Home
Michael Bubl¿¿
Barnes and Noble
Michael Bubl¿¿
Current price: $10.99
Barnes and Noble
Michael Bubl¿¿
Current price: $10.99
Size: OS
Loading Inventory...
*Product information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, shipping and return information please contact Barnes and Noble
Unlike most young guys who gravitate towards the latest
or
trend,
chose to study the classic works of
vocal masters like
and
while slowly developing his own technique and career as a vocal interpreter. Thanks to producer
, the 25-year-old
has graduated to the big time with a self-titled debut disc that shows off his knowledge and appreciation for a style of music that is mostly unfamiliar to his generation. Swinging his way through a set of
both classic (
), and more recent (
),
already possesses a quality that reaches beyond his youthfulness, with a voice that incorporates his influences into a sound that is fresh yet familiar. When he launches into a
like
images of
are conjured up; but as the song progresses, the listener realizes that this is not
, or
, or any other famous vocalist. It is someone who has learned the art of popular song and is creating his own colorful music from shades of the past. In doing so,
throws a fresh coat of paint on an old
and gives it a satiny sheen that the song hasn't seen in years. In addition to revitalizing the classics, he draws in a younger audience by covering more recent,
-era songs in a swinging gloss. Songs like
's
are jazzed up even further than their retro-based originals, and flow easily alongside the
. The only interruption comes when
guests on his own
with a reverb-laced vibrato that simply does not fit in this musical environment. Throughout the disc it is apparent that
has done his homework and aced the test, but there is always room for improvement.
haunts his vocals a bit too much on songs like
and there are moments throughout the disc when he forces his technique instead of following a natural cadence, but these minor criticisms will improve with time; and nothing can really diminish the sheer pleasure and joy he expresses in each performance. He sounds absolutely thrilled to be singing these songs, and that goes a long way in making
an exciting debut. ~ Aaron Latham