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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Mature Pop Professional,
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This review is from: Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best Of George Michael (+Bonus Tracks) (Audio CD)
I clearly remember the day that I had to admit to myself that I actually liked WHAM!. Now, 15 years later with the dawn of this collection I regret nothing. Do you hear me? Nothing. George Michael belongs to that spare club of musicians that survived the demise of their 80's band counterparts (another would be Sting) although one could argue that George Michael was WHAM!, to survive in Pop without a marketable logo is still a feat. Perhaps it is his ability to infuse the otherwise dispensable medium of Dance-Pop with a combination of playful sexuality and genuine pathos not found in the usual fare. Sure, his voice is amazing and flawless but his songwriting and producing (he does his own) are also inventive and fresh/non-formulaic. From the moment he took the stage with Elton John at Live Aid in '85, George Michael has dug in his heels for the long haul. Even his moral experiment "Listen without Prejudice Vol. I" sounds legitimate on return listenings and prefigures Prince's more-lauded biz rebellion by several years.This budget-priced collection has all the GM that you need. Almost. One regret is that the alternate version (Pt. II) of the definitive GM track "I Want Your Sex" is included here instead of the superior original cut. "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)", the Aretha Franklin duet, is superfluous and lacks the characteristics (not written or produced by GM) that illuminate his songs above his Pop peers. Other disappointments are cosmetic and subtle, for instance, the opening string motif and classical guitar solo are mixed-out of "A Different Corner" (?). Still, this is the collection to get. If you're smart you can fill in the gaps with vinyl.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A true star under-rated now in the US,
By A Customer
This review is from: Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best Of George Michael (+Bonus Tracks) (Audio CD)
What an amazing collection. Never has an artist put out such a complete work of art. Unlike usual greatest hits packages which simply throw an artists best songs on disc, George Michael has taken time to create a 2 disc mood set, "For the Feet" and "For the Heart". With a few surprise songs thrown in, especially "AS" with Mary J Blige which for legal reason the US version didn't contain. Well worth the money.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Generous Retrospective,
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This review is from: Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best Of George Michael (Audio CD)
While this compilation was a contract obligation for Michael, Sony had the rights to these songs and to release any compilations they wanted to, this is still a worthwhile investment for the George Michael fans. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: THE BEST OF GEORGE MICHAEL spans his career with plenty of material to satisfy the fans. The set is divided by 2 cds, the first being FOR THE HEART (ballads) and the second being FOR THE FEET (uptempos). This is the import version, which features one extra track, the duet with Mary J Blige on "As", which was not placed on the US version as a punishment from the label for his bathroom escapades in 1998. As well there are two new songs, one on each disc.FOR THE HEART features some of his most heartfelt ballad performances. Notables include "Jesus To A Child", "You Have Been Loved", "I Can't Make You Love Me", "Careless Whisper", "Cowboys and Angels" and "One More Try". FOR THE FEET features some of his best uptempo songs, such as "I Want Your Sex (Pt II), "Star People 97", "Too Funky", "Fastlove", etc. "Outside" is a great song, the new one on this disc, the video is among his best. Other highlights here include the duet with Aretha Franklin on "I Knew You Were Waiting For Me", the duet with Mary J Blige "As", "Hard Day", and more. Overall this 29 song collection is a generous offering, and a must have for the fans, to remember some of his best known music. FOR THE HEART is perfect for reflection and relaxing, FOR THE FEET is perfect for getting ready to go out and party. Overall this is essential for the fans.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not really impressive,
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This review is from: Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best Of George Michael (Audio CD)
After listening to this compilation in full, I was really disappointed with the overall song selection. Perhaps George Michael (or the record company) felt that these were his best songs (and many of them are certainly good, even the lesser-known ones), but the majority of them are definitely not the tunes that made him a household name.
