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ZTT 30th Anniversary Celebration and Amazon online competition
04/02/2014
Extensive press coverage of our first ZTT 30th anniversary releases include a Frankie Goes To Hollywood cover story in Classic Pop magazine and a major ZTT Records feature in Record Collector.
Our year-long celebration of the 30th anniversary of one of the UK’s most influential, innovative and successful record labels begins with three releases on 10th February: Frankie Said (Deluxe Edition), The Organisation of Pop (London Edition) and The Art of the 12”, Volume Three.
Expansively highlighting the breadth and depth of ZTT’s collective vision, these stylishly packaged releases features cuts and hit singles from Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Grace Jones, Propaganda, Art of Noise, Seal, 808 State, Shane MacGowan, Kirsty MacColl, Shades of Rhythm, Adamski, Lisa Stansfield, Tom Jones, David Jordan and much much more plus remixes, rare and classic 7” and 12” versions, promo videos, TV performances and classic ZTT experiments and overtures plus new words from Paul Morley.
Frankie Said (Deluxe Edition) brings together - for the first time ever - Frankie Goes To Hollywood’s greatest singles, remixes, videos and TV appearances. Noise-shots from the ‘Welcome To the Pleasuredome’ and ‘Liverpool’ albums, and rare and unreleased footage from Top Of The Pops, ORS 84 and the Zang Tuum Tum archives. The 24-page booklet also features a new essay from Paul Morley.
The Organisation of Pop (London Edition) is a two-disc, 38-track anthology of the first 30 years of Zang Tuum Tumb. Disc One features 19 hit singles from 1983 to the present day while Disc Two, The Disorganisation of Pop, takes a tour of ZTT’s archive of experiments, overtures, remixes and special projects. Paul Morley writes about ZTT’s reorganisation of pop in the accompanying 24-page booklet.
The Art of the 12”, Volume Three features rare and classic 12” remixes by the godfathers of electronic and pop, threaded together by their off-shoot projects – and another 80s obsession – TV, film and ad themes, from and inspired by The Tube, The Word, Network 7, A Clockwork Orange, Moonlighting, Escape From New York and the golden era of MTV.
Enter the Amazon competition to win a piece of studio equipment and one unused roll of
studio tape from SARM West Studios, both signed by Trevor Horn.
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