Welcome to the Pleasuredome
Frankie Goes to Hollywood
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| Totaal: 16 nummers |
Albumrecensie
Strip away all the hype, controversy, and attendant craziness surrounding Frankie — most of which never reached American shores, though the equally bombastic "Relax" and "Two Tribes" both charted well — and Welcome to the Pleasuredome holds up as an outrageously over-the-top, bizarre, but fun release. Less well known but worthwhile cuts include by-definition-camp "Krisco Kisses" and "The Only Star in Heaven," while U.K. smash "The Power of Love" is a gloriously insincere but still great hyper-ballad with strings from Anne Dudley. In truth, the album's more a testament to Trevor Horn's production skills than anything else. To help out, he roped in a slew of Ian Dury's backing musicians to provide the music, along with a guest appearance from his fellow Yes veteran Steve Howe on acoustic guitar that probably had prog rock fanatics collapsing in apoplexy. The end result was catchy, consciously modern — almost to a fault — arena-level synth rock of the early '80s that holds up just fine today, as much an endlessly listenable product of its times as the Chinn/Chapman string of glam rock hits from the early '70s. Certainly the endless series of pronouncements from a Ronald Reagan impersonator throughout automatically date the album while lending it a giddy extra layer of appeal. Even the series of covers on the album at once make no sense and plenty of it all at once. While Edwin Starr's "War" didn't need redoing, Bruce Springsteen's "Born to Run" becomes a ridiculously over-the-top explosion that even outrocks the Boss. As the only member of the band actually doing anything the whole time (Paul Rutherford pipes up on backing vocals here and there), Holly Johnson needs to make a mark and does so with appropriately leering passion. He didn't quite turn out to be the new Freddie Mercury, but he makes a much better claim than most, combining a punk sneer with an ear for hyper-dramatic yelps.
Recensies van klanten
Een subliem album
Een album om je vingers bij af te likken. Vooral de het nummer
"Welcome to the Pleasuredome is meeslepend. En dat gedurende 13:30 minuten. Nogmaals een genot om er naar te luisteren
Power of love
Heerlijke plaat op deze plaat trouw ik en sterf ik mee
Biografie
Gevormd: 1980 op Liverpool, England
Genre: Rock
Jaren actief: '80s, '00s
Topalbums en topnummers van Frankie Goes to Hollywood
| Naam | Album | Lengte | Prijs | ||
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1 |
The Power of Love | Welcome to the Pleasuredome | 5:32 | 0,99 € | Bekijk in iTunes |
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2 |
Relax | Welcome to the Pleasuredome | 3:56 | 0,99 € | Bekijk in iTunes |
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3 |
Two Tribes | Welcome to the Pleasuredome | 3:28 | 0,99 € | Bekijk in iTunes |
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4 |
The Power of Love | Het Beste Uit 5 Jaar Het Foute Uur | 5:29 | 0,99 € | Bekijk in iTunes |
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5 |
The Power of Love | Frankie Say Greatest (Deluxe Version) | 5:29 | Alleen album | Bekijk in iTunes |
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6 |
War | Welcome to the Pleasuredome | 6:13 | 0,99 € | Bekijk in iTunes |
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7 |
Relax (7”) | Frankie Say Greatest (Deluxe Version) | 3:53 | Alleen album | Bekijk in iTunes |
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8 |
Welcome to the Pleasuredome (Escape Act Video Mix) | Frankie Say Greatest (Deluxe Version) | 5:09 | Alleen album | Bekijk in iTunes |
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9 |
Two Tribes | Welcome to the Pleasuredome (25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) | 3:28 | 1,29 € | Bekijk in iTunes |
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10 |
Relax | Welcome to the Pleasuredome (25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) | 3:56 | 1,29 € | Bekijk in iTunes |
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- 8,99 €
- Genres: Rock, Muziek, Dance, Alternatief, New wave, Elektronisch, Pop, Pop/Rock
- Releasedatum: 01-06-1984
- ℗ 1984 ZTT Records










