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| ARTIST: | Pet Shop Boys |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Capitol |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | In the Night, Suburbia (The Full Horror), Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money), Paninaro, Love Comes Quickly, West End Girls |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 077774645027 |
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Customer Reviews of Disco
For a Remix EP, still not a bad job from the Boys! I rate this album lower than some other PSB albums I own because of it's short length. The inclusion of remixes of two of their early B-sides, "In The Night" and "Paninaro" would later be included on the double collection "Alternative". They're still pretty good, and I also like the lengthy versions of "Suburbia-The Full Horror", "Opportunites", "Love Comes Quickly", and especially the Boys' classic "West End Girls". All in all, not really too bad, not as good as the "Discography" compilation, but still worlds better than the purely awful "Disco 2". But that's a story for another time...
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Disco~ Pet Shop Boys is another case where greed and the love of money starts to rule. The remixes just plain suck and there is no excuse to realese this piece(...).
Not the best.
Remix albums are rarely perfect, but this one by the Pet Shop Boys is below average. Included is the amazing Shep Pettibone remix of "Love Comes Quickly", which extends the original, emotional, beautiful italo-disco tune. But this is unnecesary if you've got the double CD version of "Please" with the PSB's own extended version of "Love Comes Quickly" as it's virtually the same as the remix. The remix of "In The Night" is nice too, with it's thumping beat and extended length, but the rest of the tracks fall short of greatness, or even being all that good.
You get the entire version of "Suburbia", which upon hearing you'll realize why the edit of it is so much more popular, and there is a reprehensible version of "West End Girls", which reduces the original masterpiece to a standard, boring, plodding dance number with weak beats.
Recoomended mostly for hardcore fans and collectors, otherwise, you'd be better off buying the double disc version of "Please" as it has many similar remixes of the same tracks, only better.