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Come Fly with Me

 
Album Review: Come Fly with Me

  • Artist: Michael Bublé
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: March 30, 2004
  • Type: Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Vocal Music

Review

For Michael Bublé, 2003 was a whirlwind year that included the release of his successful debut album, an international tour, a Christmas EP, and tons of promotional appearances and press interviews. Therefore, it is not surprising that, in lieu of a proper follow-up, Bublé has elected to keep his fan base happy with Come Fly with Me, a CD/DVD combo package that features live performances from several of his tour dates along with two new studio tracks. The DVD is the more interesting of the two discs, as it gives a glimpse into the fast-paced world of a rising star, combining musical numbers and candid footage shot during the tour. Bublé is seen vivaciously performing with his band while snippets of behind-the-scenes interviews act as interludes between the songs. The brief moments provide a little background history and make him out to be an average guy who was blessed with talent and enjoys what he is doing. Although it is nice to get a feel for the person, what is most important is the music, and he more than proves that he is both an excellent vocalist and entertainer. He sounds great, the band is hot, and Bublé appears to genuinely love performing for an audience. However, the editing of the musical footage is a major distraction. Although the audio track sounds as if it came from one uncut song performance, the visuals are made up of several filmed concerts and are spliced together in a rather jarring fashion. Every two to three seconds a different shot of Bublé singing a song is edited in (often in layers), but the specific shot onscreen may not be from the same performance as the recorded concert audio. Therefore, there are times when the visuals don't match the audio track (much like a foreign film dub). While this technique may be interesting and thematic for the opening title track, it quickly becomes annoying when done for over an hour. The CD includes live versions of six songs featured on the DVD along with two new studio tracks produced by David Foster. "Nice 'n Easy" is just like its title, as Bublé sings with a relaxed swagger that charms the listener, but "Can't Help Falling in Love" suffers from a schmaltzy Foster arrangement that Bublé tries his best to overcome. The song sounds even worse when followed by a brilliant live rendition of "My Funny Valentine." Although the DVD may be more enjoyable if played with the television off, Come Fly with Me has enough excellent musical moments to keep fans tuned in to Bublé's one-man revival of standards. ~ Aaron Latham, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Nice 'N Easy (Lyrics) Lewis Spence, Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman Michael Bublé (3:02)
Can't Help Falling in Love Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore, George David Weiss Michael Bublé (3:49)
My Funny Valentine (Lyrics) Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart Michael Bublé (5:15)
Mack the Knife (Lyrics) Kurt Weill, Marc Blitzstein, Bertolt Brecht Michael Bublé (3:25)
Fever (Lyrics) John Davenport, Eddie Cooley Michael Bublé (4:07)
You'll Never Know (Lyrics) Harry Warren, Mack Gordon Michael Bublé (4:31)
For Once in My Life (Lyrics) Orlando Murden, Ron Miller Michael Bublé (2:43)
Moondance (Lyrics) Van Morrison Michael Bublé (3:53)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Come Fly With Me [DVD] Sammy Cahn, James Van Heusen Michael Bublé
For Once in My Life [DVD] Orlando Murden, Ron Miller Michael Bublé
You'll Never Know [DVD] Mack Gordon, Harry Warren Michael Bublé
Kissing a Fool [DVD] George Michael Michael Bublé
Sway [DVD] Norman Gimbel, Pablo Beltrán Ruiz Michael Bublé
Mack the Knife [DVD] Kurt Weill, Marc Blitzstein, Bertolt Brecht Michael Bublé
That's All [DVD] Alan Brandt, Bob Haymes Michael Bublé
Fever [DVD] Eddie Cooley, John Davenport Michael Bublé
How Can You Mend a Broken Heart [DVD] Robin Gibb, Barry Gibb Michael Bublé
The Way You Look Tonight [DVD] Dorothy Fields, Jerome Kern Michael Bublé
Moondance [DVD] Van Morrison Michael Bublé
My Funny Valentine [DVD] Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart Michael Bublé
The Way You Look Tonight [*][Multimedia Track] Dorothy Fields, Jerome Kern Michael Bublé
For Once in My Life [*][Multimedia Track] Ron Miller, Orlando Murden Michael Bublé
Kissing a Fool [*][Multimedia Track] George Michael Michael Bublé

Credits

David Foster (Arranger), Humberto Gatica (Engineer), Jay Diamond (Lighting Technician), Nick Vagenas (Trombone), Stephen Danelian (Photography), Robert Marshall (Saxophone), Lyman Medeiros (Arranger), Don Costa (Arranger), Jason Goldman (Arranger), Michael Melvoin (Arranger), Lyman Medeiros (Bass), Bill Holman (Arranger), Justin Ray (Trumpet), Michael Bublé (Arranger), William Ross (String Arrangements), Humberto Gatica (Producer), Kwaku Alston (Cover Photo), Mick Haggerty (Design), Karime Harris (Trombone), Joe Clayton (Arranger), Evan Francis (Sax (Alto)), Brian Green (Guitar), Humberto Gatica (Mixing), Sammy Nestico (Arranger), Alan Chang (Piano), Bryan Lipps (Trumpet), Jason Goldman (Sax (Alto)), David Foster (Producer), Johnny Mandel (Arranger), Mick Haggerty (Art Direction), Billy May (Arranger), Alan Chang (Arranger), Brian Swartz (Trumpet), Alan Chang (Musical Director), Massimo Biolcati (Bass)
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Wikipedia: Come Fly with Me (Michael Bublé album)
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Come Fly With Me
Live album by Michael Bublé
Released 2004
Label 143 Records, Reprise
Michael Bublé chronology
Michael Bublé
(2003)
Come Fly With Me
(2004)
It's Time
(2005)

Come Fly With Me is the name of a 2004 album and video of mainly live songs by Canadian crooner Michael Bublé. The title track was originally sung by Frank Sinatra on his 1958 album of the same name.

Chart success

The video of the live performances reached the top 10 of the Billboard Music Video Charts of early May 2004. The album made the top 100 of the Billboard Top 200 and has also made the Australian top 50 album charts as of April 26 2004, while Buble's self-titled album was number 3 on the Australian charts in the same week. Come Fly With Me was certified gold as of 2006 on Australian Charts[1].

Track listing

  1. Nice 'N Easy (studio)
  2. Can't Help Falling in Love (studio)
  3. My Funny Valentine (live)
  4. Mack the Knife (live)
  5. Fever (live)
  6. You'll Never Know (live)
  7. For Once in My Life (live)
  8. Moondance (live)

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