Pet Shop Boys – Discography (The Complete Singles Collection 1985-1991) (New Vinyl) (Limited Edition) (Blue Vinyl)

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Discography: The Complete Singles Collection is the first greatest hits album by English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys, released on November 4, 1991 by Parlophone. The compilation gathers every single the band released up to that point, featuring 18 tracks in total. Sixteen are previously released singles, while “DJ Culture” and “Was It Worth It?” were new songs recorded specifically for the album. It also includes the non-album single “Where the Streets Have No Name (I Can’t Take My Eyes Off You)”, a mash-up that blends U2’s anthem with the Frankie Valli classic.

All tracks appear in their original seven-inch versions, maintaining consistency with the singles’ initial releases. A companion video collection, Videography, was also released, featuring music videos for each track, although the audio and video tracklists differ slightly. Notably, “How Can You Expect to Be Taken Seriously?” replaces “Was It Worth It?” on the video release due to format constraints.

Critics responded enthusiastically. Andrew Collins of NME praised the duo’s ability to capture urban emotional complexity, calling the collection “sublime and clever pop music.” Simon Price of Melody Maker described the singles as “shimmering, shuddering disco melodrama,” highlighting their cinematic quality and emotional depth.

TRACKLIST:

A1        West End Girls
A2        Love Comes Quickly
A3        Opportunities (Let's Make Lots Of Money)
A4        Suburbia
B5        It's A Sin
B6        What Have I Done To Deserve This?
B7        Rent
B8        Always On My Mind
B9        Heart
C10        Domino Dancing
C11        Left To My Own Devices
C12        It's Alright
C13        So Hard
D14        Being Boring
D15        Where The Streets Have No Name (I Can't Take My Eyes Off You)
D16        Jealousy
D17        DJ Culture
D18        Was It Worth It?

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