FRANKIE Goes To Hollywood played a big part in my teenage years. My mother didnt like them, at least that's what she said in public anyway, and probably because of that I liked them even more.
Essentially a greatest hits album, there is more than enough additional material on here to make it worth in investing in, even for the most die-hard of fans.
Launched to mark the 30th anniversary of the ZTT label, theres a 16-track CD featuring the likes of Relax, Two Tribes and the Power of Love, plus more obscure releases such as Kill The Pain and Maximum Joy.
That on its own would suffice many people, but add to that a DVD jam-packed with music videos, TV appearances and other rare footage and you have something really memorable.
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