George Michael- Ladies And Gentlemen- The Best Of George [work] -

The album is split into two halves, a clever move that respects George’s artistic duality:

Instead of organizing the tracks chronologically, George Michael opted for a highly creative dual structure. He separated the 29 tracks (28 on North American editions) into two distinct moods spread across two discs.

: Includes "Kissing a Fool," "One More Try," "Praying for Time," and a cover of Bonnie Raitt's "I Can't Make You Love Me". Disc Two: "For the Feet" George Michael- Ladies And Gentlemen- The Best Of George

: A live performance with Queen from the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert.

Whether you are a Ladies person or a Gentlemen person, the truth is, you need both sides to understand the legend. Pop music has rarely been so honest, so beautiful, or so fun. The album is split into two halves, a

This anthology is notable for bringing together several rare tracks and duets that were previously unavailable on a standard George Michael studio album: Go to product viewer dialog for this item. George Michael Ladies & Gentlemen, Best of

is the debut compilation album by George Michael, originally released on November 9, 1998. The collection features 28 or 29 tracks, depending on the region, and is organized into two distinct discs themed by mood: "For the Heart" and "For the Feet" . Disc One: "For the Heart" Disc Two: "For the Feet" : A live

By the late 1990s, George Michael had endured a tumultuous decade. Having exploded onto the scene in the 1980s with Wham!, he transitioned into a solo artist of significant gravitas with the 1987 album Faith . However, the early 1990s were marked by a bitter legal war with his record label, Sony, and a highly publicized incident in a Beverly Hills park in 1998 which forced his public coming out. It was against this backdrop of personal reinvention and legal resolution that Ladies & Gentlemen was released.