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Frankie Goes to Hollywood

Frankie Goes to Hollywood Album: “Frankie Say Greatest”

Album Information :
Title: Frankie Say Greatest
Release Date:2009-11-17
Type:Unknown
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Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:602527230276
Customers Rating :
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Track Listing :
1 Relax (Original 7'')
2 Two Tribes Video
3 Welcome To The Pleasuredome (Escape Act Video Mix)
4 War Video
5 The Power Of Love Video
6 Ferry Cross The Mersey Video
7 Is There Anybody Out There? - Movement 2
8 (Tag) Video
9 Born To Run Video
10 Warriors Of The Wasteland Video
11 Rage Hard Video
12 Watching The Wildlife Video
13 Happy Hi Video
14 The Waves Video
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Javier Luna "Javie" (Los Angeles) - March 19, 2010
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
- Another FGH

For a group that only released two albums, the compilations continue to come spotlighting the enormous impact the group had in the short existence. This 2 CD contains the hits and remixes and for someone who has previous best of's, it's great to have it all in one package along with rarities.

Pet Nemo - July 19, 2012
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Frankie Say Greatest

I kind of agree. This one has got better sound quality than Maximum Joy.

Aside from the must have singles like Relax et al, there are interesting inclusions such as Is There Anybody Out There? Happy Hi and The Waves.

I really love Ferry Cross The Mersey and Born To Run - Holly's at his vocal best.

As expected, there are new remixes. I don't really like the Two Tribes mix with lots of weird noises. However, the Lockout version of Relax is a hi energy knock out - you'll be pumping your fists on the dance floor.

Overall, a tight and snappy collection, very well put together.

fr. Thom (Earth) - March 05, 2013
- Awesome!

I love this collection of hits from FGTH. Disc 1 has all the familiar songs and disc 2 has some great remixes of the hits. They never get old.

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