Rating:
Genre:
Vocal Music
Release Date: 05/01/2007
Run Time: 50:28
More than any of his contemporaries, vocalist
Michael Bublé has bridged the gap between
standards-oriented
vocal pop and more contemporary
pop vocals. Having perfected the mix on his superb 2003 effort,
It's Time, which found the
Frank Sinatra-influenced singer covering both
"I've Got You Under My Skin" and
Leon Russell's
R&B ballad "A Song for You," Bublé wisely doesn't mess with a good thing on 2007's
Call Me Irresponsible. Once again delving into a mix of swinging
big-band numbers and classic
pop hits such as the wickedly hip '60s
standard "Comin' Home Baby" (featuring backing vocals from
Boyz II Men), the album is a breezy, stylish good time. And while such cuts as
"The Best Is Yet to Come" and the laid-back title track comfortably cast
Bublé as a modern-day crooner consistent with his billing, the unexpected reworkings of contemporary
pop songs often make the biggest impact. To these ends, his
bossa nova duet with vocalist
Ivan Lins on
Eric Clapton's
"Wonderful Tonight" and the reharmonized
Willie Nelson perennial
"Always on My Mind" work particularly well here, not as cheeky
cabaret but as artfully crafted and devastatingly moving
ballads. And it's not just the cover tunes that drive the album; on the contrary, much like the
Bublé co-written
ballad "Home" defined the mood of
It's Time, his sparkling melodic
pop original
"Everything" helps make
Call Me Irresponsible a truly welcome
pop album by any standard. This CD was nominated for a Grammy award in 2007 as Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album, and
"Everything" was nominated for Best Male Pop Performance.
~Matt Collar, All Music Guide