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  3. Pet Shop Boys – Albums Collection 1986-2012 (Japanese Releases) FLAC + MP3
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  5. EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 6.58 Gb (incl 5%) | Mp3 (CBR320/Stereo) ~ 2.23 Gb (incl 5%)
  6. Genre: Electronic, Synthpop, Dance Pop, House | Time: 15:51:23 | Scans (png/jpg) ~ 8.45/2 Gb
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  8. Collection includes ten studio albums (all, except for ‘Release’), and also four compilations.
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  10. Postmodern ironists cloaked behind a veil of buoyantly melodic and lushly romantic synth pop confections, Pet Shop Boys established themselves among the most commercially and critically successful groups of their era with cheeky, smart, and utterly danceable music. Always remaining one step ahead of their contemporaries, the British duo navigated the constantly shifting landscape of modern dance-pop with rare grace and intelligence, moving easily from disco to house to techno with their own distinctive image remaining completely intact. Satiric and irreverent — yet somehow strangely affecting — they also transcended the seeming disposability of their craft, offering wry and thoughtful cultural commentary communicated by the Morse code of au courant synth washes and drum-machine rhythms.
  11. Pet Shop Boys formed in London in August 1981, when vocalist Neil Tennant (a former editor at Marvel Comics who later gained some recognition as a journalist for Smash Hits magazine) first met keyboardist Chris Lowe (a onetime architecture student) at an electronics shop. Discovering a shared passion for dance music and synthesizers, they immediately decided to start a band. After dubbing themselves Pet Shop Boys in honor of friends who worked in such an establishment — while also obliquely nodding to the sort of names prevalent among the New York City hip-hop culture of the early ’80s — the duo’s career first took flight in 1983, when Tennant met producer Bobby “O” Orlando while on a writing assignment. Orlando produced their first single, 1984′s “West End Girls.” The song was a minor hit in the U.S. but went nowhere in Britain, and its follow-up, “One More Chance,” was also unsuccessful.
  12. Upon signing to EMI, Pet Shop Boys issued 1985′s biting “Opportunities (Let’s Make Lots of Money).” When it too failed to attract attention, the duo’s future appeared grim, but Tennant and Lowe then released an evocative new Stephen Hague production of “West End Girls,” which became an international chart-topper. Its massive success propelled Pet Shop Boys’ 1986 debut LP, Please, into the Top Ten, and when “Opportunities” was subsequently reissued, it too became a hit. Disco, a collection of dance remixes, was quickly rushed into stores, and in 1987 the duo resurfaced with the superb Actually, which launched two more Top Ten smashes — “It’s a Sin” and “What Have I Done to Deserve This?,” a duet between Tennant and the great Dusty Springfield. Later that year, “Always on My Mind,” a lovely cover of the perennial Elvis Presley standard, reached number one in several countries and the Top Ten in the U.S. A documentary film titled It Couldn’t Happen Here was released one year later.
  13. In October 1988, Pet Shop Boys issued their third studio LP, the eclectic Introspective. “Domino Dancing” and “Left to My Own Devices” both reached the Top Ten in Great Britain. The following year, Pet Shop Boys collaborated with a variety of performers, most notably Liza Minnelli, for whom they produced the 1989 LP Results. They also produced material for Springfield, and Tennant joined New Order frontman Bernard Sumner and ex-Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr in the group Electronic, scoring a hit with the single “Getting Away with It.” Tennant and Lowe reconvened in 1990 for the muted, downcast Behavior, produced by Harold Faltermeyer. Their hit medley of U2′s “Where the Streets Have No Name” and Frankie Valli’s “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” was released in 1991, and was followed in 1993 by Very, lauded as among the duo’s finest efforts to date.
  14. After a three-year absence, Pet Shop Boys resurfaced with Bilingual, a fluid expansion into Latin rhythms. Nightlife followed in 1999 and sparked the dance club hit “New York City Boy,” whose success allowed the group to tour the U.S. for the first time in eight years. While on tour, the duo also collaborated with playwright Jonathan Harvey on a musical surrounding gay life and societal criticisms, which the three had been planning since 1997. Closer to Heaven made its West End debut in 2001 and had a successful run for most of the year; Pet Shop Boys’ score of the original cast recording was also a hit in the U.K. They still had time to make a record for themselves, too — in April 2002, Tennant and Lowe issued Release, and Disco 3 was compiled for release the following year.
