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

Frankie Goes To Hollywood

Two tribes


Type: Single

Format: 7" photo disc vinyl

Label: Zang Tuum Tumb

Catalogue ref.: PZTAS3

Series: Action series no. 3


Release date: 4 June 1984

Country: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Chart position: UK: (Starting 10/06/1984) 1; 1; 1; 1; 1; 1; 1; 1; 1; 3; 5; 9; 13; 17; 29; 34; 42; 54; 63; 65; x; 73; 100; x; x; x; x; 90; 95; 92; 85
Germany: (Starting 18/6/1984) 67; 45; 8; 6; 3; 4; 1; 2; 1; 4; 5; 6; 7; 11; 17; 18; 30; 30; 49; 58; 59; 64
Switzerland: 4
Norway: 4
USA Billboard Top 100: (Starting 20/10/1984) 79; 75; 64; 57; 55; 52; 47; 46; 43; 48; 48; 63; 73
USA Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs: (Peak 1/12/1984) 27
USA Billboard Dance Club Songs: (Peak 27/10/1984) 3


Sleeve design: XL Design; ZTT

Photography: Eric Watson


Printed tracklisting

  1. Two tribes
  2. One February Friday

Actual tracklisting

Other side

  1. Two tribes 04:10

aka: Carnage 7"; We don’t want to die; 7" photo disc mix

This side

  1. One February Friday 04:55

aka: 7" mix; Doctors and nurses


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

Photo disc: Front

(ZTT logo)

PZTAS 3

side A

Photo disc: Back

(Frankieman logo)

(table)

Unauthorised public performance, broadcasting and copying of this record prohibited. All rights of the manufacturer and of the owner of the recorded work reserved.

other side

TWO TRIBES

WE DON’T WANT TO DIE

(gill-johnson-o’toole)

this side

ONE FEBRUARY FRIDAY

ONLY BULLETS CAN STOP THEM NOW

(gill-johnson-morley-nash-o’toole-rutherford)

produced by trevor horn

engineer, steve lipson

published by perfect songs ltd

℗+© 1984 zang tumb tuum

stereo 45 rpm.

PZTAS 3

(ZTT logo)

(Island logo)


Links

Brian ‘Nasher’ Nash

Holly Johnson

Mark O’Toole

Paul Morley

Paul Rutherford

Peter ‘Ped’ Gill