Disco (album)
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Disco | |||||
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Remix album by Pet Shop Boys | |||||
Released | November 17, 1986 | ||||
Recorded | 1985-1986 | ||||
Genre | Synthpop | ||||
Length | 46:19 | ||||
Label | Parlophone | ||||
Producer | Pet Shop Boys, Julian Mendelssohn, Stephen Hague, Phil Harding, J.J. Jezalik, Nicholas Froome | ||||
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Disco is the second album by the UK electronic music group Pet Shop Boys. It was released by Parlophone on November 17, 1986 .
Disco was not an original studio album, but rather a collection of remixes of tracks from their first album, Please, and its respective B-sides. Many fans of 1980s synthpop view the mixes on this album as some of the best examples of the extended dance mix and this album includes remixes by Arthur Baker, Shep Pettibone and Pet Shop Boys themselves.
It is difficult to say where Pet Shop Boys saw this album fitting in among their other albums when they released it. When, in 2001, they re-released what they deemed their first six albums, they left Disco out, confirming perhaps what many fans had already suspected, that the group did not consider this album on the same level as the others.
In addition, Pet Shop Boys would later release Disco 2, Disco 3 and Disco 4 also albums of remixes, although they differ greatly from the original album: Disco 2 is a continuous mega-mix of dance remixes, Disco 3 is a mixture of remixes and new songs and Disco 4 consists exclusively of tracks remixed by the Pet Shop Boys, mainly by other artists.
The sleeve cover was a still from the promo video to "Paninaro" directed by the Pet Shop Boys themselves.
The Disco mixes of "Suburbia" and "Paninaro" can also be found on the "Suburbia' 12" and the 2001 two-disc re-release of Please. 7" versions of both mixes of these songs were used for the "Suburbia" single release.
The original version of "In the night" was the B-side to the original release of "Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)". Arthur Baker's Extended Mix of "In the night" was used as the theme for the BBC's The Clothes Show. In the mid-1990s, the Pet Shop Boys remixed "In the night" again in a then-contemporary style so that the programme would continue to use the theme. This version, known as "In the night 1995", was released as a b-side to the 1996 single "Before" and was then collected on the 2001 two-disc re-release of Bilingual.
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[edit] Track listing
- "In the Night" (Arthur Baker's Extended mix)
- "Suburbia" (Julian Mendelssohn's Full Horror mix)
- "Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)" (Ron Dean Miller and Latin Rascals's Version Latina)
- "Paninaro" (Pet Shop Boys and David Jacob's Italian mix)
- "Love comes quickly" (Shep Pettibone's Mastermix)
- "West End girls" (Shep Pettibone's Disco mix)
[edit] Personnel
- Neil Tennant
- Chris Lowe
[edit] Remixers
- "In the Night" remixed by Arthur Baker
- "Surburbia" produced and mixed by Julian Mendelssohn
- "Opportunities" remixed by Ron Dean Miller and the Latin Rascals
- "Paninaro" remixed by Pet Shop Boys and David Jacob
- "Love Comes Quickly" remixed by Shep Pettibone for Mastermix Production
- "West End Girls" remixed by Shep Pettibone for Mastermix Production
[edit] Guest musicians
- Andy Richards - Fairlight on track 2
- Gary Barnacle - Saxophone on track 2
- Blue Weaver and Khris Kallis - Additional keyboards on track 3
- Adrien Cook - Fairlight on track 4
- Andy Mackay - Saxophone on track 5