Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Two Tribes (Hibakusha Mix) (Audio Only)

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Uploaded by on Jul 4, 2008

The rarer of the 12" versions of the classic 1984 single.

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  • This is'nt the Hibakusha Mix, its a shortened version of the Annihilation Mix.

  • Well, its ripped from the 1994 CD Single, and thats what it says it is.

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  • @22SniperElite ...Because it only came out as a cassette single, perhaps? ZTT records were fond of situationist pranks where the best mixes were released on the least popular medium [and this was when CD's were new, rare, and damned expensive]. This is the video soundtrack.

  • what a blast from the past,if i remember right there were 7 versions of this released to keep it at no. 1 this was the last one.incredibly i have five of them on 12"vinyl.all picture covers except hibakusha.dont know why......

  • No bother buddy all the best!!

  • Yes i know now, i hadnt finished watching the video when i posted the comment. Opps :P

  • I have the Annihilation mix. This one is like a shortened version, but if you listen closely, it's different.

    It really sounds like the mix used in the extended video clip, which you can find here on youtube.

  • joelzaar-- what you talkin about??? this is the Hibakusha mix, I have it on vynal and on the FGTH 12" mix cd!!

  • このレコード持っているのにプレーヤーが無い為に

    聞けなかったのですがここで聞けて最高っす。

  • From Wiki:

    The "Hibakusha" mix was originally released in a very limited edition, and appears on the Japanese-only Bang! album from 1985, even though the Japanese liner notes admit that the title is not pleasant to the Japanese readers. This mix was musically based on the "Annihilation" mix, but with a unique middle section comprising orchestral samples and percussive breaks that have much in common with the work of fellow ZTT act Art of Noise.

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