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Post by wonderwall on Nov 15, 2010 15:27:40 GMT 1
have you ever heard a bunch of better singles than these off a debut album relax two tribes power of love welcome to the pleasure dome ? fantastic
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Post by Chris on Nov 15, 2010 16:45:30 GMT 1
Yep, brilliant.
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Post by wonderwall on Nov 15, 2010 17:19:27 GMT 1
surprised they didnt do more .
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Post by Shireblogger on Nov 15, 2010 17:49:42 GMT 1
Yes, superb.
"Two Tribes" had three or four remixes when it was originally released, each worth purchasing, because they were sufficiently different and interesting to justify the cash. That is partly why it sold so many copies.
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Post by suedehead on Nov 16, 2010 11:44:19 GMT 1
surprised they didnt do more . They did but they weren't very good.
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Post by wonderwall on Nov 16, 2010 18:55:11 GMT 1
I see the advance orders for the album were over a million but does anyone know how many it sold first week?
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Post by pilsleyguy on Nov 22, 2010 14:37:14 GMT 1
It's just a shame that they couldn' really follow it up with anything worthwhile. Rage Hard was ok but not a patch on the first 4 hits.
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Post by wonderwall on Nov 22, 2010 18:25:40 GMT 1
watched some old footage on youtube they were good live talented musicians as well
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Post by orthon7 on Nov 28, 2010 23:46:07 GMT 1
'Welcome To The Pleasure Dome' had about 1,150,000 UK Advance Orders, in 1984. It over-took 'Super Trouper', by ABBA, which had been the 1st UK Album to have 1 Million Orders, in November 1980.
The FGTH Album sold about 240,000 to 250,000 in Week 1.
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