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In the jazz lexicon, speed is a dangerous thing.

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After the smashing success of his self-titled debut album, the newly-anointed King of Swing, Michael Bublé, is now bubbling with excitement over the release of his much-awaited follow-up, It’s Time, distributed locally by Warner Music.
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Click.
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Trouble is, most of them never really try hard enough.
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After the smashing success of his self-titled debut album, the newly-anointed King of Swing, Michael Bublé, is now bubbling with excitement over the release of his much-awaited follow-up, It’s Time, distributed locally by Warner Music.
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Trouble is, most of them never really try hard enough.
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