What Have I Done To Deserve This? (feat Dusty Springfield)
Rent
Always On My Mind
Heart
Domino Dancing
Left To My Own Devices
It's Alright
So Hard
Being Boring
Where The Streets Have No Name/I Can't Take My Eyes Off You
Jealousy
DJ Culture
Was It Worth It?
Can You Forgive Her?
Go West
I Wouldn't Normally Do This Kind Of Thing
Liberation
Yesterday, When I Was Mad
Paninaro
Before
Se A Vida E (That's The Way Life Is)
Single-Bilingual
Red Letter Day
Somewhere
I Don't Know What You Want But I Can't Give It Anymore
New York City Boy (USA radio edit)
You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You're Drunk
Home & Dry
I Get Along
Miracles
Flamboyant
I'm With Stupid
Minimal
Numb
Did You See Me Coming?
It Doesn't Often Snow At Christmas
Together
Winnner
Leaving
Memory Of The Future
Vocal
Love Is A Bourgeois Construct
Thursday (feat Example)
The Pop Kids
Twenty-something
Say It To Me
Dreamland (feat Years & Years)
Monkey Business
I Don't Wanna
Review: Has there been a more consistently on-point pop outfit than the Pet Shop Boys? They've certainly released plenty of killer singles over the course of their 40-year career, as this fresh singles collection proves. 'Smash' boasts remastered versions of every single they've released since signing to EMI in 1985 - from 'West End Girls' to 'I Don't Wanna', and everything in between - over three CDs. This version also boasts two Blu-ray discs: one that features all 50 of their videos (and they're often masterpieces in their own right), and a second featuring rare and lesser-seen videos, including 'extended versions' created to accompany the 12" versions of 'Go West', 'Domino Dancing' and 'Paninaro'. Simply essential, even for casual fans.
What Have I Done To Deserve This? (feat Dusty Springfield)
Rent
Always On My Mind
Heart
Domino Dancing
Left To My Own Devices
It's Alright
So Hard
Being Boring
Where The Streets Have No Name / I Can't Take My Eyes Off You
Jealousy
DJ Culture
Was It Worth It? (7" version)
Can You Forgive Her?
Go West
I Wouldn't Normally Do This Kind Of Thing (7" version)
Liberation
Yesterday, When I Was Mad (single version)
Paninaro '95
Before
Se A Vida E (That's The Way Life Is)
Single-Bilingual
A Red Letter Day
Somewhere
I Don't Know What You Want But I Can't Give It Any More
New York City Boy (USA radio edit)
You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You're Drunk
Home & Dry
I Get Along (radio edit)
Miracles (radio edit)
Flamboyant (7" mix)
I'm With Stupid
Minimal (radio edit)
Numb (single edit)
Love Etc
Did You See Me Coming?
It Doesn't Often Snow At Christmas (New version)
Together (Ultimate mix)
Winner
Leaving
Memory Of The Future (New single mix)
Vocal (radio edit)
Love Is A Bourgeois Construct (Nighttime radio edit)
Thursday (feat Example - radio edit)
The Pop Kids (radio edit)
Twenty-something (radio edit)
Say It To Me (New radio mix)
Dreamland (feat Years & Years)
Monkey Business (radio edit)
I Don't Wanna (radio edit)
Review: Although some listeners stopped paying attention after the early 90s, the Pet Shop Boys have continued to make top-notch pop music, much of it rooted in their collective love of dance music. 'Smash', their third 'greatest hits' retrospective, offers extensive proof of this assertion. Across three discs, we're treated to every single released so far by the iconic synth-pop duo over their close to 40-year career. Yes, the familiar favourites are all present, but also lesser-celebrated gems from the past two decades including fan favourites such as 'Monkey Business' (with its cheery evocation of 1970s disco), 'The Pop Kids' (a deliberately nostalgic affair that will appeal to those who got into them back in the day) and the second Iraq War-era 'I'm With Stupid'.
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