There is something funny about the cover of this album's 'deluxe edition'. If you hold it straight in front of you you will see a portrait of the singer, but if you tilt it it will show his portrait as a ten year old boy. However you turn or turn it: Bublé remains Bublé seems to be the singer's message. Still, Bublé doesn't seem like himself in the opening song. I Believe In You is a pure pop
… song, more suited to someone like . Then we hear the trusted, sweet-voiced crooner Bublé has been for years. The Canadian, 41 now, shows that there is stretch in this music. He not only sings the standards faithfully, but also makes room for a rapper ( by , in the title track) or a duet with . In this way, Michael Bublé keeps things exciting to himself without immediately alienating his old fans. (PdK)more