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After establishing himself as the 21st century Harry Connick, Jr., young vocalist Michael Buble made his recording-debut year a prolific one, by capping it off with this five-song Christmas EP, in addition to his pair of full-length releases from earlier in 2003. Like Mr. Connick (who hadn't exactly thrown in the towel himself at that point, releasing his own Christmas album a month-and-a-half earlier) Buble aims to extend the classic Frank Sinatra-style approach to pop music well beyond the life-spans of its first-generation exponents. Accordingly, he lends his smooth-as-silk voice and tasteful phrasing to evergreens (no pun intended) such as "Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow" and Mel Torme's immortal "Christmas Song," atop a mixture of string orchestrations and lightly jazzy backing. To prove that the clock hasn't stopped on this sort of thing, there's an original holiday tune here as well ("Grown-Up Christmas List"), pointing the way forward for Buble's brand of Yuletide crooning.
Personnel: Michael Buble; John Chiodini (guitar); Randy Waldman, David Foster (keyboards); Brian Bromberg (bass); Dave Tull (drums).
Personnel: Michael Buble (vocals); Randy Napoleon, John Chidini (guitar); Mark Small, Robert Wilkerson (alto saxophone); Frank Basile (baritone saxophone); Bryan Lipps, Justin Ray (trumpet); Joshua Brown, Nick Vagenas (trombone); Alan Chang (piano); Randy Weldman, David Foster (keyboards); Brian Bromberg, Craig Polasko (bass guitar); Dave Tull, Robert Perkins (drums); Jumaane Smith (guiro).
Michael Buble Let It Snow Songs Let It Snow Music Review Average Rating: (3.8 out of 5 stars)   Great Christmas Album Buble tackles some old Christmas standards and gives them a smooth, polished sound. Although short on tracks, this CD is perfection and a great addition to any collection. Submitted by tintin84105 (Woods Cross, UT, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Wish he would record another! The only thing wrong with this cd is it is too short! Michael Buble sounds great singing the Christmas classics and his band is even better! Now I think he should go back into the studio and record a full length Christmas album. Submitted by ushort2 (Coram, NY, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Beautiful Christmas Music! This is a wonderful CD to have for Christmas. The only down side to it that there are only six songs on it and when it is finished you are wishing there were more to listen to. Submitted by davidandstacy (Oskaloosa,IA,USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great Christmas Album This is one of the best Christmas albums I have ever listened to. Michael Buble has an amazing voice and is worthy of singing these beautiful classic songs. The only complaint I have is that there aren't enough songs on the album! Submitted by Elizabeth (Aylett, VA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Good CD, but who.............. .........but who is the Michale Buble listed on every song that is suppose to be with him!!!!!!! Submitted by turbo33 (Anywhere, AA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 2 found this helpful.
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Let It Snow
$9.99 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).
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 ...
| | Michael Buble It's Time CD (2005) Special Edition
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$11.65 Michael Buble's third major US release (including the mostly live COME FLY WITH ME) stays on message--this young Canadian loves the lush, swaying music of his parents' and grandparents' generations. Buble's albums, however, are much more than mere back-in-the-day exercises. The production and arranging of David Foster (Celine Dion, Josh Groban) is eclectic in a way that firmly places the tunes at the dawn of the 21st century, and, more importantly, Buble possesses the chops and sense of style to re-imagine the adult-contemporary vocal genre in a distinctive manner. In addition to standards by Gershwin and Porter, Buble embraces a variety of sounds, from Motown ("How Sweet It Is") to bossa nova ("Quando, Quando, Quando" with Nelly Furtado) to the Beatles ("Can't Buy Me Love" with a "She Loves You" tag). With his smooth croon and charming persona, Buble is a natural performer, and, for fans of fearlessly romantic and infectiously swinging music, IT'S TIME is a sure bet.
