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Mais reprenons au début. Pour former un duo, il faut d'abord une rencontre et un nom. Pour les Pet Shop Boys, la première a lieu le 19 août 1981 dans un magasin de matériel hi-fi de Kings Road, à Londres. Neil Tennant et Chris Lowe réalisent qu'ils sont tous les deux des passionnés de musique de danse. Quant à l'appellation, elle leur vient d'un ami qui travaille dans une animalerie. « On trouvait… Plus de détails sur la Page Artiste Pet Shop Boys

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  • CD (2 mars 1999)
  • Nombre de disques: 2
  • Format : Double CD, Edition limitée, Import
  • Label: Import [Generic]
  • ASIN : B00000705Z
  • Autres éditions : CD  |  Cassette  |  Téléchargement MP3
  • Moyenne des commentaires client : 3.9 étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (8 commentaires client)
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Bilingual est effectivement un album au double langage, au double niveau d'écoute. Septième album du duo électro-pop aux chapeaux curieux, Neil Tennant et Chris Lowe, Bilingual transpose la musique futée et très anglaise des Pet Shop Boys loin du gris britannique, sous les lumières chatoyantes de la Méditerranée. Les Pet Shop Boys visitent les rythmes latins, s'approprient la chaleur du sud, samplent Astrud Gilberto et intègrent à leur musique déjà trépidante la vie agitée des nuits d'Ibiza ou de Barcelone. Une sensualité qu'ils n'avaient encore jamais atteinte. Instrumentations riches et cuivrées, disco sophistiquée, Bilingual fait danser ("Se A Vida E") et en voit de toutes les couleurs. Hymne à la fête et à la joie de vivre, en apparence, et l'on se laisserait facilement tromper. Bilingual est plus subtil et recèle au fond de ses chansons légères une tristesse, une noirceur d'âme auxquelles on ne prêtera certes pas attention en discothèque, mais qui révélera son spleen lors d'une écoute tranquille. Voix sombre de Neil Tennant ("Electricity"), paroles douces- amères ("Metamorphosis"), mélodies mélancoliques et tension dramatique des cuivres ("It Always Come As A Surprise") sous les rythmes sautillants ("Discoteca"), Bilingual est un album d'une densité exemplaire, parfait mélange de ce qui fait le disque pop ultime, la légèreté de la forme et la densité du propos. --Anne- Claire Norot

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S’il n’a pas la profondeur de Behavior, la puissance de Very, Bilingual reste l’un des meilleurs albums du groupe, le plus optimiste sans aucun doute. La nouveauté réside dans l’introduction de rythmes latino-américains, à l’image de « Se a vida é (That’s the way life is) », basé sur une chanson du groupe brésilien Olodum. La production, généreuse en chœurs féminins, percussions et cuivres, est plus chargée que sur les disques précédents.Les Pet Shop Boys confirment qu’ils sont peut-être les seuls à pouvoir faire cohabiter de l’euro-pop directement importée d’Ibiza (« Saturday Night Forever ») avec des ballades romantiques dont ils ont le secret (le merveilleux « It always comes as a surprise », façon bossa-nova).

Mais, comme toujours avec le duo, Bilingual a aussi une face plus sombre et introspective. Sur « To step aside », un Tennant contemplatif imagine le jour où il mettra fin à sa carrière musicale, et à son mode de vie un brin superficiel, tandis que « The Survivors » évoque une fois encore, sans jamais la nommer, l’épidémie du Sida. Pour les médias, Bilingual sera d’abord l’album du « coming out » officiel du chanteur et parolier. Sur le rap « Metamorphosis », ce dernier confie en effet pour la première fois, sans ambiguïté, son homosexualité : « What I wanted to be was a family man, but nature had some alternative plans ».



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4.0 étoiles sur 5 No translation or subtitles required, 14 décembre 2005
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FrKurt Messick "FrKurt Messick" (Bloomington, IN USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Ce commentaire fait référence à cette édition : Bilingual Limited (CD)
Again the Pet Shop Boys played their little trick on their fans. The album Very was released in 1994, and didn't do very well commercially or critically, and while the Pet Shop Boys shortly thereafter toured, it had the feeling (partly due to the rumour mill) that this was in fact a farewell series of performances. The next year, when the dual-disc set Alternative was released, the question was largely, 'Alternative to what?' -- a real album, a continuation (Alternative was made up of all the non-album b-sides that had been released during the Pet Shop Boys career, once again fueling speculation that this was a tying-up-of-loose-ends at the end of a career).

