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CD1
01. The Truck Driver And His Mate
02. Hit And Miss
03. In The Night 1995
04. Betrayed
05. How I Learned To Hate Rock-And-Roll – and
06. Discoteca (New Version)
07. The Calm Before The Storm					play
08. Confidential (Demo For Tina Turner) [2012 - Remaster]
09. The Boy Who Couldn’t Keep His Clothes On
10. Delusions Of Grandeur
11. The View From Your Balcony
12. Disco Potential
13. Silver Age
14. Screaming
15. The Ghost Of Myself
16. Casting A Shadow
17. Lies
18. Sexy Northerner

CD2
01. Always
02. Nightlife
03. Searching For The Face Of Jesus
04. Between Two Islands
05. Friendly Fire
06. We’re The Pet Shop Boys
07. Transparent
08. I Didn’t Get Where I Am Today
09. The Resurrectionist
10. Girls Don’t Cry					play
11. In Private (7-Inch Mix) – inch mix)
12. Blue On Blue
13. No Time For Tears (7-Inch Mix) – inch mix)
14. Bright Young Things
15. Party Song
16. We’re All Criminals Now
17. Gin And Jag
18. After The Event
19. The Former Enfant Terrible
20. Up And Down

Personnel:
Neil Tennant - Vocals, keyboards, synthesiser, guitar
Chris Lowe - Synthesizer, piano, electronic drums, vocals, keyboards

 

In a career spanning over 2 decades, the duo of Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe have created some of the most beloved and recognizable hits in the world, etc.), and sold over 30 million records. They've worked with artists like Dusty Springfield, David Bowie, Liza Minnelli, Robbie Williams, Kylie Minogue, Electronic, and Madonna. Their mountain of hit singles also contain a perhaps less well-known but equally exquisite collection of b-sides and bonus tracks. To celebrate this prolific song-writing and recording partnership, an incredible 38 rare tracks have now been collected from singles released between 1996 to 2009, to create `Format'. ---Editorial Reviews

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluelover) Pet Shop Boys Fri, 27 Jan 2012 19:20:41 +0000
Pet Shop Boys - Fundamental (Special Edition) [2006] http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/219-petshopboy/2904-fundamental-special-edition.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/219-petshopboy/2904-fundamental-special-edition.html Pet Shop Boys - Fundamental (Special Edition) [2006]

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CD 1
1.Pet Shop Boys - Psychological
2.Pet Shop Boys - The sodom and gomorrah show
3.Pet Shop Boys - I made my excuses and left
4.Pet Shop Boys - Minimal
5.Pet Shop Boys - Numb
6.Pet Shop Boys - God willing
7.Pet Shop Boys - Luna park
8.Pet Shop Boys - Im with stupid
9.Pet Shop Boys - Casanova in hell
10.Pet Shop Boys - Twentieth century
11.Pet Shop Boys - Indefinite leave to remain
12.Pet Shop Boys - Integral

CD2
1.Pet Shop Boys - Fugitive
2.Pet Shop Boys - Sodom
3.Pet Shop Boys - Psychological
4.Pet Shop Boys - Flamboyant
5.Pet Shop Boys - Im with stupid
6.Pet Shop Boys - In private
7.Pet Shop Boys - Minimal
8.Pet Shop Boys – Gomorrah
Neil Tennant Chris Lowe + Others

 

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. ---David Jeffries, AllMusic Review

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Pet Shop Boys Sat, 26 Dec 2009 12:36:48 +0000
Pet Shop Boys - Pandemonium (2010) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/219-petshopboy/3860-pet-shop-boys-pandemonium-2010.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/219-petshopboy/3860-pet-shop-boys-pandemonium-2010.html Pet Shop Boys - Pandemonium (2010)

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01 - More Than A DreamHeart
02 - Did You See Me Coming
03 - PandemoniumCan You Forgive Her
04 - Love Etc.
05 - Go West
06 - Two Divided By Zero
07 - Why Don’t We Live Together
08 - New York City Boy
09 - Always On My Mind
10 - Closer To HeavenLeft To My Own Devices
11 - Do I Have To
12 - King’s Cross
13 - Suburbia
14 - Se a Vida e - Discoteca - Domino Dancing - Viva la Vida
15 - It’s a Sin
16 - Being Boring
17 - West End Girls

 

Some might say that the Pet Shop Boys have released more live documents than any synth pop band has a right to, but fans would wholeheartedly disagree. Joey Sixpack might not notice, but the duo takes great pride in making each tour’s set list unique, plus there are always some surprises for card-carrying fanclub members. Here, on this document of a 2009 concert at London’s O2 Arena, that means rarely heard live numbers like "Two Divided by Zero" and "Why Don't We Live Together?" plus the long-lost B-Side “Do I Have To?” Well-worn numbers like “Suburbia” and “Being Boring” are delivered as if they were fresh and new, while the triumphant performance of “West End Girls” shows that PSB have, shockingly, not grown tired of the tune. Kick it all off with a fantastic new mash-up of "More Than a Dream/Heart" and it’s a must own for the faithful, but when you add a well-shot DVD that captures the whole stage show, it’s the ultimate in PSB live sets. Borrowing an idea from Pink Floyd, the stage set features a wall of white blocks that are deconstructed, rearranged, and scattered as video is projected onto them. The effect is something dynamic and full of change that disappears when the lights come up, leaving nothing but the stark white stage and the fairly motionless duo. Clever, as always. ---David Jeffries, AllMusic Review

