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George michael faith period, prince influence?

The look that george michael had in the faith video, what with the designer stubble and leather coat really reminds me of prince do you think george was influenced by prince around the time of this album? Ive always thought he was.
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Reply #1 posted 02/21/08 7:14am

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I think we have all been influenced by Prince...anyone exposed to Prince music.
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Reply #2 posted 02/21/08 7:40am

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The long version of "I Want Your Sex" on the album is definitely influenced by Prince. It's very similar to the extended version of "Kiss."
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Reply #3 posted 02/21/08 3:26pm

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Efan said:

The long version of "I Want Your Sex" on the album is definitely influenced by Prince. It's very similar to the extended version of "Kiss."

And then I'll take it even further out; "I Want Your Sex" in turn influenced P's "Alphabet St."
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Reply #4 posted 02/21/08 3:32pm

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you really want to hear GM biting Prince. Check out Hard Day...I think its the b-side to one of the Faith singles

The song is funky as hell and even comes with the speeded up camille vocals
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Reply #5 posted 02/21/08 3:35pm

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Efan said:

The long version of "I Want Your Sex" on the album is definitely influenced by Prince. It's very similar to the extended version of "Kiss."


Hmmm interesting, I wondered why I like Faith so much! lol
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Reply #6 posted 02/21/08 5:15pm

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Listen to the drum programming (particularly on Father Figure), the country stylings on Faith and the sped-up vocals on Hard Day, and I think you have a pretty convincing argument of some influence.
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Reply #7 posted 02/21/08 6:02pm

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faith period? whole career (till GM turned to the pp) During the 80s P was the gorilla in the room of most pop acts
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Reply #8 posted 02/22/08 12:19am

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ThreadBare said:

Listen to the drum programming (particularly on Father Figure), the country stylings on Faith and the sped-up vocals on Hard Day, and I think you have a pretty convincing argument of some influence.

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Reply #9 posted 02/22/08 1:32am

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George admitted being influenced by Prince in interviews around the faith period.

Hard Day is the obvious hat tip, but you can hear the influence throughout. George even recruited Jam and Lewis to Remix for him on Monkey.

I'm sure George stated somewhere that his b-side "Fantasy" was a direct attempt to emulated Prince's style.

George has said that he thinks Prince is a genius, but has lost the ability to self criticise he own music, leading to sub par output due to weaker tracks making it onto albums. I'd have to agree with him!
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Reply #10 posted 02/22/08 2:11am

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SquirrelMeat said:

George admitted being influenced by Prince in interviews around the faith period.

Hard Day is the obvious hat tip, but you can hear the influence throughout. George even recruited Jam and Lewis to Remix for him on Monkey.

I'm sure George stated somewhere that his b-side "Fantasy" was a direct attempt to emulated Prince's style.

George has said that he thinks Prince is a genius, but has lost the ability to self criticise he own music, leading to sub par output due to weaker tracks making it onto albums. I'd have to agree with him!


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Reply #11 posted 02/22/08 11:18am

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Efan said:

The long version of "I Want Your Sex" on the album is definitely influenced by Prince. It's very similar to the extended version of "Kiss."

And then I'll take it even further out; "I Want Your Sex" in turn influenced P's "Alphabet St."



I think it was more a case of Kiss influencing Faith (the song) [b]- all that stop start stuff and in turn P responded to 'Faith' with Alphabet St.

Not denying that I want your sex was very influenced by P though. It was pretty well known at the time that GM was influenced by the whole Minnie thing - loved Jam and Lewis too who remixed Monkey.
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Reply #12 posted 02/22/08 11:19am

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Whitnail said:

SquirrelMeat said:

George admitted being influenced by Prince in interviews around the faith period.

Hard Day is the obvious hat tip, but you can hear the influence throughout. George even recruited Jam and Lewis to Remix for him on Monkey.

I'm sure George stated somewhere that his b-side "Fantasy" was a direct attempt to emulated Prince's style.

George has said that he thinks Prince is a genius, but has lost the ability to self criticise he own music, leading to sub par output due to weaker tracks making it onto albums. I'd have to agree with him!


Words of wisdom coming from a tiolet trader like George Micheal razz , although I do think "Listen without Prejudice" is one of the best albums of 1990 cool


The fact that he likes to have casual sex in toilets is immaterial to his opinions on music - and what's more he's right in this case.
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Reply #13 posted 02/22/08 1:06pm

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Whitnail said:

SquirrelMeat said:

George admitted being influenced by Prince in interviews around the faith period.

Hard Day is the obvious hat tip, but you can hear the influence throughout. George even recruited Jam and Lewis to Remix for him on Monkey.

I'm sure George stated somewhere that his b-side "Fantasy" was a direct attempt to emulated Prince's style.

George has said that he thinks Prince is a genius, but has lost the ability to self criticise he own music, leading to sub par output due to weaker tracks making it onto albums. I'd have to agree with him!


Words of wisdom coming from a tiolet trader like George Micheal razz , although I do think "Listen without Prejudice" is one of the best albums of 1990 cool

toilet trader..come on man.gm is only human.what he does in private(or public for that matter)has nothin to do with the music he puts out and the fact is the man is a good songwriter and fantastic singer.to reply to the topic yes hard day and i want your sex has prince all over them.we hear the same thing in justin timberlakes futuresex/lovesounds lp.which would make justin the new george michael.
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Reply #14 posted 02/22/08 1:15pm

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um... hello folks. didn't Jam & Lewis produce that album?
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Reply #15 posted 02/22/08 1:56pm

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Giovanni777 said:

um... hello folks. didn't Jam & Lewis produce that album?


Oh did they? I didn't know that. You have some sort of catalog type computer going on in your brain that keeps up with stuff? I don't even pay attention to who produces what albums. I do remember J.Jackson's album Rhythm nation, and when I heard it I knew there was Minneapolis influence in there.
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Reply #16 posted 02/22/08 1:59pm

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Giovanni777 said:

um... hello folks. didn't Jam & Lewis produce that album?

Wow! Didn't know that!
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Reply #17 posted 02/22/08 2:00pm

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Giovanni777 said:

um... hello folks. didn't Jam & Lewis produce that album?


No. Jam & Lewis' only involvement with George Michael was their remix of Monkey. George has almost always produced his own material (not to mention playing a good percentage of the instrumentation). The only exception to this was the Phil Ramone-produced Songs From The Last Century.
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Reply #18 posted 02/22/08 2:34pm

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Giovanni777 said:

um... hello folks. didn't Jam & Lewis produce that album?



1st time I have ever heard that....I know they did do something with Monkey...but not a whole album.

Hard Day was the jam
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Reply #19 posted 02/22/08 9:01pm

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Giovanni777 said:

um... hello folks. didn't Jam & Lewis produce that album?

Nah, they didn't have anything to do with the album. It was self produced.
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