The CD player clicked off.
He didn't need permission. He slid the CD into the portable player he'd brought, and the opening bars of "Faith" folded the room around him. The beat was a kind of promise: buoyant, sexy, and reckless in its conviction. He remembered the first time he'd heard it on cassette in a friend's car, windows down on a July evening, the city wide and unfrightened. Memory and melody braided together, and for a moment he was eighteen again—indestructible, invisible, certain the future would forgive him almost anything.
Released on November 9, 1998, is the definitive compilation of George Michael’s solo career up to that point. It was released as part of a deal to sever his contractual ties with Sony Music and became a massive commercial success, particularly in his native UK. Structure and Themes
The album is famously divided into two distinct moods, allowing listeners to choose their "vibe": Disc 1: For the Heart
This disc focuses on Michael's emotional and successful ballads.