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  1. Liverpool is the second and final studio album by British band Frankie Goes to Hollywood, released in October 1986. Produced by Stephen Lipson and mixed by Trevor Horn, the album showcases a heavy rock sound in contrast to the synth dance tone found in its predecessor, Welcome to the Pleasuredome.

  2. 80s Nostalgia Channel. 14.5K subscribers. Subscribed. 145. 5.7K views 1 year ago. Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Live at the Royal Court Theatre (Liverpool, England, UK - December 20th,...

  3. Frankie Goes to Hollywood ( FGTH) fue un grupo de synth pop británico, formado en Liverpool, a principios de los años 80. Consiguieron mucho éxito en el Reino Unido y en otros países con canciones como Relax, cuya letra aludía explícitamente a las relaciones sexuales, Two Tribes, la balada The Power of Love y Welcome to the Pleasuredome. 1 .

  4. Frankie Goes to Hollywood were an English pop band that formed in Liverpool in 1980. They comprise Holly Johnson (vocals), Paul Rutherford (backing vocals), Mark O'Toole (bass), Brian Nash (guitar) and Peter Gill (drums). They were among the first openly gay pop acts and made gay rights and sexuality a theme of their music and performances.

  5. Frankie Goes To HollywoodLiverpool. More images. Tracklist. Credits (19) Richard Niles. Arranged By [Brass And String] Paul Rutherford. Backing Vocals [Semi-sings], Other [Wholly-Moves] Mark O'Toole. Bass [Basses Himself], Backing Vocals [Back Voices] Accident (8) Design. Peter Gill. Drums [Major Drums] Heff Moraes. Engineer [Assistant]

  6. Frankie Goes to Hollywood. AllMusic Rating. User Rating (0) Your Rating. STREAM OR BUY: Release Date. 1986. Duration. 43:44. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. Dance-Rock, Alternative Dance, Club/Dance. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. Welcome to the Pleasuredome (1984) Liverpool (1986) AllMusic Review. New Releases. Discover. Articles.

  7. 8 de may. de 2023 · The pop band, who were among the biggest stars of the 1980s, buried the hatchet to play for 25,000 people at a concert to mark the Eurovision Song Contest in their home city, Liverpool.