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[散漫格调推荐] Michael Buble -- Call Me Irresponsible(2007年5月1日)
y3o25}" -RvQB Artist : Michael Buble cLsV`@J(k Album : Call Me Irresponsible @8ppEFw Label : 143 Records / Reprise / Warner `6]%P(#a Genre : Vocal 1R1z Store date : 2007-05-01 n' q4 S9~+c [Track List] GfmI<{da 1. The Best Is Yet To Come 3:05 ei[j1F 2. It Had Better Be Tonight (Meglio Stasera) 3:06 /*X2c6<d 3. Me And Mrs. Jones 4:33 I
,z3xU 4. I'm Your Man 4:59 =aBctd:eX` 5. Comin' Home Baby (Duet With Boyz II Men) 3:27 ne_TIwf w- 6. Lost 3:40 V^Q#:@0 7. Call Me Irrespobsible 3:16 yU-e3O7L 8. Wonderful Tonight (Duet With Ivan Lins) 4:12 sWc*5Rt 9. Everything 3:33 /! "|_W|n 10.I've Got The World On A String 2:47 "Pu!dJ5[] 11.Always On My Mind 4:30 s)6U_ 12.That's Life 4:15 Xy$3VU* 13.Dream 5:06 HV{wI1 14.L O V E (Bonus Track) 2:50 m0;CH/D0 7KAO+\)H^Y uJC~LC N The one and only Michael Buble's eagerly awaited new CD 9{5&^RbCp "Call Me Irresponsible' will be released on May 1st, it }n3/vlW9 was confirmed by his record label, Reprise Records. The <4g{ fT0 first single from the new album, the Buble penned
G(G{RAk> "Everything", has just been released and will be performed |6K+E6H by the artist on The Today Show on the day of the release. O\"3J(y, xQ^E"Q,1 The Vancouver native, whose collective worldwide record YW( Qmo7 sales are over 11 million units, is also scheduled to pH"#8O& begin a global concert tour in Reno, Nevada on July 13th %R}.#,Suo with stops including Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, JSCZ{vJ$ Atlanta, Los Angeles and Seattle. )quM4=u' A|X">,A Call Me Irresponsible highlights include Buble's energy /7|V+6jV infused interpretations on standards from a variety of YSTv\y eras including songs by such greats as Leonard Cohen, Eric 6sx'S?Qa* Clapton, Cy Coleman, Gamble and Huff, Harold Arlen, Johnny rMLp-aR' Mercer and others. $JMXV 5#+^E{ Produced by David Foster and Humberto Gattica, !y@NAa0 Irresponsible includes a touching Buble written ballad C(#u[8 called "Lost," along with a rocking duet with Boys II Men %}Ss,XJ of the old Mel Torme' hit "Coming Home Baby." Brazilian x:7b/j- singer Ivan Lens also makes a guest appearance on the ?&63#B,iZ Clapton written "Wonderful Tonight". The pairing of these /tf5Bv'< two voices from two totally different generations !O:y@ magnifies Buble's summation of this record-love is hog=ut universal and ageless. 8o'_`{ba 3TY5 ;6 As for the album, Buble says, "It's all about love. We're l0PZ`m+;j either in love, dreaming about love recovering from it, |yQZt/*SOZ wishing for it or reflecting on it. That's what this C1m]*}U record is about." I+[>I=ewa Kgi<UkFP Michael BubleThe Grammy-nominated, four-time Juno Award X[&Wkr8x ' winning Buble arrived on the music scene with a ymx>i~>7J groundbreaking 2003 self-titled debut CD and embarked on ,^w?6?,&l} what would virtually become a perpetual concert tour iw8yb;|z;A circling the globe continuously for the last five years. _/6!yyl His multi platinum follow-up, "It's Time," sold over 5.5 zxbpEJzpn million copies and has remained on the Billboard MHX?@.
