Wednesday, March 23, 2011

GEORGE MICHAEL : True Faith

There's been a heck of a lot of debate in music circles about George Michael's new single - a cover of New Order's classic 'True Faith' - and the star's continued use of the good ol' vocoder throughout. Purists are up in arms.
At the song's heart, however, is the chance to raise funds for Comic Relief - it's one of the official charity singles for 2011 - and love it or loathe it, the song's aim is planted squarely in the fundraising pot.
It's a shame, therefore, that they didn't make the track available to purchase outside the UK.
George was also one of a number of British celebrities to throw himself into a sketch on the Comic Relief telecast in the UK (HERE), showing he certainly knows how not to take himself too seriously. Such fun.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

How beautiful this could of sounded without that terrible vocoder all the way through :(