''Crazy Love'' is the sixth
studio album by Canadian singer,
Michael Bublé
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. It was released by
143 Records
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History
When record producer Dav ...
and
Reprise Records
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Artists currently signed to Reprise Records include Enya, Michael ...
on October 9, 2009. After only three days of sales, it opened atop the
''Billboard'' 200 chart with 132,000 copies, making it Bublé's second No. 1 album. Spending the first full week at the top, the album increased in sales to 203,000 copies, staying again at the No. 1 spot on its second week. In Australia, the album debuted at No. 1 on the
ARIA
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Albums Chart and spent six non-consecutive weeks as No. 1. It has since been certified five times Platinum. In the United Kingdom, ''Crazy Love'' topped the album charts.
As of October 2018, the album has sold 3.13 million copies in the UK.
The album won the award for
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album at the
53rd Grammy Awards
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.
Album information
The album was recorded over a period of six months in Los Angeles, New York and Vancouver, Bublé's hometown. Produced by
David Foster
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,
Bob Rock
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, and
Humberto Gatica
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, Bublé describes ''Crazy Love'' as the "ultimate record about the inevitable roller coaster ride of relationships." The album was named after
Van Morrison
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As a teenager in ...
's 1970 song, "
Crazy Love", with a cover version included.
Bublé commented on the recording process for the album: "I started this record knowing I was going to record it differently than my previous ones. I dug way deeper and was more introspective on this one. Basically, I sang the truth—made each song autobiographical—and you can definitely hear the difference. I went back to the way my idols made their records. I wanted an organic feel - so people could feel like they were in the studio with me. The musicians and I all sat in the room, recorded it right from the floor and we let the sounds all come together and bleed into one another. It's not contrived. Not too perfect. It just feels really good."
Bublé co-wrote the album's two singles, "
Haven't Met You Yet" and "
Hold On," with longtime collaborators
Alan Chang
Alan Peijei Chang (born December 4, 1979) is an American pianist and songwriter, best known for his work with Michael Bublé.
Biography
Originally from San Jose, California, he graduated from the University of Southern California's Thorn ...
, and Amy Foster. The first single, "Haven't Met You Yet", was released on August 31, 2009. Weeks before this single, Bublé offered his audience an early glimpse at ''Crazy Love'' with a playful remix of "
Baby (You've Got What It Takes)." The opening part for the single "
Cry Me a River" was written by Bublé in a ''James Bond''-like theme because he wanted the song to sound "really cinematic, really over the top and bombastic". "Cry Me a River" was used in the BBC's advertising for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. The track "
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" was recorded in one take. On 18 April 2010, Bublé took home four Juno Awards for
Juno Fan Choice Award, Single of the Year – "Haven't Met You Yet", Album of the Year – ''Crazy Love'', and Pop Album of the Year – ''Crazy Love'', and two Juno nominations for Artist of the Year and Songwriter of the Year. ''Crazy Love'' producers David Foster and Bob Rock both received two separate nominations of their own for the
Jack Richardson Producer of the Year Award
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, with Bob Rock winning the award.
Release
The album initially was planned for release on October 13, 2009; however, it was released four days early, in order to coincide with Bublé's appearance on ''
The Oprah Winfrey Show
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'', where Bublé performed the album's first single, "Haven't Met You Yet". On August 23, 2010, it was confirmed that a special edition of ''Crazy Love'' would be released in the fall.
On October 10, 2010, the re-release was confirmed to become available on October 18, 2010, in Europe, and on October 25, 2010, in the U.S.
The re-release contains three new tracks, including the single "
Hollywood
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", which was co-written by Bublé and Canadian songwriter Robert G. Scott. The album also includes live versions of songs from the album's previous release.
In Europe, the re-release comes in the form of a bonus disc included with the original version of the album, whereas in America, the special edition was released in the form of an EP titled ''Hollywood: The Deluxe EP''. A special edition of the album, including a bonus remix CD, making-of DVD and 32-page photo album, was made available only through Bublé's official online store.
Critical reception

''Crazy Love'' received generally positive reviews from music critics upon its release. At
Metacritic
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, which assigns a
normalized rating out of 100 given to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an
average
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score of 75, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".