v Traditional Jazz charts for a staggering two years and in i]6`LqlO the No. 1 slot for over 80 weeks, holding the all time ->g*</ record. His reputation as one of the world's consumate '%dfzK*Z 'entertainers' is by now legendary. "Buble's stage g1W.mAA3B presence is magnetic. He has charisma, energy and when he #><.oreXq sings, words float out of his mouth; he swivels like Elvis V-Sd[ with a flash of a tap dancing Fred Astaire. He has fun," h?BFvbAt raved the London Sunday Times Magazine. vdx0i&RiL g!?:Ye`5 Ask Michael Bubl?how he felt going in to record his third \eT5flC studio album, Call Me Irresponsible, and this artist with bzuEfFaL 11 million albums sold and two Grammy nominations under r^3acXl
his belt can sum it up in one word. QxVq^H G
MX? "Terrified," he says simply. Terrified? &eCa0s?mI )4<__|52"1 "Completely, because I knew that it had to be better than $JJrSwR<h the first two - that it had to show growth without $Q96,rb}k; alienating anyone, and that's a tough line. So I sat there HkUWehVm from the very beginning and came up with the songs, put c#Sa]n together the skeleton, and thought about what arrangers I q_g+Jf
P-D would hire. I even ended up at the mastering session, El[)?+;D which artists rarely attend. I wanted to be involved in +;N2p1ZBf every aspect because I wanted it to be conceptually VEqS;~[ beautiful." bF"G[pD %,6#2X nX% Bubl?has certainly achieved success on that front. As %|g>%D3Z? with his previous two 143/Reprise bestsellers, 2003's TDFkxB> self-titled debut and 2005's multi-platinum follow-up It's #h8Sq~0 Time, Call Me Irresponsible boasts more of Bubl?s zF8dKFE~ buoyant, modern interpretations of standards from a :Q $K<)[ variety of eras, including songs by such greats as Leonard q Gw -tPD< Cohen, Eric Clapton, Cy Coleman, Gamble and Huff, and
gX]-\ others, as well as two self-penned originals, including njScz"L~ the first single, the uplifting love song called +e yc`J "Everything." s:/8[(A 0=* 8
But it's hardly business as usual for this Vancouver \N!AXD native. It never is for Bubl? whose irrepressible spirit, U(Nu% engaging humor, and confident charisma once led the New K9$>Yxe| York Times to call him "an entertainer who is completely fPn>v)lN{ at home on the stage." #sPHdz'3M %r%M lj:# Michael BubleHis new CD, which he calls "my remark on the KxYwJ state of love," contains a depth of feeling that will Rs-]N1V surprise and delight long-term fans and impress those new 86 W9rR to his music. "To me, what's different about this CD is 6:Ch^c+IZ that it has a certain raw emotion because I recorded many aY'C%^h] of these songs live in the studio." Bubl?introduces the ]iN'x?Fo electrifying, impeccably orchestrated set to follow with #{?PbBE} the opening track, Cy Coleman's "The Best Is Yet To Come," P9^-6;'Y (made famous by Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and others). >/kcdWl Then there's the exhilarating, salsa-flavored "It Had uxtWybv Better Be Tonight," written by Johnny Mercer and Henry 4C<jdv_J Mancini, which Bubl?attacks with a hot-blooded Zhh2v>QOy vengeance-"another very sexy song�and edgy." From there, ?s\:hNNY he takes on "Me and Mrs. Jones," the 1972 Gamble and Huff h]+C.Eqnt# classic popularized by soul singer Billy Paul. "David ewa wL" (Foster) brought it to me, I'd never actually heard it h{HF8>u[ before," Bubl?says. "We wanted it to be authentic and =(NB%} tell the story." Next up is Leonard Cohen's "I'm Your Man" KIui(n#/ from the Canadian singer/songwriter's 1988 album of the =XucOli6 same name. "I always thought it was a wonderful song - uC+V6; desperate, sexy, and dark," Bubl?says. "I actually called y .#")IAF Leonard and told him I was afraid of performing it live. dv8>[# When he asked me why, I said because he'd written too sexy U3T#6Rptl of a song and I was afraid men were going to throw their cC=[Saatsf underpants at me. He just laughed and said, 'I wouldn't 3 Nreqq worry too much about that.'" 42e|LUZg SM0~fAtE Then there's a swinging, hep-cat version of Mel Torm?s tZ=E')!\ 1962 pop hit "Comin' Home Baby," featuring vocals from C${Vg{g7a Philly soul faves Boys II Men; and a sentimental, @R/07&lBR self-penned ballad "Lost," co-written with Chang and {sihus#Q Canadian singer-songwriter Jann Arden. "It's an anthem for ?t/~lv star-crossed lovers," Bubl?says. "Sometimes relationships r@v,T8 don't work out because love isn't enough, but that doesn't K`iv c N" mean you have to discard the person. There is a way to end i]Fp..`v~ a relationship and still be there when they need you. Q1O}ly}JS That's basically what it's about." ;>