Import version of this out-of-print in the US Special Edition. Young crooner Michael Buble delivers an album of love songs as powerful as chocolate and candlelight. From covers such as Ray Charles' You Don't Know Me' to 'Home', penned by Buble and Amy Foster-Gillies, the album is a romantic treat. With total sales of his ...
| | Michael Buble Caught In The Act CD (2005) With DVD
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$16.15 On this 2005 CD/DVD release, charismatic Canadian singer Michael Buble is featured in a vibrant concert setting. The tracks on the DVD and CD differ, and while the former presents more material, the audio disc offers up eight excellent performances. Here Buble is supported by a formidable horn-heavy ensemble, creating a buoyant energy that perfectly suits his expressive voice. Buble lends his Sinatra-like swagger ...
| | Michael Buble Call Me Irresponsible CD (2007)
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$10.09 Michael Buble ranks among the best of the contemporary crooners working in a classic pop-vocal style, and his 2007 album, CALL ME IRRESPONSIBLE, further refines his suave, smooth style. With its finger-snapping ...
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| | Dave Matheson Matheson CD (2004)
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$16.45 On first listen, it's obvious that Dave Matheson is indebted to rock's watershed late 60's - early 70's period. What soon becomes apparent, though, is that he wisely favors creating something original that is informed by his influences rather than outright slavish imitation of any particular style or artist. One may be able to discern traces of some dispirate retro sounds... everything from "Meddle" ...
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| | Kiwi Made Music Vol.2 CD (2007)
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$13.15 AARDVARK:The top live Band in Wellington in the late 60's, early 70's and every major Label courted them but they were not interested until the NZ Government decided to build a new Motorway and John MacGibbon and his family were hastily removed from their home which then sat vacant a year before being demolished. John was angry enough to write a song about it. Asking fellow artists which Label would play ball with him, they all said Tree. The B side was their most requested song at both at the James Cook Hotel and The Settlement, their two residencies. They also appeared on "Studio One", a music show made by NZBC-TV1, in 1972. No further records were made simply because the Band was not interested in a recording career. John died in July, 2007. Tracks 1 & 8.PETER CAULTON:Peter started his long and still active career in New Zealand as a Country & Western SInger. He rapidly rose to the top and appeared in every music programme ever made by the NZBC-TV1, had top billing in C&W Tours, held residencies in many top Hotels and even did a Cruise Ship Season. Well seasoned 'live', Pater's first record was "Six Days On The Road" for Viking, followed by "Diddle, Diddle, DUmplin'" for Tree. Tree wanted to do this song so it was agreed Peter could chose his second Single. He asked along his old Mate and working partner at times, Midge Marsden to join in. As Midge was still under contract to HMV, Tree had to hire him as a backing artist only for the original vinyl issue."Pickin' White Gold" was the result and it made it to #14 in New Zealand. The B side was written by a seasoned artists from the Viking stable who became a top Advertising Jingle writer. Peter Carter was a member of The Convairs. Peter Caulton moved to Australia in the 70's, made two outstanding Albums himself before visiting America and making an Album there too which was Nominated for 6 Grammy Awards. Today he lives in Germany and works Europe and includes Military Bases gigs in the Middle East.Tracks 2,5,9 & 14.MIDGE MARSDEN:An original member of the HMV recording group Barri & The Breakaways, Midge continued to play in bands and solo gigs while working for the NZBC Radio in Wellington. He soon developed a love of the Blues but has also performed C&W with Peter Caulton. He has toured Australia and America, made a number of records for Epic Records and still does session work for other artists' Albums. Tracks 2 & 9.NEWTON:A nomadic Busker who travelled the world, singing for a crust. He cruised into Wellington, New Zealand, made a record for Tree then cruised on out again, never to be heard of again. All original material, he was assisted by Ian Cowie of Random Thought and classical guitarist Sylvia Bonallack who added the harmonics to "A Moving SIlence". Born in Malaya and educated in England, his full name is Roger Hartly Newton Mayson. Track 4.THE HARLEQUINS:Two native New Zealand part Maori sisters who harmonised well together. Tree recorded them to forefill a promise (which should never have been made) of a record release. Very young (mid to late teens) the girls displayed a natural talent and took to recording very easily. No more is known about them. Tracks 6 & 12.THE TALISMEN DANCE BAND:Another Upper Hutt Band with brass who wanted to make a record. Tree put the Harlequins and this band together to make it an all Upper Hutt production. They worked well together. No line-up information is known. Tracks 6 & 12.HAYSTACK:Tree Records producer Dene Kellaway called on Record Shops to sell the Label's products. One day in Masterton, the young assistant in ...
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