  15. Pet Shop Boys continued releasing material throughout the decade’s latter half. In 2005, they put together a volume of the Back to Mine series and released their soundtrack designed to accompany the 1925 silent film Battleship Potemkin, a soundtrack they’d performed a year earlier at a free concert/screening in Trafalgar Square. A year later, they issued Fundamental, a mature, sometimes political album produced by Trevor Horn. The live album Concrete: In Concert at the Mermaid Theatre appeared at the end of the year, and Yes — a collaborative effort with the production crew Xenomania — marked the band’s tenth studio effort in March 2009. While playing shows in support of that album, Pet Shop Boys also released a hits compilation, Party, to coincide with the Brazilian leg of their tour. In 2010 the tour was documented on the CD/DVD release Pandemonium, and another greatest-hits compilation, Ultimate, arrived.
  16. Their 2011 effort, The Most Incredible Thing, was a two-disc ballet score composed for the Sadlers Wells Theater in London, while 2012′s Format rounded up the duo’s B-sides and bonus tracks from the years 1996-2009. Also in 2012, the duo released the sports-themed single “Winner” and performed the track at the 2012 Olympics Summer Games, held that year in their hometown of London. The track landed on that year’s album Elysium, which was produced by Kanye West affiliate Andrew Dawson.
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  18. Please (1986)
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  20. Label: Toshiba-EMI Ltd. | # CP32-5131 | Time: 00:42:50 | Scans (png/jpg) ~ 482/104 Mb
  21. A collection of immaculately crafted and seamlessly produced synthesized dance-pop, the Pet Shop Boys’ debut album, Please, sketches out the basic elements of the duo’s sound. At first listen, most of the songs come off as mere excuses for the dancefloor, driven by cold, melodic keyboard riffs and pulsing drum machines. However, the songcraft that the beats support is surprisingly strong, featuring catchy melodies that appear slight because of Neil Tennant’s thin voice. Tennant’s lyrics were still in their formative stages, with half of the record failing to transcend the formulaic constraints of dance-pop. The songs that do break free — the crass “Opportunities (Let’s Make Lots of Money),” the lulling “Suburbia,” and the hypnotic “West End Girls” — are not only classic dance singles, they’re classic pop singles.
  22. Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Allmusic.com
  23. Tracklist:
  24. 01. Two Divided By Zero (03:34)
  25. 02. West End Girls (04:46)
  26. 03. Opportunities (Let’s Make Lots Of Money) (03:44)
  27. 04. Love Comes Quickly (04:19)
  28. 05. Suburbia (05:07)
  29. 06. Tonight Is Forever (05:06)
  30. 07. Violence (04:29)
  31. 08. I Want A Lover (04:06)
  32. 09. Later Tonight (02:49)
  33. 10. Why Don’t We Live Together? (04:46)
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  35. Actually (1987)
  36. EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 310 Mb (incl 5%) | Mp3 (CBR320/Stereo) ~ 115 Mb (incl 5%)
  37. Label: Toshiba-EMI Ltd. | # CP32-5507 | Time: 00:48:04 | Scans (png/jpg) ~ 443/106 Mb
  38. With their second album, Actually, the Pet Shop Boys perfected their melodic, detached dance-pop. Where most of Please was dominated by the beats, the rhythms on Actually are part of a series of intricate arrangements that create a glamorous but disposable backdrop for Neil Tennant’s tales of isolation, boredom, money, and loneliness. Not only are the arrangements more accomplished, but the songs themselves are more striking, incorporating a strong sense of melody, as evidenced by “What Have I Done to Deserve This?,” a duet with Dusty Springfield. Tennant’s lyrics are clever and direct, chronicling the lives and times of urban, lonely, and bored yuppies of the late ’80s. And the fact that dance-pop is considered a disposable medium by most mainstream critics and listeners only increases the reserved emotional undercurrent of Actually, as well as its irony.
