Frankie Goes To Hollywood
Warriors
Twelve wild disciples mix
Type: Single
Format: 12" vinyl
Label: Zang Tuum Tumb
Catalogue ref.: 12ZTAS25
Series: Action series no. 25
Release date: 10 November 1986
Country: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Chart position: UK: (Starting 16/11/1986) 24; 19; 19; 32; 42; 53; 52; 60; 79; 99
Germany: (Starting 1/12/1986) 57; 10; 9; 7; 8; 8; 10; 16; 24; 33; 44; 51; 58; 64; 75
Sleeve design: Accident
Photographer: Anton Corbijn; Peter ‘Ped’ Gill
Side A
Side B
aka: Instrumental album version
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.
Outer sleeve: Front
12 ZTAS 25
WARRIORS
(twelve wild disciples mix)
12" single six · warriors of the wasteland in its seven inch way is track one side one of the album ‘liverpool’ · the twelve wild disciples wasteland prepared in studio three by trevor horn and steven lipson · photography: anton corbijn, nash photography by gill · sleeve: accident (A438A) · number 25 in the action series · ‘a burning up of questions[1]’ · anything to say, write to frankie goes to hollywood, c/o p.o. box 4, stourbridge, west midlands, DY9 8DQ (0384 891411) this is official
FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD
Outer sleeve: Back
This twelve wild disciples version WARRIORS is, of course, a re-mix of the track that opens the Frankie album ‘Liverpool’. The question is now begged —
On ‘Liverpool’ the members of Frankie Goes To Hollywood played WARRIORS with their own notoriously fair hands: touching their instruments, squeezing, banging, urging, making noises which actually were recorded by microphones onto a tape recorder. This ‘so called’ 12", this marketing invention, this golden gate to possibilities, is in fact a total cheat. What is a re-mix? “A total cheat.” This is another answer.
No-one played anything, in any orthodox sense. It was all done by computers, very powerful computers (38 megabytes R.A.M. 600 megabytes hard disk storage) juggling and organising pre-recorded sound. We all had a hand in it —
TCH.
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Label: Side A
A Frankie Goes To Hollywood A
WARRIORS (twelve wild disciples mix)
(gill —
published by perfect songs ltd
produced by Stephen Lipson
(executive producer Trevor Horn)
℗ Zang Tuum Tumb 1986
© Zang Tuum Tumb 1986
12 ZTAS 25 stereo 45rpm
All rights of the manufacturer and the owner of the recorded work reserved
Unauthorised public performance broadcasting or copying of this record prohibited
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Label: Side B
B Frankie Goes To Hollywood B
WARRIORS
(return)
(gill —
published by perfect songs ltd
produced by frankie goes to hollywood
engineered by Dave Meegan
WARRIORS
(end)
(gill —
published by perfect songs ltd
produced by Stephen Lipson
(executive producer Trevor Horn)
℗ Zang Tuum Tumb 1986
© Zang Tuum Tumb 1986
12 ZTAS 25 stereo 45rpm
All rights of the manufacturer and the owner of the recorded work reserved
Unauthorised public performance broadcasting or copying of this record prohibited
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Footnotes
Brian ‘Nasher’ Nash
Holly Johnson
Mark O’Toole
Peter ‘Ped’ Gill