Rage Hard
"Rage Hard" is a song by English pop band Frankie Goes to Hollywood. It was released on 25 August 1986 as the first single from their second album, Liverpool. The song reached number four in the UK Singles Chart and number one in West Germany.
Background
Having topped the charts around the world with Welcome to the Pleasuredome and its accompanying singles, Frankie Goes to Hollywood took off to Amsterdam to record the follow-up album, Liverpool. Taking on a rockier edge, "Rage Hard" was the first single culled from the album.In a 1986 interview, singer Holly Johnson was asked about the meaning of the song explaining, "Have you read the poem 'Do Not Go Gently Into That Good Night' by Dylan Thomas? It was kind of inspired by that. It's an incantation against death and lethargy, and it's supposed to encourage lots of creative idealism in the listener." He added to Sounds, "It's saying: don't die quietly, resist the greyness surrounding us at the moment."
Not only was it the first Frankie single to be featured on CD single, it was also the first single to not feature a cassette release—new rules limited the number of items that could count towards the official charts, following the earlier ZTT excesses. "Rage Hard" eventually reached number four on the UK Singles Chart and number one in West Germany for two weeks, number five in Switzerland, number seven in the Netherlands, number 12 in Austria, number 19 in Sweden and number 32 in France.
Critical reception
Upon its release, Neil Spencer of Sounds called "Rage Hard" "great", "huge", "catchy" and "superbly understated", although "scarcely credible". He also noted the 12-inch version "boasts an array of spot-on fun witticisms". Ro Newton of Smash Hits compared the single unfavorably with their previous releases as, "watered-down and without the guts. The over all effect is a bit limp and very disappointing." In the US, Billboard praised the band's performance calling "the matured Frankie socks out weight art-rock best suited to AOR/ alternative radio."B-sides
The original B-side is an odd composition entitled " Of Your Little Mind". It was released in two versions—a 4-minute mix and a 6-minute mix—and featured Holly Johnson and Brian Nash imitating Count von Count from the children's TV show Sesame Street. This was complemented by sampled burps and belches over a backing track.For the 12-inch single to "Rage Hard" were covers of David Bowie's "Suffragette City", stylized as "SuffRAGEtte City" to fit in with the "Rage Hard" promotion and the second cover song was the Doors' "Roadhouse Blues." A shorter version features on the CD single.
Track listings
7-inch: ZTT / ZTAS 22 United Kingdom- "Rage Hard" – 5:05
- " Of Your Little Mind" – 4:03
- The standard release features all five coloured fists on the cover.
- 20,000 copies in a pop-up gatefold sleeve, featuring the orange fist.
- "Rage Hard" – 4:55
- " Of Your Little Mind" – 4:03
- "Stamped" is an edit of the "Broad" mix from the second 12-inch.
- Released to celebrate the song entering #6 on the UK charts on 6 September 1986.
- "Rage Hard" – 12:08
- "" + "SuffRAGEtte City" – 3:31
- " Of Your Little Mind" – 6:15
- "" – 0:22
- An edit of track 1 is also known as "Young Person's Guide into the 12-inch".
- This 12-inch was also released with a 12"x24" poster, limited to 20,000 copies.
- Also released on German CD.
- "Rage Hard" – 8:36
- "Roadhouse Blues" – 4:03
- " Of Your Little Mind" – 6:15
- "" – 0:22
- Sleeve featuring the yellow fist.
- This release also came in a limited edition cardboard box which was designed to contain the complete set of "Rage Hard" UK releases. The front of the box lists the relevant catalogue numbers of the intended contents, minus the "Stamped" mix 7-inch single which is not listed. The box, called "The Total" had a sticker which made it clear that only 12 ZTAX 22 was included. It is still not established whether any box sets with their intended contents were ever officially released or indeed sold by record stores, but it's highly likely that some stores sold a complete set on request, if not officially.
- The "Broad" mix is also known as "Rage Hard ⊕⊕".
- Track 2 is labelled as "Broadhouse Blues" on the sleeve.
- Track 3 is labelled as " Of Your Little Mind" on the front sleeve.
- "Rage Hard " – 17:12
- "SuffRAGEtte City" – 3:31
- "" + "Roadhouse Blues" – 3:54
- Sleeve featuring the purple fist.
- "⊕⊕⊕✪" is a combined edit of "Stamped", "The Young Person's Guide to the 12"" and "Broad".