Any Michael Bub'le fans.......


Just came across one of this guys CDs about a month ago, not a style (big band/bossa nova, jazzy) I would normally be into. Heard one Cd and bought everything he has out, now my present favorite artist.....nough said.
thomastrouble

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Been a fan for about 4 years. He is very Refreshing in a pleasant way. Not as packaged and overpromoted like many today. His lastest CD was done in the studio with all musicians present... No overdubs or special gimmicks. If someone made a mistake they started over and did it again. Each track was performed start to finish. Reminds me of the great crooners of the 50-60's. I'm glad you found him. You may want to check out Jane Monheit, Diana Krall and Joss Stone if you have not already. Happy Holidays!
Thomas, Michaels newest cd is titled "Crazy Love". My next purchase will be Robbie Williams " Swing when you are winning", Check him out on you tube.
Thomas you may also like these balladeers:

Peter Cincotti
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRGWMV7Cc-o

Michael Feinstein
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZb_R2GbaI0

Michael Ball http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQDpD8dUOb4&feature=related
Frankie Lymons http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08ZiVLWs65o&feature=player_embedded#

If you like romantic soulfull slowjam etc you may investigate some of my favorites.

Usher, Brian Mcknight, Gerald Levert, Maxwell, Keith Sweat and Montell Jordan. Many of their songs also contain excellent bass and very good percussion and rhythm lines. All are great singers in their field. Please no flames I did not say they were Sinatra or Cole, but very respectable in their genre.

If you like 70-80's remember Eric Carmen, Richard Marx, Harry Nilsson, Otis Redding, Paul Anka and Robert Guillet (sp)??