  39. Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Allmusic.com
  40. Tracklist:
  41. 01. One More Chance (05:31)
  42. 02. What Have I Done To Deserve This? (With Dusty Springfield) (04:22)
  43. 03. Shopping (03:37)
  44. 04. Rent (05:09)
  45. 05. Hit Music (04:45)
  46. 06. It Couldn’t Happen Here (05:21)
  47. 07. It’s A Sin (04:59)
  48. 08. I Want To Wake Up (05:09)
  49. 09. Heart (03:58)
  50. 10. King’s Cross (05:10)
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  52. Introspective (1988)
  53. EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 326 Mb (incl 5%) | Mp3 (CBR320/Stereo) ~ 115 Mb (incl 5%)
  54. Label: Toshiba-EMI Ltd. | # CP25-5670 | Time: 00:48:48 | Scans (png/jpg) ~ 469/124 Mb
  55. Featuring a mere six tracks, most of them well over six minutes in length, Introspective was a move back to the clubs for the Pet Shop Boys. Over the course of the album, they incorporated various dance techniques that were currently in vogue, including Latin rhythms and house textures. The title isn’t entirely an arch joke, however. Like Actually, Introspective was an exploration of distant, disaffected yuppies, which naturally resulted in a good deal of self-analyzation. Melodically, the essential song structures were as strong and multi-layered as the previous album, yet that was hard to hear beneath the varying rhythmic textures that composed the bulk of each track. Nevertheless, the mixes are more compelling than the remixes on Disco, and the songs include several of their best numbers, including “Left to My Own Devices” and “Domino Dancing,” as well as the reconstruction of “Always on My Mind” and a cover of Blaze’s club classic, “It’s Alright.”
  56. Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Allmusic.com
  57. Tracklist:
  58. 01. Left To My Own Devices (08:16)
  59. 02. I Want A Dog (06:15)
  60. 03. Domino Dancing (07:40)
  61. 04. I’m Not Scared (07:26)
  62. 05. Always On My Mind/In My House (09:05)
  63. 06. It’s Alright (09:24)
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  65. In Depth (Japan Only EP) (1988)
  66. EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 162 Mb (incl 5%) | Mp3 (CBR320/Stereo) ~ 57 Mb (incl 5%)
  67. Label: Toshiba-EMI Ltd. | # CP28-5875 | Time: 00:23:41 | Scans (png/jpg) ~ 333/124 Mb
  68. Rare 1989 Japanese-only 6-track CD single including It’s Alright, One Of The Crowd, Domino Dancing & Left To My Own Devices, unique picture sleeve with fold-out lyric insert + obi-strip.”
  69. Tracklist:
  70. 01. It’s Alright (04:22)
  71. 02. One Of The Crowd (03:56)
  72. 03. Your Funny Uncle (02:18)
  73. 04. Always On My Mind (03:57)
  74. 05. Domino Dancing (04:20)
  75. 06. Left To My Own Devices (04:46)
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  77. Behaviour (1990)
  78. EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 322 Mb (incl 5%) | Mp3 (CBR320/Stereo) ~ 118 Mb (incl 5%)
  79. Label: Toshiba-EMI Ltd. | # TOCP-6441 | Time: 00:49:06 | Scans (png/jpg) ~ 621/109 Mb
  80. Behavior was a retreat from the deep dance textures of Introspective, as it picked up on the carefully constructed pop of Actually. In fact, Behavior functions as the Pet Shop Boys’ bid for mainstream credibility, as much of the album relies more on popcraft than rhythmic variations. Although its a subtle maneuver, it would have been rather disastrous if the results weren’t so captivating. Tennant takes this approach seriously, singing the lyrics instead of speaking them. That doesn’t necessarily give the album added emotional baggage — all of the distance and detachment in the duo’s music is not a hindrance, it’s part of the concept — but it does result in an ambitious and breathtaking pop album, which manages to include everything from the spiteful “How Can You Expect to Be Taken Seriously?” to the wistful “Being Boring.”
  81. Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Allmusic.com
  82. Tracklist:
  83. 01. Being Boring (06:50)
  84. 02. This Must Be The Place I Waited Years To Leave (05:30)
  85. 03. To Face The Truth (05:34)
  86. 04. How Can You Expect To Be Taken Seriously? (03:56)
  87. 05. Only The Wind (04:20)
  88. 06. My October Symphony (05:18)
  89. 07. So Hard (03:58)
  90. 08. Nervously (04:06)
  91. 09. The End Of The World (04:43)
  92. 10. Jealousy (04:48)
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  94. Discography (1991)
  95. EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 528 Mb (incl 5%) | Mp3 (CBR320/Stereo) ~ 184 Mb (incl 5%)
  96. Label: EMI Music Japan Ltd. | # TOCP-54033 | Time: 01:16:53 | Scans (png/jpg) ~ 728/155 Mb
  97. Most of the Pet Shop Boys’ albums are well-crafted and thoroughly intriguing in their own right, but dance-pop is a medium that is driven by hit singles. Discography collects all the duo’s numerous hit singles, including a handful of non-album tracks, in their original 7″ single mix, which occasionally varies from the album version, particularly in the case of the Introspective material. Presented chronologically, the singles not only demonstrate the band’s increasing musical sophistication, they illustrate what fine songwriters Tennant and Lowe are. These 18 songs form one of the most consistent and innovative bodies of work of its era. Some of the production techniques have dated slightly, but the music has remained impressive.
