For casual fans, Essential Pet Shop Boys is hardly essential, since it contains alternate versions, remixes, seven-inch single versions and a pair of LP tracks, not the...
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The Pet Shop Boys' collaboration with playwright Jonathan Harvey for Closer to Heaven was a smashing success among the West End in 2001 and a delight for fans around the...
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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...
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How many different ways can you dance to an already-danceable Pet Shop Boys hit? That's sorta like the "How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Roll...
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Their take on the Elvis Presley/ Willie Nelson classic "You Are Always On My Mind" is the perfect example of a band truly making a cover song their own; it's one of the...
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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,...
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The melodramatic "It's A Sin" sounds like the theme to the movie Seven--IF Seven had been a high-camp Liza Minnelli musical. The duet with Dusty Springfield, "What Have I...
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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...
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Their classic early singles, like "West End Girls," "Love Comes Quickly," "Suburbia" (their best tune ever) and perhaps the one '80s song that epitomizes the entire decade,...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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In 1994, EMI America released the two-CD set Very/Relentless, which contained two records originally released on Capitol in 1993 -- Very and the EP Relentless -- by British...
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Give the Boys props for sticking to what they do best, unlike many bands from their era who are clumsily trying to keep up with the latest '90s trends. Who'd a-thunk the...
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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...
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When you're talking Shop, little seems to change. Fifteen years after "West End Girls" first materialized, the Pet Shop Boys reliably supply the expected. Opener...
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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,...
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Nightlife is a loose concept album -- more of a song cycle, really -- about nightlife, naturally. There's not really a specific story, it's more of a collection of moods and...
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The Pet Shop Boys have never made a bad album, but with Nightlife, they started to seem a little worn out, as if they had explored their sound as far as it would go. But...
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Very rivals Behaviour as Pet Shop Boys' best album, so it's appropriate that the "further listening" bonus disc on Very's installment in the 2001 expanded-edition series...
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This is where things start to get interesting in Pet Shop Boys' reissue campaign, not because Introspective is one of their best recordings, but because the bonus disc is...
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Behaviour is arguably Pet Shop Boys' best album -- rivaled by the one that followed it, Very -- so it's appropriate that it's paired with the best "further listening"...
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Of the 14 tracks on the second disc of the two-disc expanded reissue of Actually, Pet Shop Boys' second album, there are three previously unreleased mixes, highlighted by...
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Pet Shop Boys' 2001 expanded-edition reissue campaign is a model example of how to execute deluxe reissues, and the very first in the six-disc series, their debut album...
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The third in an infrequent series of albums made up of remixes and new creations aimed at the dancefloor, Disco 3 isn't geared toward casual listeners or casual Pet Shop...
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The Pet Shop Boys have never made a bad album, but with Nightlife, they started to seem a little worn out, as if they had explored their sound as far as it would go. But...
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