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Frankie Goes To Hollywood – Relax (1983) (Maxi 45T)


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Frankie Goes To Hollywood – Relax
Label: Island Records – 601 096, Island Records – 601 096-213, ZTT – 601 096, ZTT – 601 096-213
Format: Vinyl, 12\", 45 RPM, Maxi-Single, Stereo
Country: Europe Sortie: 1983

Frankie Goes To Hollywood
Profil:
English group, formed in Liverpool, UK in 1980; comprised William Holly Johnson (vocals - b.February 19, 1960), Paul Rutherford (vocals, keyboards - b.December 8, 1959), Brian Nash (guitar - b.May 20, 1963), Peter Gill (drums - b.March 8, 1964) and Mark O'Toole (bass - b.January 6, 1964).

Following an appearance on Channel 4 TV show \"The Tube\" performing \"Relax\", the group were signed up by Trevor Horn and Paul Morley's new ZTT record label. With the benefit of Horn's production skills and Morley's off-the-wall marketing ideas, \"Relax\" came out in October 1983 and slowly but surely took off. It was already a top ten hit when, in January 1984, BBC Radio 1 DJ Mike Read suddenly realised what the song was actually about, leading to a total BBC ban on the disc. From this moment on, Frankie Goes To Hollywood became not just a pop group but a phenomenon. The record went to number one in the UK, and was a smash hit across Europe and even in the USA. \"Frankie Says\" T-shirts (some dreamt up by Morley, but far more the creations of small-time bootleggers) became the fashion statement of the year, and anticipation was at such a fever pitch that every subsequent FGTH release that year - two singles and a double-LP - went straight in at number one in their home country, an unprecedented achievement and a triumph for ZTT.

Now established as huge stars in the UK and Europe (though like so many other \"British invasion\" acts they were doomed to One-hit Wonder status in the US), Frankie spent much of 1985 on tour before starting work on their second album, the Stephen Lipson-produced \"Liverpool\". Trailed by the popular single \"Rage Hard\", the album came out in October 1986... and flopped.

It was the beginning of the end for Frankie Goes To Hollywood - six months later, Johnson announced he was leaving the band for a solo contract with MCA. In the subsequent high-profile legal battle, ZTT lost their claim of contract-breaking against Johnson, a ruling which effectively brought the curtain down on the label's golden age. Rutherford quit too, leaving a diminished group who subsequently disbanded without releasing anything.

Membres:
Brian Nash, Ged O'Toole, Holly Johnson, Mark O'Toole, Paul Rutherford, Peter Gill, Ryan Molloy


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