Call Me Irresponsible (album)

2007 studio album by Michael Bublé From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Call Me Irresponsible is the fifth studio album by Canadian singer Michael Bublé. Released on May 1, 2007, via 143 and Reprise Records, it was produced by David Foster, Humberto Gatica, and Bob Rock. The album features renditions of classic traditional pop songs, including the title track "Call Me Irresponsible", "'Always on My Mind", and "Comin' Home Baby" featuring Boyz II Men. Two original tracks were written for the album, "Everything" and "Lost", both of which were co-written by Bublé.

ReleasedMay 1, 2007 (2007-05-01)
RecordedSeptember 2006 – March 2007
StudioChartmaker, Los Angeles, California
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Call Me Irresponsible
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 1, 2007 (2007-05-01)
RecordedSeptember 2006 – March 2007
StudioChartmaker, Los Angeles, California
Genre
Length50:27
Label
Producer
Michael Bublé chronology
With Love
(2006)
Call Me Irresponsible
(2007)
Michael Bublé Meets Madison Square Garden
(2009)
Singles from Call Me Irresponsible
  1. "Everything"
    Released: April 23, 2007
  2. "Me and Mrs. Jones"
    Released: September 3, 2007
  3. "Lost"
    Released: November 12, 2007
  4. "It Had Better Be Tonight"
    Released: December 8, 2007
  5. "Comin' Home Baby"
    Released: April 25, 2008
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Receiving mainly positive reception from critics, the album topped record charts in ten different countries, including the Canadian Albums Chart and the Billboard 200, Bublé's first entry to top the chart.[1] It was certified four times platinum by Music Canada and platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in the United States, with 400,000 and 2 million certified copies respectively.

Release

The album's first single, "Everything", peaked at #46 on the U.S. Hot 100,[2] Bublé's highest-peaking song until "Haven't Met You Yet" became his first Top 40 hit in 2009. It also debuted at number 3 on the Canadian BDS Airplay Charts and now holds the record for the highest debut ever on that chart. It also peaked at number 19 on the Australian ARIA Singles chart. Bublé appeared on an American Idol season 6 results show to sing "Call Me Irresponsible" when scheduled singer Tony Bennett, with whom he had collaborated before on the album Duets: An American Classic (2006) was unable to attend. On Monday, April 23, 2007, members of Bublé's official fanclub Bungalow B were given an exclusive listening party of the album's tracks and a look at a video clip at "Lost", Bublé's second original song. On this day, his official site was also given a makeover to match his coming album and his official YouTube channel released the video for the lead single. The channel also has behind-the-scenes videos and short snippets of videos used to make various commercials and preview clips. The entire album leaked shortly before its release. This album won the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album in 2007.[3]

Critical reception

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Aggregate scores
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Album of the Year60/100
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AllMusicStarStarStarStar
All About JazzStarStarStarStarHalf star
Album of the Year71/100
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The album received positive reception from music critics. Matt Collar of AllMusic rated the album four stars out of five, stating, "the album is a breezy, stylish good time... the unexpected reworkings of contemporary pop songs often make the biggest impact".[4] Woodrow Wilkins of All About Jazz described Bublé's performances as "charismatic, talented and just plain good", stating further, "while maintaining a jazz flavor, this arrangement also captures a soulful element".[5] Leigh Maneri of The Quinnipiac Chronicle rated the album five stars out of five, stating, " It is the perfect mixture of upbeat, soulful and serene melodies".[6]

Chart performance

In the U.S., the album debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 and rose to number one in its second week.[7] The album is certified 1× platinum in United States. In Australia, the single peaked at number 19 on the ARIA Singles Chart. While the album debuted on the ARIA Albums Chart at number 1 with Bublé selling 37,005[8] copies of the album in the first week and giving him the highest sales for an album by an international artist in Australia for 2007. The album was also certified Platinum in its first week for shipments of 70,000 copies. The album sold a further 30,634[8] copies the second week, making Bublé the first artist in Australia for 2007 to sell over 30,000 units two weeks in a row. The album is now certified 4× platinum by ARIA for shipments of 280,000 copies. The album rose to number one again on July 2 and 9 and once more on July 22. The original version of Call Me Irresponsible has sold over 300,000 copies in the UK. In Europe, the album was certified 2× Platinum by IFPI for shipments of two million copies to date.[9]