Matt Collar of
AllMusic
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gave the album four out of five stars and commended the album for being Bublé's "most stylistically wide-ranging album", adding that it is also "his brightest, poppiest, and most fun
lbum.
Gary Graff
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Biography
Originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Graff attended Taylor Allderdice High School where he wrote for school newspaper ''The Taylor Allderdice Foreword''.
He rec ...
of
''Billboard'' commended the album's "curveballs", noting that they gave "the album some additional cheek".
Graff concluded the review, writing "''Crazy Love'' is another step in Bublé's creation of his own kind of songbook, and there's nothing necessarily crazy about that."
Stephen Holden
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Biography
Holden earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Yale University in 1963. He worked as a photo editor, staff writer, and eventually be ...
of ''
The New York Times
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'' complimented Bublé for being "appreciative of the past but not reverential" and also noted that "he juxtaposes pre-rock, rock and soul classics without favoring one style over another."
Holden concluded the review with "What the creators imparted with an edge of warning, Mr. Bublé turns into a whoop-it-up celebration of nightlife and the mating game, in which the thrill and excitement are worth the risks."
Mikael Wood of ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' gave ''Crazy Love'' a B, saying that "the neo-
Rat Pack
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crooner makes a few too many soft-rock concessions on his new studio disc."
Despite this, Wood also stated that "there's no denying the sexy-jerk swagger Bublé brings".
Sarah Rodman of ''
The Boston Globe
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'' claimed that the album's strength came from "Bublé's swagger, since the arrangements tend to favor the predictable, from swinging orchestras to cocktail piano fizz."
However, Rodman also noted that "the Canadian singer knows his way around the retro-soul movement as well as the Rat Pack era".
Music critic Adrian Edwards of
BBC gave a positive review of the album, claiming that "each song on this flamboyant new CD thrills the ear as though it were a live performance" and further noted that "This wonderful album would surely have been voted '
ring-a-ding-ding
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The title track was written ...
' by
Frank and
Dean!"
Chris Barton of the ''
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'' gave the album two out of four stars, stating that "its mix of brassy standards and tastefully done originals from the world of jazz and pop surely will give those familiar with Bublé's work pretty much exactly what they want."
He went on to say that "The album's polished, middle-of-the-road approach isn't exactly for everyone, but its agreeable heart doesn't hit any sour notes, either."
Kit O'Toole of
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gave a favorable review of the album, noting that "''Crazy Love'' also marks Bublé's welcome attempt to expand his range, mostly to positive effect" and further noted that the album "contains both standards and modern songs, proving that Bublé can handle both with ease."
Charlie Christenson of
About.com gave the album two out of five stars, noting that "Bublé stomps all over the fine line between jazz and pop, with mixed results."
Despite this, Christenson complimented Bublé for having "good timing, a sense of the lyric, and spot-on intonation."
Apart from its critical and commercial success, ''Crazy Love'' received a number of awards and nominations. In 2010, the album won a
Juno Award
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for
Album of the Year and
Pop Album of the Year, while "
Haven't Met You Yet" won an award for
Single of the Year.
Bob Rock
Robert Jens Rock (born April 19, 1954) is a Canadian record producer, sound engineer and musician, best known for producing rock bands and music artists such as Metallica, Mötley Crüe, Bon Jovi, Aerosmith, The Tragically Hip, the Cult, ...
, one of the album producers, won the
Jack Richardson Producer of the Year Award
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for producing "Haven't Met You Yet" and "
Baby (You've Got What It Takes)",
beating
David Foster
David Walter Foster (born November 1, 1949) is a Canadian musician, composer, arranger, record producer and music executive who chaired Verve Records from 2012 to 2016. He has won 16 Grammy Awards from 47 nominations. His music career spans mor ...
who produced "
Cry Me a River" and "
All of Me".
At the
53rd Grammy Awards
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, the album won a
Grammy Award
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for
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album.
"Haven't Met You Yet" was also nominated for
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
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,
but lost to "
Just the Way You Are" by
Bruno Mars
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.
Promotion
Promotion for ''Crazy Love'' began when Bublé was interviewed by
George Stroumboulopoulos
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on the
CBC Television
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show
''The Hour'' on October 7, 2009.
