Jesus To A Child (LP1) (6:49)
Spinning The Wheel (6:02)
It Doesn't Really Matter (4:42)
The Strangest Thing (6:01)
To Be Forgiven (LP2) (5:17)
You Have Been Loved (5:27)
Fastlove (part 2 - LP3) (4:56)
Spinning The Wheel (Forthright edit) (4:38)
Star People ‘97 (radio version) (5:33)
The Strangest Thing ’97 (radio version) (4:41)
You Know That I Want To (4:26)
Spinning The Wheel (Forthright edit)
Star People ‘97 (radio version)
The Strangest Thing ’97 (radio version)
Fastlove (A/C Summer mix - CD3)
Star People ‘97 (radio edit)
Freedom '94 (live version)
One More Try (live Gospel version)
Spinning The Wheel (radio edit)
Jesus To A Child (Special radio edit)
Spinning The Wheel (Forthright dub mix)
Star People (Forthright club mix)
Fastlove (Forthright extended 12" mix - CD4)
Star People (Forthright dub mix)
I'm Your Man (The Jon Douglas remix)
Fastlove (part 2 - Fully extended mix)
Spinning The Wheel (Forthright extended 12" club mix)
Star People (Galaxy dub mix)
Fastlove (Forthright remix 7" version)
I Can't Make You Love Me (Studio version)
Desafinado (with Astrud Gilberto - CD5)
The Strangest Thing (live)
Star People (Forthright radio edit)
The Strangest Thing ‘97 (Loop Ratz mix)
Fastlove (Forthright dub remix)
Jesus To A Child (radio edit)
Spinning The Wheel (The Jon Douglas remix - previously unreleased)
Older (instrumental version)
Review: When it was first released, George Michael's Older was something of a shock to those who were used to his chart-topping hits of yore. Certainly, 1990's Listen Without Prejudice Vol. 1 was a mature and expansive album from one of pop's brightest talents, but six years later Older took a moodier turn on tracks like 'Jesus To A Child' and 'Spinning The Wheel'. There are of course some big bangers too, from the slinky funk of 'Fastlove' to 'Star People', but this was a turning point in Michael's career which finally delivered the creative freedom he'd always so vically called out for. This expansive special edition of the album comes with additional edits, remixes and unreleased tracks to complete the picture for a landmark slice of British pop music.
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