Fantastic (Wham! album)

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Fantastic
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Studio album by
Released1 July 1983
Recorded1982–1983
StudioMaison Rouge (London) [1]
Genre
Length36:42
Label
Producer
Wham! chronology
Fantastic
(1983)
Make It Big
(1984)
Singles from Fantastic
  1. "Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do)"
    Released: 11 June 1982
  2. "Young Guns (Go for It)"
    Released: 17 September 1982
  3. "Bad Boys"
    Released: 6 May 1983
  4. "Club Tropicana"
    Released: 22 July 1983
Professional ratings
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Rolling Stone Star full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [3]

Fantastic is the debut studio album by English pop duo Wham!, released on 1 July 1983. [4] It reached number one on the UK Albums Chart. It included the previously released singles "Young Guns", "Wham Rap!" and "Bad Boys". "Club Tropicana" was released as a single to coincide with the album's release. Although not on the album, "Club Fantastic Megamix" (a medley of songs from the album) was released against the band's wishes by Innervision soon after Fantastic, and whilst they were in proceedings to leave the label. [5]

Contents

According to Andrew Ridgeley in his 2019 book Wham! George and Me, it was during the early stages of writing and recording of this album that the pair agreed that George Michael should take sole responsibility for writing the group's material. Before securing their first record deal, they had written songs together, and made their first demos with these songs. When work started in the studio, Michael—according to Ridgeley—started working "at lightning speed", and it quickly became clear that he was by far the better songwriter. Ridgeley would later say that it was not something that he particularly wanted, but there was no doubt it was the way to go to achieve the success they both wanted. [6] Two new songs, "Golden Soul" and "Soul Boy", were written for the album but both were shelved as "neither of them were any good". [7] They were replaced by tracks written and arranged by Michael.

The album features a hidden track (played on a honky-tonk-style piano) after the final 20 seconds of "Young Guns (Go for It!)".

In the US, the album was originally released as the group "WHAM! U.K.", due to a conflict with a US group with the same name (Columbia BFC-38911).

Track listing

Original

All tracks are written by George Michael, except where noted.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Bad Boys" 3:19
2."A Ray of Sunshine" 4:43
3."Love Machine"3:19
4."Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do)"6:41
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5."Club Tropicana"
  • Michael
  • Ridgeley
4:28
6."Nothing Looks the Same in the Light" 5:53
7."Come On" 4:24
8."Young Guns (Go for It!)" 3:55
Total length:36:42

Reissue

The track listing of the first edition of the CD and the original cassette tape feature three bonus tracks interspersed within the original track listing, consisting of instrumental remixes. This track listing was again used for the 1998 reissue of the CD.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Bad Boys" George Michael 3:19
2."A Ray of Sunshine"Michael4:43
3."Love Machine"3:19
4."Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do)"6:41
5."A Ray of Sunshine" (instrumental remix) 5:40
6."Love Machine" (instrumental remix) 3:28
7."Club Tropicana"
  • Michael
  • Ridgeley
4:28
8."Nothing Looks the Same in the Light"Michael5:53
9."Come On"Michael4:24
10."Young Guns (Go for It!)"Michael3:55
11."Nothing Looks the Same in the Light" (instrumental remix) 6:40
Total length:52:30

Personnel

Wham!

Additional musicians

Shouting on "Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do?)"

Handclaps on "Club Tropicana"

Production

Charts

Certifications and sales

Certifications and sales for Fantastic
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [25] Gold35,000^
Japan218,000 [26]
Netherlands (NVPI) [27] Gold50,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ) [28] Platinum15,000^
United Kingdom (BPI) [29] 3× Platinum900,000^
United States (RIAA) [30] Gold500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Club Fantastic Tour

Michael and Ridgeley embarked on a UK tour to promote the album in October 1983, opening at Aberdeen's Capitol Theatre, before going on to dates in Scotland, England and Wales, and ending in November at the Centre in Brighton.

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