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Call Me Irresponsible
Michael Bublé

Released May 1, 2007 on 143/Reprise, Warner Bros., WEA, WEA International

Available on: CD

 
Track No. Song Title Length
1. The Best Is Yet to Come 3:05 
2. It Had Better Be Tonight [Meglio Stasera] 3:06 
3. Me and Mrs. Jones 4:33 
4. I'm Your Man 4:59 
5. Comin' Home Baby 3:27 
6. Lost 3:40 
7. Call Me Irresponsible 3:16 
8. Wonderful Tonight 4:12 
9. Everything 3:33 
10. I've Got the World on a String 2:47 
11. Always on My Mind 4:30 
12. That's Life 4:15 
13. Dream 5:05 
Siedah Garrett
Vocals, Choir, Chorus
Brian Bromberg
Bass
Jeff Hamilton
Drums
Bill Holman
Arranger
Rickey Woodard
Saxophone
Louis Price
Choir, Chorus
David Foster
Piano, Arranger, Keyboards, Producer, Fender Rhodes, Vocal Arrangement, Horn Arrangements, String Arrangements, Rhythm Arrangements
Rick Baptist
Vocals (Background)
Steve Becknell
French Horn
Chuck Berghofer
Bass
George Bohannon
Trombone
Reverend Dave Boruff
Vocals (Background)
Paul Buckmaster
String Arrangements
Jorge Calandrelli
String Arrangements
Lee Callet
Saxophone
Carmen Carter
Vocals, Choir, Chorus, Music Contractor
Gilbert Castellanos
Trumpet
John Clayton
Arranger
Vinnie Colaiuta
Drums
Paulinho Da Costa
Percussion
Don Sebesky
Horn Arrangements, String Arrangements
Nathan East
Bass
Lynne Fiddmont
Choir, Chorus
Norm Fisher
Bass
Daniel Fornero
Vocals (Background)
Josh Freese
Drums
Humberto Gatica
Producer, Engineer, Mixing
Jerry Hey
Horn Arrangements, String Arrangements
Ralph Humphrey
Drums
Alan Kaplan
Vocals (Background)
Larry Koonse
Guitar
Joe La Barbera
Drums
Michael Landau
Guitar
Bill Liston
Vocals (Background)
Charles Loper
Vocals (Background)
Johnny Mandel
Arranger, Producer
Bruce Otto
Vocals (Background)
Rafael Padilla
Percussion
Dean Parks
Guitar
Joel Peskin
Saxophone, Vocals (Background), Soloist
Greg Phillinganes
Piano
Emil Radocchia
Percussion
Bob Rock
Arranger, Producer
Alejandro Rodriguez
Engineer, Digital Engineer
Keith Scott
Guitar
Dave Sinclair
Guitar (Acoustic)
Maurice Spears
Trombone
Phil Teele
Vocals (Background)
Mervyn Warren
Choir, Chorus, Horn Arrangements, String Arrangements, Rhythm Arrangements, Choir Arrangement
Daniel Kelley
French Horn
Donald Williams
Percussion
Michael Melvoin
Piano
Suzie Katayama
Music Preparation
Thomas R. Peterson
Saxophone
Bill Ross
String Arrangements
James Self
Tuba
Christoph Luty
Bass
William Claxton
Photography
Antonio "Moogie" Canazio
Engineer
Sharlotte Gibson
Choir, Chorus
Marcelo Costa
Percussion
Wayne Bergeron
Vocals (Background)
Jules Chaikin
Music Contractor
Dean Maher
Assistant
Heitor Teixeira Pereira
Guitar
Valerie Pinkston
Choir, Chorus
Chris Brooke
Digital Engineer
John A. Reynolds
French Horn
Lisa Vaughn
Choir, Chorus
Matt Taylor
Art Direction, Design, Photography
Jonna Terrasi
A&R
Beverley Staunton
Choir, Chorus
Anthony Field
Choir, Chorus
Hugo Boss
Performer, Wardrobe
Tamir Hendelman
Synthesizer, Piano
Mike Houge
Assistant
Ken Stacey
Choir, Chorus
Michael Bublé
Arranger, Horn Arrangements
Jochem van der Saag
Programming, Engineer, Sound Design
Eric Helmkamp
Engineer
Aaron Walk
Assistant
Paul "Scooby" Smith
Assistant
Windy Wagner
Choir, Chorus
Ghian Wright
Assistant
Seth Waldman
Assistant
Clayton Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
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Julie Eidvoog
Music Preparation
Courtney Blooding
Production Coordination
Jorge Vivo
Engineer, Digital Engineer
James Ford
Trumpet
Jared Nugent
Assistant
Alan Chang
Piano, Arranger
Bryan Lipps
Vocals (Background)
Ellen Wakayama
Art Direction
Kathy Frangetis
A&R Assistance
Eric Ogden
Photography
Bruce Allen
Management
Gerald Clayton
Piano, Keyboards
Eric Rennaker
Assistant
Salvator Cracchiolo
Trumpet
Guy Nepus
Trombone
Gina Zimmitti
Music Contractor
Frederick Fiddmont
Saxophone
Emily Blunt
Vocals (Background)
Ray Brown
Music Contractor
Graham Dechter
Guitar
Gary Foster
Vocals (Background)
Sam Koop
Assistant
Clorishey Lewis
Choir, Chorus
Salvadore Lozano
Vocals (Background)
Joseph Meyers
French Horn
Antonio Resendiz
Assistant
Antoinette Scruggs
Vocals, Choir, Chorus
Andrew Shaw
Assistant
Donald Smith
Choir, Chorus
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