The song’s meteoric rise was fueled by a high-profile censorship battle .
: 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. Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Relax
: Vocalist Holly Johnson and backing singer Paul Rutherford were the only band members to perform on the final track. The rest of the band's only contribution was a sampled sound of them jumping into a swimming pool. The song’s meteoric rise was fueled by a
: 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. The rest of the band's only contribution was
"Relax" was more than just a song; it was a multi-media phenomenon.
: 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
The final version of "Relax" was less a band effort and more a masterpiece of studio engineering by producer Trevor Horn .
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