I've always had respect for Michael as I knew even as a kid in the 1980s that he was the creative force behind WHAM! and he remained in control of his music into his solo career with writing and producing (which I will forever admire, given how much record company executives want to keep pop musicians under their creative thumb). Many of the songs included here are very jazzy and there are too many covers for someone of Michael's creative caliber to have done and then used here. He had many pop hits as a member of WHAM! and especially in his solo career, so why all the filler material? I will join the chorus here and say I was majorly disappointed that the lesser-known version of "I Want Your Sex" (Part II) was chosen to be included over the better version that the general public came to know and love. Whenever I buy a CD or, believe it or not, a tape or record (anyone remember them???) from an artist that was a big part of my pop music introduction in the 1980s, I always get those "Whoa! I haven't heard this in a *long* time" moments. There were two instances of that here, with "Monkey" (I can't remember the last time I heard that one on corporate radio) and his duet with Aretha Franklin, "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)" (ditto). I just think Michael (and/or the record company) should have cut out what I consider to be the filler songs and just kept it to one CD/one tape, putting all his well-known pop hits here and keeping the lesser-known songs to a minimum. I know that sounds like a corporate pop music mindset in and of itself, but the lesser-known songs here really detracted from the compliation's intent (although I still have great respect and admiration for Michael as a pop musician). - Donna Di Giacomo
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Reintroducing George Michael!,
This review is from: Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best Of George Michael (Audio CD)
Among this two disc set is one clunker, and that is I WANT YOUR SEX (PT. 2). It turns me off because it's just the backside of the monster hit that played itself to death. I didn't check out the "Pt. 2" part. Aside from that, this is still the best of George. From funky jam solo, duets with Elton John and Aretha Franklin, and the best part-the ballads, George made his mark on the music world, and whether you agree or not, his versatility as a performer is his best asset. Listening to some of these tunes, it becomes obvious that he could have made a bundle in the contemporary jazz catagory. Any two-hit wonder can put out a "Best of" disc, but George Michael has done himself a great service by releasing a very impressive body of work.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It's George Michael: What did you expect ?,
By jan.mahler@colt.de (Duesseldorf, Germany) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best Of George Michael (Audio CD)
This is for shure the greatest Best-Of-Album ever created in the history. Hopefully, GM will create more titles , so that we will have an "The Absolutely Best Of GM" in future.Thanks, George
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful for road trips or a day in bed with someone,
By A Customer
This review is from: Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best Of George Michael (+Bonus Tracks) (Audio CD)
This is clearly one of the most touching and soulful compilations of GM that I have heard yet. I have listened to it in the dead of night while driving in a blinding rainstorm as well as while spending the day off in bed with that special someone. In both situations I have continually discovered different meanings to each and every song. A must have for every collection
5.0 out of 5 stars
A BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION!!,
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This review is from: Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best Of George Michael (Audio CD)
This collection is magnificent. George Michael is trully one of the greatest male vocalist and he gives us his best songs and your heart and soul will be moved. A 2 CD set that consist of his most beautiful ballads (for the heart) and the other, (for the feet) a collection of songs to boogie down to. I especially enjoy the ballads as it's a great set of songs to set the mood for a romantic night with someone special or even for some time alone. I recommend this set along with the video collection.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best album that I ever bought,
This review is from: Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best Of George Michael (Audio CD)
I grew up with George Micheal for over 20 years. Every since I was in elementary school. My mother introduced me to him. I loved his music. I used to get in trouble because of him. It kind of affected my schoolwork. I forgive him for his arrest for the bathroom bit. I tried to forget about what his did, and move on. I may not approve that he is gay, but I don't hate him. He is still a good artist. I may like him for another 20 years to come.
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Mature Pop Professional,
By A Customer
This review is from: Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best Of George Michael (Audio CD)
I clearly remember the day that I had to admit to myself that I actually liked WHAM!. Now, 15 years later with the dawn of this collection I regret nothing. Do you hear me? Nothing. George Michael belongs to that spare club of musicians that survived the demise of their 80's band counterparts (another would be Sting) although one could argue that George Michael was WHAM!, to survive in Pop without a marketable logo is still a feat. Perhaps it is his ability to infuse the otherwise dispensable medium of Dance-Pop with a combination of playful sexuality and genuine pathos not found in the usual fare. Sure, his voice is amazing and flawless but his songwriting and producing (he does his own) are also inventive and fresh/non-formulaic. From the moment he took the stage with Elton John at Live Aid in '85, George Michael has dug in his heels for the long haul. Even his moral experiment "Listen without Prejudice Vol. I" sounds legitimate on return listenings and prefigures Prince's more-lauded biz rebellion by several years.This budget-priced collection has all the GM that you need. Almost. One regret is that the alternate version (Pt. II) of the definitive GM track "I Want Your Sex" is included here instead of the superior original cut. "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)", the Aretha Franklin duet, is superfluous and lacks the characteristics (not written or produced by GM) that illuminate his songs above his Pop peers. Other disappointments are cosmetic and subtle, for instance, the opening string motif and classical guitar solo are mixed-out of "A Different Corner". Still, this is the collection to get. If you're smart you can fill in the gaps with vinyl. |
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