Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Rage Hard (1986 Extended) Instant

: Features a female narrator introducing each instrument—like the "whip" or "backing vocals"—in a nod to Benjamin Britten’s The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra .

The extended version, often referred to on vinyl as , is celebrated for its meta-narrative structure: Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Rage hard (1986 Extended)

Released in August 1986, was the high-stakes comeback single for Frankie Goes To Hollywood, serving as the lead track for their second album, Liverpool . The "Extended" or "Young Person's Guide to the 12-inch Mix" is a sprawling, 12-minute masterpiece of 1980s maximalism, famously produced by Stephen Lipson and Trevor Horn at ZTT Records. The 12-Inch Experience often referred to on vinyl as

: Incorporates the massive, "slam-blam" percussion sounds that became a hallmark of the ZTT label. Inspiration and Meaning 12-minute masterpiece of 1980s maximalism