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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Song Standards
Whatever you want to say about the ubiquitous George Michael, you can't brand him as lacking in the confidence department. It somehow isn't surprising that he would take it upon himself to capture the legacy of the past hundred years on SONGS FROM THE LAST CENTURY. What is surprising are the unique choices--this isn't a standard set of standards. George has managed to...
Published on September 1, 2001 by J. M. Zuurbier

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23 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Mixed bag
Although I love some of the tracks on this CD I cannot help but be a bit disappointed with others. Ever since George Michael's sexy rendition of 'Kissing a Fool' I've been looking out for a whole album of similar songs and I guess this is it ... well sort of.

Favourites on this album are Roxanne, You've Changed, The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face and Secret Love...

Published on March 16, 2000 by John


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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Song Standards, September 1, 2001
Whatever you want to say about the ubiquitous George Michael, you can't brand him as lacking in the confidence department. It somehow isn't surprising that he would take it upon himself to capture the legacy of the past hundred years on SONGS FROM THE LAST CENTURY. What is surprising are the unique choices--this isn't a standard set of standards. George has managed to span and reflect the last hundred years with 10 tracks, few of which come close to belonging to that fraternity of the century's hackneyed covers.

The songs are all presented, whether they be Depression-era ballads ("Brother Can You Spare a Dime") or punk/new wave anthems ("Roxanne"), in a blowsy, bluesy, super-laid-back style. With all his pop-dance leanings and overblown hits, it's almost easy to overlook a key facet of George Michael's success; the man can sing. On tracks like Rodgers & Hart's "Where or When" and the breathy, breathtaking cover of that U2/Eno side project the Passengers' "Miss Sarajevo," George's lilting tenor smooths its wayright into the heart. The perfect time capsule for upcoming generations regarding the 1900s it's not, but it does stand as a fine collection of timeless tunes from timed eras.

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23 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Mixed bag, March 16, 2000
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John (South Africa) - See all my reviews
Although I love some of the tracks on this CD I cannot help but be a bit disappointed with others. Ever since George Michael's sexy rendition of 'Kissing a Fool' I've been looking out for a whole album of similar songs and I guess this is it ... well sort of.

Favourites on this album are Roxanne, You've Changed, The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face and Secret Love (the big band backing is superb!) These he does exceedingly well. As for the rest, Brother Can You Spare A Dime is over-dramatic, My Baby Just Cares For Me is not bad, but too short and badly scored (the instruments sound very synthetic) and the harp backing on I Remember You destroys an otherwise listenable song - a fuller backing would have been a great improvement.

The other choices are OK, but quite unmemorable, which brings me to my next gripe about this album - the selection can hardly be called representative of the century's music, with some pretty obscure songs on this album. It would have been helpful to have the rationale behind the choice of each song included in the CD cover notes.

And finally, why so short? I was just getting into the mood of the album when it ended far too abruptly.

My overall impression of this album is that George Michael wanted to get out an album before the century ended and left it a bit late, resulting in a mediocre offering that does not live up to expectation, at least from this fan.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An Experiment with Mixed Reactions., August 20, 2000
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Bhavesh (Mumbai, Maharashtra India) - See all my reviews
George Michael , the artist who has made his presence felt in the music industry for the past two decades is still going strong. A Person who is very well respected and looked up to as an idol for a lot of new artist(s) , and who's voice is one of the most distinguished ones. He's an artist with a lot of talent in song writing and music composition , be it a fast or a slow song.

His " Songs from the past century " is a however a unique collection of classic hits previously recorded by very well known artists , but now they have the touch of George Michael to them. Result : A must buy for every George Michael Fan.

The album comprises exclusively of slow tracks with the spice of Jazz and Blues , something different , something nice though. If you're a George Michael fan looking some uptempo numbers , this is not the cd for you. However if you like a quiet evening with good slow music playing in the background , this is one cd to buy. Some of the tracks which make the artist and the album worth the recognition are " Roxanne " , " Ms.Sarajevo " , " The First time ever i saw your face ".

The album is perfect for those into slow songs or easy listening , don't expect fast tracks or jazzy uptempo numbers. It's a good buy , I'm George Michael Fan , but it took me time to really like the album , the songs grow on you as and when you listen to them and now i like atleast six tracks out of the 10 tracks.

This album proves that George Michael can truly adjust to different styles of music which most of the artist(s) fail to achieve.

