Wham! - Fantastic!

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Album Details

Title: Fantastic!
Artist: Wham!
Release Date: 1983
Re-Released On: 7/14/2009
Label: Columbia, Sony BMG Music (Canada), Epic
Duration: 36:42
UPCs: 074643891127, 886972461922, 074643891141, 4547366047318
Genre: Rock
Styles: Dance-Pop, Disco, Synth Pop, Adult Contemporary, Alternative Pop/Rock, New Wave, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Post-Punk, Club/Dance, New Romantic, Alternative/Indie Rock, Punk/New Wave
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Exuberant, Fun, Playful, Sensual, Cheerful, Innocent, Party/Celebratory, Sweet, Happy, Stylish, Whimsical
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Bad Boys
  2. Ray of Sunshine
  3. Love Machine
  4. Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do)
  5. Club Tropicana
  6. Nothing Looks the Same in the Light
  7. Come On
  8. Young Guns (Go for It)

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2009CDEpic 1207
2008CDSony BMG Music (Canada)724619
1985CDColumbiaCK-38911

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Album Review

Fantastic is the misguided 1983 debut release from the U.K. duo Wham. With Fantastic, George Michael and partner Andrew Ridgeley introduced themselves as leather jacket-clad, street-smart "rebels." This approach proved wildly popular in the U.K., where Fantastic was a Top Ten hit, but the album went largely unnoticed in the States. While Fantastic showcases the ability of the young (20 at the time of the album's release) George Michael to craft engaging, hook-filled melodies, much of the material on Fantastic suffers from the duo's pretentious, tough-guy posturing. The empty funk of the U.K. hits "Bad Boys," "Young Guns (Go for It)," and the embarrassing "Wham Rap" barely registers, and Michael's smart-aleck, self-conscious lyrics are often unintentionally hilarious. Although Michael eventually became well-known as a reasonably successful emulator of r&b trends, neither these tunes nor Fantastic's stupefying remake of the Miracles' "Love Machine" give any indication of his abilities. At best, Fantastic can be viewed as a testament to George Michael's maturity. "Nothing Looks the Same in the Light" and "Club Tropicana," two of Fantastic's best tunes, lean toward the lush, adult pop of Michael's later solo work. Fortunately, Michael and Ridgeley would later ditch the superficial, leather-jacketed approach for the more sophisticated pop of later Wham releases like "Everything She Wants" and "Freedom" (both from 1984's Make It Big) and "The Edge of Heaven" (from 1986's Music From the Edge of Heaven), finding major U.S. success in the process. Fantastic isn't a good album, but it's oddly entertaining. It's certainly interesting hearing the difference between the frothy Fantastic and Michael's later, "serious" solo work like Listen Without Prejudice and Older. And Fantastic is also good for a few chuckles. Unfortunately, that probably wasn't George Michael's intention. But even he might get a good laugh out of it. ~ William Cooper, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andrew RidgeleyGuitar
Andy DuncanPercussion, Drums
Anne DudleyKeyboards
BapsHorn
Bob CarterProducer, Keyboards
Brad LangBass
Chris CraymerPhotography
Chris HunterHorn
Colin GrahamHorn
D.C. LeeVocals (Background)
Dave Mortimer?, Shouts
Geoff DaleyHorn
George ChandlerVocals (Background)
George MichaelProducer, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
Graham BroadDrums
Guy BarkerHorn
Iain MacKintoshHorn
Ian RitchieHorn
Janusz Guttner?, Photography
Jess BaileyKeyboards
Jimmy ChambersVocals (Background)
John MacKenzieBass
Josie JamesVocals (Background)
Katie KissoonVocals (Background)
Linda HayesVocals (Background)
Luis JardimPercussion
Martin DroverHorn
Paul CoxHorn
Paul RidgeleyShouts, Guitar
Raoul ?Horn
Robert AhwaiGuitar
Roddy LorimerHorn
Steve BrownProducer
Stevie LangeVocals (Background)
Sylvia MasonVocals (Background)
Tommy EyreKeyboards
Tony JacksonVocals (Background)
Tony MoroniPercussion
Trevor MurrellDrums