  98. Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Allmusic.com
  99. Tracklist:
  100. 01. West End Girls (04:00)
  101. 02. Love Comes Quickly (04:18)
  102. 03. Opportunities (Let’s Make Lots Of Money) (03:38)
  103. 04. Suburbia (04:04)
  104. 05. It’s A Sin (05:01)
  105. 06. What Have I Done To Deserve This? (04:20)
  106. 07. Rent (03:33)
  107. 08. Always On My Mind (03:54)
  108. 09. Heart (04:17)
  109. 10. Domino Dancing (04:18)
  110. 11. Left To My Own Devices (04:48)
  111. 12. It’s Alright (04:20)
  112. 13. So Hard (04:00)
  113. 14. Being Boring (04:51)
  114. 15. Where The Streets Have No Name (I Can’t Take My Eyes Off You) (04:32)
  115. 16. Jealousy (04:15)
  116. 17. DJ Culture (04:14)
  117. 18. Was It Worth It? (04:23)
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  119. Very (1993)
  120. EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 384 Mb (incl 5%) | Mp3 (CBR320/Stereo) ~ 128 Mb (incl 5%)
  121. Label: Toshiba-EMI Ltd. | # TOCP-8065 | Time: 00:53:17 | Scans (png/jpg) ~ 660/316 Mb
  122. Because they work in a field that isn’t usually taken seriously, the Pet Shop Boys are often ignored in the rock world. But make no mistake — they are one of the most talented pop outfits working today, witty and melodic with a fine sense of flair. Very is one of their very best records, expertly weaving between the tongue-in-cheek humor of “I Wouldn’t Normally Do This Kind of Thing,” the quietly shocking “Can You Forgive Her?,” and the bizarrely moving cover of the Village People’s “Go West.” Alternately happy and melancholy, Very is the Pet Shop Boys at their finest.
  123. Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Allmusic.com
  124. Tracklist:
  125. 01. Can You Forgive Her? (03:53)
  126. 02. I Wouldn’t Normally Do This Kind Of Thing (03:03)
  127. 03. Liberation (04:05)
  128. 04. A Different Point Of View (03:26)
  129. 05. Dreaming Of The Queen (04:19)
  130. 06. Yesterday, When I Was Mad (03:55)
  131. 07. The Theatre (05:10)
  132. 08. One And One Make Five (03:31)
  133. 09. To Speak Is A Sin (04:46)
  134. 10. Young Offender (04:50)
  135. 11. One In A Million (03:53)
  136. 12. Go West (08:21)
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  138. Bilingual (1997) 2CD Japanese Special Edition
  139. EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 923 Mb (incl 5%) | Mp3 (CBR320/Stereo) ~ 303 Mb (incl 5%)
  140. Label: Toshiba-EMI Ltd. | # TOCP-50307-08 | Time: 02:06:19 | Scans (png/jpg) ~ 958/180 Mb
  141. As a title, Bilingual is a double-edged sword. Disregard its sexual connotations and concentrate on its musical implications — Bilingual is a rich, diverse album that delves deeply into Latin rhythms. It’s not a crass, simplistic fusion, where the polyphonic rhythms are simply grafted over synthesizers and a disco pulse. Instead, Bilingual is an enormously subtle album, with shifting rhythms and graceful, understated melodies. The music isn’t the only thing subtle about the album — Neil Tennant’s voice and lyrics are nuanced, suggesting more than they actually say. Furthermore, Bilingual consists of the most optimistic, happy set of songs the Pet Shop Boys have ever recorded. Whether it’s the smooth disco of “Before” or the insistent rhythms of “Se a Vida E,” Bilingual is filled with joyous, if subdued, sounds. If anything, it’s further proof that even if the Pet Shop Boys aren’t gracing the top of the charts as frequently as they did during the late ’80s, they are crafting albums that are more adventurous and successful than they did when they were one of the top singles acts in pop music.
