Action Series
As part of ZTT internal cataloguing of releases they maintained two series; the Action Series and the Incidental Series. The Action Series was issued mainly to singles and albums by a majority of the labels artists. However to confuse matters the series also contains a booklet and a concert.
The Action series was discontinued by ZTT in 1988.
- AS1: Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Relax
- AS2: Propaganda - Dr. Mabuse
- AS3: Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Two Tribes/War
- AS4: Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Welcome to the Pleasuredome
- AS5: Frankie Goes to Hollywood - The Power of Love
- AS6: Frankie Goes to Hollywood - And Suddenly There Came A Bang! (Booklet)
- AS7: Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Welcome to the Pleasuredome (single)
- AS8: Propaganda - Duel
- AS9: Roy Orbison - Wild Hearts
- AS10: The Value Of Entertainment (concert)
- AS11: Art of Noise - Who's Afraid of the Art of Noise
- AS12: Propaganda - p:Machinery
- AS13: Propaganda - A Secret Wish
- AS14: Various - The Shape Of The Universe
- AS15: Glenn Gregory & Claudia Brucken - When Your Heart Runs Out Of Time
- AS16: Grace Jones - Slave To The Rhythm (A Biography)
- AS17: Andrew Poppy - The Beating Of Wings
- AS18: Various - Zang Tuum Tumb Sampled
- AS19: Anne Pigalle - Everything Could Be So Perfect...
- AS20: Propaganda - Wishful Thinking
- AS21: Propaganda - p:Machinery (Reactivated)
- AS22: Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Rage Hard
- AS23: Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Liverpool
- AS24: Das Psycho Rangers - Starve God There's Choice
- AS25: Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Warriors of the Wasteland
- AS26: Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Watching the Wildlife
- AS27: Andrew Poppy - Alphabed (A Mystery Dance)
- AS28: Act (band) - Snobbery and Decay
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