Track listing

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Standard edition[10]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."The Best Is Yet to Come"3:05
2."It Had Better Be Tonight" ("Meglio Stasera")
  • Foster
  • Gatica
3:06
3."Me and Mrs. Jones"
  • Foster
  • Gatica
4:33
4."I'm Your Man"Leonard Cohen
  • Foster
  • Gatica
4:59
5."Comin' Home Baby" (duet with Boyz II Men)
  • Foster
  • Gatica
3:27
6."Lost"
  • Foster
  • Gatica
3:40
7."Call Me Irresponsible"
  • Foster
  • Gatica
3:16
8."Wonderful Tonight" (duet with Ivan Lins)Eric Clapton
  • Foster
  • Gatica
4:12
9."Everything"Bob Rock3:31
10."I've Got the World on a String"
  • Foster
  • Gatica
2:47
11."Always on My Mind"
  • Foster
  • Gatica
4:30
12."That's Life"
  • Foster
  • Gatica
4:15
13."Dream"Johnny Mercer
  • Foster
  • Gatica
5:06
Total length:50:27
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Special edition bonus track[11]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."L O V E"
  • Foster
  • Gatica
2:50
Total length:53:17
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Japanese special edition bonus track[12][13]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You)"
  • Foster
  • Gatica
4:48
Total length:55:15
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Fan club edition bonus tracks[14]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."L O V E"
  • Foster
  • Gatica
2:50
15."Orange Coloured Sky"
  • Foster
  • Gatica
3:30
Total length:56:47
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iTunes deluxe version bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."L O V E"
  • Foster
  • Gatica
2:50
15."Call Me Irresponsible (Behind the Scenes)" (video)  3:12
Total length:56:29
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Europe tour edition bonus disc[15]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Stuck in the Middle with You"
  • Foster
  • Gatica
3:37
2."Lost" (Pop Mix)
  • Foster
  • Gatica
3:39
3."Home" (Pop Mix) 3:41
4."Orange Coloured Sky"
  • Foster
  • Gatica
3:28
5."Everything" (Bob Rock Mix)
  • Bublé
  • Chang
  • Foster-Gillies
Bob Rock3:29
6."Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"David Foster2:06
7."The Christmas Song"Foster4:14
8."White Christmas"Irving BerlinFoster3:57
Total length:28:11
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Limited edition bonus DVD[16]
No.TitleLength
1."The Making of Call Me Irresponsible"26:00
Total length:26:00
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Personnel

Musicians

The Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra Horn Section (Track 1)

  • Steve Becknell, Daniel P. Kelley, Joe Meyer and John A. Reynolds – French horn
  • Lee Callet, Frederick Fiddmont, Tom Peterson and Rickey Woodard – saxophones
  • George Bohanon, Guy Nepal, Ryan Porter and Maurice Spears – trombone
  • Gilbert Castellanos, Sal Cracchiolo, James Ford, Kye Palmer and Bijon Watson – trumpet
  • Jim Selftuba

Horns and Additional backing vocals (Track 10)

  • David Boruff, Gary Foster Bill Liston, Sal Lozano and Joel Peskin – saxophones
  • Alan Kaplan, Charles Loper, Bruce Otto and Phil Teele – trombone
  • Rick Baptist, Wayne Bergeron, Dan Fornero and Bryan Lipps – trumpet

Choir (Track 12)

  • Lynne Fiddmont, Anthony Field, Sharlotte Gibson, Clorishey Lewis, Valerie Pinkston, Louis Price, Donald Smith, Beverley Staunton, Lisa Vaughn, Windy Wagner and Mervyn Warren
Additional vocals

Arrangements

  • John Clayton Jr. – arrangements (1)
  • David Foster – arrangements (2–6, 8, 10, 11), horn arrangements (2–5, 10), string arrangements (2, 3, 4, 11), vocal arrangements (5), rhythm arrangements (12)
  • Jerry Hey – horn arrangements (2, 3, 5), string arrangements (2)
  • William Ross – string arrangements (3, 11)
  • Don Sebesky – horn arrangements (4, 10), string arrangements (4)
  • Boyz II Men – vocal arrangements (5)
  • Paul Buckmaster – string arrangements (6)
  • Alan Chang – arrangements (6, 9)
  • Bill Holman – arrangements (7)
  • Jorge Calandrelli – string arrangements (8)
  • Michael Bublé – arrangements (9), horn arrangements (10)
  • Bob Rock – arrangements (9)
  • Mervyn Warren – choir, horn, rhythm and string arrangements (12)
  • Johnny Mandel – arrangements (13)
Music Contractors
  • Ray Brown, Carmen Carter, Jules Chakin and Gina Zimmitti
Music Preparation
  • Julie Eidsvoog, Suzie Katayama and Joann Kane