  142. Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Allmusic.com
  143. Tracklist:
  144. CD1:
  145. 01. Discoteca (04:37)
  146. 02. Single (03:48)
  147. 03. Metamorphosis (04:03)
  148. 04. Electricity (04:58)
  149. 05. Se A Vida E (That’s The Way Life Is) (04:01)
  150. 06. It Always Comes As A Surprise (06:07)
  151. 07. A Red Letter Day (05:09)
  152. 08. Up Against It (04:16)
  153. 09. The Survivors (04:30)
  154. 10. Before (04:32)
  155. 11. To Step Aside (03:48)
  156. 12. Saturday Night Forever (03:59)
  157. CD2:
  158. 01. Somewhere (Extended Mix) (10:54)
  159. 02. A Red Letter Day (Trouser Autoerotic Decapitation Mix) (10:03)
  160. 03. To Step Aside (Brutal Bill Mix) (07:29)
  161. 04. Before (Classic Paradise Mix) (07:57)
  162. 05. The Boy Who Couldn’t Keep His Clothes On (International Club Mix) (06:04)
  163. 06. Se A Vida E (Pink Noise Mix) (05:35)
  164. 07. Discoteca (Trouser Enthusiasts Adventure Beyond The Stellar Empire Mix) (09:30)
  165. 08. Discoteca (PSB Extended Mix) (07:01)
  166. 09. Paninaro 12′ (Tin Tin Out) (07:47)
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  168. Essential (1998)
  169. EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 514 Mb (incl 5%) | Mp3 (CBR320/Stereo) ~ 176 Mb (incl 5%)
  170. Label: Toshiba-EMI Ltd. | # TOCP-51059 | Time: 01:13:14 | Scans (png/jpg) ~ 753/115 Mb
  171. For casual fans, Essential Pet Shop Boys is hardly essential, since it contains alternate versions, remixes, 7″ single versions, and a pair of LP tracks, not the familiar hits. Of course, this collection of rarities makes it a treasure trove for the dedicated, since many of these songs haven’t appeared on disc before, and a number of them are genuine finds, such as the alternate version of “Domino Dancing,” the original 7″ version of “Opportunities,” and Stephen Hague’s dance mix of “Love Comes Quickly.” These are just a couple of reasons why Essential Pet Shop Boys — which was available as a limited-edition release in 1998 — is essential for collectors.
  172. Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Allmusic.com
  173. Tracklist:
  174. 01. Domino Dancing (Alternative Version) (04:43)
  175. 02. West End Girls (Dance Mix) (06:29)
  176. 03. Opportunities – Let’s Make Lots Of Money (Original 7” Version) (03:47)
  177. 04. Paninaro (7” Version) (04:39)
  178. 05. That’s My Impression (7” Version) (04:48)
  179. 06. We All Feel Better In The Dark (Extended Mix) (06:47)
  180. 07. It Couldn’t Happen Here (LP Version) (05:19)
  181. 08. It’s Alright (7” Version) (04:20)
  182. 09. Left To My Own Devices (7” Version) (04:46)
  183. 10. In the Night (Remix) (06:28)
  184. 11. Two Divided By Zero (LP Version) (03:35)
  185. 12. Love Comes Quickly (Dance Mix) (06:48)
  186. 13. Being Boring (Extended Version) (10:40)
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  188. Nightlife (1999)
  189. EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 389 Mb (incl 5%) | Mp3 (CBR320/Stereo) ~ 125 Mb (incl 5%)
  190. Label: Toshiba-EMI Ltd. | # TOCP-65333 | Time: 00:52:08 | Scans (png/jpg) ~ 1.1 Gb/378 Mb
  191. Nightlife is a loose concept album — more of a song cycle, really — about nightlife (naturally), a collection of moods and themes, from love to loneliness. In that sense, it’s not that different from most Pet Shop Boys albums, and, musically, the album is very much of a piece with Very and Bilingual, which is to say that it relies more on craft than on innovation. Depending on your point of view, this may not be such a bad thing, since Pet Shop Boys specialize in subtle craft and masterful understatement. Such skills serve them well when they’re essentially following familiar musical territory, which they are on Nightlife. At its core, the record is very much like Very — a clever, skillful updating of classic disco, highlighted by small contemporary dance flourishes, and infused with a true sense of wit, sophistication, and intelligence. Pet Shop Boys do this music better than anyone else ever has, and they’re at the top of their form here, but it’s hard to shake the initial impression that they’ve done this before. Each individual song works beautifully, from the wistfully dejected “I Don’t Know What You Want But I Can’t Give It Any More” to the exhilarating Village People homage “New York City Boy,” but as a whole, Nightlife seems less than the sum of its parts. Repeated listens reveal the songs’ charms, yet Nightlife coasts on its craft a bit too much, which makes it feel like one of their second-tier albums.
