Discography: The Complete Singles Collection
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Discography: The Complete Singles Collection | ||
Compilation album by Pet Shop Boys | ||
Released | November 4, 1991 | |
Recorded | ??? | |
Genre | Synthpop | |
Length | 76:54 | |
Label | Parlophone | |
Producer(s) | Pet Shop Boys | |
Pet Shop Boys chronology | ||
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Behaviour (1990) |
Discography: The Complete Singles Collection (1991) |
Very (1993) |
Discography: The Complete Singles Collection is an 18 track compilation by the UK electronic music group Pet Shop Boys. It was first released in 1991.
As the name suggests, Discography is a collection of all of the hit singles by Pet Shop Boys up to that point (1991), alongside two new tracks "DJ culture" and "Was it worth it?". Although all the songs on this album had appeared in some form on their previous albums, only six of the songs previously appeared on an album in their single versions.
The album contains the Pet Shop Boys cover version of U2's hit "Where The Streets Have No Name", which later in the song breaks into the chorus of The Four Seasons' "Can't Take My Eyes Off You".
Around the time of the release of Discography, Pet Shop Boys also released a video collection, Videography, consisting of the music videos for each of the songs on this album in a slightly different order and with the song Was it worth it? being replaced with How can you expect to be taken seriously?, which itself was not on the audio versions of the album, despite being part of a double a-side with "Where the streets have no name (I can't take my eyes off of you)" (the exclusion due to the constrictions of the CD's running time).
In 2003, Pet Shop Boys released an updated single collection called PopArt, which featured different mixes of "Suburbia" and "Heart" and excluded "Was It Worth It?". In addition, it featured all the Pet Shop Boys singles released after 1991 with the exception of "Absolutely Fabulous". Again, "How can you expect to be taken seriously?" was not included.
[edit] Track listing
- "West End Girls"
- "Love Comes Quickly"
- "Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)"
- "Suburbia"
- "It's a Sin"
- "What Have I Done to Deserve This?"
- "Rent"
- "Always on My Mind"
- "Heart"
- "Domino Dancing"
- "Left to My Own Devices"
- "It's Alright"
- "So Hard"
- "Being Boring"
- "Where the Streets Have No Name (I Can't Take My Eyes Off You)"
- "Jealousy"
- "DJ Culture"
- "Was It Worth It?"
Pet Shop Boys |
Neil Tennant | Chris Lowe |
Discography |
Albums: Please | Actually | Introspective | Behaviour | Very | Bilingual | Nightlife | Release | Fundamental |
Soundtracks and scores: Closer to Heaven (Original Cast Recording) | Battleship Potemkin |
Remix albums: Disco | Disco 2 | Disco 3 |
Compilations: Discography: The Complete Singles Collection | Alternative | PopArt: The Hits | Back to Mine: Pet Shop Boys |
Live: Concrete |
Singles: "West End girls" | "Love comes quickly" | "Opportunities (Let's make lots of money)" | "Suburbia" | "It's a Sin" | "What Have I Done to Deserve This?" | "Rent" | "Always On My Mind" | "Heart" | "Domino dancing" | "Left to my own devices" | "It's alright" | "So Hard" | "Being Boring" | "Where the streets have no name (I can't take my eyes off you)" | "How can you expect to be taken seriously?" | "Jealousy" | "DJ Culture" | "Was it worth it?" | "Can you forgive her?" | "Go West" | "I wouldn't normally do this kind of thing" | "Liberation" | "Yesterday, when I was mad" | "Paninaro '95" | "Before" | "Se a vida é (That’s the way life is)" | "Single-Bilingual" | "Somewhere" | "I don't know what you want but I can't give it any more" | "New York City boy" | "You only tell me you love me when you're drunk" | "Home and dry" | "I get along" | "London" | "Miracles" | "Flamboyant" | "I'm with Stupid" | "Minimal" | "Numb" | "She's Madonna" |
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Other projects: It Couldn't Happen Here | Reputation | Results | Spaghetti Records | Closer to Heaven |