Two days later, Bublé made an appearance on ''
The Oprah Winfrey Show
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'', where he was interviewed by
Oprah Winfrey and later performed "Haven't Met You Yet".
On October 13, 2009, he talked about the album and later performed "Haven't Met You Yet" and "All of Me" on
''The Today Show''.
Bublé then went on a series of press and television appearances in Europe, appearing on the German television show ''Yes We Can Dance'' (October 16), ''
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'' (October 18),
''Heart Radio Show'' (October 20), and
BBC Radio 2
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(October 21).
He then made an appearance on the UK talent show
''The X Factor'' (October 25), where he performed "Cry Me a River".
On November 3, he made an appearance on the ''
Late Show with David Letterman
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'',
where he sang selections from
David Letterman's Top Ten List.
Bublé would continue to make appearances throughout the month of November, appearing on ''
The Rachel Ray Show'' (November 4), ''
Dancing with the Stars
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'' (November 10), and ''
Australian Idol
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'' (November 15), where he served as a mentor and a guest judge.
On December 2, 2009, Bublé took part in the annual
Rockefeller Tree Lighting and also served as a guest co-host for ''
Live! with Regis and Kelly
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'' that same day.
Five days later, he performed "Cry Me a River" in front of
Queen Elizabeth
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and her husband,
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, as part of the annual ''
Royal Variety Performance
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'' gala event.
Throughout the month of December, Bublé also made appearances on ''
Wetten Dass..?'' (December 5), ''
SWR3'' (December 9), ''
The Late Late Show
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'' (December 11), and ''The X Factor'' (December 12), where he sang with
Stacey Solomon.
Track listing
Personnel
Musicians
* Michael Bublé – vocals
*
David Foster
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– keyboards (1, 6, 8, 11, 13)
* Jochem van der Saag – programming (1, 2, 3, 6, 8, 11, 13), sound design (1, 2, 3, 6, 8, 11, 13), blues harp (8)
*
Tamir Hendelman – acoustic piano (2, 3)
*
Alan Chang
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Biography
Originally from San Jose, California, he graduated from the University of Southern California's Thorn ...
– acoustic piano (4, 5, 9, 12, 14),
celesta
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(12),
glockenspiel
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The ...
(14)
*
Victor Axelrod – keyboards (10, 14), acoustic piano (10, 14)
*
Dean Parks
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– guitar (1, 3, 6, 13)
*
Michael Thompson – guitar (1, 8, 11)
* Graham Dector – guitar (2)
*
Rusty Anderson – guitar (4, 5, 7)
*
Michael Landau
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– guitar (4, 5, 7), guitar solo (4)
*
Keith Scott – guitar (4, 5, 7), additional guitar (5)
* Joel Shearer – guitar (4, 5, 7)
* Eric Knight – guitar (9, 12)
*
Thomas Brenneck
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– guitar (10, 14)
* Binky Griptite – guitar (10, 14)
*
Ramón Stagnaro
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– guitar (13)
*
Brian Bromberg
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– bass (1, 2, 3, 6, 8, 13)
* Paul Bushnell – bass (4, 5, 7)
* Craig Polasko – bass (9)
*
Nick Movshon – bass (10, 14)
*
Nathan East
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– bass (11)
*
Vinnie Colaiuta
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– drums (1, 11, 13)
*
Peter Erskine
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– drums (2, 6)
*
Joe LaBarbera – drums (3, 6)
*
Josh Freese
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He is a member of the Vandals (since 1989) and Devo (since 1996), having for ...
