Holly Johnson
Best remembered as the frontman for British pop phenomenon Frankie Goes to Hollywood, singer Holly Johnson was born February 9, 1960 in Liverpool; in 1977 he joined the short-lived Big in Japan, and after issuing a pair of solo singles, "Yankee Rose" and "Hobo Joe," he formed Frankie Goes to Hollywood in 1980. Buffering their epic, opulent dance-pop with a brilliant marketing campaign highlighted by a series of provocative videos and sloganeering T-shirts, Frankie remains one of the '80s quintessential bands, although their success proved short-lived and never really translated across the Atlantic; they rose to superstardom on the strength of the singles "Relax," "Two Tribes," and "The Power of Love." Their 1984 debut, Welcome to the Pleasuredome, was also well-received by the press, but the group's fall was as meteoric as their rise; after a less successful 1986 effort, Liverpool, they disbanded. Johnson then spent the next several years locked in a court battle against label ZTT, ultimately winning his artistic freedom; he returned to music in 1989 with his solo debut Blast, which topped the U.K. charts. Dreams That Money Can't Buy followed two years later, around the time the openly homosexual singer discovered he'd contracted HIV, a subject frankly detailed in his 1994 autobiography A Bone in My Flute. Also a successful painter, in 1996 Johnson exhibited his work in London; forming his own record label, Pleasuredome, in 1999 he issued his third LP, Soulstream. Fifteen years later, the single "Follow Your Heart" arrived along with the full-length LP Europa. The album and accompanying tour marked 30 years since the release of Frankie's Welcome to the Pleasuredome.© Jason Ankeny /TiVo Read more
Best remembered as the frontman for British pop phenomenon Frankie Goes to Hollywood, singer Holly Johnson was born February 9, 1960 in Liverpool; in 1977 he joined the short-lived Big in Japan, and after issuing a pair of solo singles, "Yankee Rose" and "Hobo Joe," he formed Frankie Goes to Hollywood in 1980. Buffering their epic, opulent dance-pop with a brilliant marketing campaign highlighted by a series of provocative videos and sloganeering T-shirts, Frankie remains one of the '80s quintessential bands, although their success proved short-lived and never really translated across the Atlantic; they rose to superstardom on the strength of the singles "Relax," "Two Tribes," and "The Power of Love." Their 1984 debut, Welcome to the Pleasuredome, was also well-received by the press, but the group's fall was as meteoric as their rise; after a less successful 1986 effort, Liverpool, they disbanded. Johnson then spent the next several years locked in a court battle against label ZTT, ultimately winning his artistic freedom; he returned to music in 1989 with his solo debut Blast, which topped the U.K. charts. Dreams That Money Can't Buy followed two years later, around the time the openly homosexual singer discovered he'd contracted HIV, a subject frankly detailed in his 1994 autobiography A Bone in My Flute. Also a successful painter, in 1996 Johnson exhibited his work in London; forming his own record label, Pleasuredome, in 1999 he issued his third LP, Soulstream. Fifteen years later, the single "Follow Your Heart" arrived along with the full-length LP Europa. The album and accompanying tour marked 30 years since the release of Frankie's Welcome to the Pleasuredome.
© Jason Ankeny /TiVo
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Blast (2010 Expanded Edition)
Holly Johnson
Pop - Released by UMC (Universal Music Catalogue) on 1 Jan 1989
Following the abrupt creative and popular burnout of Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Holly Johnson chased a solo career, playing up his old band's floodlig ...
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Blast
Holly Johnson
Pop - Released by Universal-Island Records Ltd. on 1 Jan 1989
Following the abrupt creative and popular burnout of Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Holly Johnson chased a solo career, playing up his old band's floodlig ...
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Follow Your Heart
Holly Johnson
Dance - Released by Pleasuredome on 27 Jul 2014
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Dancing With No Fear. Orchestrated.
Holly Johnson
Dance - Released by Pleasuredome on 21 Jun 2015
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Dancing With No Fear. Remixed.
Holly Johnson
Dance - Released by Pleasuredome on 21 Jun 2015
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Heaven's Eyes
Holly Johnson
Dance - Released by Pleasuredome on 18 Jan 2015
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In And Out Of Love
Holly Johnson
Dance - Released by Pleasuredome on 21 Sep 2014
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Hollelujah
Holly Johnson
Pop - Released by Universal-Island Records Ltd. on 28 Sep 1990
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Ascension
Holly Johnson
Film Soundtracks - Released by UMC (Universal Music Catalogue) on 1 Feb 2016
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Dreams That Money Can’t Buy
Holly Johnson
Pop - Released by Universal-Island Records Ltd. on 1 Jan 1991
After topping the U.K. charts with his debut album, Blast, outspoken Scouser Holly Johnson's solo career looked as if it was going to continue where h ...
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Europa
Holly Johnson
Dance - Released by Pleasuredome on 28 Sep 2014
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Unleashed From The Pleasuredome (Live at KOKO)
Holly Johnson
Dance - Released by Pleasuredome on 3 Dec 2021
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Soulstream
Holly Johnson
Dance - Released by Pleasuredome on 7 Dec 2014
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Dreams That Money Can't Buy (Bonus Tracks Edition)
Holly Johnson
Pop - Released by UMC (Universal Music Catalogue) on 1 Jan 1991
After topping the U.K. charts with his debut album, Blast, outspoken Scouser Holly Johnson's solo career looked as if it was going to continue where h ...
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The Light
Holly Johnson
Pop - Released by Holly Johnson on 10 Mar 2020
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slowed & reverbed
Holly Johnson
Pop - Released by Holly Johnson on 7 Jan 2021
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