Fantastic
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Artists | Wham! |
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Release date | July 9, 1983 |
Studio | Rouge Studios |
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Labels | Columbia |
Genres | Pop Music |
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ID | 2426533 |
About Fantastic
Fantastic is the debut studio album by British pop duo Wham! released on 9 July 1983. It reached number one on the UK Albums Chart. It included the previously released singles "Young Guns", "Wham! Rap" and "Bad Boys". "Club Tropicana" was also released as a single, as was "Club Fantastic Megamix".
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The bus started life on The Roads of Birmingham in 1931; was sent to work in London during World War Two; returned to Birmingham after The City lost 145 buses in an Air Raid at Hockley; sold for scrap in 1946; discovered in a Herefordshire field in 1970; and is now a gleaming reminder of a bygone era of transport at a museum in north Worcestershire.
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" I'm just about beginning to enjoy it now, and there is huge satisfaction and relief. The satisfaction is people saying 'this is Fantastic - this is an incredible vehicle'.
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" It must have been like going to work in a Rolls Royce. "
Source of news: bbc.com