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''Faith'' is the debut solo studio album by the English singer George Michael, released on 30 October 1987 by Columbia Records and Epic Records. In addition to playing various instruments on the album, Michael wrote and produced every track on the recording except for one, "Look at Your Hands", which he co-wrote with David Austin. A "
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" inspired pop- R&B album, ''Faith'''s songs include introspective lyrics, which generated controversies about Michael's personal relationships at that time. ''Faith'' peaked at number one on the
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and US ''Billboard'' 200. It stayed for 51 non-consecutive weeks inside the ''Billboard'' 200 top 10, including 12 weeks at number one. It was also the first album by a white solo artist to hit number one on the ''Billboard'' Top Black Albums chart. ''Faith'' spawned four number one singles on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100: "
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", " One More Try", and " Monkey", making Michael the only British male solo artist to have four number one hits from one album on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Michael embarked on
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to promote ''Faith'' in February 1988, opening at
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's Budokan arena, before going on to dates in Australia, Europe and North America. ''Faith'' is one of the best-selling albums of all time having sold over 25 million copies worldwide and was certified
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by the Recording Industry Association of America in 1996.Tannenbaum, Rob (January 6, 2017). "George Michael: Why He Turned His Back on Fame, and the 'Faith'-like Songs He Recorded Before His Death". ''billboard.com''. Prometheus Global Media, LLC. Retrieved September 3, 2019. The album won several awards, including Album of the Year at the
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. Michael won three awards at the 1989 American Music Awards: Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist, Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist and Favorite Soul/R&B Album. He was also honoured with the MTV Video Vanguard Award. Often ranked as one of the best albums of the 1980s, ''Faith'' was ranked number 151 on ''
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'''s list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time in 2020.


Background

By 1986, Michael had spent five years as the lead singer of the popular duo
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and had grown tired of accusations that the group, which featured his best friend
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, was nothing more than a
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group despite the serious subject matter that was included on albums such as '' Fantastic'' and ''
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''. After the success of ''Make It Big'', Michael had grown weary of continuing the group, and expressed to Ridgeley the desire that they should split up. A decision was made that the group would dissolve following the end of a tenure at
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for what was titled '' The Final''. Following the split, Michael began to work on songs that would eventually make his first solo album, which would be titled ''Faith''. Michael was inspired by his contemporaries
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and
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: "I absolutely wanted to be in the same stratosphere as ackson and Prince definitely. I’d gone from, a couple of years before, being perfectly happy with being on
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, to thinking, 'I can do what Michael Jackson can do.' I mean, he’d just done '' Thriller'' for fucks sake! I wouldn’t have the guts now. I wanted to be in that vein but, mostly, I wanted to make music as good as theirs".


