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Genre: Electronic / Rock
Performer: Frankie Goes To Hollywood
Title: Liverpool
Style: Pop Rock, Synth-pop
Date of release: 1986
Country: UK
MP3 album size: 1997 mb
FLAC APE album size: 1365 mb
WMA album size: 1499 mb
Digital formats: APE ADX WMA MP1 RA DTS AIFF
Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Liverpool download free

Tracklist

1 Warriors Of The Wasteland 4:58
2 Rage Hard 5:02
3 Kill The Pain 6:16
4 Maximum Joy 5:32
5 Watching The Wildlife 4:18
6 Lunar Bay 5:42
7 For Heaven's Sake 4:29
8 Is Anybody Out There? 7:25

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Wisseloord Studios
  • Recorded At – Sarm West Studios
  • Recorded At – Ridge Farm Studios
  • Recorded At – Maison Rouge

Credits

  • Arranged By [Strings & Brass Arrangements] – Richard Niles
  • Backing Vocals – Betsy Cook
  • Backing Vocals, Other [The Moving] – Paul Rutherford
  • Design [The Liverpool Look Designed By] – Accident
  • Engineer [Assistant] – Heff Moraes
  • Executive-Producer – Trevor Horn
  • Guitar [Additional] – Stephen Lipson
  • Keyboards [Additional] – Andy Richards, Peter Vetesse*, Stephen Lipson
  • Photography By – Anton Corbijn
  • Producer – Stephen Lipson
  • Technician [Technical Supervisor] – John Gaillard
  • Written-By, Bass [The Bassing] – Mark O'Toole
  • Written-By, Drums [The Drumming] – Peter Gill
  • Written-By, Guitar [The Guitaring] – Brian Nash
  • Written-By, Vocals [The Singing] – Holly Johnson

Notes

The Liverpool Sound recorded at Wisselood just outside Amsterdam, Sarm West Studio just outside the realms of possibility and at Ridge Farm and Maison Rouge.

ZCIDQ 8 is number 23 in that Action Series - 'thankyou for inventing it into your life'

"This 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 Pleasuredome', which has a double meaning. This plastic box includes a Frankie Goes To Hollywood photo-booklet."

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: 257 896 C

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
842 356-2 Frankie Goes To Hollywood Liverpool ‎(CD, Album, RE) ZTT, Island Records 842 356-2 UK 1989
ZCIQ 8, ZCIQ-8 Frankie Goes To Hollywood Liverpool ‎(Cass, Album) Island Records, ZTT ZCIQ 8, ZCIQ-8 Scandinavia 1986
С60 27789 005 Frankie Goes To Hollywood Liverpool ‎(LP, Album) Мелодия С60 27789 005 USSR 1989
SALVOMDCD19, Element 15 Frankie Goes To Hollywood Liverpool ‎(CD, Album, RE + CD, Comp + Dlx, RM, Wit) Salvo, ZTT SALVOMDCD19, Element 15 UK 2011
ZCIQ 8 Frankie Goes To Hollywood Liverpool ‎(Cass, Album) ZTT ZCIQ 8 UK 1986


Discussion about Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Liverpool
Kirizius
Watch out! I have FGTH album "Liverpool" in a VERY different reissue version: 17 tracks and there are versions, bits and pieces and unreleased tracks, flip-side tracks inserted to between the original album tracks. It looks like this:1-"We have begun. It is of course Frankie", Don't loose what's left guitar riffs, then:2- Warriors intro voiceless3- Warriors some dance version 8'364- Rage hard version 6'17. I think a shortened Freddie Bastone remix.5- Sufragette city6- Kill the pain7- Delirious I think it's the only properly mixed version unlike on the other Liverpool deluxe version where it is just a rough mix.8- Maximum joy9- The wave10- A SYNTHESIZER track I don't remember the name of. But this one is the ONLY release where I've found this track.11- Watching the wildlife. Letzten Tage der Menscheit edit, I think.12- Don't loose what's left. 6'11 maybe a version. I hate this track and never listened fully.13- For heaven's sake14- Stan, Broadhouse blues, 15- Lunar bay16- Is anybody out there?17- Warriors. Maybe an Attack mix.18- Pamela By the way, there are many FGTH compilations, remixes and re-issues. Most of them includes something exclusive to that compilation, why is it worth collecting. There are countless of never previously released materials come to the light of the day. You have to watch carefully because many of the ZTT catalog-numberings and namings are missleading. By the way, the soundquality of the record is terrible, the remasters are even worse.
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