Of course, expect the Big band attack of Pop hits and
surprisingly Buble proved that his music does not just appeal to older markets
but his version of “It’s A Beautiful Day” and “Close Your Eyes” can certainly
be enjoyed by the younger mass that commands the music industry nowadays.
Familiar classics like “To Love Somebody” and “Something
Stupid” were retained to their usual arrangements but still as likeable as the
original.
“It’s A Beautiful Day”, the CD’s carrier single was fun to
listen to and “You’ve Got A Friend in Me” will remind you of your childhood
memories.
“Young at Heart” and “Nevertheless (I’m in Love with You)”
are direct rip offs of 60’s hit, it sounded as if you were back when your
Grandma plays Franks Sinatra or Engelbert Humperdinck; a nice change for a hearer’s
ears.
Contemporary track “Who’s Loving You” gives its listeners
the 70-ish vibe while “Come Dance With Me” was actually a nice alternative for
your usual Sunday morning hits!
My personal favourite was Michael’s version of Rod Stewart’s
“Have I Told You Lately”; he gave a new sound to this listener’s classic and
tagged the uniquely expected Buble’ sound!
Over-all To Be Loved is a nice substitute for your
conventional Pop sound that will definitely give joy to both young and old
listeners’ ears.
Luckily, this album gave what’s expected from it; BBB!
To Be Loved is available on ITunes and Amazon!
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