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Format: CD
 Mar 2004
 Record Label: Sony Music Distribution (Japan)
 Recording Type: Studio
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Track Listing 1. Patience 2. Amazing 3. John and Elvis Are Dead 4. Cars and Trains 5. Round Here 6. Shoot the Dog 7. My Mother Had a Brother 8. Flawless (Go to the City) 9. American Angel 10. Precious Box 11. Please Send Me Someone (Anselmo's Song) 12. Freeek! 04 13. Through 14. Patience - (Reprise) 15. Please Send Me Someone (Anselmo's Song) - (alternate take)
| Details | | Distributor: | Phantom Import Distributi | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Japanese import version includes the exclusive bonus track "Please Send Me Someone (Anselmo's Song) Alternative Versioin." There are also two tracks not on the U.S. version. 2004's PATIENCE finds George Michael attempting to transcend his tabloid notoriety with pure musical prowess. Remarkably enough, Michael achieves this feat with a batch of songs that reaffirms the notion that artists sometimes get their best material from unsettling personal experiences. Loss plays a big part in many of these songs, whether it's the sparse piano ballad "My Mother Had a Brother" (about an uncle who killed himself in despondency over his own homosexuality) or the mid-tempo, Latin-tinged "Please Send Me Someone (Anselmo's Song)" (about an ex-lover who died of AIDS). The British pop icon also touches on religion with the sparsely arranged "John and Elvis Are Dead," which finds him questioning Christ's existence. Despite the somber subject matter on many of the aforementioned songs and the gorgeously rendered title cut, Michael can still turn out dance-inspired fare. "Flawless (Go to the City)" features the kind of thumping beats you'd expect to hear at a velvet-rope club, and "Freeek! '04" slows down the tempo while displaying a carnal frankness on par with "I Want Your Sex."
Industry Reviews 3 stars out of 5 - [A]n oddly experimental record, prioritising texture over tune and betraying a river-deep confessional streak....A record of conviction... Mojo (04/01/2004)
4 stars out of 5 - It is by turns funny, dark, ridiculous, exhilarating, and - most strikingly of all - relentlessly personal. Q (04/01/2004)
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