Then, in 1996, the album Bilingual was released, again following the by-then-well-established pattern of releasing a single, then follow-up with the album. This was an 'out' album; while most people always knew the alternative sexuality of the group, it had never been made explicit in the group's official publicity. Now, it had been. No surprise to anyone really (does anything coming from any band from the 80's really surprise anyone?).

The Pet Shop Boys managed to release an adequate album, alas, not their best work, and indeed some commentators, remembering the speculation that they were ready to retire, opined that retirement would have been better than this.

Not so, to be sure -- this is a perfectly serviceable album, good in many respects; the first single, Before, was released with a CD-movie of the video (very useful for those without Euro-MTV, American MTV long since having left the genre of the Pet Shop Boys behind and thus unlikely to carry their videos even when they win Euro-MTV awards). This song included many of the classic Pet Shop Boys elements -- poppy dance tune, double-edged lyrics, sample heavy feel, and toe-tapping rhythm.

The rest of the album is influenced obviously by the groups adventures in Latin America and Latin Europe during their concert tour, as well as holidays in the sun. Songs such as Discoteca and Se a vida é contain in their titles the influence; peppered throughout with almost spoken lines in Spanish (¿Hay una discoteca por acqui?), almost as if they had simply lifted lines from their Berlitz travel phrase book. But, in the traditional quirky Pet Shop Boys way, these fit in nicely with the tune.

The transitions on this album are interesting -- for the first time, the Pet Shop Boys didn't have their songs as isolated bits, but many instead flowed together--Discoteca and Single being two prime examples, which bleed together musically and lyrically, the end of Single being also the first line from Discoteca: (¿Hay una discoteca por acqui?).

Songs in the much more traditional upbeat, lyrically-cynical and clever, electronically pop include To step aside, A red letter day, and Saturday night forever. Tennant begins to allow himself some more direct social commentary in songs like The survivors, which can be understood on many levels. Of course, Tennant's lyrics on the album Behaviour poked fun at those celebrities who, because they have fame, suddenly start taking themselves seriously as experts on social concerns, so he is understandably cautious and understated in his own observations, which are usually very much rooted in his own, direct experiences.

As with many Pet Shop Boys albums, Bilingual had a follow-up single, Somewhere, which was not included on the album, but was on the special edition, limited release of the double-CD Bilingual. This second disc includes in addition to Somewhere remixes of several of the album cuts, as well as an additional b-side.

The songs Before, Single, and A red letter day charted variously around the world, but didn't catch hold and take top honours anywhere. Alas, the Pet Shop Boys looked like they were past it. But history has proven differently.

This is an essential album to anyone who wishes a complete Pet Shop Boys collection -- the special album only for those die-hard collectors who can spend extra on auction sites or some such to track it down, but one gains little musically from it. However, this album is for the most part a placeholder in the overall history of the Pet Shop Boys (for the historically inclined, perhaps it is the 'James Polk' of their albums, adequate but undistinguished, often forgotten, but still on the books).

