Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
ReviewsQ (1/04, p.110) - 3 stars out of 5 - "[T]he smooth-voiced Canuck has few rivals when it comes to carrying the torch currently held by Tony Bennett."
EngineerJoe Wohlmuth; David Reitzas; Neil Devor; Humberto Gatica; Alejandro Rodriguez
Additional informationThis is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Michael Buble, Sherree Ford (vocals); David Foster (arranger, piano, synthesizer); Dean Parks (acoustic & electric guitars, percussion); Heitor Padilla (acoustic guitar); Michael Thompson, John Pisano (guitar); Bob Sheppard, Dave Boroff (saxophone); Gary Grant (trumpet); Randy Waldman (piano, keyboards); Brian Bromberg (bass); Vinnie Colaiuta, Dave Tull, Frank Capp, Joe Labarbera (drums); Raffael Padilla (percussion); Jochem Van Der Saag, Neil Devor, Felipe Elgueta (programming); Barry Gibb (background vocals). Producers: David Foster, Humberto Gatica, Johnny Mandel. This is the self-titled album from recording artist Michael Bubble. The Australian import version includes a bonus disc with three tracks, including a live version of "Moondance." Personnel: Sherrie Ford (vocals); Dean Parks (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, percussion); John Pisano, Heitor Pereira (guitar); Dave Boroff, Bob Sheppard (saxophone); Gary Grant (trumpet); Randy Waldman (piano, keyboards); David Foster (piano, bass synthesizer, string synthesizer); Michael Melvoin (piano); Frank Capp, Joe La Barbera, David Tull, Vinnie Colaiuta (drums); Rafael Padilla (percussion); Jochem van der Saag (programming); Barry Gibb (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Joe Wohlmuth; Humberto Gatica. Audio Remixer: Junkie XL. Recording information: Chartmaker Studios; Middle Ear Studios, FL; Paramount Studios, Hollywood, CA; Signet Sound; Warner Bros. Studios; Westlake Audio. Photographers: Mick Haggerty; Stephan Danelian . Arrangers: Don Costa; Joe Clayton ; Johnny Mandel; Michael Melvoin; Randy Waldman; Bill Holman; David Foster. Right off the bat, Michael Buble has you in his corner just because you know people have been calling the poor guy "Bubble" all his life (keep that accent on the second syllable, folks). Nomenclature aside, Buble's debut album positions him as something of a Harry Connick, Jr. for the 21st century. His husky croon gives him a bearing beyond his tender years, and in fact his Sinatra-phrased, pop-jazz style bears strong echoes of Connick's singing. Accordingly, the production leans heavily on the updated swing of chestnuts like "Fever" and "Come Fly With Me," but that's only part of the story. As a modern song stylist, Buble digs into the standards of a more contemporary songbook as well. George Michael's jazzy ballad "Kissing a Ballad" has been a standard-in-waiting for some time, and a version of the Bee Gees' soulful ballad "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart" features a guest turn by Barry Gibb himself. And there are worse things that could happen to Stevie Wonder's "For Once in My Life" than to be given the big-band treatment. It's refreshing to hear the debut of a young singer who's simply applying a strong voice and style to quality songs instead of cynically treading the teen-pop treadmill.