Sunday, July 2, 2017

Mixerr Album Reviews #1,276

This is Michael Mixerr. Today I will review George Michael - Faith.

Faith was written after his 5 year tenure in the English dance-pop duo Wham! for which he was growing tired and very weary of. George wanted a solo career for himself. This album is what led George Michael into becoming an international pop sensation overnight. His sexy looks won female fans instantly. This led him to invade 90s pop music and on the BillBoard Charts of course.

As you may know, George Michael is as gay as all get out. Which is why he gives off that gay homosexual vibe. He's even gayer than Elton John, Freddie Mercury of Queen, and Donald Trump combined. In fact, George Michael should be nominated as  "Gayest man in the world." next to Elton John. With all gayness, homosexuality, and sexual orientation aside, George Michael had nearly reached the level of popularity as Elton John did with his piano performances.


For some reason, the song Father Figure stands out the most on the whole album. Flute synths, beats, and smooth rhythmic percussion are what make the Father Figure song stand out. When you write or compose a love song such as this one, you're supposed to write from the heart. Emotions in a love song come from the heart. (Be It that you are homosexual or heterosexual.)

Lyrics inside this song give away a gay vibe. (A gay homosexual vibe.) Only a homosexual or a creepy pedophile would say "I will be your preacher teacher (be your daddy) Anything you have in mind". Honestly one has to wonder who writes this guy's stuff. One has to wonder if George Michael had a father figure in his life because most of these lyrics can be considered a crime to some folks standard. The verse "I will be your preacher teacher (be your daddy)" is provocative. It's a bit too much.

With all gayness aside, flute synths and musical notes are what make the very end memorable. The ending is what made Father Figure a memorable song. This type of song will stick in your head. Overall Father Figure is a gay song.


One More Try explores hesitancy inside relationships. People have been hurt by being in a relationship. The song concludes with temptation taking over. Oddly George Michael sings the title only one time which makes One More Try stand out in a mild manner.

Faith incorporates that old classic rock rhythm followed with a beat. The beat is accompanied by a single hi-hat. Hand claps help give Faith that classic rock feel and edge. The mood is very upbeat. Faith is a tune of something you would hear from a Levi's commercial.

Look At Your Hands is a George Michael song although David Austin wrote this song. David Austin takes credit for songwriting though despite the fact George Michael wrote this song also. At least both get credited. Hard Day has a classic rock rhythm following a beat along as the song has a classic rock sound. Classic rock describes Hard Day perfectly. Hard Day is very similar to Faith as well. No music video was made for this song oddly.

I rate the album, Faith, 5/5*****!!

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