The Morning Call (Sunday)

Michael Buble returns with ‘love’ album after 2-year break

- By Jonathan Landrum Jr.

“I think it reflects my sense of romance or how sentimenta­l I am. It obviously reflects a lot of pain that I felt, feel and go through. It was kind of therapeuti­c for me. To be able to invest and get right into the song and tell the story of both sides of this word and this feeling that means something to ... us.”

WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Michael Buble says though his cancer-stricken son aspires to have superhuman powers, he's already a superhero in his eyes.

“He loves Spider-Man, he loves Superman, but they are not real,” Buble said of 5-yearold Noah.

“I tell him all the time that he's my superhero. He is literally the greatest, strongest [and] most beautiful thing I've ever been a part of.”

Buble said Noah, who was diagnosed with cancer in 2016, taught him how to overcome adversity. The stress of his son's condition coupled with him losing his desire to make music contribute­d to the two-year break he took to focus on his son's treatment and spend more time with family.

But Buble said in time things got back to normal with Noah beginning kindergart­en. He said his son is “holding up well.”

Now, the Grammy-winning singer returns to music with his 10th album, “love,” released Friday. He ultimately found his groove after inviting some of his band members to his home.

“I said, ‘Come to the house, let's get drunk, eat pizza and play Mario Kart,' ” he recalled. “And then when we were all toasted. We were like, ‘Yeah, let's jam.' And then we started to jam.”

“I was like, ‘Aww man, this is my happy place,' ” he continued.

— Michael Buble

Buble said his new album provides a snapshot into his mindset during the past couple years. He also offers his perspectiv­e on love, which he calls a “complicate­d word.”

“I think it reflects my sense of romance or how sentimenta­l I am,” he said. “It obviously reflects a lot of pain that I felt, feel and go through. It was kind of therapeuti­c for me. To be able to invest and get right into the song and tell the story of both sides of this word and this feeling that means something to all of us.”

These days, Buble said he is trying to mediate and pray as often as possible to stay positive. He also wants to continue to spread love through his music.

“My favorite thing about music is that it's open for interpreta­tion,” he said. “I hope some people fall in love. I hope someone who is going through a horrible time is carried through to the next day. I sure hope some babies can be made to it. We need more baby-making music.”

 ?? REBECCA CABAGE/INVISION ?? Michael Buble released his his 10th album, ‘Love,’ on Friday. The stress of his son’s cancer diagnosis and the need to spend more time with his family led to a two-year break from music.
REBECCA CABAGE/INVISION Michael Buble released his his 10th album, ‘Love,’ on Friday. The stress of his son’s cancer diagnosis and the need to spend more time with his family led to a two-year break from music.
 ?? REPRISE RECORDS ?? ‘Love’ the 10th album by Michael Buble.
REPRISE RECORDS ‘Love’ the 10th album by Michael Buble.

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