Liverpool

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Total Tracks: 8   Total Length: 43:38

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Great sound

Funktastic

Maximum Joy / Lunar Bay are both must-have downloads. Some of the slower tunes don't quite have me sold as much as their first release. This is also a fine example of where digital recording technology was at in 1986 - true DDD workflow and fantastic sounding synth / drumkit sound.

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Liverpool

flyfishmich

By far their best album, EVER! I bought the cassette back in the late '80's and had to have it on CD. Too bad they fell off the charts, literally.

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NOT Relax

TheSalmon

I totally loved this album in the late 80s. The song Rage Hard was my psych up music for track meets. Honestly, I never found anyone else that dug this album, but it always sounded great to me. It is not Relax, for sure. Cheers.

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They Say All Music Guide

Frankie Goes to Hollywood’s first double album was a huge hit. Their second offering also met with some success, although it is not as well remembered. And yet, on many accounts, Liverpool can be considered as an improvement over its predecessor. For one thing, the album is shorter, more conventional. While Welcome to the Pleasuredome had some strong material, the length weakened the whole in many places. Here, the band focused on eight tracks and the result is somewhat more convincing. “Warriors of the Wasteland,” “Rage Hard,” and “Watching the Wildlife” were all minor hits back in 1986, and the other tracks are, for the most part, of the same quality, with perhaps “For Heaven’s Sake” standing out as a favorite. Again, Trevor Horn was involved in the production (the band was signed to his famous Zang Tuum Tumb label, so it’s no big surprise) — thus the production is impeccable, as one would expect from a Horn-produced album. Worth a listen if you like the band or have an interest for ’80s music — of which this is not such a bad sample. – Alex S. Garcia

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