins, whose work has been covered qm~Kw!kV by everyone from Sarah Vaughan to Ella Fitzgerald follows. %K`4k.gN "I've always been very sentimental about that song," Bubl? 'oT|cmlc says. "What is interesting about that track is here I am, 8@Q"YA3d+ a 31-year-old guy from Canada who's singing a song that 7V |"~% means so much to me with a 61-year-old man from Brazil, ?SB5b , who's singing in his own language but it means the exact np= J:v4 same thing to both of us." %"{?[!C ? zEAx:6`c Other highlight's include two of Bubl?s original songs, 4bWfx_0W including the acoustic-guitar driven "Everything," }el,^~ co-written with Amy Foster-Gillies and Alan Chang (who ?!rU
|D also co-wrote Bubl?s touching hit ballad "Home" off It's z[%[bs2{ Time) and produced by fellow Canadian Bob Rock (Bon Jovi, Mru~<:9 Metallica, Motley Crue, Bryan Adams). "I wrote that song EyzY2>"^ about the great happiness of real love, but at the same }&=uZ: time I was making a statement about the world," Bubl? T<_+3kw says. "We're living in really crazy times, and I wanted to &KLvr| say that no matter what's happening, this person in my W0+u)gDDz life is what really makes it worthwhile." + I?Qg "hz>{oe Michael BubleRounding out Call Me Irresponsible is Frank i^~sn `o Sinatra's "That's Life," which, in Bubl?s hands, becomes v)TUg0U=, a powerhouse complete with a full choir. "I brought the
$.=5e3 song to a wonderful guy named Mervyn Warren, from the &C\=!r0j^ acappella group Take 6 and said, 'I want to take this to ;%M2x5 church; I want to make it a huge gospel tune.' So he [+yGDMLs brought in a choir and I love it. It's one of my favorite ,CN#co things about the record." ?#x'_2 N" 8*FiZ| To help him capture the intensity in the songs' meanings, Bc5YW-QD Bubl?turned to his long-standing team of producers, which 3@%BA(M include 14-time Grammy winner David Foster (Barbra pFG]IM7o/u Streisand, Celine Dion, Josh Groban) and producer/engineer 6
bYC Humberto Gatica (Elton John, Destiny's Child, Michael uF.Q " ,< Jackson). "We definitely have a great working relationship elNB7%Y/ where I think I interfere just enough," Bubl?says with a oM-b96 laugh. "I mean, David is the greatest producer in the 3{6ps : w world. They're both so amazing, I couldn't do it without f;&` 9s| 1 them." Au~+Zz|mQ 9T?~$XlX Foster first discovered Bubl?seven years ago when he wA{*W>i caught the aspiring star performing at the wedding of r{bgTG former Canadian Prime Minster's daughter. The son of a ?L`MFR British Columbia-based salmon and herring fisherman, Bubl? I=Gr^\x= spent the months his parents were away with his )j$b9ZBk music-loving Italian grandfather, who introduced him to p|xs|O6{ the singers who would become Bubl?s idols: Bobby Darin, D:+)uX}MOf Dean Martin, Sinatra, Ray Charles, and Elvis Presley. >B @i
E "These guys were triple threats," he says. "They could R994R@gz sing, they could dance, they could act. They were f6@^Mg entertainers, and I believe that's a lost art now." +qE,<c}} vQ?MM&6 Bubl?honed his skills as a showman through years of h2im
sjf performing in hotel lounges and smoky bars - gigs his Vf@S8H grandfather, a plumber, helped the underage singer secure mYzsTUq by trading his plumbing services. By the time Foster met oUnq"] him 2000, Bubl?already knew exactly what he brought to "TEBByO' the table - a warm, engaging voice and unassailable taste uZo]8mV in music. His debut album was an international smash, U& |