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  1. LP, Album. War (Hidden) Frankie Goes To Hollywood. Released. 1984 — UK. Vinyl —. 12", 45 RPM, Single, Picture Disc. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Bang! by Frankie Goes To Hollywood. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  2. The Power Of Love. Frankie Goes To Hollywood. Released. 1984 — UK & Europe. Vinyl —. 12", 45 RPM, Single. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1986 CD release of "Bang!" on Discogs.

  3. Frankie Goes To HollywoodBang! More images. Label:ZTT – R25D-2001, Island Records – R25D-2001, Polystar – R25D-2001: ... Bang! (LP, Mini-Album, Compilation, Promo)ZTT, Island Records, Polystar: R25D-2001: Japan: 1985: Recently Edited. ... I bought this record at Imerslund Record Store in Oslo in 1985 when I was 17 years old.

  4. 22 de mar. de 1994 · The Greatest Hits of Frankie Goes to Hollywood by Frankie Goes to Hollywood released in 1994. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, aw... AllMusic relies heavily on JavaScript.

  5. Welcome to the Pleasuredome, an Album by Frankie Goes to Hollywood. Released 29 October 1984 on ZTT (catalog no. ZTT IQ1; Vinyl LP). Genres: Synthpop, New Wave. Rated #363 in the best albums of 1984. Featured peformers: Holly Johnson (lead vocals), Mark O'Toole (bass, vocals), Paul Rutherford (vocals), Nasher (guitar), Peter Gill (drums), Trevor Horn (producer), Stephen Lipson (assistant ...

  6. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Frankie Goes To Hollywood on Discogs. Everything Releases Artists ... 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 but failed to reach the sale levels of ...

  7. About Frankie Goes to Hollywood. ’80s pop band Frankie Goes to Hollywood earned a record deal with Trevor Horn’s label, ZTT Records, on the strength of an early 1983 radio session. ∙ The group’s name was inspired by a Guy Peellaert painting featuring Frank Sinatra and an imaginary newspaper headline, “Frankie Goes Hollywood.” ∙ ...