George Michael- Ladies And Gentlemen- The Best Of George -
: A dark, cynical, yet deeply empathetic look at societal decay and injustice that remains remarkably timeless. Disc 2: For the Feet
This disc focuses on Michael's critically acclaimed ballads and "bland soulboy" side. It opens with the somber, bossa-nova-inflected " Jesus to a Child " and includes timeless classics like " Careless Whisper ," " Father Figure ," and " Praying for Time ". It also features emotional rarities such as his cover of Bonnie Raitt’s " I Can't Make You Love Me ".
The 28-track (varying by region) album is uniquely split into two thematic discs to match different moods: Disc 1: "For the Heart" George Michael- Ladies And Gentlemen- The Best Of George
“Fastlove” arrived as a hollow, frantic strut—the sound of a hotel minibar and a gym membership used to avoid an empty bed. “Praying for Time” turned the studio into a cold winter street, where the rich barricaded themselves from the poor.
Nearly three decades after its release, Ladies & Gentlemen stands as the definitive introduction to George Michael's catalog. It captures an artist who could make you cry in one moment and dance the next, without ever sacrificing his musical integrity. It is a masterclass in pop perfection, proving that true artistry can survive controversy, redefine genres, and stand the test of time. : A dark, cynical, yet deeply empathetic look
This disc focuses on Michael’s masterful ballads. It opens with the somber "Jesus to a Child" and includes timeless classics like "Careless Whisper" "Father Figure" , and his powerhouse duet with Elton John, "Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me" "For the Feet":
: A dark, stripped-back, and prophetic look at social injustice and economic inequality. Disc 2: For the Feet It also features emotional rarities such as his
– Collects his high-energy dance tracks and uptempo pop hits, including "Faith," "Freedom! '90," "Fastlove," and "Too Funky". Key Tracks and New Releases
The album was deeply personal, with Michael in control of the tracklisting and presentation, aiming to represent his "best" rather than just a commercial compilation. Key Tracks and Highlights
The compilation is notable for seamlessly weaving standard album versions with live performances, exclusive duets, and essential cover tracks. Disc 1: "For the Heart" Highlights Disc 2: "For the Feet" Highlights Notable Duets & Covers "Jesus to a Child" "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" (with Elton John) "Father Figure" "Fastlove" "As" (with Mary J. Blige) "Careless Whisper" "Too Funky" "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)" (with Aretha Franklin) "A Different Corner" "Freedom! '90" "Somebody to Love" (Live with Queen) "One More Try" "Star People '97" "Desafinado" (with Astrud Gilberto) Fresh Material and Major Highlights
: A deeply moving, bossa-nova-infused tribute to his late partner, Anselmo Feleppa.