Christian Bautista, Outbound – Album Review

Written By Admin on Thursday, December 1, 2011 | 3:40 AM


Being creative and going beyond his boundaries personify Christian Bautista’s new album entitled “Outbound.” His new songs created a new perspective in his music; on how he perceived life and love in different ways. The album have eight tracks with collaborations from international and some of Asia’s Best in the recording industry – Tat Tong (Singapore), Baby M (Japan), One Way (South Korea), Jim Brickman (USA), et al.


Listening throughout the album makes anyone be mesmerized on how we see love – whether from the past, the present and the future – in a relaxing mood with each upbeat music. His rendition of ‘Faith‘ by George Michael gave a modern and sizzling interpretation that the younger generation will appreciate – just like those who have liked the original version in the late 80s. Likewise, Christian soars into new heights with ‘I’m Already King,’ thus making him one of the newest king of Asian pop music.

Tat Tong, of T2 Productions fame, have lent his chart-topping magic to three tracks, namely: All That’s Left, Unphotographable, and What Can I Do. On the other hand, Baby M, a half-British Japanese pop/reggae singer, had a duet with Christian in ‘Sakura.’ Moreover, he sang with Jim Brickman, a multi-platinum-selling American recording artist, in ‘Never Far Away.’ In a similar manner, Christian did ‘Wrong Number‘ with R&B/Hip-hop group One Way.

Truly, Outbound is an album shared by an artist who is not afraid to move away from his comfort zone and discover new things that he can offer through his music.

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