It'S Time (U.S. Version) |
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Artist:
Michael Buble
List Price: £8.99
Our Price: £3.00
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Disc 1: | 1. Feeling Good | | 2. A Foggy Day (In London Town) | | 3. You Don't Know Me | | 4. "Quando, Quando, Quando" | | 5. Home | | 6. Can't Buy Me Love | | 7. The More I See You | | 8. Save The Last Dance For Me | | 9. Try A Little Tenderness | | 10. How Sweet It Is | | 11. Song For You | | 12. I've Got You Under My Skin | | 13. You And I |
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Amazon.co.uk Review Michael Buble's assured debut and the tireless year of globe-trotting touring he spent promoting it elevated the 20-something Vancouver native into the first rank of pop crooner revivalists. His sophomore studio follow-up largely turns on the same formula that helped make his considerable vocal prowess so attractive to mainstream audiences, mixing the nigh flawless, if expected Sinatra-channelling ("I've Got You Under My Skin") with more playful and inviting renditions of pop standards like the Gershwin's "A Foggy Day in London Town," "Feeling Good," "Try A Little Tenderness" and Cole Porter's "I've Got You Under My Skin." But it's the eclectic mix of more contemporary material the singer seasons them with--apt tribute to Buble hero Bobby Darin--that keeps him walking the narrow tightrope between artistic intrigue (a blues-tinged vamp of Holland-Dozier-Holland's "How Sweet It Is," Leon Russell's lovely "Song For You," with a guest turn by Chris Botti) and the kitsch-laden abyss ("Quando, Quando, Quando"'s Euro-centric duet with Nelly Furtado, a ring-a-ding-fling with the Beatles' "Can't Buy Me Love" that echoes fellow Canadian crooner/rival Matt Dusk's more successful flirtation with Lennon-McCartney). Arranger/producer Tommy LiPuma offers Buble a welcome swinging jazz showcase on "The More I See of You," a bracing respite from the rest of producer David Foster's slick production. --Jerry McCulley
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0093624894629 Label: WARNER BROS Manufacturer: WARNER BROS Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: WARNER BROS Release Date: 2005-10-24 Running Time: 49 Studio: WARNER BROS Theatrical Release Date: 2005-02-08 |
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