Disco de George Michael: «Patience [UK]»
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- Título:Patience [UK]
- Fecha de publicación:2004-03-30
- Tipo:Desconocido
- Estilo musical:Electronic/Dance, Pop, Dance
- Sello discográfico:�gean
- Letras explícitas:Si
- UPC:5099751540229
While there are unifying lyrical and musical themes throughout the album, each track is its own entity, scrubbed, polished, and manicured without regard to how it fits alongside the next. There's an excessive attention to detail to each song, and that tunnel vision means each song runs about a minute or two longer than it should, which ultimately makes Patience seems twice as long as its actual running time. That's unfortunate because the core of the album is quite good: it's hard not to admire his studiocraft, there's a starkly confessional streak in his writing that's disarmingly direct, and, as an album, it balances the moody ballads and sleek neo-disco better than Older, feeling much brighter than that claustrophobic affair. If there's a lack of incessantly catchy hooks or undeniable rhythms -- in other words, singles as indelible as those on Faith, or even Listen Without Prejudice -- that feels like a conscious decision by Michael, as if any concession to chart-bound pop would cheapen his music and diminish his chances of being taken seriously. They would have lightened the mood of the decidedly somber and portentous Patience, which is clearly not what Michael wants, since by stretching out each song and burying his hooks beneath the album's shiny surfaces and preponderance of mid-tempos, he's forcing listeners to work to understand his intentions. For some fans, it's worth the effort, particularly since it's his best album since Listen Without Prejudice (not saying much since it's only his second album of original material since then), but it's hard not to hear it and think that Michael's ultimate ambitions would be better served if he tightened up and lightened up just a little bit. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
- 1 Patienceimg 2:54
- 2 Amazingimg 4:23
- 3 John And Elvis Are Deadimg 4:24
- 4 Cars And Trainsimg 5:52
- 5 Round Hereimg 4:57
- 6 Shoot The Dogimg 5:28
- 7 My Mother Had A Brotherimg 6:19
- 8 Flawless (Go To The City)img 3:53
- 9 American Angelimg 4:10
- 10 Precious Boximg 7:39
- 11 Please Send Me Someone (Anselmo's Song)img 5:28
- 12 Freeek! '04img 4:31
- 13 Throughimg 4:57
- 14Patience, Pt. 2
