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Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Relax [ULTIMATE • REVIEW]

: Horn spent roughly £70,000 over several months, eventually replacing the band's instruments with session musicians and cutting-edge technology like the Fairlight CMI and Linn drum machines.

Released in October 1983, by Frankie Goes to Hollywood is one of the most commercially successful and culturally significant debut singles in British pop history. Known for its pioneering electronic production and the massive controversy it sparked, the track became a defining anthem of the 1980s. Production and "The Trevor Horn Sound" Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Relax

: The BBC implemented a total ban across radio and TV. This backfired spectacularly, creating a "forbidden fruit" effect that propelled the song from number six to number one in just two weeks. : Horn spent roughly £70,000 over several months,

: The song is a blend of Hi-NRG, synth-pop, and dance-pop , featuring a heavy, driving bassline that "broke new sonic ground". The Infamous BBC Ban Production and "The Trevor Horn Sound" : The

: "Relax" spent five weeks at the top of the UK charts and remained in the Top 40 for 37 consecutive weeks , with 35 of those weeks overlapping with the official ban. Cultural Impact and Legacy