Christmas Michael Bublé

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Album-Release:
2011

HRA-Release:
22.10.2014

Label: Warner Music Group

Genre: Pop

Subgenre: Adult Contemporary

Artist: Michael Bublé

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  • 1 It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas 03:27
  • 2 Santa Claus Is Coming To Town 02:52
  • 3 Jingle Bells (feat. The Puppini Sisters) 02:42
  • 4 White Christmas (Duet With Shania Twain) 03:38
  • 5 All I Want For Christmas Is You 02:54
  • 6 Holly Jolly Christmas 02:02
  • 7 Santa Baby 03:53
  • 8 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas 03:52
  • 9 Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) 03:10
  • 10 Silent Night 03:50
  • 11 Blue Christmas 03:44
  • 12 Cold December Night 03:21
  • 13 I'll Be Home For Christmas 04:28
  • 14 Ave Maria 04:03
  • 15 Mis Deseos/Feliz Navidad (Duet With Thalia) 04:25
  • 16 Michael's Christmas Greeting 00:08
  • Total Runtime 52:29

Info for Christmas

Michael Buble is back doing what he does best - delivering some absolute classics in his own unmistakable style. On this occasion it is to the theme of Christmas, as he delivers a number of festive favourites including 'Jingle Bells', 'White Christmas' and 'Silent NIght' amongst others. The perfect accompinament to a Christmas Day gathering around the tree.

Christmas,” produced by David Foster, Bob Rock and Humberto Gatica was recorded primarily at the legendary Capitol Recording Studios in Hollywood and The Warehouse Studios in Vancouver.  It includes guest performances by Shania Twain, Mexican singing star Thalia, long time collaborators Naturally 7 and The Puppini Sisters.  

  “Christmas” includes such classics as ”Silent Night,” ”White Christmas,” “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas,” “It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas” and a Bublé original “Cold December Night.””

'Men at Work, Ex-East 17 singer Brian Harvey and A Flock of Seagulls: three of a tiny handful of acts technically active in 2011 not releasing a Christmas album this year. For the indie kids there’s Emmy the Great and Tim Wheeler, or Smith & Burrows’ Funny Looking Angels record; for the tweenies, Justin Bieber; for those whose mistletoe-and-wine musical preferences are softer-of-centre than a gooey Quality Street, Joe McElderry has a festive disc on the shelves. But for the mums basting the turkey and supping the bucks fizz? Surely this set, collecting 15 festive cuts from Canadian crooner Michael Bublé, is aimed squarely at that market. An easy gift from husbands, children, friends and co-workers alike, the imaginatively titled Christmas ticks boxes like it's stamping passports at border control: superbly efficiently, but with the bare minimum of personality expressed at each brief encounter.

Bublé is, on his day, a great vocalist – smooth and steady, his lines wrap around these familiar pieces like fine ribbon around a promisingly shaped gift plucked from under the tree. And he’s backed by perfectly competent musicians (sometimes brassy, sometimes reserved) and joined by a handful of guest vocalists: among these, The Puppini Sisters on Jingle Bells, and Shania Twain on White Christmas. But it’s a predictable programme that’s presented, atop which Bublé does enough, although he sounds as if he’s got more to give if the material pushed him to do so. It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas, Santa Baby, and I’ll Be Home for Christmas are laidback to the point of being perfectly horizontal, conjuring images of the singer clicking his fingers beside a fireplace, stockings and twinkling lights around him.

Better are the energised Cold December Night (the sole original) and his version of Phil Spector’s Christmas (Baby Please Come Home): here, he’s kicking up the powder, tossing snowballs and getting into the spirit (and possibly outside of a few, too). Mariah Carey’s All I Want for Christmas Is You is slowed to a funereal pace – quite the twist on the bouncy original – and he manages to put his mark on Jingle Bells, albeit not in a fashion superior to the million-selling Bing Crosby version from 1943: his take is rather too cornball for its own good. Silent Night, backed by a Libera-lite children’s choir, is pretty but doesn’t linger in the memory: it feels as if it was made to accompany the credits of a sit-com’s Christmas special.

What more needs saying? Fans already know they’re going to love this; those unmoved by Bublé in the past, won’t. He does the classics to an accomplished standard – some perfunctory and forgettable, some bubbling deliciously – and everything is professionally packaged. Boxes: well and truly ticked beneath the wrapping.' (Mike Diver, BBC Review)

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