  192. Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Allmusic.com
  193. Tracklist:
  194. 01. For Your Own Good (05:13)
  195. 02. Closer To Heaven (04:06)
  196. 03. I Don’t Know What You Want But I Can’t Give It Any More (05:09)
  197. 04. Happiness Is An Option (03:48)
  198. 05. You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You’re Drunk (03:11)
  199. 06. Vampires (04:43)
  200. 07. Radiophonic (03:31)
  201. 08. The Only One (04:21)
  202. 09. Boy Strange (05:09)
  203. 10. In Denial (03:20)
  204. 11. New York City Boy (05:15)
  205. 12. Footsteps (04:16)
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  207. PopArt (2003) 2CD
  208. EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 1 Gb (incl 5%) | Mp3 (CBR320/Stereo) ~ 354 Mb (incl 5%)
  209. Label: Toshiba-EMI Ltd. | # TOCP-66250~51 | Time: 02:27:18 | Scans (png) ~ 128 Mb
  210. Looking back at the 20 years since Neil Tennant left England’s Smash Hits magazine to form the Pet Shop Boys with Chris Lowe, the two-CD Popart opens itself up for arguments while surpassing 1991′s Discography as the ready-to-wear selection. All the growing up and becoming more emotionally focused that the duo did post-Discography could have yielded a dour hits collection, but putting new tracks like the plaintive “I Get Along” between the slick chestnuts “West End Girls” and “So Hard” works to the listener’s advantage. The tropical and wistful “Single-Bilingual” and the clever and melancholy “You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You’re Drunk” add more latter-day treasures that Discography couldn’t include, and the only thing left to do besides submit is argue about the details. There is one disc full of “Pop” moments and the other “Art,” but just try to figure out the criteria. The two new songs (the austere electro of “Miracles” and the fair “Flamboyant”) are nice enough, but they’re not as fully formed as their surroundings, making them obvious late additions. A little bit of text and history in the liner notes would have helped, and fans should be aware that most of the tracks here appear in album versions rather than single mixes. Of course, compilers need to make decisions, and bookending the collection with the ultra-camp and semi-flippant covers of “Go West” and “Somewhere” could be seen as a comment on how listeners shouldn’t worry so much and should just enjoy. Regardless of omissions and decisions, Popart is an excellent, hang-together listen and a better representation of the duo’s career than Discography.
  211. Review by David Jeffries, Allmusic.com
  212. Tracklist:
  213. CD1 – Pop:
  214. 01. Go West (05:04)
  215. 02. Suburbia (Video Mix) (05:11)
  216. 03. Se A Vida E (That’s The Way Life Is) (04:01)
  217. 04. What Have I Done To Deserve This? (04:18)
  218. 05. Always On My Mind (04:01)
  219. 06. I Wouldn’t Normally Do This Kind Of Thing (04:45)
  220. 07. Home And Dry (03:58)
  221. 08. Heart (03:58)
  222. 09. Miracles (03:55)
  223. 10. Love Comes Quickly (04:18)
  224. 11. It’s A Sin (04:59)
  225. 12. Domino Dancing (04:17)
  226. 13. Before (04:06)
  227. 14. New York City Boy (03:20)
  228. 15. It’s Alright (04:19)
  229. 16. Where The Streets Have No Name (I Can’t Take My Eyes Off You) (04:30)
  230. 17. A Red Letter Day (04:32)
  231. CD2 – Art:
  232. 01. Left To My Own Devices (04:47)
  233. 02. I Dont Know What You Want But I Cant Give It Any More (04:24)
  234. 03. Flamboyant (03:50)
  235. 04. Being Boring (04:50)
  236. 05. Can You Forgive Her? (03:52)
  237. 06. West End Girls (04:04)
  238. 07. I Get Along (04:11)
  239. 08. So Hard (03:58)
  240. 09. Rent (03:33)
  241. 10. Jealousy (04:15)
  242. 11. DJ Culture (04:20)
  243. 12. You Only Tell Me You Love Me When Youre Drunk (03:13)
  244. 13. Liberation (04:06)
  245. 14. Paninaro 95 (04:10)
  246. 15. Opportunities (03:45)
  247. 16. Yesterday When I Was Mad (04:00)
  248. 17. Single-Bilingual (03:30)
  249. 18. Somewhere (04:42)
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  251. Fundamental (2006)
  252. EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 340 Mb (incl 5%) | Mp3 (CBR320/Stereo) ~ 116 Mb (incl 5%) | CD Extra (mpg video) ~ 63 Mb
  253. Label: Toshiba-EMI Ltd. | # TOCP-66524 | Time: 00:48:38 | Scans (png) ~ 178 Mb
