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Price Comparison for Liverpool - Frankie Goes To Hollywood
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Liverpool
Release Date: 1998 - 11 - 23, Audio CD, Ztt Last Update 06.07.2009 07:18
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£ 14.49 |
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by - written on 29/05/01
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Frankie's first album "Welcome To The Pleasure Dome" was always going to be a tough thing to follow. Internal politics at the record company (ZTT) and the fact that three members of ZTT's 'house' band (The Art Of Noise) had quit meant the Frankie's would never sound the same again as basically, the band couldn't play a note to save their own lives. The production of "Liverpool" was passed over to Steve Lipson as Trevor Horn wanted to turn them into an "ordinary" rock band and was always "unavailable" to work with the band. The result is what we have here: "Liverpool" - eight tracks of bland, ...
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