Recording

The album took over a year to make. The first songs to be put together for the album were "I Want Your Sex (Part 1)" and "Look At Your Hands" (working title "Betcha Don’t Like It"), recorded in August & September 1986 respectively, at
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in London. However, it wasn't until February 1987—after six months of little activity—that recording had properly started, this time at the PUK Studios facility, located near
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. The lack of press activity there proved it to be a comfortable environment for Michael to work in without harassment. Songs were usually written by Michael bit by bit in the studio, often with the aid of technology such as drum machines to help create basic rhythms; he would then develop ideas further from there. Rather than using a live rhythm section (as was the case on
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's ''
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''), each instrument was overdubbed in the main studio. Michael would use session musicians to help realise his musical ideas, otherwise he'd try playing a lot (if not, all) of the parts himself, as was the case on "I Want Your Sex (Part 1)", "Hard Day" and "Monkey". The recording sessions at PUK, however, ended in late May shortly after the recording of the title track, "Faith", owing to Michael beginning to suffer from a bout of
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, according to engineer Chris Porter. Sessions later resumed at Sarm West, where the latter stages of production would take place. In addition to playing various instruments on the album, he wrote and produced every track on the recording except for one, " Look at Your Hands", which he co-wrote with David Austin. A contemporary "
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" pop-R&B album, ''Faith'' showcases Michael's vocals in a new style mode. Its songs are littered with introspective lyrics, which generated controversies about Michael's personal relationships at that time. The album comprises many musical styles including
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", " One More Try"), rock ("Look at Your Hands", "
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"), funk (" Monkey", " Hard Day") and
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(" Kissing a Fool"). Some of the material was more graphic than Michael's previous efforts with Wham! One such song was " I Want Your Sex", which had three parts: the first part was titled "Rhythm 1: Lust", which was the version that would eventually be released as a single and featured electro funk influences; the second part was titled "Rhythm 2: Brass in Love", which mixed a more instrumentally-based funk live instrumentation with a smoother R&B arrangement during the verses; the third part, which was edited to be the final song on the album, was titled "Rhythm 3: A Last Request", featuring a jazz-influenced quiet storm and R&B sound combined with lyrics telling of Michael drunkenly trying to bring his lover to his bed. The
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began with an organ fanfare that was actually the music to Wham!'s " Freedom" played as if in a cathedral. After this, the song featured a
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sound similar to
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while Michael added his own style with his vocals. "Father Figure" originally was a dance-styled production until Michael removed the snare drums from it and kept it that way because he loved what he heard, making the song a mid-tempo R&B ballad. "One More Try" was a soul song in the tradition of songs by Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder; its lyrics tell of a man who pushes his lover away out of fear of repeating past relationships, only to accept the invitation in the end. "Hard Day", much like the first two parts of "I Want Your Sex", was inspired by funk. The social commentary song "Hand to Mouth" had a slight pop and
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approach while a similar social commentary song, "Look at Your Hands", co-written by Michael and David Austin, produced a pop song with rock elements featuring a piano and saxophone. "Monkey" returns to the funk influences of some of the other songs. A remix of the song by
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brings a new jack swing approach to the original. "Kissing a Fool" is a jazz-influenced ballad with lyrics solemnly describing a breakup. The synthesizers used by Michael on the album include the Yamaha DX7, Roland S-50,
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and
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(used for most synthesized bass parts and strings). Drum machines were a
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(Michael's main drum machine on the album - not the
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), Roland TR-808 and a Yamaha RX-5, while drum parts were played on a
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drum kit ("Look At Your Hands") and Roland Octapad. Engineer Chris Porter's Greengate DS3 sampler was sometimes used in conjunction the Linn for certain drum sounds, although the Linn's sounds were what Michael preferred. Non-synthesized parts were played by Michael on a Fender Precision Bass.


Release

25 weeks after its release, ''Faith'' reached number one on the US ''Billboard'' 200. Its early, and successive, success on the chart was said to be partly sustained—with help from plenty of press appearances and promotions—by its strong single releases. After "I Want Your Sex" helped propel ''Faith'' to its debut atop the chart, the second single "Faith" aided the album's continuing sales dominance. It also reached number one on the
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, although it stayed at the top spot for only one week. ''Faith'' stayed for 51 non-consecutive weeks inside the ''Billboard'' 200 top 10, including 12 weeks at number one. It was also the first album by a white solo artist to hit number one on the ''Billboard'' Top Black Albums chart. In a 1988 interview with ''Jet'' magazine, Michael was quoted as saying: "I was much happier with 'Faith''being the No. 1 Black
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album than I was when it became the No. 1 Pop album. There was much more of a sense of achievement. I knew this album would be a shock or a surprise to people in this country. The uptempo side of the new music is more overtly sexual, more black." During 1987 and 1988, ''Faith'' produced a string of hit singles for Michael, including six top-five ''Billboard'' Hot 100 hits, four of which ("
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", " One More Try", and " Monkey") reached number one, making him the only British male solo artist to have four number one hits from one album on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. "Faith" was 1988's best-selling single in the United States; with "
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" having been the best-selling single in 1985, Michael became the first musician to achieve two ''Billboard'' Year-End number one singles chart since
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" had done so in 1964. Michael also had both the year's number one album and the number one single, which hadn't happened since 1970, when Simon & Garfunkel grabbed both positions with '' Bridge over Troubled Water'' and its
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. A video compilation of the same name was released by CMV Enterprises on August 9, 1988, to promote the album. The singer's first solo video compilation, it contained six music videos from the album—"I Want Your Sex", "Faith", "Father Figure", "One More Try", "Monkey", and "Kissing a Fool". These videos were later released on the 1999 video compilation '' Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best of George Michael''.


