FGTH FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD - POWER OF LOVE 7" 45RPM PS SINGLE VINYL

Frankie Goes to Hollywood's 7" 45RPM PS Single Vinyl of 'The Power of Love' captures the essence of this British Pop sensation. Released as their third single, it showcases the band's chart-topping prowess and unique sound. With its iconic cover art and memorable tune, this vinyl is a collector's delight and a testament to Frankie Goes to Hollywood's musical influence

 

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"The Power of Love" Album Description:

In 1984, amidst the synth-pop and New Romantic sounds dominating the charts, Frankie Goes to Hollywood (FGTH) unleashed a single unlike anything the world had heard before. "The Power of Love" wasn't just a song release; it was an event—a captivating record dripping with drama, sonic ambition, and a hint of scandal.

The iconic 7" 45rpm sleeve, adorned with an image of Christ's crucifixion, hinted at the song's spiritual themes. But this was no gentle ballad. Producer Trevor Horn layered the track with orchestral sweeps, driving electronic beats, and Holly Johnson's provocatively passionate vocals. "The Power of Love" explored desire and faith, blurring the lines between the sacred and the profane.

The song's boldness caused its share of controversy. The BBC initially banned the accompanying music video due to its suggestive imagery and religious references. Yet, "The Power of Love" became FGTH's third consecutive No. 1 single in the UK, cementing their status as pop provocateurs.

Horn's production was pivotal to the song's enduring appeal. Lush arrangements, a choir lifted from Holly Johnson's own unfinished work, and an extended instrumental break created a cinematic feel. "The Power of Love" became an anthem – played at weddings and clubs alike – due to its unique blend of emotional depth and unabashed excess.

While a string of controversies ultimately shortened FGTH's fiery supernova of a career, "The Power of Love" remains a testament to their audaciousness. More than a catchy hit, it was a statement piece that challenged pop music norms and invited a deeper exploration of love in all its forms.

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FGTH Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Power Of Love

Frankie Goes To Hollywood – “The Power of Love” 7" vinyl single captures the band at their most dramatic and heartfelt. Released in 1984, this emotional anthem blends soaring vocals from Holly Johnson with Trevor Horn’s lush production. A song of devotion and intensity, it stood apart from their provocative hits, becoming a timeless ballad and a cherished collectible on vinyl.

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FGTH Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Relax Uncensored Sex Mix

Frankie Goes To Hollywood – “Relax” Uncensored Sex Mix 12" vinyl maxi single is a bold and provocative statement from 1984. Pushing boundaries with extended grooves and daring themes, it transformed the original hit into a pulsating dancefloor experience. With Trevor Horn’s groundbreaking production, this release became a controversial yet iconic collectible in vinyl culture.

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FGTH Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Two Tribes

Frankie Goes To Hollywood – “Two Tribes” 12" vinyl maxi single from 1984 is a fierce anthem of Cold War tension and dancefloor power. Featuring extended mixes driven by Trevor Horn’s production, it fuses pounding basslines with urgent political imagery. A definitive New Wave statement, this record remains both a cultural flashpoint and a prized collector’s item on vinyl.

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