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Discography: The Complete Singles Collection

Discography: The Complete Singles Collection

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Artist: Pet Shop Boys
Label: Capitol
Category: Music

List Price: $19.98
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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 105 reviews
Sales Rank: 2293

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 97097
UPC: 077779709724
EAN: 0077779709724
ASIN: B000002UZ4

Release Date: November 5, 1991
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Condition: Complete with original case, artwork, and disc. In stock and ships right now.

Tracks:

  • West End Girls
  • Love Comes Quickly - Pet Shop Boys, Hague, Stephen
  • Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)
  • Suburbia
  • It's a Sin
  • What Have I Done to Deserve This?
  • Rent
  • Always on My Mind - Pet Shop Boys, Christopher, Johnny
  • Heart
  • Domino Dancing
  • Left to My Own Devices
  • It's Alright - Pet Shop Boys, Sterling Void
  • So Hard
  • Being Boring
  • Where the Streets Have No Name (I Can't Take My Eyes off You) - Pet Shop Boys, Clayton, Adam
  • Jealousy
  • DJ Culture
  • Was It Worth It?

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Editorial Reviews:

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Where would the '80s have been without the Pet Shop Boys? Discography makes a compelling case for the notion of Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe as pioneers, if not geniuses. Mixing the cold feel of Euro-techno beats with the Boys' quest for something warm between the sheets, "What Have I Done to Deserve This" and "Suburbia" sound almost soulful. Although they seemed to be suffering from a terminal case of boredom, they managed to alchemize their ennui into touching sentimentality in "Love Comes Quickly," "Rent," and, especially, the AIDS-oriented "Being Boring." Discography begins with the Pet Shop Boys' beginning, "West End Girls," traveling past "Domino Dancing" and including their covers "Always on My Mind," and the medley "Where the Streets Have No Name (I Can't Take My Eyes Off of You.)" --Steve Gdula


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5 out of 5 stars Discography: The complete Collection   December 22, 2008
Sandra Hagstrom (San Antonio, Texas)
Great music CD, all the hits that I wanted to hear are on the CD, prompt delivery.


4 out of 5 stars Let's make lots of money!   May 10, 2008
Tim Brough (Springfield, PA United States)
Functioning exactly as its title promises, "Discography" covers the singles released by The Pet Shop Boys in the span from 1985's "West End Girls" to 1991's "Was It Worth It." While in England, they ran up a string of hits worthy of superstar status, in the US, their run of chart luck ended with 1988's "Domino Dancing" (from Introspective). Perhaps it was their very dry British sensibilities, maybe it was homo-phobia, but listening to this set from start to finish really does make you wonder why these great singles failed to find a home on American Radio.

Granted, the early singles are the epitome of what made new-wave radio in the 80's a blast to listen to, and "What Have I Done To Deserve This" is both a classic song AND resurrected the late Dusty Springfield's career, but you can hear Pet Shop Boys growing in sophistication from the snide ennui of "Opportunities" (from the debut, Please) to Behavior's look back of "Being Boring." They were bold enough to try all sorts of styles (from Trevor Horn's bombast on the great "Left to My Own Devices" to the heartbreak of "Being Boring") and were certainly not without their sense of humor. Despite constantly being labeled as dry or droll, making a medley out of Frankie Valli and U2 ("Where the Streets Have No Name/Can't Take My Eyes off of You") makes not only for a smashing dance record, but for a darn good musical in-joke.

Although "Discography" has since been updated to Pop Art: The Hits and includes songs from the PSB masterpiece Very on, this single disc retrospective is as essential to understanding 80's pop as would be The Best of New Order or Duran Duran's Greatest. The songs here all stand the tests of time.



4 out of 5 stars Good Collection (but some songs left out)   November 12, 2007
Jynne (Austin, TX, USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Good collection of the PSB's hits; would have been great if they had included gems like "Two Divided by Zero" and "Later Tonight." Still worth it, though. :)


5 out of 5 stars fine retrospective of The Pet Shop Boys and their music   October 5, 2007
Matthew G. Sherwin
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

The Pet Shop Boys show their talent on this very good, solid CD retrospective. It's full of their hits and great music.

"West End Girls" begins this track set; they sing of the young women in London's West End district who meet "East End Boys;" and the musical arrangement makes good use of the strings, drums and percussion. Great! "It's A Sin" makes a dramatic arrangement out of the strings, female backup chorus, special sound effects to simulate thunder, drums and percussion. The Pet Shop Boys do this number to express a man's guilt just because he was gay. The music and vocals compliment each other perfection and "It's A Sin" remains a strong number even today.

"What Have I Done To Deserve This?" was a big mainstream hit for The Pet Shop Boys; the drums, percussion, keyboard and guitars carry the melody very well. "What Have I Done To Deserve This?" explores the frustration a man feels when he could not please his former materialistic lover no matter how much he gave to them. Good harmonizing, too! "Domino Dancing" features a great dance music beat; and "Left To My Own Devices" was to be another major mainstream hit for The Pet Shop Boys. "Left To My Own Devices" sports an excellent dance music beat with just a twist of disco flavoring to make this shine! This number lets The Pet Shop Boys sing of a man who wants to do as he pleases. I predict that you'll enjoy "Left To My Own Devices" very much.

"Where The Streets Have No Name (I Can't Take My Eyes Off You)" begins with some pretty funky special effects; and when the musicians come in this number takes off like a rocket! Again we hear a type of dance music with a twist of disco flavoring to enhance the beauty of this number. In addition, "Was It Worth It?" features a great arrangement and The Pet Shop Boys deliver this number like the pros that they remain! Good backup vocals, too.

The liner notes include some great artwork and we get the song credits also.

The Pet Shop Boys gave us so much; and it's wonderful that they shared this music with us. Hopefully they'll continue to entertain people for many years to come.



5 out of 5 stars Love it!   September 9, 2007
ang
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This was my first Pet Shop Boys album and I'm so glad I got it. I tend towrd bands like Erasure, New Order and this fit right in. Highly recomended if you like the 80's euro-pop-new-wave thing.

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