The Faith Tour

Michael embarked on a world tour to promote the album in February 1988, opening at Tokyo's Budokan arena, before going on to dates in Australia, Europe and North America. In Los Angeles, Michael was joined on stage by Aretha Franklin for a duet on " I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)". While on tour, new singles from the album continued to be released. In June, Michael interrupted the tour to sing three songs at Wembley Stadium's
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.


Critical reception

''Faith'' was met with widespread acclaim from
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. Mark Coleman of ''
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'' praised Michael for emerging as "one of pop music’s leading artisans, a painstaking craftsman who combines a graceful knack for vocal hooks with an uncanny ability to ransack the past for musical ideas and still sound fresh" and dubbed Michael the " Elton John of the 1980s". Coleman also claimed that ''Faith'' is "a concept album of sorts" incorporating "disco groove aryingfrom urban thump to slow tropical heat wave", praising it for being "grounded in a passion and personal commitment". ''Faith'' earned Michael numerous accolades, including Album of the Year at the
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. Michael was awarded three awards at the 1989 American Music Awards: Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist, Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist and Favorite Soul/R&B Album for ''Faith''. He was also honoured with the MTV Video Vanguard Award. ''Faith'' was the best-selling album of 1988 in the United States, and eventually reached
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certification by the Recording Industry Association of America. According to Nielsen SoundScan, current sales of the album stand at 11 million copies, making it the 52nd bestselling album in the United States. ''Faith'' has sold around over 25 million copies worldwide.


Reappraisal

In a '' Billboard'' review, ''Faith'' was considered to have "cemented ichaelas an MTV icon and a global superstar" and shaping the sound of "late-'80s pop as much as any LP of its time." Writing for
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, Ian Wade praised ''Faith'' for being a "classic of its era" and "one of the more listenable major releases of the 80s." He also regarded the album being responsible for turning Michael into a "proper international superstar, confirming his rightful place at pop's top table." Reviewing the reissue of ''Faith'' for the '' Metro'' in 2011, Arwa Haider claimed: "''Faith'' still bursts with self-belief, designer vanity, classic songs and imagery, right from the opening title track which begins with a funeral church organ rendition of Wham!'s hit, "Freedom", before clicking into jaunty rock 'n' roll. It's easy to hear why ''Faith'' achieved multi-million status, although the masterful ballads ("Father Figure", "One More Try") have stood the test of time better than Michael's funk-pop." Following the 30th anniversary of the release of the single "Faith", Nate Hertweck wrote in a
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s review that the song "change everything". In 1989, ''Faith'' was ranked at number 84 on ''Rolling Stone''s list of the Greatest Albums of the 80s. In 2003, the album was ranked at number 480 on ''Rolling Stone''s list of
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, while in 2012, the album ranked eight places higher at number 472 on an updated list by the magazine. In a 2020 revised list, it moved up to 151. ''Faith'' was ranked 79th in a 2005 survey held by British television's
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to determine the 100 Greatest Albums of All Time. In 2006, '' Q'' magazine placed the album at number 24 in its list of 40 Best Albums of the '80s. '' Slant Magazine'' listed the album at number 62 on its list of Best Albums of the 1980s.


2011 remastered release

The 2011 re-release received universal acclaim from
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according to
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. A remastered edition of ''Faith'' was released on 31 January 2011 in the UK and on 1 February 2011 in the US. It is available in several formats: ''Limited Edition Collectors Box Set'', ''Two-CD and DVD Special Edition'', ''Two-CD Edition'' and ''
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''. The box set release features: the remastered album on CD, an additional CD of remastered 12" versions and B-sides; a DVD featuring a TV special from 1987, a hardbound book that includes an exclusive interview with George Michael, sleeve notes, rare photos and memorabilia; a vinyl album replica of the original LP; and a memorabilia envelope that includes five art prints, reproduction poster, tickets and tour pass from the ''Faith'' tour sourced from Michael's personal archive. All this is housed in a 12 x 12 numbered, black and gold-foiled slipcase with original artwork overlay. The first 2,000 copies were also provided with a hand-numbered lithograph attached (taped) outside the box set.


