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Liverpool by Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Artist:
Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Media:
Audio CD
Label:
Union Square Music Limited
Released:
20 June 2011
Barcode:
0698458991928
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Warriors of the Wasteland
Rage Hard
Kill the Pain
Maximum Joy
Watching the Wildlife
Lunar Bay
For Heaven s Sake
Is Anybody Out There? The Other Side Of Liverpool
The Waves
Pamela
Suffragette City
Roadhouse Blues
(I can t get no) Satisfaction (monitor mix / Sarm sessions / May1986 / voiceless)
(don t lose what s left) Of Your Little Mind
Rage Hard (voiceless)
Rage Hard (Montreux mix)
Warriors of the Wasteland (Montreux mix)
Warriors Cassetted (featuring highlights from both the 7 and 12 single, Warriors of the Wasteland, the Twelve Wild Disciples mix and a Phenomenon of Megabytes)
Wildlife Cassetted (featuring Orchestra Wildlife, Watching the Wildlife (hotter), The Waves, Bit 1, Bit 2 and The Frankie Condom Mix (for a wilder time)
Our Silver Turns To Gold (monitor mix / Ibiza sessions / May 1985)
Delirious (monitor mix / Ibiza sessions / May 1985)
Stan
For Heaven s Sake (monitor mix / Wisseloord sessions / March 1986)
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