On This Day: July 1, 1986 – Wham! Releases Music from the Edge of Heaven

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On This Day: July 1, 1986 – Wham! Releases Music from the Edge of Heaven
On this day July 1, 1986, Wham! released their third and final studio album, Music from the Edge of Heaven. The record marked the end of the duo's brief but wildly successful run as one of the biggest pop acts of the 1980s. It reached number 10 on the US Billboard charts and served as a farewell to fans as George Michael prepared to launch his solo career.

The album featured a mix of previously unreleased material and alternate versions of songs that had appeared in other markets. Standout tracks included The Edge of Heaven, Where Did Your Heart Go, and A Different Corner, which had already become a solo hit for George Michael in the UK. The tone of the album was more reflective and mature, signaling the direction Michael would take in the years ahead.

Though it was not released in the UK in album format, Music from the Edge of Heaven became a meaningful sendoff in North America and other international markets.

80s insight: Wham!’s final album showed that their music had grown along with their audience. It was more than just teen pop—it was the bridge between global stardom and one of the most iconic solo careers of the decade.

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