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Pet Shop Boys - "Very Relentless" and "Alternative" I've just pulled a handfull of albums from the shelve to upload
unto my computer and low n behold, it contained two PSB releases I hadn't listened to in a long time. The first one being "Very Relentless", the limited edition UK release of the album "Very" that contained an extra EP with 6 new songs, called "Relentless". The package looks like thus: Tracklist: "My Head is Spinning" "Forever in Love" "KDX 125" "We Came From Outer Space" "The Man Who Has Everything" "One Thing Leads to Another" this three part latex fold out with dented braille like bumps. contains the orange, cardboard Very case, the Blue/Purple cd case for "Relentless" and a booklet with pictures. most of the songs on "Relentless" showcase Chris Lowe's skills a lot more than the regular albums do. Vocals on these six longish tracks, with the exception of "One Thing Leads to Another," are absolutely minimal and frequently only fragments of language if even that. The music is lush, inspiring as always, full of dramatic loops and twists, and always pegged and driven by the beats It is, frankly, unlike anything they released before or since. The second album is one of my fav PSB releases of all time, being "Alternative" the (almost) definitive collection of all their b-sides. A lot of them edited a bit, but mainly this is their version of Prince's "B-sides" disc. Except it is a double album and chunkfull of songs that sound as well as the material on their regular albums, if not better in some cases. Disc 1 In The Night A Man Could Get Arrested That's My Impression Was That What It Was? Paninaro Jack The Lad You Know Where You Went Wrong A New Life I Want A Dog Do I Have To? I Get Excited (You Get Excited Too) Don Juan The Sound Of The Atom Splitting One Of The Crowd Your Funny Uncle Disc 2 It Must Be Obvious We All Feel Better In The Dark Bet She's Not Your Girlfriend Losing My Mind Music For Boys Miserablism Hey, Headmaster What Keeps Mankind Alive? Shameless Too Many People Violence (Hacienda version) Decadence If Love Were All Euroboy Some Speculation They're almost all 5 star songs, if you know their place in the discography and all. I guess they might not mean as much to someone who became a fan in the 90's, because the songs may sound old and dated to those people. But they're a real treasure of material for people who caught on immediately at the beginning of their releases. Chris Lowe later commented on "Euroboy" and "Some Speculation" saying, it would have been a better idea for the group to have put those two songs on "Relentless" as well and released that as a seperate album instead of the rather lousy "Disco 2". I couldn't agree more. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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This thread is suddenly making me realise how early
I started seriously listening to music. I can remember seeing the video for "West end Girls" all over TV and liking the song a lot. Than we borrowed the album "Please" from the library and I put it on a cassette. A year later, in 1987, when "Actually" was released, my mom liked the singles a lot and I got her to buy the album for herself, but meanwhile I listened to it more than she did. To think I was only 8 or 9 years old at that time is quite daunting. I'd forgotten all about being into music like that at such an early age. Well, early for me, anyway But come to think of it, I discovered the Eurythmics at the same time. My brother was into them as well, so he bought "Sweet Dreams" and we played it to an absolute shocking death lol. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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PSB fan over here from their first album too
I love those and every one of their albums . Though at first I didn't like Relentless so much. But I think it's for it sounded a bit dirty unlike the clean, sometimes over produced sound I was used to. Of course I grew up to love it. As soon as I bought Alternative I made my own extended editions of the albums with their b-sides and all first on casette, later on CD. | |
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PANDURITO said: As soon as I bought Alternative I made my own extended editions of the albums with their b-sides and all first on casette, later on CD.
so did I, just like with the Prince b-sides. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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PSB rule! I've also got these two releases, I think they are very good examples of what a 'special edition' release should be... -->> This Space 4 Rent <<--
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amyhr said: PSB rule! I've also got these two releases, I think they are very good examples of what a 'special edition' release should be...
Definitely - The PSB treat their followers very well. I'm not quite as obsessive a fan as I used to be, but I loved Alternative when it came out - Some Speculation is probably my favourite track of theirs. | |
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damosuzuki said: amyhr said: PSB rule! I've also got these two releases, I think they are very good examples of what a 'special edition' release should be...
Definitely - The PSB treat their followers very well. I'm not quite as obsessive a fan as I used to be, but I loved Alternative when it came out - Some Speculation is probably my favourite track of theirs. oh yes, "Some Speculation" is so dreamy and spaced out, it's a great song to chill out to and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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IstenSzek said: This thread is suddenly making me realise how early
I started seriously listening to music. I can remember seeing the video for "West end Girls" all over TV and liking the song a lot. Than we borrowed the album "Please" from the library and I put it on a cassette. A year later, in 1987, when "Actually" was released, my mom liked the singles a lot and I got her to buy the album for herself, but meanwhile I listened to it more than she did. To think I was only 8 or 9 years old at that time is quite daunting. I'd forgotten all about being into music like that at such an early age. Well, early for me, anyway But come to think of it, I discovered the Eurythmics at the same time. My brother was into them as well, so he bought "Sweet Dreams" and we played it to an absolute shocking death lol. It's funny you should mention that songs b/c that's what hip me to them also. It seems like yesterday when I bought their 45'. | |
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i love alternative. The PSB are one of the best b-sides artists, no question. My faves are Don Juan (LOVE that song), Hey Headmaster, Miserablism, Some Speculation, Decadence... so many more. And their more recent B-sides are fantastic, as well.
Not a huge fan of the Relentless CD - have to be in the right mood for it. But Very is of course a masterpiece | |
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"Alternative" looks tempting but I have most of their Remastered CDs (my first non collection of theirs was "Very/Further Listening" so I just kept buying those discs instead of the regular verisons) which contain all of the b-sides, so it's not worth it, really. Aggreed, they make very memorable b-sides...in some cases much better than their album tracks! "I Get Excited", "Miserablism", "Hey, Headmaster", "Bet She's Not Your Girlfriend", "Some Speculation", "A New Life"..Come on! "Very" is a great album but (and I don't have "Please" or am I familar with b-sides after "Bilingual" so I can't be sure) but it's b-sides were probably some of the best of their career. Worthy of another album!
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so nice to see that many others appreciate their very good b-sides!
listening to the album again yesterday, I've fallen in love again with "Your Funny Uncle". Such a nice, un-PSB-like song. So simple for that time in their carreer. it almost points forward to the more organic sound of "Behaviour" and the way he sings the last line just floors me. The way the melody just slightly shifts by the inflection of the words. those former things have passed away another life begins today and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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