<P> The UK cassette single featured as the title track a unique amalgam of excerpts from the "Sex Mix", "U.S. Mix", "Move" and an instrumental version of "Move". </P> <P> Since virtually all of the UK "Relax" 12 - inch singles were labeled "Sex Mix", a method of differentiating between versions by reference to the record's matrix numbers necessarily became de rigueur for collectors of Frankie Goes to Hollywood releases (and ultimately collectors of ZTT records in general). </P> <P> "Relax (Come Fighting)" was the version of the song included on the Welcome to the Pleasuredome album . This is ostensibly a variant of the 7 - inch single "Move" mix, but readily distinguishable from it in many ways . For example, the "Move" mix fades in on a foghorn type sound while the album mix fades in on sustained synth chords . Also, the backing vocals of the "Move" mix are panned to the left, whereas they are mixed in the center on the album version . Additionally, the "Move" mix features a prominent reverberated kick drum sound during the introduction that also appears in other parts of the song, which is completely absent from the album mix . The album mix also has a certain post-production sheen (greater stereo separation of parts, more strategic uses of reverb, etc .) that is absent from the original 1983 7 - inch single mix . The later "1993 Classic Mix" reissue is almost identical to the "Come Fighting" album version . </P> <P> The original airing of Relax on The Tube, before the band were signed to ZTT, featured another verse that was edited from all the released versions, "In heaven everything is fine, you've got yours and I've got mine", presumably removed as it was taken directly from the David Lynch film Eraserhead . </P>

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