George Michael & Wham! – Discography (1983 – 2014) EAC/XLD Rip 57xCD FLAC/APE Tracks & Image + Cue + Log Full Scans Included Total Size: 21.1 GB 3% RAR Recovery STUDIO ALBUMS LIVE ALBUM COMPILATIONS EPs SINGLES Label: Various Genre: Pop George Michael was the biggest British pop star of the 1980s, spinning a series of infectiously catchy pop singles into global stardom that saw him sell over 100 million albums worldwide. Blessed with good looks, a fine voice, and a knack for writing engaging melodies that worked well with dance-friendly rhythms, Michael became the rare teen sensation who matured into a respected star as an adult, though his life after achieving pop icon status has not been without personal and creative challenges. STUDIO: 1983. Fantastic (1990, Columbia, CK 38911, USA) 1983. Fantastic (1998, Sony Music, EPC 450090 2, Austria) 1984. Make It Big (1984, Epic-Sony, 32.8P-60, Japan) 1984.
Make It Big (1990, Columbia, CK 39595, USA) 1986. Music From The Edge Of Heaven (1986, Columbia, CK 40285, USA) 2. SINGLE & COMPILATION: 1984.
Last Christmas (1992, Sony, 653185 2, Austria) 1986. The Final (1986, Epic-Sony, 42.8P-149, Japan). GEORGE MICHAEL. 1.
STUDIO: 1987. Faith (1987, Columbia, CK-40867, USA) 1987. Faith (1987, Epic, EPC 460000 2, Holland) 1987. Faith (1987, Epic-Sony, 32.8P-231, Japan) 1990.
Listen Without Prejudice Vol.1 (1990, Columbia, CK46898, USA) 1990. Listen Without Prejudice Vol.1 (1990, Epic-Sony, ESCA 5160, Japan) 1996.
Older (1996, DreamWorks, DRMD-50000, USA) 1996. Older (1996, Toshiba-EMI, VJCP-25222, Japan) 1996. Older (2014, Sony, 2, Japan, K2HD Mastering) 1999. Songs From The Last Century (1999, Toshiba-EMI, VJCP-68190, Japan, Promo) 1999. Songs From The Last Century (1999. Virgin RecordsI Ltd. 848 740-2) 2004.
Patience (2004, Epic, EK 92080, USA) 2004. Patience (2004, Sony Music, EICP 350, Japan) 2. Symphonica (2014, Aegean, 3769360, EU, Deluxe Ed) Basic Scans 3.
COMPILATION: 1997. Gold (1997, Sony Music, 280 297-2, UK) 1998. Ladies & Gentlemen. The Best of George Michael (1998, Epic, E2K 69635, USA, 2CD) 1998. Ladies & Gentlemen. The Best of George Michael (1998, Sony Music, ESCA 73812, Japan, 2CD) 1998.
Ladies & Gentlemen. The Best of George Michael (1998, Sony, 491705 2, UK, 2CD) 2006. (2006, Sony Music, EICP 7313, Japan, 3CD, Promo) 4. Five Live (1993, Parlophone, 0777 7 89-418 2 8, Holland) 1996.
The Spinning The Wheel E.P. (1996, Virgin, 7243 8 93741 2 4, Holland) 1997. The Older E.P.
(1997, Virgin, 7243 8 94029 2 6, UK) 5. SINGLES: 1987. Father Figure (1987, Epic, CD EMU 4, W.Germany) 1987.
I Want Your Sex (1987, Columbia, 44K-06814, USA) 1987. Monkey (1987, Columbia, 44K-07849, USA) 1987. Monkey (1987, Epic, CD EMU 6, UK) 1990. Freedom (1990, Epic, 656390 3, Holland) 1991. Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me (1991, Columbia, 44K 74240, USA) 1991. Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me (1991, Epic, 657646 2, UK) 1992.
Too Funky (1992, Epic, 658058 2, UK) 1996. Fastlove (1996, DreamWorks, DRMDS-59001, USA) 1996.
Fastlove (1996, Virgin, 7243 8 93521 2 2, EU) 1996. Jesus To A Child (1995, SKG-DreamWorks, SKGDS-58000, USA) 1996. Older (1996, Virgin, VSCDJ 1626, UK, Promo) 1997. Spinning The Wheel. The Dance Mixes (1996, Virgin, 7243 8 93740 2 5, UK) 1997. Star People ’97.
