Inside the Pleasuredome

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Inside the Pleasuredome
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Released27 October 2014 (2014-10-27)
RecordedJuly 1983–1984 at Manor Studios, Oxford and Sarm Studios, London
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Length64:00
Label
  • ZTT
  • Union Square Music
Producer Trevor Horn

Inside the Pleasuredome is a box set released by ZTT Records and Union Square Music in October 2014 to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Frankie Goes to Hollywood's debut album, Welcome to the Pleasuredome . Spread across a double album on 180g vinyl, three 10" singles, a cassingle, a five track download-only instrumental EP and a DVD, the boxset contains 20 previously unreleased mixes of tracks from the Pleasuredome album.

Contents

Limited to 2000 boxes, it was released exclusively through the Pledgemusic.com website. [1]

The boxset comprised 10 elements, as well as downloads of all non-5.1 audio in FLAC and MP3 formats.

Track listing

"Welcome to the Pleasuredome" – 2014 12" vinyl edition

  1. "Well...." – 0:55
  2. "The World Is My Oyster" – 1:02
  3. "Snatch of Fury (Stay)" – 0:36
  4. "Welcome to the Pleasure Dome" – 12:58
  5. "Relax (Come Fighting)" – 3:56
  6. "War (.... And Hide)" – 6:12
  7. "Two Tribes (For the Victims of Ravishment)" – 3:23
  8. "Ferry (Go)" – 1:49
  9. "Born to Run" – 3:56
  10. "San Jose (The Way)" – 3:09
  11. "Wish (The Lads Were Here)" – 2:48
  12. "Including the Ballad of 32" – 4:47
  13. "Krisco Kisses" – 2:57
  14. "Black Night White Light" – 4:05
  15. "The Only Star in Heaven" – 4:16
  16. "The Power of Love" – 5:28
  17. "Bang" – 1:08

"Lovers and Haters" – Studio Sessions

  1. "Relax" (04.09.83: Rough Mix) – 4:09 *
  2. "Relax" (10.09.83: CMI Backing Track) – 3:13 *
  3. "The Only Star in Heaven" (29.08.84: 'Gary's Mix' with Keys and BD) – 3:27 *
  4. "The Only Star in Heaven" (29.08.84: 'Gary's Mix' Dub Bits) – 2:22 *

* previously unreleased

"Cowboys and Indians" – Alternate Takes

  1. "Two Tribes" (04.10.84: Bit 4) – 0:29 *
  2. "War" (04.10.84: Man Has a Sense for the Discovery of Beauty) – 8:35 *
  3. "Two Tribes" (31.05.84: Rough 12" Mix) – 4:27 *
  4. "Two Tribes" (01:06:84: Rough 12" Mix) – 6:32 *

* previously unreleased

"Doctors and Nurses" – Mix/Remix

  1. "War" (17.05.84: 'War! III') – 10:19 *
  2. "Welcome to the Pleasuredome" (10.08.84: 'Pleasuredome II') – 9:44 *

* previously unreleased

Relax (Suck It Up, Soap It Up): The Relax Cassette (C90 singlette)

Suck It Up

  1. "Relax" (Bit 1) – 0:54 *
  2. "Relax" (Sex Mix) – 16:24
  3. "Relax" (New York Mix) – 7:25
  4. "Relax" (Greatest Bits) – 16:49
  5. "One September Monday" (Bit 1) – 1:43 *

Soap It Up

  1. "Relax" (Bit 2) – 1:10 *
  2. "Relax" (Sex Mix, Edition 2) – 8:24
  3. "Relax" (Sex Mix, Edition 3) – 8:10
  4. "Relax" (Video Version) – 4:23 *
  5. "One September Monday" (Bit 2) – 0:42 *
  6. "Relax" (Greek Disco Mix) – 6:16
  7. "Relax" (The Last Seven Inches!) – 3:33
  8. "Relax" (Bonus, Again) – 4:34
  9. "Relax" (Bit 3) – 0:44 *

* previously unreleased

"Brothers and Sisters" (DVD)

"Frankie at Play – Frankie in Motion (stereo videos)"

  1. "Ferry Cross the Mersey" (Voiceless) – 1:25
  2. "Relax" (Version 1) – 4:09
  3. "Relax" (Live Version) – 4:21
  4. "Relax" (Laser Version) – 3:55
  5. "Two Tribes" (Version 1) – 4:11
  6. "Two Tribes" (Video Destructo) – 6:21
  7. "The Power of Love" (Version 1) – 5:01
  8. "The Power of Love" (Version 2) – 5:05
  9. "Welcome to the Pleasuredome" (An Alternative to Reality) – 7:52
  10. "Welcome to the Pleasuredome" (The Escape Act) – 5:47
  11. "Relax" – No 1 and Guiltless (Version 1) – 0:33
  12. "Relax" – No 1 and Guiltless (Version 2) – 0:33
  13. "The Power of Love" (Win Hearts and Minds) – 0:32
  14. "Welcome to the Pleasuredome" (The Event of the Decade) – 0:43

"Frankie at 5.1 – Frankie in 5.1 (multi-channel audio)"

  1. "San Jose" (Voiceless) – 1:20
  2. "Relax" (5.1 Mix) – 4:02
  3. "Two Tribes" (5.1 Mix) – 3:25
  4. "Ferry Cross The Mersey" (5.1 Mix) – 4:07
  5. "The World Is My Oyster" (5.1 Mix) – 2:00
  6. "Welcome to the Pleasuredome" (5.1 Mix) – 13:43
  7. "San Jose" (5.1 Mix) – 3:11
  8. "War" (5.1 Mix) – 4:21
  9. "Born to Run" (5.1 Mix) – 4:00
  10. "The Power of Love" (5.1 Mix) – 5:41

"Voiceless, Volume 1" (digital EP)

  1. "Welcome to the Pleasuredome" (A Remade World, Voiceless) – 5:02 *
  2. "War" (Hide Yourself!, Voiceless) – 4:14 *
  3. "Two Tribes" (Carnage 7", Voiceless) – 3:21 *
  4. "Relax" (Come Fighting, Voiceless) – 3:55 *
  5. "The Power of Love" (Voiceless) – 5:28

* previously unreleased

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