Buble's Crazy Love
Lizzy Gagliardi
Issue date: 10/21/09 Section: Entertainment
By Lizzy Gagliardi
Michael Buble returns with his new album, Crazy Love. He's most known as the next Frank Sinatra and a relative to Harry Connick Jr. His voice never fails to impress men and women with his jazzy interpretations of classic songs such as "Georgia on My Mind" and "Cry Me a River." that are important for starting their own business.
Buble is known for his unique voice and his interpretations from other artists such as Ray Charles, Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald.
Michael Buble tells his fans that Crazy Love is the "break-up record" that he started singing during his heartbreak. There is a definite difference between his new record and his previous albums, Michael Buble, It's Time, and Call me Irresponsible. He takes on a more modern jazz and pop approach, which may widen the horizons of his fan base, but make his current fans more critical of his choice to steer away from the smooth feeling he conveyed earlier.
Michael Buble's fifth track, "Haven't Met You Yet", may be a favorite on the album and is certainly to show up on the radio with its catchy interludes and "makes you want to sing in the car" melody. The debonair singer also brings Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings in his song "Baby (You've Got What it Takes)". Ron Sexsmith is also featured in this song.
It is evident that Buble performs comfortably with love ballads, but another album with more original songs may be necessary for him to win over fans once again. The new album wasn't what I expected, but it's hard to go wrong with an artist with his remarkable vocal talent and passion for singing.
Michael Buble returns with his new album, Crazy Love. He's most known as the next Frank Sinatra and a relative to Harry Connick Jr. His voice never fails to impress men and women with his jazzy interpretations of classic songs such as "Georgia on My Mind" and "Cry Me a River." that are important for starting their own business.
Buble is known for his unique voice and his interpretations from other artists such as Ray Charles, Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald.
Michael Buble tells his fans that Crazy Love is the "break-up record" that he started singing during his heartbreak. There is a definite difference between his new record and his previous albums, Michael Buble, It's Time, and Call me Irresponsible. He takes on a more modern jazz and pop approach, which may widen the horizons of his fan base, but make his current fans more critical of his choice to steer away from the smooth feeling he conveyed earlier.
Michael Buble's fifth track, "Haven't Met You Yet", may be a favorite on the album and is certainly to show up on the radio with its catchy interludes and "makes you want to sing in the car" melody. The debonair singer also brings Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings in his song "Baby (You've Got What it Takes)". Ron Sexsmith is also featured in this song.
It is evident that Buble performs comfortably with love ballads, but another album with more original songs may be necessary for him to win over fans once again. The new album wasn't what I expected, but it's hard to go wrong with an artist with his remarkable vocal talent and passion for singing.

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