The golden boy with the golden voice: Canadian Michael Bublé has it all. He's proportionally handsome while retaining a boy next door charm. A good match for mother and daughter. His voice always sounds warm and sympathetic while reaching many registers effortlessly. With albums full of proven hit songs and standards, his success was inevitable. But it was also against him. After his son became
… seriously ill, Bublé announced that Love would be his last album. He also wanted to do everything he could to make it a farewell-worthy final chord. The result is a record on which the American Songbook predominates. Like a pristine Bublé croonts himself with great ease through When I Fall In Love and Unforgettable. More pop can be heard in the strong Love You Anymore to which Bublé himself co-wrote. Love once again sounds fine, with subtle orchestral arrangements that are completely at the service of his perfect singing. His son is now doing better and Bublé has decided to continue his career. Mother and daughter breathe a sigh of relief. (MR)more