Michael Bublé Music

Michael Buble in Concert

Michael Bublé's collaboration with David Foster, who has also produced hits for Barbra Streisand, Celine Dion and Whitney Houston, was successful from the word go.

Michael's innate musical talent and natural flair for bringing his own unique feel to classic ballads made his self-titled debut album "Michael Bublé", a  smash hit.  From the mellow warmth of "Put Your Head On My Shoulder" to the up-tempo styling of Queen's "Crazy Little Thing Called Love", Michael knows how to deliver a tune with class and sass. 

Following the release of this album and with his cover of "Sway" climbing the charts, Michael undertook an extensive tour which introduced his vibrant and exciting stage persona to millions of new fans all over the world.  Michael's first tour of Australia was in August 2003.

"What I realized is that most people don't really care what category music fits in. They're looking for good songs sung from the heart..."

A self-confessed workaholic, as soon as the tour was over, Michael went back into the studio to record the CD/DVD compilation "Come Fly With Me" as well as an EP of Christmas tunes.

"It's Time", what many consider to be his signature album, was released in 2005.

Once again Michael delivered a mix of timeless classics, delivering his flawless vocals on standards like Porter's "I've Got You Under My Skin" and Gershwin's "A Foggy Day In London Town", while introducing a samba-note with the help of fellow Canadian Nelly Furtado on "Quando, Quando, Quando".

Proving that he could do more than simply cover songs, "It's Time" featured the self-penned  "Home" which immediately rocketed to No.1 spot in Canada, Australia, Japan, and Italy.

Michael Bublé was also named 'Best New Talent' at the 2004 Juno awards (the Canadian Grammys).

In October 2005 Michael released another CD/DVD compilation, "Caught In The Act" based on his Great Performances PBS special recorded at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles in August.

Michael Buble From the opening bars of "I'm Feeling Good", and with the backing of a jazzy brass and strings section, you know Michael really is having a good time, and so is his audience.  His humor is infectious, his performance spontaneous and his delivery impeccable.

May 2007 saw the release of the much anticipated "Call Me Irresponsible", proving that Michael had come of age.

From his sultry interpretation of Leonard Cohen's "I'm Your Man" to the saucy samba beat of "Meglio Stasera", Michael once again demonstrated his versatility and talent by adding his special resonance to tunes from a number of genres in a variety of stylings.

With the October 2009 release of his 4th studio album "Crazy Love" , Michael Bublé cemented his place as a musical icon and the album immediately shot to the top of the billboards. Once again Michael proved that his musical talent doesn't start and end with his innovative interpretations of old standards, with the success of another self-penned song "Just Haven't Met You Yet'.

"Crazy Love" introduces a more mature, mellow Bublé sound with the bass-driven melodic hook featured in "Cry Me A River" and the harmonious blending of Bublé and his former concert openersing act, Naturally 7, on "Stardust".

Still, Michael says he doesn't let himself get too excited about it all.

"Too many goals have been scored on guys who raise their hands too early," Bublé says. "I'm not raising my hands yet. I've still got a long way to go."

And we think you've proved you can go all the way, Michael!

 

 

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