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluelover) Pet Shop Boys Fri, 12 Mar 2010 14:24:53 +0000
Pet Shop Boys – Christmas (2009) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/219-petshopboy/2862-pet-shop-boys-christmas.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/219-petshopboy/2862-pet-shop-boys-christmas.html Pet Shop Boys – Christmas (2009)

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1. It Doesn’t Often Snow At Christmas (New Version) 3:53
2. My Girl 3:52
3. All Over The World (New Version) 5:35
4. Viva La Vida/Domino dancing 3:45
5. My Girl (Our House Mix) 5:49

 

Given the over-subscribed portfolio of possible song choices usually involved, you can hardly blame the Pet Shop Boys for cutting their artistic losses and settling for a Christmas EP rather than a full album.

After all, can you imagine Neil Tennant summoning up either the sincere piety required for a convincing "Silent Night", or the jolly bonhomie to drive a decent "We Wish You a Merry Christmas"? Even so, the only bona fide Christmas song featured here is "It Doesn't Often Snow at Christmas", a 1997 fan-club single re-tooled for the 21st century, whose exquisitely downbeat title hook offers a typically slightly-disappointed take on the usual meteorological cliché. A brief burst of chimes and choir leads into glum social-realist depictions of "families fighting around a plastic tree, nothing on the TV that you want to see" and the like, rescued from Grinch-hood at the last moment by the company of one's beloved. A new version of "All Over the World", from their Yes album, restores to Tchaikovsky's familiar melody a touch of the dignity jettisoned by "Nut Rocker", while elsewhere a medley of "Viva La Vida" and "Domino Dancing" lashes Coldplay's tune to a pounding PSB drum part, and two remodelled electropop versions of Madness' "My Girl" drape moody string pads around twitchy synth lines. A short and sour offering, more lemon sorbet than figgy pudding. ---Andy Gill, independent.co.uk

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluelover) Pet Shop Boys Tue, 22 Dec 2009 11:49:10 +0000
Pet Shop Boys – Christmas 2009 http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/219-petshopboy/2893-pet-shop-boys-christmas.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/219-petshopboy/2893-pet-shop-boys-christmas.html Pet Shop Boys – Christmas 2009

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1. It Doesn’t Often Snow At Christmas (New Version) 3:53
2. My Girl 3:52
3. All Over The World (New Version) 5:35
4. Viva La Vida/Domino dancing 3:45
5. My Girl (Our House Mix) 5:49

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluelover) Pet Shop Boys Fri, 25 Dec 2009 11:26:05 +0000
Pet Shop Boys – The Most Incredible Thing (2011) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/219-petshopboy/8876-pet-shop-boys-the-most-incredible-thbei-untafting-2011.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/219-petshopboy/8876-pet-shop-boys-the-most-incredible-thbei-untafting-2011.html Pet Shop Boys – The Most Incredible Thing (2011)

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CD1:
ACT ONE
1. Prologue
2. The grind
3. The challenge
4. Help me
5. Risk
6. Physical jerks play
7. The competition
8. The meeting

ACT TWO
9. The clock 1/2/3
10. The clock 4/5/6
11. The clock 7/8/9
12. The clock 10/11/12
13. The winner
14. Destruction play

CD2:
ACT THREE
1. Back to the grind
2. The miracle - Ceremony
3. The miracle - Revolution
4. The miracle - Resurrection
5. The miracle - Colour and light
6. The miracle - The meeting (reprise)
7. The wedding

 

The British electro-pop duo worked with choreographer Javier De Frutos and playwright Matthew Dunster to create the ballet. The fairytale focuses on a competition, in which the winner gains half of the kingdom and, of course, the hand of the princess in marriage. The ballet will open for a five-night run on March 22. The score for The Most Incredible Thing was released earlier this week in the U.K. via EMI.

“I would regard this project as part of a long career of putting pop music in a theatrical context,” Neil Tennant recently told Reuters in an interview prior to a preview of the work. “We’ve always liked this thing of putting pop music in a theatrical context, really to make it more enjoyable. The theory is not very complicated: (it) is to make it more enjoyable and maybe to make you think about it slightly differently.” --- www.pastemagazine.com

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluelover) Pet Shop Boys Thu, 07 Apr 2011 18:34:15 +0000
Pet Shop Boys – Yes (2009) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/219-petshopboy/408-petshopyes.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/219-petshopboy/408-petshopyes.html Pet Shop Boys – Yes (2009)


01: Love Etc. (3:32)
02: All Over The World (3:51)
03: Beautiful People (3:42)
04: Did You See Me Coming? (3:41)
05: Vulnerable (4:47)
06: More Than A Dream (4:57)
07: Building A Wall (3:50)
08: King Of Rome (5:31)
09: Pandemonium (3:43)
10: The Way It Used To Be (4:44)
11: Legacy (6:23)
12: Love Etc. (Pet Shop Boys Sex Mix) (6:17)

 

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. ---David Jeffries, AllMusic Review

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