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazon.com versus amazon.co.uk, December 20, 1999
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Keith Law (Boston area, MA USA) - See all my reviews
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Amazon can't get its story straight. This is from amazon.co.uk: Reviews On Songs From The Last Century, George Michael seems determined to demonstrate just how much he's matured since the carefree days of Wham!; by offering his own interpretations of some of the century's classic songs, he manages to shake off any lingering remnants of his boyband past. Michael has one of the most versatile and beautiful voices ever recorded--a voice more suited for jazz or soul than pop--a fact that his own records have often only glossed over. Much better, therefore, to have him cover songs made famous by the likes of Nat King Cole and Bing Crosby. "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face", "Brother Can You Spare A Dime", "Where Or When" and other standards are all performed to stunning effect, lushly backed by an orchestra that's as restrained and powerful as Michael's voice. He also manages to toss some surprisingly inspired choices into the mix: on "Roxanne", he wisely realises that no one can sing like Sting and opts for a more delicate approach, while his version of "Miss Sarajevo" (from the U2/ Brian Eno collaboration Passengers) elevates this obscure track to the classic status of the other standards. --Robert Burrow
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Atmosphere music for lovers., December 16, 1999
I admit, I too was nervous about hearing this album but being a long time fan, I couldn't resist making the purchase. Wasn't initially impressed; I nearly stopped playing it after hearing 'Roxanne'. A serious misstep, but everyone can make a mistake, people. After taking in the full CD, I'd had to say, it's one of the better albums of cover songs I've heard in quite some time. Well worth the price of admission on the strength of George's reading of the Roberta Flack classic 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face'. When she hears it, she'll be proud.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb, December 16, 1999
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This is exactly what I've been waiting for years since the days of "Final" in 1986. I must admit that if you are a fan of WHAMish songs, this album is not for you. However, if you love G. Michael's vocal, then go for it and stack a couple of this CD, because you'll either wear them out fast or give them to your loved ones. What else can I say?.. Very well chosen songs, meaningful music and a superb, soft, jazzy vocal. I guess this is real George, or at least what I've wanted to hear from him...
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best George Michael Ever, January 25, 2000
CD shows style and true talent of george michael.

Upbeat and well arranged songs bring out his unique style and reveal a new george michael.

Worth twice the money.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best of his career, January 30, 2000
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I hear this CD as his best work to date as I can tell that he recorded this doing exactly the way HE wanted to. The passion is strong through each song and the re-inventions are worthy of the work.

I also want to tell George (since I believe he will read this someday) "I get it". Which I doubt more than 1% of the world did. It clicked after a few plays.

For people that liked this or other George Michael work, I highly reccomend the new CD "Revival" by Sam Harris. As well as his "Standard Time".

Thanks George. It's absolutely wonderful!

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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another GREAT album that exceeded my expectation, December 14, 1999
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I remember in his "Cover to Cover" concert that he had such a talent to make other people's songs sound just as if they were his own. He also has been recording covers and they all have been amazing (most recent ones are Stevie Wonder's "As" and Bonnie Raitt's "I Can't Make You Love Me."). It was apparent that I could expect a good album from him, but he easily exceeded my expectation and came out with another excellent album. What is most amazing to me is that he picked all different types of songs, and make an album, and all ten songs makes this album whole and complete. I mean there is no better arrangements or worse arrangements. They are all well arranged and produced that it makes this album a high quality one. I am very amazed how he recorded "Roxanne" and "Miss Sarajevo" with the sound that is really "Jazzy." This album makes you wonder if this is the same artist that wrote "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" (Not that it's a bad song). The entire album tends to be indeed slow, but very romantic. I'm very glad that he worked on this project. The great artist is the one that could take chances even if risks involved are great. This album certainly proved that he is one of the greatest artist of the 20th century.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Editorial Review is Wrong! This CD is Stunning, October 28, 2000
Mr. Michael has recorded a CD which will, in years from now, will be viewed as one of the best vocal CDs recorded.

This CD is a stunning display of Mr. Michael's vocal talents and sharp sense of humor (Secret Love). The songs flow seamlessly from one to the next creating an adhesiveness not found on many CDs.

Songs From The Last Century may not be for George Michael fans looking for an earlier George Michael sound. This CD showcases his mature voice with full range and rich nuance. This is a richly rewarding singer's CD. (Phil Ramone and Mr. Michael are also commended on the selection of songs.)

I find Amazon's editorial review of this CD to be unfounded and without merit. After re-reading Amazon's editorial review it's no wonder Nietzche disdained critics.

Mr. Michael and Mr. Ramone are to be applauded on an exemplary CD.

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