  254. Working together for the first time since the 1988 single “Left to My Own Devices,” the Pet Shop Boys and producer Trevor Horn partner together for Fundamental, an extremely well-crafted effort that is more of its time message-wise than any previous PSB album. Fundamental is heavily influenced by Tony Blair’s allegiance to George W. Bush and his dragging of the U.K. into the Iraq War, which has left previously Labour Party-loving vocalist Neil Tennant bitter and disillusioned. Fully aware that the Pet Shop Boys would sound ridiculous if angry and punkish, Tennant and partner Chris Lowe show restraint, putting their venom on simmer on the most riveting songs and searching for a reason not to stick their head in the sand elsewhere. Surprisingly, the usually extravagant Horn follows suit, and while he gives the album a very modern, slick sheen, the production is well designed instead of gloriously decorated. Beautifully polished by Horn, “Luna Park” lazily strolls through a holiday where fortunetellers and fire breathers divert attention from the slowly developing storm. Giving up hope entirely is “Numb,” an insular ballad that songwriter Diane Warren originally gave to the duo for the hits collection PopArt that’s much more at home here. Better still is infectious and uptempo “I’m with Stupid,” which casts Blair and Bush as irresponsible lovers who grin and pose while having their way with the world. It’s not the only instantly gripping track — the paranoid “Integral” speaks out for personal freedom with a wicked hook while the New Order-esque “Minimal” ranks with their best club cuts — but the majority of Fundamental is like the majority of their great album Behavior in that repeat listens are required to do these rich songs justice. For Pet Shop Boys fans who lean to the left and are skeptical about the future, this is as close to heaven as they want to be.
  255. Review by David Jeffries, Allmusic.com
  256. Tracklist:
  257. 01. Psychological (04:10)
  258. 02. The Sodom And Gomorrah Show (05:19)
  259. 03. I Made My Excuses And Left (04:53)
  260. 04. Minimal (04:21)
  261. 05. Numb (04:43)
  262. 06. God Willing (01:18)
  263. 07. Luna Park (05:31.72]
  264. 08. I’m With Stupid (03:24)
  265. 09. Casanova In Hell (03:14)
  266. 10. Twentieth Century (04:39)
  267. 11. Indefinite Leave To Remain (03:09)
  268. 12. Integral (03:54)
  269.  
  270. Yes (2009)
  271. EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 438 Mb (incl 5%) | Mp3 (CBR320/Stereo) ~ 132 Mb (incl 5%)
  272. Label: EMI Music Japan Inc. | # TOCP-66875 | Time: 00:54:57 | Scans (png) ~ 82 Mb
  273. Coming down from the ambitious, politically charged Fundamental, Yes is the sound of the Pet Shop Boys unwinding and returning to their usual fascinations: isolation, fashion, grand arrangements, and witty synth pop anthems. Unfortunately, they’re in a slump with their songwriting, and subject-wise, every song here has a companion piece on some earlier album, but that doesn’t mean the party is spoiled. The delicate electro opener “Love Etc.” is PSB perfection with its memorable hook and faultless construction. Brian Higgins and his Xenomania team (Saint Etienne, Girls Aloud) share songwriting and production duties on the track, and while that later credit continues for the remainder of the album, the hip crew becomes invisible as singer Tennant and synth-man Lowe take over. Employing an Abbey Road orchestra and hiring Johnny Marr for some Hollywood guitar seems a familiar Pet Shop Boys maneuver, and when Neil Tennant tops it off with some sardonic lyrics, “Beautiful People” becomes a pleasingly comfortable gift for any fan thrown by Fundamental’s action committee attitude. “Did You See Me Coming” is the exhilarated infatuation of “I Wouldn’t Normally Do This Sort of Thing” all over again, while “King of Rome” is the spitting image of the duo’s 1987 chestnut “King’s Cross.” These are good things, especially for the sworn fan, and so are the few quirky new ideas, like the duo trading lines Run-D.M.C. style on “Building a Wall.” The grand closer “Legacy” is the obvious songwriting highlight, partly because of the Kurt Weill-like breakdown in the middle, but mostly because of the grim way it comforts the brokenhearted. Neil proposes that glaciers melt and stars burn out so there’s a pretty good chance that given time “you’ll get over it.” It’s much better than the “Is that a riot/or are you just glad to see me” line in “Pandemonium” and just the touch Yes needs to put this above the standard PSB album.
