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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 (23 mai 2001)
  • Nombre de disques: 1
  • Format : Edition limitée
  • Label: Parlophone
  • ASIN : B00005J9LY
  • Autres éditions : CD  |  Cassette  |  Téléchargement MP3
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Écouter  1. Two Divided By Zero (2001 Digital Remaster) 3:35EUR 0,99
Écouter  2. West End Girls (2001 - Remaster) 4:45EUR 0,99
Écouter  3. Opportunities (Let's Make Lots Of Money) (2001 Digital Remaster) 3:44EUR 0,99
Écouter  4. Love Comes Quickly (2001 Digital Remaster) 4:19EUR 0,99
Écouter  5. Suburbia (2001 Digital Remaster) 5:07EUR 0,99
Écouter  6. Opportunities (Reprise) (2001 Digital Remaster)0:33EUR 0,99
Écouter  7. Tonight Is Forever (2001 Digital Remaster) 4:32EUR 0,99
Écouter  8. Violence (2001 Digital Remaster) 4:29EUR 0,99
Écouter  9. I Want A Lover (2001 Digital Remaster) 4:06EUR 0,99
Écouter10. Later Tonight (2001 Digital Remaster) 2:49EUR 0,99
Écouter11. Why Don't We Live Together? (2001 Digital Remaster) 4:49EUR 0,99


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Écouter  1. A Man Could Get Arrested (12'' B-Side) (2001 Digital Remaster) 4:11EUR 0,99
Écouter  2. Opportunities (Let's Make Lots Of Money) (Full Length Original 7'' Mix) (2001 Digital Remaster) 4:36EUR 0,99
Écouter  3. In The Night (2001 Digital Remaster) 4:51EUR 0,99
Écouter  4. Opportunities (Let's Make Lots Of Money) (Original 12'' Mix) (2001 Digital Remaster) 7:00EUR 0,99
Écouter  5. Why Don't We Live Together? (Original New York Mix) (2001 Digital Remaster) 5:13EUR 0,99
Écouter  6. West End Girls (Dance Mix) (2001 Digital Remaster) 6:39EUR 0,99
Écouter  7. A Man Could Get Arrested (7'' B-Side) (2001 Digital Remaster) 4:51EUR 0,99
Écouter  8. Love Comes Quickly (Dance Mix) (2001 Digital Remaster) 6:50EUR 0,99
Écouter  9. That's My Impression (Disco Mix) (2001 Digital Remaster) 5:19EUR 0,99
Écouter10. Was That What It Was? (2001 Digital Remaster) 5:16EUR 0,99
Écouter11. Suburbia (The Full Horror) (2001 Digital Remaster) 8:58EUR 0,99
Écouter12. Jack The Lad (2001 Digital Remaster) 4:32EUR 0,99
Écouter13. Paninaro (Italian Remix) (2001 Digital Remaster) 8:37EUR 0,99


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5.0 étoiles sur 5 Please-ing indeed, 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 : Please (Cassette)
This is the first, and considered by many fans and non-fans, to be the quint-essential Pet Shop Boys album. Anyone familiar with the popular music of the 1980s will know the dominant track on the CD, West End Girls. Still considered their greatest hit, the Pet Shop Boys capitalised on the synthesizer and sample-heavy sound conjured up for this song by producing a slick London-based video that catapulted the PSB into the limelight around the world for the next several years.

The music of the Pet Shop Boys defies easy explanation. The lyrics are witty and urbane, very much a product of the disco and consumer-big-money culture of the 1980s. Songs like Opportunities/Let's Make Lots of Money became a sort of capitalist anthem, spawning two different video versions and countless remixes for the disco environments.

Taking a cue from the popular television of the time, the song Suburbia has a piano overlay that sounds similar to the then massively-popular Eastenders, and the lyrics recount a East End-esque storyline which sparks familiarity with those immersed in the pop culture.

The song Love Comes Quickly highlights both synthesizer effects and masking as well as simple and elegant poetic lyric. No base or screaming lines in this disco, no banal or forced words simply to serve as fronting for a drum-machine-produced rhythm, this song perhaps shows the Pet Shop Boys at their early height in development of words to music (that was finally fully developed in the album Behaviour).

Two other songs of note on this introductory album include the first track, Two Divided By Zero, which has a simple introduction and simplistic development that ends up gradually increasing in sound complexity while the sense of 'what does this song mean?' continues to agitate (for the mathematically inclined, anything divided by zero becomes problematic). Tied together with the lyric in Opportunities: 'I doctored in mathematics/I could've been a don', the nuances are subtle and interesting. The almost triumphant yet existential-based Tonight is Forever generates images of glory and failure, pleading and confidence, subtle and direct, an interesting paradox.

Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe have continued their collaboration (with the great assistance of many others) to produce ever more complex and interesting albums, not all of which have been successful, commercially or artistically. While Please is not their best album, it is certain a classic, and very much the seed from which all the rest of their sound derives (a dialogue lyric on a later album states 'you've both made such a little go a very long way'). Everything on any future album of the Pet Shops Boys is present in some form here. A must have for any collector of the Pet Shop Boys or of 1980s pop culture and music.

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5.0 étoiles sur 5 Please-ing indeed, 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 : Please (CD)
This is the first, and considered by many fans and non-fans, to be the quint-essential Pet Shop Boys album. Anyone familiar with the popular music of the 1980s will know the dominant track on the CD, West End Girls. Still considered their greatest hit, the Pet Shop Boys capitalised on the synthesizer and sample-heavy sound conjured up for this song by producing a slick London-based video that catapulted the PSB into the limelight around the world for the next several years.

The music of the Pet Shop Boys defies easy explanation. The lyrics are witty and urbane, very much a product of the disco and consumer-big-money culture of the 1980s. Songs like Opportunities/Let's Make Lots of Money became a sort of capitalist anthem, spawning two different video versions and countless remixes for the disco environments.

Taking a cue from the popular television of the time, the song Suburbia has a piano overlay that sounds similar to the then massively-popular Eastenders, and the lyrics recount a East End-esque storyline which sparks familiarity with those immersed in the pop culture.

The song Love Comes Quickly highlights both synthesizer effects and masking as well as simple and elegant poetic lyric. No base or screaming lines in this disco, no banal or forced words simply to serve as fronting for a drum-machine-produced rhythm, this song perhaps shows the Pet Shop Boys at their early height in development of words to music (that was finally fully developed in the album Behaviour).

Two other songs of note on this introductory album include the first track, Two Divided By Zero, which has a simple introduction and simplistic development that ends up gradually increasing in sound complexity while the sense of 'what does this song mean?' continues to agitate (for the mathematically inclined, anything divided by zero becomes problematic). Tied together with the lyric in Opportunities: 'I doctored in mathematics/I could've been a don', the nuances are subtle and interesting. The almost triumphant yet existential-based Tonight is Forever generates images of glory and failure, pleading and confidence, subtle and direct, an interesting paradox.

Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe have continued their collaboration (with the great assistance of many others) to produce ever more complex and interesting albums, not all of which have been successful, commercially or artistically. While Please is not their best album, it is certain a classic, and very much the seed from which all the rest of their sound derives (a dialogue lyric on a later album states 'you've both made such a little go a very long way'). Everything on any future album of the Pet Shops Boys is present in some form here. A must have for any collector of the Pet Shop Boys or of 1980s pop culture and music.

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