Liverpool (album)

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Liverpool
Liverpool cover
Studio album by Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Released October 20, 1986

Liverpool is Frankie Goes to Hollywood's second album, released in October of 1986 (see 1986 in music).

The album was a commercial disappointment compared to the band's previous effort, charting generally low. It did, however, hit #7 on the Austrian and Swiss music charts and #8 in Norway.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  • "Warriors of the Wasteland" (Gill/Johnson/Nash/O'Toole)
  • "Rage Hard" (Gill/Johnson/Nash/O'Toole)
  • "Kill the Pain" (Gill/Johnson/Nash/O'Toole)
  • "Maximum Joy" (Gill/Johnson/Nash/O'Toole)
  • "Watching the Wildlife" (Gill/Johnson/Nash/O'Toole)
  • "Lunar Bay" (Gill/Johnson/Nash/O'Toole)
  • "For Heaven's Sake" (Gill/Johnson/Nash/O'Toole)
  • "Is Anybody Out There?" (Gill/Johnson/Nash/O'Toole)

A later release includes two bonus tracks:

  • "(Don't Lose What's Left) of Your Mind"
  • "Suffragette City" (David Bowie cover)

[edit] Single information

[edit] "Warriors of the Wasteland"

Catalogue number ZTAS25
Label ZTT Records
Released November 22, 1986
Top UK chart position 19
Weeks on UK chart 8
Top Swiss chart position 13
Weeks on Swiss chart 8

12" mixes

  • 12 Wild Disciples
  • Turn of the Knife
  • Attack (featuring Gary Moore)

[edit] "Rage Hard"

Catalogue number ZTAS22
Label ZTT Records
Released September 6, 1986
Top UK chart position 4
Weeks on UK chart 7
Top Swiss chart position 5
Weeks on Swiss chart 12

12" Mixes

  • Slam Blam [Young Person's Guide Into The 12-inch]
  • Broad
  • Freddie Bastone Remix (US Promo)

[edit] "Watching the Wildlife"

Catalogue number ZTAS26
Label ZTT Records
Released March 7, 1987
Top UK chart position 28
Weeks on UK chart 6

12" Mixes

  • Hotter
  • Movement 2
  • Die Letzten Tage Der Menschheit

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