  274. Review by David Jeffries, Allmusic.com
  275. Tracklist:
  276. 01. Love etc. (03:32)
  277. 02. All over the world (03:51)
  278. 03. Beautiful people (03:41)
  279. 04. Did you see me coming? (03:41)
  280. 05. Vulnerable (04:47)
  281. 06. More than a dream (04:56)
  282. 07. Building a wall (03:49)
  283. 08. King of Rome (05:31)
  284. 09. Pandemonium (03:42)
  285. 10. The way it used to be (04:43)
  286. 11. Legacy (06:23)
  287. 12. Love etc. (Pet Shop Boys sex mix) (06:16)
  288.  
  289. Elysium (2012) 2CD Deluxe Edition
  290. EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 710 Mb (incl 5%) | Mp3 (CBR320/Stereo) ~ 256 Mb (incl 5%)
  291. Label: EMI Music Japan Inc. | # TOCP-71422~23 | Time: 01:46:44 | Scans (png/jpg) ~ 1.58 Gb/191 Mb
  292. Besides being mostly midtempo and mostly mid-temperature, Pet Shop Boys’ 11th studio album is an oddly structured effort, giving up its theme during track number four, a seemingly throwaway, two-and-a-half-minute ditty called “Your Early Stuff.” They may be dashing, tasteful pop craftsmen to their fans, but Elysium’s prime number finds them pre-gig and stuck with a cabbie who sees this duo as A Flock of Seagulls-styled nostalgic fluff, where haircuts and videos are discussed before anyone remembers the song was called “West End Girls.” Good news, because PSB’s catty moments are some of their most delicious, and while the fine “Ego Music” (“In the sea of negativity/I’m the Statue of Liberty/That’s why people love me/It’s humbling”) balances bliss and spite with the grace of their 1991 single “How Can You Expect to Be Taken Seriously?,” feeling prickly is out of fashion when the Olympics come to town, and this is the Pet Shop Boys album with their Olympic single “Winner.” Low-key and still triumphant, the cut feels like fists in the air while wearing tasteful trench coats, and without the usual panache, this misty victory is still an acquired taste. The hooky “A Face Like That,” on the other hand, is winning crossover, paying extra dividends to fan club members who will see it as a sped-up “Love Comes Quickly,” and with ironic swan song “Requiem in Denim and Leopardskin” soaring with classical arrangements, Derek Jarman references, and memories of “the cliches, the candles, the mess,” the album’s awkward juggling of self-doubt and spectacle is on point for a moment, suggesting return visits to Elysium will provide answers and insight, Behaviour-style. Maybe that motorcycle heard at the end of the album is speeding toward a new tomorrow, or maybe it’s headed toward the Olympic closing ceremonies for Pet Shop Boys to perform “West End Girls” when they’d prefer to do “Winner.” Either way, Elysium is an interesting, sour, and insider-aimed dispatch from backstage, interrupted by some big moments that sound entirely commissioned.
  293. Review by David Jeffries, Allmusic.com
  294. Tracklist:
  295. CD1:
  296. 01. Leaving (03:50)
  297. 02. Invisible (05:05)
  298. 03. Winner (03:50)
  299. 04. Your Early Stuff (02:33)
  300. 05. A Face Like That (05:06)
  301. 06. Breathing Space (05:10)
  302. 07. Ego Music (03:05)
  303. 08. Hold On (03:19)
  304. 09. Give It A Go (03:53)
  305. 10. Memory Of The Future (04:31)
  306. 11. Everything Means Something (04:50)
  307. 12. Requiem In Denim And Leopardskin (05:49)
  308. 13. The Way Through The Woods (02:18)
  309. CD2:
  310. 01. Leaving (Instrumental) (03:50)
  311. 02. Invisible (Instrumental) (05:05)
  312. 03. Winner (Instrumental) (03:50)
  313. 04. Your Early Stuff (Instrumental) (02:33)
  314. 05. A Face Like That (Instrumental) (05:06)
  315. 06. Breathing Space (Instrumental) (05:10)
  316. 07. Ego Music (Instrumental) (03:05)
  317. 08. Hold On (Instrumental) (03:12)
  318. 09. Give It A Go (Instrumental) (03:53)
  319. 10. Memory Of The Future (Instrumental) (04:32)
  320. 11. Everything Means Something (Instrumental) (04:50)
  321. 12. Requiem In Denim And Leopardskin (Instrumental) (05:48)
  322. 13. The Way Through The Woods (Instrumental) (02:18)
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