ZANG TUMB TUMB DISCOGRAPHY “…which deny the freedom of the flesh…”

Frankie Goes To Hollywood

Liverpool


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Type: Album

Format: Compact disc

Label: Zang Tuum Tumb

Catalogue ref.: ZCIDQ8

Series: Action series no. 23; IQ series no. 8


Release date: 20 October 1986

Country: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Chart position: UK: (Starting 19/10/1986) 5; 12; 15; 28; 38; 45; 59; 76; 83; 89; 78; 95; 84
USA Billboard 200: (Peak 6/12/1986) 88
Germany: (Starting 11/3/1986) 13; 10; 5; 6; 7; 7; 11; 13; 11; 12; 7; 8; 15; 18; 24; 24; 30; 40; 40; 49; 54; 46; 52; 63


Sleeve design: Accident

Photographer: Anton Corbijn

Artwork

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Compact disc booklet: Front

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Compact disc booklet: Inside

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Compact disc booklet: Inside

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Compact disc booklet: Inside

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Compact disc booklet: Inside

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Compact disc booklet: Inside

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Compact disc booklet: Inside

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Compact disc booklet: Back

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Compact disc: Inlay

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Compact disc: Label

Printed tracklisting

  1. Warriors of the wasteland
  2. Rage hard
  3. Kill the pain
  4. Maximum joy
  5. Watching the wildlife
  6. Lunar bay
  7. For Heaven’s sake
  8. Is anybody out there?

Actual tracklisting

  1. Warriors 04:58
  2. Rage hard 05:03
  3. Kill the pain 06:16
  4. Maximum joy 05:32
  5. Watching the wildlife 04:19
  6. Lunar bay 05:42
  7. For Heaven’s sake 04:29
  8. Is anybody out there? 07:25

Occasionally the tracklisting printed on the sleeve art of a release isn’t 100% accurate. Tracks may be missing, mixes unspecified or misnamed. For this reason a more accurate actual tracklisting is shown alongside the printed tracklisting.

Sleeve Notes

Booklet

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liverpool

FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD

warriors of the wasteland ‘they make the masses kiss their assets’

rage hard ‘young and strong on the wings of tomorrow’

kill the pain ‘better not let the side down’

maximum joy ‘rolling around like a brand new boy’

watching the wildlife ‘get free for hate and get in love’

lunar bay ‘touch my very soul makes me lose control’

for heaven’s sake ‘she should buy us all a drink’

is anybody out there ‘got to be something out there…….’

photo anton corbijn September 1986

wolfgang for moral support and advice dylan thomas duncan grant and jean cocteau for inspiration t.s. eliot for the wasteland mad max for the warriors tom robbins for the jitterbug stephen r donaldson for the land dino for flatter top hair cuts max the only barber in Liverpool family and friends everywhere and god of course!

to all who care tosh jenny martin regine and the rest of the team the laughing stock of london the past the present and hopefully the future so called world leaders you have been warned we don’t wanna die we wanna party love to dad family and joe and remember you never know what’s hanging until it drops

my mum and dad my sister ann tiny tish pope jenny martin john 360 robinson pete dick in the parmesan duck french john gaillard steve gant lipson heff ganta moraes trevor not meaning to be disrespectful horn ztt sonor drums paiste cymbals dynacord

my wife claire the in laws the out laws tony dooze a cassette pope johnny boy barbican martin jenny glenn saggers and all on the pleasure tour ian cocker and scarfy gavin i’ll have it in three weeks mortimer keith thompson washburn uk steve the idiot lipson heff moraes wisselloord studios chris goodstaff cavey kway lude last but not least mondo everywhere i go the kids wanna rock bondage

lippo heff trevor tosh jenny martin ztt lucky mum dad laura the last of the caironians the bass centre lydia and toto gerry digney the cheque is in the post

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Liverpool as a compact disc.

1. warriors of the wasteland

2. rage hard

3. kill the pain

4. maximum joy

5. watching the wildlife

6. lunar bay

7. for heaven’s sake

8. is anybody out there?