_$` ORyE`h A languid, emotional rendition of Eric Clapton's ballad NO|KVZ~ "Wonderful Tonight," on which Bubl?duets with Brazilian iF-6Y0~8 singer-songwriter Ivan Lins, whose work has been covered u
[m by everyone from Sarah Vaughan to Ella Fitzgerald follows. ,uo'c_f(e "I've always been very sentimental about that song," Bubl? ?EJD?,} says. "What is interesting about that track is here I am, ??PC
k1X a 31-year-old guy from Canada who's singing a song that dx;Ysn0- means so much to me with a 61-year-old man from Brazil, IE;~?W" who's singing in his own language but it means the exact A?CcHw
rT same thing to both of us." <j&DK2u=i p2n0Z\2 Other highlight's include two of Bubl?s original songs, @hJ%@( including the acoustic-guitar driven "Everything," ';TT4$(m co-written with Amy Foster-Gillies and Alan Chang (who b8V~S'6VqO also co-wrote Bubl?s touching hit ballad "Home" off It's tZ}
v%3 Time) and produced by fellow Canadian Bob Rock (Bon Jovi, o7J Metallica, Motley Crue, Bryan Adams). "I wrote that song PZE0}>z about the great happiness of real love, but at the same 0Fk5kGD,&K time I was making a statement about the world," Bubl? :*ing says. "We're living in really crazy times, and I wanted to 0y
7"SiFY say that no matter what's happening, this person in my -BRc8 / life is what really makes it worthwhile." bSfpbo4( 6|aKL[%6 Michael BubleRounding out Call Me Irresponsible is Frank jGXO\:sO Sinatra's "That's Life," which, in Bubl?s hands, becomes ofPHmh` a powerhouse complete with a full choir. "I brought the UUzYbuS>&l song to a wonderful guy named Mervyn Warren, from the =NnNN'} acappella group Take 6 and said, 'I want to take this to m@"QDMHk. church; I want to make it a huge gospel tune.' So he #JgH}|&a$ brought in a choir and I love it. It's one of my favorite W%T>SpFl things about the record." OK{quM5 tSVc|j To help him capture the intensity in the songs' meanings, qQA}Z*(m Bubl?turned to his long-standing team of producers, which q*F{/N** include 14-time Grammy winner David Foster (Barbra dRj| g Streisand, Celine Dion, Josh Groban) and producer/engineer LV\DBDM Humberto Gatica (Elton John, Destiny's Child, Michael G B>QK Jackson). "We definitely have a great working relationship rs,2rSsg! where I think I interfere just enough," Bubl?says with a Qr^|:U!;[z laugh. "I mean, David is the greatest producer in the O\E /. B world. They're both so amazing, I couldn't do it without tE@;X= them." &j4 xgh 9 a=DcZ_M Foster first discovered Bubl?seven years ago when he ^cczJOxB caught the aspiring star performing at the wedding of ^aH\7J@Y former Canadian Prime Minster's daughter. The son of a 5jd,{< British Columbia-based salmon and herring fisherman, Bubl? 4a'N>eDR spent the months his parents were away with his r<K(jG[:{f music-loving Italian grandfather, who introduced him to GliwY_ the singers who would become Bubl?s idols: Bobby Darin, k.uMp<)D Dean Martin, Sinatra, Ray Charles, and Elvis Presley. zaah^.MA| "These guys were triple threats," he says. "They could MYla OT sing, they could dance, they could act. They were 5]n[]FW entertainers, and I believe that's a lost art now." 7on.4/;M =x<ge _Y Bubl?honed his skills as a showman through years of {DU`[:SQZg performing in hotel lounges and smoky bars - gigs his oASY7k_3 grandfather, a plumber, helped the underage singer secure }emN9Rj by trading his plumbing services. By the time Foster met (iL|Sq&}b him 2000, Bubl?already knew exactly what he brought to f!s=(H; the table - a warm, engaging voice and unassailable taste Zb1<:[ in music. His debut album was an international smash, 0BIy>wy: going Top Ten in the U.K. and Canada, and earning him his ;.TRWn# first Juno award for Best New Talent in 2004. The /9HVY
%n follow-up, It's Time, sold more than 5.5 million copies, k Mu8"Az and has remained on the Billboard Traditional Jazz charts *MJX? for a staggering two years, and in the Number 1 slot for -7S g62THS more than 80 weeks, an all-time record. Ezr:1 GJ /lo2y?CS* But along with his passion for creating great music in the k9L?+PD studio, performing on stage is pure paradise for Michael U@-^C"R Bubl? "I just love getting in front of people," he says. GH+r?2< "It's so important to be in touch with your audience. e6d<dXx They've paid their money. I want them to be entertained. qOSM}ei>s If they want to cry or laugh or dance or sing or yell, QV{}K they can do whatever they want. My responsibility is just K{[%7AM to take them away." '7+4`E cIav& |