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Despite its glossiness, Patience feels authentic and heartfelt. Michael's supple, bluesy voice, which made tunes such as "Careless Whisper" and "Father Figure" so haunting, is flexible enough to animate tunes as disparate as the ballad "American Angel" (about his lover), the urgent, revelatory "Round Here," and "Freeek! '04," a techno pumper with a harsh, weary worldview. Michael isn't pulling punches here; beneath the highly refined production and the startlingly contemporary beats is a dual but not contradictory message: Dance to the world, but take it seriously, too. Far more than a comeback, this album affirms Michael's complexity with variety, assurance, and an unerring sense of pop form. Patience was well worth waiting for.