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Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Liverpool, United Kingdom • 1982-08-01 – 1987-04-01
Frankie Goes to Hollywood is credited on 235 releases across 51 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1983–2024 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
235
Pressings credited
51
Albums
5
Decades active
225
In collections
Biography
Frankie Goes to Hollywood were an English pop band that formed in Liverpool in 1980. They comprised Holly Johnson (vocals), Paul Rutherford (backing vocals), Mark O'Toole (bass), Brian Nash (guitar) and Peter Gill (drums). Johnson and Rutherford were among the first openly gay pop singers, and Frankie Goes to Hollywood made gay rights and sexuality a theme of their music and performances. Frankie Goes to Hollywood signed to ZTT Records in 1983. Their debut album, Welcome to the Pleasuredome (1984), produced by Trevor Horn, achieved advance sales of more than a million, and their first three singles, "Relax", "Two Tribes" and "The Power of Love", reached number one on the UK singles chart. The BBC briefly banned them from broadcast for their provocative themes, drawing further publicity. In 2014, the music journalist Paul Lester wrote that "no band has dominated a 12-month period like Frankie ruled 1984". Johnson, Gill and O'Toole received the 1984 Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically for "Two Tribes". In 1985, Frankie Goes to Hollywood won the Brit Award for British Breakthrough Act and were nominated for Best New Artist at the Grammy Awards and MTV Video Music Awards. Frankie Goes to Hollywood's second album, Liverpool (1986), sold fewer copies, and they disbanded acrimoniously in 1987. Johnson successfully sued ZTT to leave his contract and began a solo career. He declined invitations to reunite and tried to block the band from using the name. In 2004, Frankie Goes to Hollywood reunited without Johnson and Nash to perform at a Prince's Trust charity concert, with Ryan Molloy on vocals, and held a tour in 2005. They reunited with Johnson and Nash for the first time since 1987 to perform for the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest.
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Credited work
235 releases · 51 albums · active 1983–2024
- Performance · 249
- Production · 61
- Other credits · 5
Studios: Sarm West Studios · PWL Studios · Wisseloord Studios · Ridge Farm Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Welcome To The Pleasuredome
1984

Do They Know It's Christmas?
1984

Relax
1983

Two Tribes
1984

Hooray For Boobies
1999

Liverpool
1986

Hydra
2014

The Power Of Love
1984

Rage Hard
1986

Let It Be
1987

Welcome To The Pleasuredome
1985

Sex Mix (Archive Tapes And Studio Adventures, Volume One)
2012

Warriors (Of The Wasteland)
1986

Now This Is Music 3
1985

So80s (Soeighties) Presents ZTT (A Remixed Obstacle In The Path Of The Obvious)
2014

The Art Of The 12" (A Celebration Of The Extended Remix)
2011

Jealousy
2001

Fantastic 80's!
1998

Crust
1997

Phenomena (The Complete Original Instrumental Sound Track Album)
1997

Les Années New Wave
1991

Bang!
1985

Tuxicity
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Keoki
- Rebel X
- Band Aid
- Bloodhound Gang
- Ferry Aid
- The Bloodhound Gang
- Richard Cheese And Lounge Against The Machine
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