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  2. Relax (song) - Wikipedia

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    At that time, Frankie Goes to Hollywood were the only act apart from the Beatles and John Lennon to concurrently occupy the top two positions on the chart. Several 12-inch single versions (and the "Frankie Say Relax" T-shirt craze) further fed the "Relax" phenomenon. The single re-entered the UK Top 75 in February 1985 and, more successfully ...

  3. Body Double - Wikipedia

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    Jake goes undercover on the set of Holly Does Hollywood in a film within a film sequence. In the scene, Frankie Goes to Hollywood performs the song "Relax". De Palma also makes use of rear projection techniques to emphasize artificialness. Rear projection is used in scenes where Jake drives around Los Angeles following Gloria. [17]

  4. Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Frankie Goes to Hollywood won the Brit Award for British Breakthrough Act and were nominated for Best New Artist at the Grammy Awards and MTV Video Music Awards. Frankie Goes to Hollywood's second album, Liverpool (1986), sold fewer copies, and they disbanded acrimoniously in 1987. Johnson successfully sued ZTT to leave his contract ...

  5. Frankie Goes to Hollywood discography - Wikipedia

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    The Greatest Hits of Frankie Goes to Hollywood, the tracks "Welcome to the Pleasuredome" (1993) and "Two Tribes" (1994) were re-released in the UK as singles in remixed form. The tracks " Relax " (1994) and " The Power of Love " (1993) were also re-released, but this time in their original form (the CD singles both featured at least one of the ...

  6. Welcome to the Pleasuredome - Wikipedia

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    The cover art was conceived by ZTT owner Paul Morley and illustrated by graphic artist Lo Cole.The front cover featured an illustration of the Frankie Goes to Hollywood band members; on the back of the album was an illustration of a large animal orgy; and the inner gatefold artwork was an image of a procession of animals entering the head of a very large phallus.

  7. List of songs banned by the BBC - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, a ban has first been imposed by an individual DJ refusing to play a particular song; in January 1984, Radio 1's Mike Read refused to play Frankie Goes to Hollywood's "Relax" on his mid-morning show, declaring it "overtly obscene", [11] a decision which the BBC then followed. [12]

  8. Reload! Frankie: The Whole 12 Inches - Wikipedia

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    Reload! Frankie: The Whole 12 Inches is a remix album by Frankie Goes to Hollywood. It was released by ZTT Records in 1994 as a complementary album to Bang!... The Greatest Hits of Frankie Goes to Hollywood. Reload! contains classic and new mixes of five Frankie Goes to Hollywood

  9. Welcome to the Pleasuredome (song) - Wikipedia

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    Frankie Goes to Hollywood would not release another record for seventeen months, and they would fail to emulate their past chart success upon their return. The spoken-word introductions to both 12-inch mixes are adapted from Walter Kaufmann 's 1967 translation of Friedrich Nietzsche 's The Birth of Tragedy .