Pet Shop Boys - Disco 1-4 -1986-2007- 4-cd Set
You can find the "Pet Shop Boys - Disco 1-4 -1986-2007- 4-CD Set" on Discogs, eBay, or specialty record stores. Note that it is out of print, so prices vary. Look for the 2008 Parlophone/EMI box set (catalogue number PSBX 1).
“Miracles” (Lemonade Mix) – wait, that’s not right. Let’s be accurate: “Miracles” (Eric Prydz Mix) is pure euphoria, building like a cathedral of lasers. And “Try It (I’m in Love with a Married Man)” – a cover of a lost disco classic – turns adultery into a thumping, breathless confession.
: It reveals the "club" DNA that lives inside every Pet Shop Boys melody. Pet Shop Boys - Disco 1-4 -1986-2007- 4-CD Set
: Includes the "Full Horror" mix of "Suburbia" and Shep Pettibone’s mastermix of "Love Comes Quickly".
And the closing track, the PSB original “The Resurrectionist,” is a pounding, eerie masterpiece about 19th-century body snatchers. Only Pet Shop Boys. You can find the "Pet Shop Boys -
Nearly a decade later, Disco 3 arrived, and it remains a fan favorite. Unlike previous entries, this wasn't just a collection of remixes; it featured several brand-new songs and B-sides that didn't fit the somber tone of their 2002 album, Release . Track highlights include: : A moody, atmospheric synth piece.
This disc is arguably the strongest and most consistent of the entire set. Unlike its predecessor, Disco 3 features alongside remixes. Several tracks here are exclusive to this collection and have never appeared on a studio album. “Miracles” (Lemonade Mix) – wait, that’s not right
And I mean continuous . 58 minutes. No pauses. Just a relentless flow of “I wouldn’t normally do this kind of thing,” “Go West,” “Can You Forgive Her?,” and more, all layered, pitched, and stitched together with house beats and diva gasps.
After the mixed reception of Disco 2 and the underrated Release album (which was guitar-heavy and introspective), fans worried the Pet Shop Boys had left the dance floor. Disco 3 was their emphatic rebuttal.