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    Liverpool

    Liverpool


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    Artist: Frankie Goes To Hollywood
    Label: Repertoire
    Category: Music

    Buy New: $49.98



    New (3) Used (1) from $30.00

    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
    Sales Rank: 265773

    Format: Import
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
    Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.3

    UPC: 766486219823
    EAN: 0766486219823
    ASIN: B00004W4LK

    Publication Date: 2020
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Warriors of Wasteland
      • Rage Hard
      • Kill the Pain
      • Maximum Joy
      • Watching the Wildlife
      • Lunar Bay
      • For Heaven's Sake
      • Is Anybody Out There?
      • (Don't Lose What's Left) Of Your Little Mind [*]
      • Suffragette City [*]

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      • Twelve Inches
      • Welcome to the Pleasuredome
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    Editorial Reviews:

    Album Description
    Reissue of the new wave dance act's sophomore album, originally released in 1986. Includes two rare bonus tracks, 'Don't Lose What's Left Of Your Little Mind' taken from the 7' single to 'Rage Hard' & 'Suffragette City (Bowie Cover!) taken from the 'Rage Hard' 12' Single. Bloody Essential! Packaged in an exclusive digi-pack with all new extensive liner notes. 2000 release.

    Album Details
    Digi Pack Reissue with Bonus Tracks.


    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars He's not dead, he's only resting   July 21, 2004
    Ernie Longmire (Oakland, CA USA)
    5 out of 5 found this review helpful

    VH-1 tried to get FGTH back together in the first series of "Bands Reunited" in early 2004. Holly is not only alive and well, but he's as snitty as he ever was -- after leading everyone on for a week or two he declined to perform in the reunion at literally the last minute, leaving Mark, Paul, Nasher and Ped standing around in the studio. I've always felt that Liverpool was unjustly overshadowed by the chaos in the band around the time of its release. There's nowhere near as much fluff as on Pleasuredome and some of the non-single tracks are just brilliant. Steve Lipson produced the hell out of this album and as a result it rewards deep listening by fans of the all-out ZTT production sound.


    4 out of 5 stars Worth Another Look   November 30, 2005
    J. Merritt (Washington-Baltimore Corridor)
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    This album got short shrift once upon a long ago. FGTH made much more of a splash and had most of their commercial success with 1984's "Welcome to the Pleasure Dome," but the band came apart so quickly that many people didn't notice this 1986 effort. That's a shame, because this is a very good album. It's far more straightforward then "Pleasure Dome;" there's none of the extra-long or extra-short tracks or crazy intros and interludes that laced the first album together. The concept here focuses in from the hedonistic and apocalyptic overtones of "Dome" to the nature of man in the modern world. And `focus' is a key word; whereas the first album was all over the place stylistically, this is just eight tight, well-crafted songs with an alternative-pop sheen provided by producers Stephen Lipson and Trevor Horn. If you enjoyed "Relax" and "Two Tribes" but never gave this album a chance, you might want to reconsider. This price is a bit steep, but the Bowie cover that's been added as a bonus track just about makes it worth it.


    3 out of 5 stars How Cool Is This?   November 26, 2003
    0 out of 3 found this review helpful

    I wished Frankie Goes To Hollywood had made more albums! I liked Welcome To The Pleasuredome a lot. Though I could have done without the four cover tracks though.

    This is a decent follow up though. Maximum Joy is my favorite of the bunch. Rage Hard and Warriors I can do without. It is nowhere near as cool as Pleasuredome but it is still fun.

    Holly and the boys need to reunite for a third album! The 80's are cool again these days. We need them in the rock and roll wasteland of today. Frankie say, no more.


    4 out of 5 stars Reunite Again..............   July 20, 2004
    0 out of 5 found this review helpful

    Maybe in another world. The lead singer is dead.
    Liverpool is one of their best. Especiall y the song rage hard.



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