Includes the representative song of this era, "Relax."
Frankie Goes to Hollywood's debut film.
The album includes the hit songs "Relax," "Two Tribes," and "The Power Of Love." Trevor's radical sound is just as appealing as the shocking news that all the members are gay.
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A:
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1)
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Well…
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2)
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The World Is My Oyster
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3)
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Snatch Of Fury (Stay)
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4)
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Welcome To The Pleasure Dome
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B:
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1)
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Relax (Come Fighting)
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2)
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War (…And Hide)
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3)
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Two Tribes (For The Victims Of Ravishment)
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C:
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1)
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Fury
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2)
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Born To Run
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3)
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San Jose (The Way)
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4)
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Wish (The Lads Were Here) Including The Ballad Of 32
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D:
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1)
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Krisco Kisses
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2)
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Black Night White Light
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3)
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The Only Star In Heaven
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4)
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The Power Of Love
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5)
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Bang…
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Vocals, Other ['i Came To Dance'] - Paul Rutherford
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Producer [And All That] - Trevor C. Horn
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Engineer - Stuart "Blushing" Bruce
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Engineer, Producer [Production Assistant] - Steve Lipson
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Technician [Software, Hardware And The Fifth Dimension] - Jonathan Jeczalik
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Keyboards, Other [Pottery] - Andrew Richards
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Vocals [The Voice] - Holly Johnson
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Percussion, Other [Cignals] - Louis Jardim
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Drums - Peter Gill
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Mastered By - Ian Cooper
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Photography By - Peter Ashworth
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Photography By [Black And White, Dutch Pink] - Anton Corbijn
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Bass, Vocals - Mark O'Toole
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Guitar - Brian Nash
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Cover [Colours On The Cover] - Lawrence Cole
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Liner Notes [Lyrics Translated By] - Goro Nakagawa
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Design - XL
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Liner Notes [Japanese - Oct. 22 '84] - Kensho Onuki