100. Faith, George Michael (1987)
A pop rule-breaker with the finest constant three-day stubble in the business, Michael crafts what was easily one of the finest rock/R&B/kitchen-sink crossovers of the decade. The hits? Well, just to name a few: ''Father Figure,'' ''Monkey,'' ''Kissing a Fool,'' the inimitable hand-clap title track, and, of course, ''I Want Your Sex.'' C-c-c-c-c-c-c'mon!
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