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Welcome to the Pleasuredome (How to Remake the World).
Frankie Goes To Hollywood. The Best Of. Авторы текста и музыки. Holly Johnson, Mark O’Toole, Peter Gill. UnionSquareMusic, UMG (от лица компании "ZTT"); BMG Rights Management, Abramus Digital, LatinAutor - PeerMusic, Sony ATV Publishing, BMI - Broadcast Music In. CMRRA, LatinAutor - UMPG, Warner Chappell, ARESA, UBEM, LatinAutor" и другие авторские общества (11). UnionSquareMusic, WMG, UMG (от лица компании "Salvo"); LatinAutor, EMI Music Publishing, CMRRA, UBEM, LatinAutor - SonyATV, SOLAR Music Rights Management" и другие авторские общества (7). Композиция. Frankie Goes To Hollywood.
Welcome to the Pleasuredome is the debut studio album by Frankie Goes to Hollywood, first released by ZTT and Island Records on 29 October 1984. Originally issued as a vinyl double album, it was assured of a UK chart entry at number one due to reported advance sales of over one million. The album was also a top ten seller internationally in countries such as Switzerland, Sweden, and New Zealand.
Welcome To The Pleasuredome is FGTH’s fourth single, their first not to reach in their homeland of the UK. It peaked at kept from the top spot by the Philip Bailey/Phil Collins song Easy Lover in early 1985. It reached the top 20 in five other European countries and peaked at in the US. On its namesake album, the track is an epic – over 13 minutes long – and is sometimes listed as Snatch Of Fury/Welcome To The Pleasuredome. Snatch Of Fury represents the opening line, which is a vocal snippet from FGTH’s cover of Jerry Marsden’s 1964 hit Ferry Cross The Mersey
Strip away all the hype, controversy, and attendant craziness surrounding Frankie - most of which never reached American shores, though the equally bombastic "Relax" and "Two Tribes" both charted well - and Welcome to the Pleasuredome holds up as an outrageously over-the-top, bizarre, but fun release. Less well known but worthwhile cuts include by-definition-camp "Krisco Kisses" and "The Only Star in Heaven," while . smash "The Power of Love" is a gloriously insincere but still great hyper-ballad with strings from Anne Dudley
More albums from Frankie Goes To Hollywood: Liverpool by Frankie Goes To Hollywood. View all albums . Welcome To The Pleasuredome. By: Frankie Goes To Hollywood (1984, Electronic). 2. The World Is My Oyster. 3. Snatch Of Fury (Stay). 4. Welcome To The Pleasure Dome. 5. Relax (Come Fighting). 7. Two Tribes (For The Victims Of Ravishment). 10. San Jose (The Way). 11. Wish (The Lads Were Here). 12. Including The Ballad Of 32.
These days, Frankie Goes to Hollywood are considered a one-hit wonder - or a punchline. A FRANKIE SAY RELAX shirt is an easy shorthand for cheap comedies to say Hey, the 1980s existed! But, during their time, Frankie Goes to Hollywood were a big deal - and were unabashedly gay. Their unflinching and, pardon the pun, frank lyrics were married to brilliant music. The debut LP Welcome to the Pleasuredome is a masterpiece. But as good as their album was, it was their music videos that really solidified their place in the canon. Frankie Goes To Hollywood – The Power Of Love. Frankie Goes To Hollywood – Rage Hard. Ferry Aid – Ferry ‘Cross the Mersey. Frankie Goes To Hollywood – Warriors of the Wasteland. Frankie Goes To Hollywood – Welcome To The Pleasuredome. Ofra Haza – Im Nin’Alu.
1. The World Is My Oyster (including Well, Snatch of Fury). The Greatest Hits of Frankie Goes To Hollywood. Reload! Frankie: The Whole 12 Inches. Sex Mix - Archive Tapes and Studio Adventures, Vol. 1. 2012.
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