Frankie Goes to Hollywood

80s, new wave, pop

Frankie Goes to Hollywood

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Welcome to pleasuredome 03:56
Relax 03:56
Welcome to the Pleasuredome 05:32
Power Of Love 05:32
The power of love 05:32
Two Tribes (04.10.84: Bit 4) 03:23
Relax (Blank & Jones So80S Reconstruction) 04:46
Ferry Cross The Mersey (And Here I'll Stay) 02:23
Two Tribes 03:28
Relax (Spencer & Hill Remix) 04:36
Relax (Seduction Overload) 04:36
Relax (Original Radio Mix) 04:36
Relax (The Ollie J remix) 04:36
Relax (Bit 3) 04:36
Relax (Don't Come) (Extra Cum mix) 04:36
Warriors of the Wasteland (Attack remix) 04:36
Relax (Come Fighting) (MCMXCIII) 04:36
Relax (Art Of Mix) 04:36
Warriors Of The Wasteland (Compacted) 04:36
Including the Ballad of 32 04:36
Relax (10.09.83: CMI Backing Track) 04:36
...Bang 07:23
bang... 07:23
Relax (New York Mix) 07:23
Bang 07:23
Rage Hard (Dirty Harry) 03:26
Welcome to the Pleasure Dome 13:40
Power Of Love '93 - Alternative Mix 05:09
War! 06:13
The Power of Love (Blank & Jones So80S Reconstruction) 05:09
War 06:13
War (somewhere between hiding and hidden) 07:33
Two Tribes (Carnage) 07:56
The World is My Oyster 01:58
The World Is My Oyster (Including Well / Snatch Of Fury) 01:58
The World Is My Oyster (including Well, Snatch of Fury) 01:58
Well... 01:58
Warriors of the Wasteland 04:54
Warriors (of the wasteland) 04:54
Relax – No 1 and Guiltless (version 1) 03:32
Welcome To The Pleasuredome (An Alternative To Reality) 04:25
Welcome To The Pleasuredome (Altered Real) 04:25
Welcome To The Pleasuredome (How To Remake The World) 04:25
Snatch of Fury (Stay) / Welcome to the Pleasuredome 04:25
Welcome to The Pleasuredome (Real Altered) 04:25
Welcome to the Pleasuredome (A Remade World) 04:25
Welcome to the Pleasure Dome (Escape Act Video mix) 04:25
Ballad of 32 04:49
Ferry (go) 04:05
Ferry Cross the Mersey 04:05

Artist Media

Born: 0000-00-00

Country: GB

Biography - Frankie Goes to Hollywood

Frankie Goes To Hollywood (FGTH) was one of the most controversial and commercially-successful U.K. pop acts of the mid-80s. The Liverpool-based new wave group was fronted by vocalist Holly Johnson and supported by Paul Rutherford (backing vocals), Peter Gill (drums), Mark O'Toole (bass) and Brian Nash (aka Nasher, guitar).

The group's debut single, titled "Relax", was famously banned by the BBC and subsequently topped the U.K. singles chart for five weeks, enjoying prolonged chart success throughout 1984.

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