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Free Music Notes for Call Me IrresponsibleFree Music Review: Move Over Sinatra Hit: 5 StarsThis CD is so good that although I bought it for my wife ( with the knowledge that he is her favorite artist ); I really enjoyed the CD too. Michael has it all.....great voice, great phrasing, etc. I know how good he is as evidenced by the fact that my wife & my 21 year old niece are huge fans of his. This CD is Buble at his best.
Free Music Review: Call Me Irresoibsubke Hit: 3 StarsThanks for offering this at a wonderful price and making it easy to shop and recieve the product.
Free Music Review: Michael being Michael Hit: 5 StarsThis is a must have CD if you even think you might like Michael Buble. While the music is still in the same gendre, it offers a new variety of songs for Michael to master.
Free Music Review: Don't miss out Hit: 5 StarsI'll never understand why people get so stuck on Frank Sinatra when they hear Michael Buble sing an older song. First off, a lot of Sinatra's big hits weren't his originals. I think people that have this problem must have some type of OCD. I'm very glad Buble has given new life to the older songs and for me, has made them his own. The older songs and artists is what inspire Michael Buble. And lets face it, nothing is wrong with that. You can appreciate the music of a bygone era as most of us do, but open your mind to a great entertainer because that is what Michael Buble is. He exceptionally talented and this CD is amazing. The song "Always On My Mind" is beautiful and for me, it's the best version I've ever heard. Matter of fact, I believe this CD proves he can take any song and make it 100% his. I'm You Man" has to be his sexiest song yet. The song "Everything" was written by Michael, it has a old era vibe to it and is a fantastic love song. If you enjoy a beautiful voice and great songs, this CD is a must buy.
Free Music Review: Call Me Irresponsible Hit: 5 StarsThis young man is a great singer and does a great job on the Frank Sinatra songs. He has a very nice voice.
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