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| Editorial Reviews: | |  |  | | DISCO 2 |  |
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| hat mich nicht vom hocker gerissen | |
|  | erwartete mir disco-sound der petshopboys ....
doch - naja .... zwar nett seine cd sammlung zu erweitern, doch hätte auch ohne ihr nicht an schlaflosen nächten gelitten
| | Not like the first one... | |
|  | | The first 'Disco' album (or rather, mini-album) by the Pet Shop Boys was released a year or so after their main hit album, 'Please'. That album generated several major hits, and the 'Disco' remix version collected those in good, dance-able and recognisable form. Thus, it is understandable that fans would expect the same treatment from an album entitled 'Disco 2', right? Well, not really. First of all, the Pet Shop Boys had been in a period of decline, relatively speaking, in terms of their overall popularity. Their album 'Behaviour' was the last major chart-topper; the album 'Very' got a lack-luster reception despite being in many ways very typically Pet Shop Boys in sound. The songs collected on 'Disco 2' are primarily from 'Very', with a few extra tracks thrown in ('So Hard' from 'Behaviour', 'We all feel better in the dark' from a B-side, and 'Absolutely Fabulous' from their one-off single release in honour of the show of the same name). One of the problems is less PSB and more systemic, perhaps - the era of remixes staying more-or-less faithful to their base tracks had come to an end, and the remixes of the mid-1990s to the present are more DJ/remixer creations with just a hint of the original song thrown in. One often gets the sense of more remixer than PSB influence on the tracks here. The songs included here (sometimes more than once) include 'Absolutely Fabulous' (x2), 'I wouldn't normally do this kind of thing' (x2), 'Go West' (the PSB remake of the Village People classic), 'Liberation', 'So Hard', 'Can you forgive her?', 'Yesterday when I was mad' (x3), and 'We all feel better in the dark.' There is a bonus disc in some packagings, which includes remixs of the songs 'Decadence', 'Some Speculation', 'Euroboy', and yet another version of 'Yesterday when I was mad' and 'I wouldn't normally do this kind of thing'. I must admit this is one of my lesser-played PSB albums, in part because there are no clear breaks in the tracks (and I rarely have time to listen to an hour or more of music of this sort uninterrupted), and partly because, while the die-hard fan will want these tracks, most will probably prefer the original songs themselves in any event. One for the fans, definitely, but not for the casual listener.
| | Not like the first Disco... | |
|  | | The first 'Disco' album (or rather, mini-album) by the Pet Shop Boys was released a year or so after their main hit album, 'Please'. That album generated several major hits, and the 'Disco' remix version collected those in good, dance-able and recognisable form. Thus, it is understandable that fans would expect the same treatment from an album entitled 'Disco 2', right? Well, not really. First of all, the Pet Shop Boys had been in a period of decline, relatively speaking, in terms of their overall popularity. Their album 'Behaviour' was the last major chart-topper; the album 'Very' got a lack-luster reception despite being in many ways very typically Pet Shop Boys in sound. The songs collected on 'Disco 2' are primarily from 'Very', with a few extra tracks thrown in ('So Hard' from 'Behaviour', 'We all feel better in the dark' from a B-side, and 'Absolutely Fabulous' from their one-off single release in honour of the show of the same name). One of the problems is less PSB and more systemic, perhaps - the era of remixes staying more-or-less faithful to their base tracks had come to an end, and the remixes of the mid-1990s to the present are more DJ/remixer creations with just a hint of the original song thrown in. One often gets the sense of more remixer than PSB influence on the tracks here. The songs included here (sometimes more than once) include 'Absolutely Fabulous' (x2), 'I wouldn't normally do this kind of thing' (x2), 'Go West' (the PSB remake of the Village People classic), 'Liberation', 'So Hard', 'Can you forgive her?', 'Yesterday when I was mad' (x3), and 'We all feel better in the dark.' There is a bonus disc in some packagings, which includes remixs of the songs 'Decadence', 'Some Speculation', 'Euroboy', and yet another version of 'Yesterday when I was mad' and 'I wouldn't normally do this kind of thing'. This listing does not appear to have this bonus disc included. I must admit this is one of my lesser-played PSB albums, in part because there are no clear breaks in the tracks (and I rarely have time to listen to an hour or more of music of this sort uninterrupted), and partly because, while the die-hard fan will want these tracks, most will probably prefer the original songs themselves in any event. One for the fans, definitely, but not for the casual listener.
| |  | es gibt eigentlich keine cd der pet shop boys, die nicht zumindest empfehlenswert wäre. mit einer ausnahme: disco 2. die erfindung des megamixes ist an sich schon absolut überflüssig und am besten auf schlechten bootleg cds aufgehoben. hier allerdings haben sich neil tennant und chris lowe die blöße gegeben und einige gute und weniger gute remixe ihrer songs zu einer ca. 50 minütigen soße verquirlen lassen, die selbst einem ausgesprochenen fan wie mir nicht schmeckt (um im bild zu bleiben).wie gesagt, viele der einzelnen remixe sind wirklich gut, gehen in diesem mix allerdings unter. also lieber auf dem flohmarkt nach alten maxis suchen, als diese cd hier kaufen.
| | Pet Shop Boys - In the Mix | |
|  | Das die Pet Shop Boys nicht zu den langweiligen Zeitgenossen gehören beweisen sie mit dieser CD. Kein reguläres Album, sondern eine Zusammenstellung von Remixen aus den "Very" Produktionen. Aber auch Remixe von Klassikern wie "So hard" oder "We all feel better in the dark" sind auf dieser CD zu finden. Alle Stücke sind zu einem Megamix zusammengefügt worden und somit ist die Platte ein interessanter Kauf für alle Pet Shop Boys Fans und für Liebhaber der House- und Tranceklänge. Namenhafte DJ's wie Jam & Spoon, Rollo (Faihtless), David Morales oder die Beatmasters (unter anderen Erasure und die Sparks produziert) aber auch New Yorker Plattenteller Experten wie Junior Vasquez oder DJ Pierre geben sich die Ehre. Eine musikalische Reise in die verschiedensten Sparten der 90er Dance-Musik. Wer die Lieder der Pet Shop Boys aus den Charts kennt und liebt aber kein Freund von Remixen ist, sollte die Finger von der Scheibe lassen. Für alle anderen ist sie eine willkommende Abwechslung zur hausbackenen Musik aus den Dancefloor-Sälen.
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