Featured on their 1984 debut album, Welcome to the Pleasuredome , "Black Night White Light" is a rhythmic, bass-heavy track.
In the visual arts, "Black Night White Light" is the title of a solo exhibition and series of digital video works by Brooklyn-based artist Sean Capone . Black Night White Light
: Like many of their hits (such as "Relax"), the track carries a sense of "joi-de-vivre" amidst a backdrop of 1980s social and political tension. Art: Sean Capone’s "Black Night White Light" Featured on their 1984 debut album, Welcome to
: The project has been featured at Penn State University’s HUB-Robeson Gallery and New York's SL Gallery. Art: Sean Capone’s "Black Night White Light" :
: While the lyrics reference "angels," "leaders," and "heaven and hell," the band’s bassist, Mark O’Toole, later revealed that the song’s true meaning was about "shagging," despite earlier attempts to frame it as a song about motivation.
Frankie Goes to Hollywood – Black Night White Light Lyrics