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Pop/Jazz Star Michael Bublé Talks About His Best-Selling New
Album, Call Me Irresponsible
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| MICHAEL BUBLÉ |
By Dale Kawashima
Over the past four years, Canadian artist Michael Bublé has
steadily emerged as one of the most popular pop & jazz vocalists in the
music industry. His 2003 debut album Michael Bublé has been certified
platinum, and his 2005 second album It’s Time has gone double platinum
and featured the #1 AC hit, “Home.” Now in mid-2007, Bublé’s new album Call
Me Irresponsible (on 143/Reprise Records) figures to be his most successful
album yet – it recently debuted at #1 on the Billboard album chart and it is
also selling well in Canada, Europe and Australia.
Call Me Irresponsible showcases Bublé’s vocals in top
form, adeptly singing a wide range of pop/jazz standards such as “The Best Is
Yet To Come,” “Call Me Irresponsible” and “That’s Life,” plus more contemporary
pop songs like “Me And Mrs. Jones,” “Always On My Mind” and “Wonderful
Tonight.” In addition, the album includes two new songs co-written by Bublé: the
uptempo, romantic single “Everything,” and “Lost.”
In a recent interview, Bublé, 31, discussed the making of
his new album, and how he worked again with producers David Foster (who signed
him to his label deal) & Humberto Gatica. He talked about how he selected
the songs for the album, and that he enjoyed singing a duet with renowned
Brazilian artist, Ivan Lins. In addition, he tells how he co-wrote his new
songs “Everything” and “Lost.”
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| Michael Bublé |
Before he began recording Call Me Irresponsible,
Bublé acknowledged that he felt the pressure of trying to top his first two
platinum albums. “I was terrified, because I knew that it had to be better than
the first two – that it had to show growth without alienating anyone,” he said. “So I sat there from the very beginning and came up with the songs, put
together the skeleton, and thought about what arrangers I would hire. I even
ended up at the mastering session, which artists rarely attend. I wanted to be
involved in every aspect because I wanted it to be conceptually beautiful.”
Bublé was pleased to team up again with his Grammy-winning
producers David Foster (whose credits Josh Groban, Celine Dion, Whitney
Houston) and Humberto Gatica (Elton John, Destiny’s Child, Michael Jackson).
“We definitely have a great working relationship where I think I interfere just
enough,” said Bublé with a laugh. “I mean, David is the greatest producer in
the world. He and Humberto are both so amazing. I couldn’t do it without them.”
On Call Me Irresponsible, there are many song highlights,
with Bublé delivering fine vocal performances on both the older standards and
more contemporary hits. On the Mel Torme 1962 hit “Comin’ Home Baby,” he
recruited top R&B vocal group Boyz II Men to provide rich, soulful
harmonies. And on his rendition of the Frank Sinatra hit “That’s Life,” he
brought in Mervyn Warren of the acclaimed a cappella group Take 6 to lead a
gospel choir, plus create the horn and string arrangements.
Another notable cut is “Wonderful Tonight” (written by Eric
Clapton), which features a graceful duet between Bublé and Brazilian
singer/writer Ivan Lins. “I’ve always been very sentimental about that song,”
said Bublé. “What is interesting about that track is here I am, a 31-year-old guy
from Canada who’s singing a song that mean so much to me with a 61-year-old man
from Brazil, who’s singing in his own language but it means the exact same
thing to both of us.”
In addition to his skillful interpretations of these
famous songs, it’s also impressive that Bublé demonstrates his strong
songwriting ability on the two songs he co-wrote, “Everything” and “Lost.” In
fact, it can be argued that these two songs are among the most effective and
compelling cuts on this album, because the songs were created by Bublé and are
uniquely personal.
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| The CD cover of Michael Bublé’s new album Call Me Irresponsible, on 143/Reprise Records. |
Bublé discussed “Everything,” which he wrote with Amy
Foster-Gilles & Alan Chang. “I wrote that song about the great happiness of
real love, but at the same time I was making a statement about the world. We’re
living in really crazy times, and I wanted to say that no matter what’s
happening, this person in my life is what really makes it worthwhile.” "Everything" was produced by Bob Rock, who is known for producing Bon Jovi, Bryan Adams and Metallica.
He also talked about “Lost,” which he wrote with Canadian
singer/songwriter Jann Arden & Alan Chang. “It’s an anthem for star-crossed
lovers,” Bublé explained. “Sometimes relationships don’t work out because love
isn’t enough, but that doesn’t mean you have to discard the person. There is a
way to end a relationship and still be there when they need you. That’s
basically what it’s about.”
Now with the successful release of Call Me Irresponsible,
Buble is about to embark on a major concert tour, first in North America and
then in Europe. He has already announced 28 dates for his summer U.S. tour,
which begins in Reno, NV on July 12. Bublé will also be performing shows in New
York City, Chicago, Los Angeles and many other cities.
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