Red Hot + Dance
Red Hot + Dance is an album produced by the Red Hot Organization, an organization dedicated to raising money and awareness to fight the onslaught of HIV/AIDS. It was released on July 7, 1992. George Michael was instrumental in bringing the project to fruition and the album was notable for featuring three new songs by him. Originally intended for his aborted project Listen Without Prejudice Vol. 2, the tracks were instead donated to this LP. Apart from "Too Funky", which was released as a charity single (along with a video featuring several "supermodels"), these tracks were exclusive to this album.
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The cover features artwork by Keith Haring | ||||
Compilation album by various artists | ||||
Released | July 7, 1992 | |||
Genre | Dance | |||
Length | 65:44 | |||
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Red Hot Benefit series chronology | ||||
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Singles from Red Hot + Dance | ||||
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Entertainment Weekly | (favorable) |
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George Michael later launched a legal action against record label Sony, citing their lack of support for this project as one of the reasons he no longer wished to work with them. The album also included tracks by Madonna, Seal, Lisa Stansfield and Sly & the Family Stone, and was released by Epic (Sony) in the UK. The album cover features artwork by Keith Haring.