– drums (4, 5, 7)
*
John Robinson – drums (8)
* Robert Perkins – drums (9)
*
Homer Steinweiss
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– drums (10, 14)
* Rafael Padilla – percussion (1, 2, 6, 11, 13)
*
Lenny Castro
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– percussion (4, 5, 7, 10, 14)
* Fernando Velez – percussion (10, 14)
* Campbell Ryga – alto saxophone (9)
* Jacob Rodriguez – baritone saxophone (4, 5, 7, 9, 14), saxophone (10)
*
Ian Hendrickson-Smith – baritone saxophone (10)
* Mike Allen – tenor saxophone (4, 5, 7, 9, 14), saxophone (10)
* Steve Kaldested – tenor saxophone (9)
* Neal Sugarman – tenor saxophone (10)
* Rob Wilkerson – saxophone (9)
* Neil Nicholson – bass trombone (9)
* Nick Vayenas – trombone (4, 5, 7, 9, 14)
* Jeremy Berkman – trombone (9)
* Joshua Brown – trombone (9)
* Justin Ray – trumpet (4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 14)
* Rick Baptist – flugelhorn (5)
* Bryan Lipps – trumpet (9)
* Jumaane Smith – trumpet (9)
*
Brad Turner – trumpet (9)
*
Dave Guy – trumpet (10)
*
Tom Colclough –
clarinet (12)
* Angie Fisher – backing vocals (4, 10, 14)
* O'Nita Hutton – backing vocals (4, 10, 14)
* Jason Moralis – backing vocals (4, 10, 14)
* Tiffany Smith – backing vocals (4, 10, 14)
*
Naturally 7
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– backing vocals (6)
*
Bryan Adams
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– backing vocals (7)
*
Sharon Jones
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– vocals (10)
* John Castellano – additional vocals (10)
* Teresa Dowin – additional vocals (10)
* Saundra Williams – additional vocals (10)
*
Ron Sexsmith
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– backing vocals (13)
;Naturally 7
* Rod Eldridge – trumpet (12), scratches (12), first tenor vocals (12)
* Garfield Buckley –
harmonica
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(12), second tenor vocals (12)
* Warren Thomas – guitar (12), clarinet (12), third tenor vocals (12)
* Jamal Reed – electric guitar (12), fourth tenor vocals
* Dwight Stewart – second baritone vocals
* Roger Thomas – first baritone vocals, rap
Arrangements
* Michael Bublé – arrangements (1, 4, 5, 7, 10, 14), horn arrangements (10)
* David Foster – arrangements (1, 3, 6, 8, 11, 13)
* Jochem van der Saag – arrangements (1, 8)
*
William Ross – string arrangements (1, 13), arrangements (3)
*
Billy Byers – original arrangements (2)
*
Quincy Jones
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– original arrangements (2)
* Myles Collins – transcription adaptation (2)
* Alan Chang – arrangements (4, 5, 7, 12), string arrangements (12)
*
Bob Rock
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– arrangements (4, 5, 7, 10, 14)
* Lou Pomanti – string arrangements (4, 5, 7, 10, 14), horn arrangements (5, 14)
*
Bill Holman – orchestration (6)
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John Clayton John Clayton may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Writing
* John Clayton (architect) (died 1861), English architect and writer
* John Bell Clayton (c. 1907–1955), American writer
* John Clayton (sportswriter) (1954–2022), American sportswriter ...
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Humberto Gatica
Humberto Gatica is a Chilean-born American recording engineer, mixing engineer and record producer, best known for his work with Celine Dion, Chicago, Michael Jackson, Barbra Streisand, Andrea Bocelli, Josh Groban and Michael Bublé. Gatica's inter ...
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* Justin Ray – horn and string arrangements (9)
* Gabriel Roth – arrangements (10, 14), horn arrangements (10)
* Dave Guy – horn arrangements (10)
* Ian Hendrickson-Smith – horn arrangements (10, 14)
* Neal Sugarman – horn arrangements (10, 14)
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Jerry Hey
Jerry Hey (born 1950) is an American trumpeter, flugelhornist, horn arranger, string arranger, orchestrator and session musician who has played on hundreds of commercial recordings, including Michael Jackson's ''Thriller'', ''Rock with You'', ...
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* Hops Hutton – vocal arrangements (12)
Charts
Weekly charts
''Hollywood: The Deluxe EP'' edition
Year-end charts
Decade-end charts
Certifications and sales
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Crazy Love (Michael Buble album)
Michael Bublé albums
2009 albums
Albums produced by Bob Rock
Albums produced by David Foster
Albums produced by Humberto Gatica
Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
143 Records albums
Juno Award for Album of the Year albums
Juno Award for Pop Album of the Year albums