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01-06-2007, 08:55 PM | #1 | ||
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Has anyone heard this album yet? I'm usually a fan of Buble, but when I heard this album it made me wonder, what happened to him? Was he drunk during the recording of several songs? Did he accidently bite his own tongue? When did he develop such a pronounced lisp?
There is one song in particular that I find really strange, "I've got the world on a string". I've heard Sinatra's version quite a bit, and was hoping that Buble would have done a good version of this song. Alas Buble has decided to do "I've got the world on a thtwing". The lisp is especially pronounced on this song. I know that he does not really have a lisp, just listen to his rendition of "Moondance" and you can clearly see that, (at least he used to), he is able to pronounce his "s" sound without a problem. I've read some reviews of the album online, and it seems that only a few people can hear his lisp. |
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