The Dance Mixes (1997, Virgin, 7243 8 94244 2 3, UK) 1997. The Strangest Thing (1997, DreamWorks, DRMDM-58003, USA) 1998.
Outside (1998, Epic, 666249 2, UK) 1998. The Mixes (1998, Epic, 666249 5, UK) 2002. CD1 (2002, Polydor, 5706812, EU) 2002. CD2 (2002, Polydor, 5706822, EU) 2002. Shoot The Dog (2002, Polydor, 570 924-2, Germany) 2004. The Mixes (2004, Aegean, 674726 5, UK) 2004. The Mixes (2004, Aegean, 675068 2, UK) 2009.
December Song (2009, Aegean, 2729330, EU) 2012. White Light (2012, Aegean, 371 0020, EU) DOWNLOAD FROM Wham! George Michael Password: www.LosslessMA.net If you encounter broken links or other problem about this publication, please let me know and write your comment below. I will reply and fix as soon as possible.
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Michael performing in in 2006 Studio albums 5 Compilation albums 2 Video albums 5 Music videos 31 EPs 1 Singles 47 Promotional singles 3 English singer released five, two, one, 47, three, 31 music videos and five video albums. In his career, Michael sold over 100 million records worldwide, making him one of the. Michael's debut solo album, was released by in the United Kingdom in October 1987.
It included the singles ', ' (the year-end number-one single of 1988 in the United States), ', ' and '. The album peaked at number one in the, and was 4× Platinum by the (BPI).
It also peaked at number one on the US and was certified Diamond for sales of over 10 million copies. Also in 1987, Michael collaborated with on the UK and US number one single '. In September 1990, Michael released his second album, which peaked at number one in the UK, number two in the US, and was certified 4× Platinum by the BPI.
The album spawned the singles; ', ', ', ' and '. In December 1991, Michael released ', a duet with; it reached number one in the UK and US. In 1992, Michael recorded ', for the charity project; the song reached number four in the UK and number ten in the US. In 1993, Michael released the EP, which contained tracks performed at with and. It debuted at number one in the UK and was certified Gold. In early 1996, Michael released ', a UK number-one single. The follow-up ', also peaked at number one in the UK.
Following 'Fastlove', the album was released, in May 1996. Other singles from the album included ', ' and the double A-sides ' and '. All of these reached the UK top three. Michael released his first greatest hits collection, in November 1998; it contained the new songs ' and ', a duet with. The album was Michael's most successful in the UK, reaching number one and it was certified 8× Platinum. Michael's fourth solo album, was released in December 1999 and included cover versions of popular songs. His next album, was released in March 2004 and peaked at number one in the UK., released in 2006, was Michael's second greatest hits album, celebrating the 25th anniversary of his music career.
It debuted at number one in the UK. The album contains songs mainly from Michael's solo career and two new songs: ' and ' (a duet with, then a member of the, and now a member of ). In December 2008, Michael released a new track ' on his website for free.
The following year, 'December Song' was officially released as a commercial single. This was followed by 'True Faith' (which was a UK top 30 and Irish top 40 hit, and an extensive re-working of the song); and 'You and I', another charity single. His next single was ', and it was a commercial success, reaching number 15 on the.
The song has also charted in Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, and Switzerland. In some markets (such as the United Kingdom), Five Live charted as a single, not an EP.
'Careless Whisper' is sometimes credited to 'Wham!' George Michael'.
'Soul Free' released commercially in Australia and Japan only. 'Star People '97' did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number one on the chart. 'Amazing' did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number eight on the chart. 'Flawless (Go to the City)' did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 22 on the Hot Singles Sales chart. 'John and Elvis Are Dead' was not eligible to chart due to UK chart rules at that time. Paul McCartney is often uncredited on 'Heal the Pain'. 'December Song (I Dreamed of Christmas)' was originally released as a free download in December 2008 and was not eligible to chart, but was re-released as a paid download in December 2009, and therefore became eligible.
