4.0 out of 5 stars
about the PSB album pop art.........., September 5, 2008
This review is from: Popart (Audio CD)
it is a good collection of all the good tunes of pet shop boys....it is a potected CD which comes with the package. A recommended collection those whopm are interested in this genre of music.
N/B: The true illicit confession film should have the very first longer sex scene, the rest of the scene are longer and the pimp whom employ one woman to work in his lap dance club where later there is a sex scene etc.
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Dr, MR Franc MBBS (PhD) GPS Ang Poon Kah
Director 'lou ye' - Ang Poon Kah for film summer palace.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
All the best, French-style..., August 14, 2004
This review is from: Popart (Audio CD)
Despite being advertised as a French version, this is in fact the same configuration as the North American release of the PopArt CD with one exception -- the track 'New York City Boy' has been replaced with a French-only version of 'Paris City Boy' in its place. There are several versions of this with minor variations, so be advised to check the listings carefully for the song-selections and tracks.
The first of the discs of this 'Greatest Hits' for the Pet Shop Boys contains 17 tracks (Pop), and the second 18 tracks (Art). For those who are die-hard fans of the Pet Shop Boys, this is a must have, but, for the most part, those fans will find it is in many ways an already-have. The tracks are remastered, but given the high production qualities of most PSB discs generally, there isn't a great deal to be gained from this. There are two new songs, Miracles and Flamboyant (one on each disc), which are both wonderful (and, interestingly, the addition of two songs to the 'greatest hits' compilation matches their performance with Discography, which also had a 'best of' with two new tracks added).
There are the major songs and single releases from all previous albums, so this serves both as a retrospective but also as a handy all-in-one collection spanning the history of the Pet Shop Boys; from that perspective, if you were to have just one CD from them, this would the one. The songs are not in chronological release order (as Discography was), but rather seem almost randomly arranged; all songs but one from Discography are here, with an additional collection of tracks from the later album releases that reached the UK top 20. The division between 'Pop' and 'Art' is subtle, and any lifelong fan will have his or her own impressions as to which songs should fit into which category. The 'Pop' side is more disco/dance music, whereas the 'Art' side is a little more sombre, and the lyrics a little more complex. On the other hand, some songs, such as 'Love comes quickly' would easily qualify for either designation.
This collection represents more than 20 years work on the part of Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe. For the first several years of that career, they were famous world-wide, and quite a staple in the dance clubs and video programming in America and elsewhere. The first singles collection 'Discography' represented the beginning of the decline of 80s style dance music in America, but the music descended from this type remained strongly popular throughout the rest of the world, as the sold-out concert tours of the Pet Shop Boys everywhere except North America attests to. Many of the songs on this 'Pop-Art' collection will therefore be new to audiences whose interest in the Pet Shop Boys ended the hits from the 'Behaviour' era.
Pop-Art is a must-have for anyone who likes dance music, disco, electronic music, 80s music, the Pet Shop Boys, or who wants to have a complete music collection. This is an interesting option for those who already have the track 'New York City Boy' on another album ('Nightlife') or on single, so as to get the extra, special track.
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