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4.0 étoiles sur 5 Pas le meilleur des PSB mais très bon !, 12 mai 2008
Ce commentaire fait référence à cette édition : Bilingual + CD remix (CD)
Après Very qui n'a pas forcément connu un vaste succès malgré l'indémodable Go West que tout le monde fredonne sans savoir de qui il s'agit, Pet Shop Boys reviennent avec ce nouvel album studio Bilingual beaucoup plus subtile dans les sonorités plus latines ou sensuelles.
Ce qui fait que ce nouvel album plus électro a également eu du mal à trouver sa place dans la discothèque des PSB alors qu'au final, l'ensemble est très agréable à écouter.
Entre des rythmes donnant envie de bouger comme : Single, Se A Vida E, A red letter Day, .... et des mélodies beaucoup plus complexes telles que Metamorphosis ou Electricity, il est vrai que le ton de l'album est un peu moins exhubérant que Very mais le charme et la sensualité Latine qui s'en dégage procure à l'ensemble quelque chose de très homogène.
Pour ceux qui aiment les PSB, il est certes un peu dérangeant mais on finit par l'adopter tout de même après plusieurs écoutes.
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4.0 étoiles sur 5 No translation or subtitles required..., 9 mars 2006
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FrKurt Messick "FrKurt Messick" (Bloomington, IN USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Ce commentaire fait référence à cette édition : Bilingual - Japan (CD)
Again the Pet Shop Boys played their little trick on their fans. The album Very was released in 1994, and didn't do very well commercially or critically, and while the Pet Shop Boys shortly thereafter toured, it had the feeling (partly due to the rumour mill) that this was in fact a farewell series of performances. The next year, when the dual-disc set Alternative was released, the question was largely, 'Alternative to what?' -- a real album, a continuation (Alternative was made up of all the non-album b-sides that had been released during the Pet Shop Boys career, once again fueling speculation that this was a tying-up-of-loose-ends at the end of a career).

Then, in 1996, the album Bilingual was released, again following the by-then-well-established pattern of releasing a single, then follow-up with the album. This was an 'out' album; while most people always knew the alternative sexuality of the group, it had never been made explicit in the group's official publicity. Now, it had been. No surprise to anyone really (does anything coming from any band from the 80's really surprise anyone?).

The Pet Shop Boys managed to release an adequate album, alas, not their best work, and indeed some commentators, remembering the speculation that they were ready to retire, opined that retirement would have been better than this.

Not so, to be sure -- this is a perfectly serviceable album, good in many respects; the first single, Before, was released with a CD-movie of the video (very useful for those without Euro-MTV, American MTV long since having left the genre of the Pet Shop Boys behind and thus unlikely to carry their videos even when they win Euro-MTV awards). This song included many of the classic Pet Shop Boys elements -- poppy dance tune, double-edged lyrics, sample heavy feel, and toe-tapping rhythm.

The rest of the album is influenced obviously by the groups adventures in Latin America and Latin Europe during their concert tour, as well as holidays in the sun. Songs such as Discoteca and Se a vida é contain in their titles the influence; peppered throughout with almost spoken lines in Spanish (¿Hay una discoteca por acqui?), almost as if they had simply lifted lines from their Berlitz travel phrase book. But, in the traditional quirky Pet Shop Boys way, these fit in nicely with the tune.

The transitions on this album are interesting -- for the first time, the Pet Shop Boys didn't have their songs as isolated bits, but many instead flowed together--Discoteca and Single being two prime examples, which bleed together musically and lyrically, the end of Single being also the first line from Discoteca: (¿Hay una discoteca por acqui?).

Songs in the much more traditional upbeat, lyrically-cynical and clever, electronically pop include To step aside, A red letter day, and Saturday night forever. Tennant begins to allow himself some more direct social commentary in songs like The survivors, which can be understood on many levels. Of course, Tennant's lyrics on the album Behaviour poked fun at those celebrities who, because they have fame, suddenly start taking themselves seriously as experts on social concerns, so he is understandably cautious and understated in his own observations, which are usually very much rooted in his own, direct experiences.

As with many Pet Shop Boys albums, Bilingual had a follow-up single, Somewhere, which was not included on the album, but was on the special edition, limited release of the double-CD Bilingual. This second disc includes in addition to Somewhere remixes of several of the album cuts, as well as an additional b-side.

The songs Before, Single, and A red letter day charted variously around the world, but didn't catch hold and take top honours anywhere. Alas, the Pet Shop Boys looked like they were past it. But history has proven differently.

This is an essential album to anyone who wishes a complete Pet Shop Boys collection -- the special album only for those die-hard collectors who can spend extra on auction sites or some such to track it down, but one gains little musically from it. However, this album is for the most part a placeholder in the overall history of the Pet Shop Boys (for the historically inclined, perhaps it is the 'James Polk' of their albums, adequate but undistinguished, often forgotten, but still on the books).

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