Holly Johnson: the singing

Paul Rutherford: the moving

Mark O’Toole: the bassing

Brian Nash: the guitaring

Peter Gill: the drumming

Produced by Stephen Lipson

Executive producer: Trevor Horn

Assistant Engineer: Heff Moraes

Additional keyboards: Peter Vetesse Andy Richards Stephen Lipson

Additional guitars: Stephen Lipson

Additional backing vocals: Betsy Cooke

Brass and string arrangements: Richard Niles

Technical Supervisor: John Gaillard.

The Liverpool Sound recorded at Wisseloord just outside Amstrerdam Sarm West Studio just outside the realms of possibility and at Ridge Farm and Maison Rouge. The Liverpool Look designed by Accident (A432B) and photographed by Anton Corbin.

Released during October 1986: also available on record and cassette.

ZCIDQ 8 is number 23 in that Action Series — ‘thankyou for inventing it into your life.’

Best wishes to Egg Neg and Stan Boardman.

All songs written by gill-johnson-nash-o’toole and published by Perfect Songs Limited.

WARNING! unauthorised public performance broadcasting and copying of this compact disc prohibited. all rights of the manufacturer and owner of this recorded work reserverd. The compact disc can be listened to in a number of ways. ‘Liverpool’ is the second Frankie Goes To Hollywood compact disc album: the first was called ‘Welcome To The Pleasure Dome’, which has a double meaning. This plastic box includes a Frankie Goes To Hollywood photo-booklet.

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Inlay: Back

FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD liverpool (ZCIDQ 8)

digitally recorded

digitally mixed

digitally mastered

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Liverpool as a compact disc.

1. warriors of the wasteland

2. rage hard

3. kill the pain

4. maximum joy

5. watching the wildlife

6. lunar bay

7. for heaven’s sake

8. is anybody out there?

Holly Johnson: the singing

Paul Rutherford: the moving

Mark O’Toole: the bassing

Brian Nash: the guitaring

Peter Gill: the drumming

Produced by Stephen Lipson

Executive producer: Trevor Horn

Assistant Engineer: Heff Moraes

Additional keyboards: Peter Vetesse Andy Richards Stephen Lipson

Additional guitars: Stephen Lipson

Additional backing vocals: Betsy Cooke

Brass and string arrangements: Richard Niles

Technical Supervisor: John Gaillard.

The Liverpool Sound recorded at Wisseloord just outside Amstrerdam Sarm West Studio just outside the realms of possibility and at Ridge Farm and Maison Rouge. The Liverpool Look designed by Accident (A432B) and photographed by Anton Corbin.

Released during October 1986: also available on record and cassette.

ZCIDQ 8 is number 23 in that Action Series — ‘thankyou for inventing it into your life.’

Best wishes to Egg Neg and Stan Boardman.

All songs written by gill-johnson-nash-o’toole and published by Perfect Songs Limited.

WARNING! unauthorised public performance broadcasting and copying of this compact disc prohibited. all rights of the manufacturer and owner of this recorded work reserverd. The compact disc can be listened to in a number of ways. ‘Liverpool’ is the second Frankie Goes To Hollywood compact disc album: the first was called ‘Welcome To The Pleasure Dome’, which has a double meaning. This plastic box includes a Frankie Goes To Hollywood photo-booklet.

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FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD liverpool (ZCIDQ 8)

Label

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Frankie Goes To Hollywood

Liverpool

The eight songs:

Warriors of the Wasteland: Rage Hard: Kill the Pain; Maximum Joy: Watching the Wildlife: Lunar Bay: For Heaven’s Sake: Is Anybody Out There?

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Produced by Stephen Lipson

Songs written by Gill-Johnson-Nash-O’Toole

Published by Perfect Songs Ltd.

A Zang Tuum Tuum Item/ised: P & C that label.

Don’t do a thing unauthorised with this compact disc:

all rights of the manufacturer and of the owner of the recorded work are of course reserved.

ZCIDQ 8

Hear Hear.

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