"Fragile" is an album by British synth-pop band Dead or Alive, released in 2000. This is the seventh studio album from the band and serves as a sort of remix album to their previous record "Evolution," incorporating the classic sound of Dead or Alive with a fresher, more modern production style. Fans of the band received it with a warm reception, preserving the band's reputation even more than a decade after their inception.
While it contains re-workings of older material, "Fragile" also introduced fresh tracks to Dead or Alive's discography. Notable songs from the album include "Hit and Run Lover," "Turn Around and Count 2 Ten," and uniquely styled versions of their hit, "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)." "Fragile" was initially only released in Japan, with a worldwide release following several years later.
The album showcases frontman Pete Burns' flamboyant style and powerful vocals at their finest, affirming Dead Or Alive's indelible impact on synth-pop and dance-pop music genres. The band's commitment to their vivacious electronic sound is clear in "Fragile," further cementing their influence in the music world.