Although 'The Power of Love' didn't chart on the Billboard 100, it was the group's third and final number one in their home country on its release in 1984. It also went top ten in Australia and several European countries.
Horn polished the band's sound and the label hyped up Frankie's in-your-face and unapologetic stance regarding sexuality and hedonism. Tied to the thumping, irresistible disco of debut single 'Relax' and a controversial video, the formula struck gold.
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