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Bang (Dig)

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Frankie Goes to Hollywood

Bang (Dig)

 
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Label: Repertoire
Rating: 4.0
 
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Tracklist of Bang (Dig)

Disc 1
1 Relax  3:55 view lyrics
2 Two Tribes  3:53 view lyrics
3 War  4:16 view lyrics
4 Ferry Cross The Mersey  4:06 no lyrics yet - submit it
5 Warriors Of The Wasteland  3:56 view lyrics
6 For Heavens Sake  4:29 no lyrics yet - submit it
7 The World Is My Oyster  1:58 no lyrics yet - submit it
8 Welcome To The Pleasuredome  4:39 view lyrics
9 Watching The Wildlife  3:60 view lyrics
10 Born To Run  4:03 no lyrics yet - submit it
11 Rage Hard  5:05 no lyrics yet - submit it
12 The Power Of Love  5:28 view lyrics
13 Bang  1:09 no lyrics yet - submit it

Reviews:

Frankie Still Say A Lot...

Frankie Goes To Hollywood was one of the very best bands of the 1980s. The band only released a couple of albums, then it split... but its music still lives on, or rather has been revived with a BANG! release, and this is well-deserved. So even though Frankie Say... No More, Frankie still say a lot!

This compilation contains the best track of the outstanding concept album 'Welcome To The Pleasuredome', such as the debut hit single 'Relax' (regarded controversial back then!), the absolutely great 'Two Tribes', the breathtakingly beautiful ballad 'The Power Of Love', and an interesting and varied version of 'Ferry Cross The Mersey'. Plus stuff from the less impressive 'Liverpool' album, like 'Rage Hard', but sadly not including the wonderful 'Is Anybody Out There?'.

The listener also has to live with more mediocre songs like 'Warriors Of The Wasteland' or 'For Heaven's Sake'; both unmistakably Frankie but not really top quality. Still, as a whole, this compilation album makes you rock and think about the rocking 1980s. It's a great memory.

The CD booklet which accompanies the compilation is also very interesting: Frankie's history and nice pictures.