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The collection The Final stands as the most accurate compilation of the duo's hits, even including the correct single versions of hits that were not available on their respective albums. From the early bubblegum silliness of 'Bad Boys,' 'Wham! Rap,' and 'Young Guns' to the singles that made them an international pop phenomenon ('Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go,' 'Everything She Wants,' 'Careless Whisper,' and 'I'm Your Man'), the hits are all here. 'Everything She Wants' and 'Freedom' are included in their single versions which did not appear on the multimillion-selling. Also included is 's first true solo hit, 'A Different Corner,' which, along with 'Careless Whisper,' hints at the later, more sophisticated styles of music that would further propel him into international superstar status.
To round out the collection are other hits including their last U.S. Top Ten, 'The Edge of Heaven,' their yearly resurrected Christmas single 'Last Christmas,' and the overlooked 'Where Did Your Heart Go.'
For fans of their brief but very successful reign at the top of the pop charts, this hard-to-find collection packs the most bang (or ) for its buck.
Pop music fans suffered yet another shocking loss on Christmas Day when George Michael died at the age of 53. The London native first turned heads as the lead singer of the lighthearted ’80s pop duo Wham!, and went on to record one of the decade’s biggest blockbuster albums with his 1987 solo debut “Faith,” which topped 10 million in sales and spun off a half-dozen hits, including “I Want Your Sex,” “Father Figure” and “One More Try.” But Michael yearned to be taken seriously as a singer/songwriter and began looking inward with 1990’s “Listen Without Prejudice Vol. 1.” In the decades that followed, he battled with his record company over contracts and took extended breaks from the studio, while devoting proceeds from many of his singles to charity. Related Articles. He only released five studio albums and launched two major U.S. Tours during his lifetime. He sold out the old St.
Paul Civic Center in September 1988 and returned to town to headline Xcel Energy Center in July 2008. In honor of Michael’s legacy, here are 12 of his most memorable musical moments. 1.) Wham!, “Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go” (1984): Wham!
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Was on their second album by the time they made waves on these shores, with one of the most iconic videos of the early MTV era. 2.) “Careless Whisper” (1984): Michael was already looking beyond Wham! With this, his debut solo single, which was credited to Wham! And other territories where the duo was still a fresh commodity. 3.) “A Different Corner” (1986): Michael’s second solo single landed while he was still in Wham! — it featured on the pair’s final album, “Music from the Edge of Heaven.” It remains one of his most gorgeous, underrated moments, with a sparse, unusual production seemingly influenced by Prince.
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4.) Aretha Franklin and George Michael, “I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)” (1987): While Michael didn’t write this smash duet, he more than holds his own with soul legend Aretha Franklin. 5.) “I Want Your Sex” (1987): Prince’s influence pops up once again in this slinky, sexy — and, you know, a bit ridiculous — hit that Michael mostly abandoned after its initial run on the charts. 6.) “Father Figure” (1988): One of the finest moments on “Faith,” this No.
1 smash also featured one of his most memorable videos. (It’s also nearly impossible to sing at karaoke.) 7.) “Freedom ’90” (1990): Michael turned his back on the glossy, MTV-driven machine that made him famous by refusing to appear in the video, while delving into underground dance music for inspiration. 8.) “Fastlove” (1996): Michael built this mischievous ode to one-night stands on the chorus of Patrice Rushen’s “Forget Me Nots.” 9.) “Outside” (1998): Michael responded to his potentially career-ending 1998 arrest for “engaging in a lewd act” in a public park restroom by (finally) publicly coming out of the closet and releasing this playful song and video.
He clearly valued his privacy for much of his career, but this was a moment where Michael essentially said “Yeah, I’m gay. So what?” 10.) George Michael and Mary J. Blige, “As” (1999): Released as a single everywhere but the U.S. (where Blige’s record label was nervous after Michael’s arrest), this lush cover of Stevie Wonder’s memorable ballad features one of the strongest vocal performances of Michael’s career.
11.) “Freeek!” (2002): Consider this Michael’s “I Want Your Sex” update for the 21st century. 12.) “Flawless (Go to the City)” (2004): The most carefree track from “Patience,” which turned out to be Michael’s final studio album, was a worldwide hit and landed at No.
1 on the dance charts in the U.S.