Accolades


Billboard Year-End Number One Awards

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Grammy Awards

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American Music Awards

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MTV Video Music Awards

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Brit Awards

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Japan Gold Disc Awards

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Track listing

All tracks are written and produced by George Michael; "Look at Your Hands" co-written by David Austin.
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come in some seconds later; on the single, the song starts only with drums and percussion. VHS video compilation # "I Want Your Sex" ( Uncensored version) – music video # "Faith" – music video # "Father Figure" – music video # "One More Try" – music video # "Monkey" – music video # "Kissing A Fool" – music video


2011 remaster

Disc one Track 1–9 of the first disc features the remastered version of the original album. #
  • "A Last Request (I Want Your Sex Part 3)" – 3:48
  • Disc two #"Faith" – 3:16 #"
    Fantasy Fantasy is a genre of speculative fiction involving magical elements, typically set in a fictional universe and sometimes inspired by mythology and folklore. Its roots are in oral traditions, which then became fantasy literature and d ...
    " – 5:02 #"Hard Day" – 9:04 #" I Believe When I Fall in Love" ( Stevie Wonder, Yvonne Wright) – 7:03 #"Kissing a Fool" – 4:35 #"Love's in Need of Love Today" (Wonder) – 4:43 #"Monkey" – 4:48 #"Monkey" – 7:27 #"Monkey" – 8:10 Note *"I Believe When I Fall in Love" is a live track although it's not mentioned anywhere on the CD. 2011 remaster DVD # George Michael and Jonathan Ross Have Words (1987) # Music Money Love Faith (February 1988) # "I Want Your Sex" –
    music video A music video is a video of variable duration, that integrates a music song or a music album with imagery that is produced for promotional or musical artistic purposes. Modern music videos are primarily made and used as a music marketing device ...
    (re-synched with re-mastered audio) # "I Want Your Sex" (Uncensored version) – music video # "Faith" – music video # "Father Figure" – music video # "One More Try" – music video # "Monkey" – music video # "Kissing a Fool" – music video


    Personnel

    * George Michael – vocals, keyboards (2, 3, 5, 6, 8), bass guitar (6), keyboard bass (9), drums (7), programming, percussion, arranger, producer *Robert Ahwai – guitar * J.J. Belle – guitar * Hugh Burns – guitar *Roddy Matthews – guitar on "Monkey" *Chris Cameron – piano, keyboards, organ, backing vocals * Betsy Cook – keyboards *Danny Schogger – keyboards *
    Deon Estus Jeffery Deon Estus (July 4, 1956 – October 11, 2021) was an American musician and singer, best known as the bass player of Wham! and as the bassist on George Michael's first two solo projects. Estus' single "Heaven Help Me", with additional v ...
    – bass guitar *Ian Thomas – drums *Andy Duncan – percussion *Rick Taylor –
    trombone The trombone (german: Posaune, Italian, French: ''trombone'') is a musical instrument in the brass family. As with all brass instruments, sound is produced when the player's vibrating lips cause the air column inside the instrument to vibrate ...
    * Steve Sidwell – trumpet *Malcolm Griffiths – trombone *
    Jamie Talbot James Robert Talbot (born 23 April 1960 in London) is an English jazz alto saxophonist. Talbot played with the London Schools Symphony Orchestra and then with the National Youth Jazz Orchestra. He attended the Royal College of Music during 1978 ...
    – saxophone *Paul Spong – trumpet * John Altman – saxophone *Mark Chandler – trumpet *Steve Waterman – trumpet *Shirley Lewis – backing vocals ;Technical *Chris Porter – engineer *Paul Gomersall – assistant engineer *Paul Wright – assistant engineer * Shep Pettibone – remix, additional production *Steve Peck – remix engineer


    Charts


    Weekly charts


    Decade-end charts


    Year-end charts


    All-time charts


    Certifications and sales


    See also

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    List of best-selling albums This is a list of the world's best-selling albums of recorded music. To appear on the list, the figure must have been published by a reliable source and the album must have sold at least 20 million copies. This list can contain any types of al ...
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    List of best-selling albums in the United States This is a list of the best-selling albums in the United States based on RIAA certification and Nielsen SoundScan sales tracking. The criteria are that the album must have been published (including self-publishing by the artist), and the album must ...
    * List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of 1988 * List of Billboard number-one R&B albums of 1988


    References

    {{Authority control 1987 debut albums Columbia Records albums Epic Records albums George Michael albums Grammy Award for Album of the Year