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Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best of George Michael
Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best of George Michael

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When
George Michael
was riding high on the charts, only a handful of critics acknowledged that he was a brilliant mainstream
pop
singer/songwriter who, at his best, rivaled his idol
Elton John
in crafting state-of-the-art
songs and productions. For nearly a full decade, he was a superstar in his native U.K. and the U.S., and even when
Older
failed to win an American audience, he retained his stranglehold on the British and European charts. As a solo male hitmaker, virtually nobody could touch him between 1984 and 1994, and even when his grasp began to slip, he still made compelling music. All of this is proven by his first hits compilation,
Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best of George Michael
. Spanning two discs, 28 songs, and two distinctive halves -- one "For the Heart" (
ballads
), one "For the Feet" (
dance
tunes) -- the collection is a monster, as impressive for its size as it is for its achievements. To some casual listeners, the sheer scope of the collection may seem overwhelming, since it doesn't just have the hits, but also rarities, compilation tracks, lesser-known singles, and duets. Of course, that's precisely what makes it worthwhile for anyone who owns all the albums. (They'll also be interested that many of the mixes sound slightly different -- as if the masters were run through the antiquated "Q Sound" process that marred
Madonna
's similar
Immaculate Collection
.) And some skeptics may be swayed after listening to the individual discs, which are surprisingly consistent works that reveal forgotten gems, and thereby the true depth of his talent. It is true that listening to both discs in a row is a little exhausting, but there's little question that
Ladies & Gentlemen
comes close to being definitive. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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