Production

  • David Foster – producer (1–8, 10–13)
  • Humberto Gatica – producer (1–8, 10–13), recording (1–8, 10–13), mixing
  • Bob Rock – producer (9)
  • Johnny Mandel – co-producer (13)
  • Moogie Canazio – engineer (8)
  • Eric Helmkamp – recording (9)
  • Alejandro Rodriguez – additional engineer, digital audio engineer
  • Jorge Vivo – additional engineer, digital audio engineer
  • Jochem van der Saag – additional engineer
  • Chris Brooke – digital audio engineer
  • Sam Holland – assistant engineer
  • Mike Houge – assistant engineer
  • Sam Koop – assistant engineer
  • Dean Maher – assistant engineer
  • Eric Mosher – assistant engineer
  • Jared Nugent – assistant engineer
  • Eric Rennaker – assistant engineer
  • Antonio Resendiz – assistant engineer
  • Andrew Shaw – assistant engineer
  • Paul Smith – assistant engineer
  • Seth Waldmann – assistant engineer
  • Aaron Walk – assistant engineer
  • Ghian Wright – assistant engineer
  • Vlado Meller – mastering
  • Janna Terrasi – A&R administration
  • Kathy Frangetis – A&R assistant
  • Courtney Blooding – production coordinator
  • Maggie Cashman – production assistant
  • Matt Taylor – art direction, design, additional photography
  • Ellen Wakayama – art direction
  • William Claxton – photography
  • Eric Ogden – photography
  • Hugo Boss – wardrobe
  • Bruce Allen – management

Studios

Charts

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SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarStar[17]
In the News9/10[18]
Okayplayer4.45/5[19]
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Weekly charts

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Chart (2007–2008) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[20]1
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[21]2
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[22]4
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[23]13
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[24]1
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[25]9
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[26]1
French Albums (SNEP)[27]4
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[28]1
Irish Albums (IRMA)[29]1
Italian Albums (FIMI)[30]1
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[31]7
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[32]10
Polish Albums (OLiS)[33] 11
Portuguese Albums (AFP)[34]9
Scottish Albums (OCC)[35]2
Scottish Albums (OCC)[36]
Special Edition
4
South African Albums (RISA)[37] 1
Spanish Albums (Promusicae)[38]8
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[39]5
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[40]3
Taiwanese Albums (Five Music)[41] 2
UK Albums (OCC)[42]2
UK Albums (OCC)[43]
Special Edition
3
US Billboard 200[44]1
US Top Jazz Albums (Billboard)[45]1
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Year-end charts

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Chart (2007) Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[46] 1
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[47] 54
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[48] 19
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[49] 26
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[50] 2
French Albums (SNEP)[51] 37
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[52] 26
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[53] 66
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[54] 25
UK Albums (OCC)[55] 66
UK Albums (OCC)[55]
Special Edition
18
US Billboard 200[56] 39
Chart (2008) Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[57] 28
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[58] 80
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[59] 84
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[60] 22
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[61] 37
UK Albums (OCC)[62]
Special Edition
27
US Billboard 200[63] 51
Chart (2010) Position
UK Albums (OCC)[64] 94
US Billboard 200[65] 188
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Decade-end charts

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Chart (2000–2009) Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[66] 34
US Billboard 200[67] 188
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Certifications and sales

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Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[68] 5× Platinum 350,000
Austria (IFPI Austria)[69] Gold 10,000*
Belgium (BRMA)[70] Gold 15,000*
Canada (Music Canada)[71] 4× Platinum 400,000^
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[72] Gold 15,000^
France (SNEP)[73] Gold 75,000*
Germany (BVMI)[74] Platinum 200,000^
Hungary (MAHASZ)[75] Gold 3,000^
Italy (FIMI)[76] Gold 30,000*
Netherlands (NVPI)[77] Gold 35,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[78] Gold 7,500^
Portugal (AFP)[79] Platinum 20,000^
South Africa (RISA)[37] Platinum 40,000*
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[80] Platinum 30,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[81]
Standard edition
Platinum 300,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[82]
Special edition
3× Platinum 900,000^
United States (RIAA)[83] Platinum 2,244,000[84]
Summaries
Europe (IFPI)[85] 2× Platinum 2,000,000*
Worldwide
2007 sales
4,100,000[86]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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