Wednesday, October 07, 2009

MICHAEL BUBLE - CRAZY LOVE

Michael Bublé’s Crazy Love is his first studio album after a two and a half year absence, will be released on October 9th the same day he will be performing live on The Oprah Winfrey Show, it was confirmed by 143/Reprise Records. The multi-Grammy winning and multi-platinum recording artist will also be singing on The Today Show live on October 13th. “Crazy Love” includes two original songs written by Bublé and collaborators Amy Foster-Gillies and Alan Chang. The first single, the Bublé penned “Haven’t Met You Yet,” already a hit at radio, is currently No. 10 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary (A/C) charts. The video for “Haven’t Met You Yet” premiered last week on AOL. “Crazy Love” includes Bublé’s always original spin on classics including, “Cry Me A River,” Dean Martin’s “You’re Nobody Till Somebody Loves You,” Ray Charles’ “Georgia on My Mind” and “All of Me.” The title song is a cover of the Van Morrison gem “Crazy Love.” Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings make a guest appearance on the 60’s hit “Baby (You Got What It Takes).” The album contains 12 tracks (and 1 bonus track), including two original songs. A special edition of the CD will be released via his website only, like he has done for It's Time, Call Me Irresponsible, and the recently released Madison Square Garden. This version will be a two-CD edition containing the standard album on one CD, a remix album on the other one. It will also contain a DVD and a 32 page booklet. The album was produced by David Foster, Bob Rock and Humberto Gatica and recorded in Vancouver, Brooklyn, NY and Los Angeles. Michael Bublé’s previous CD, the Grammy winning, Call Me Irresponsible (from 2007) was a number one album in over 15 countries. He has sold over 22 million CDs over the course of his career

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