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On September 12, 1994, the Pet Shop Boys released "Disco 2", a mid-priced sequel to their 1986 dance album "Disco". Edited together by London DJ Danny Rampling, it is a continuous mix of dance versions of their six most recent singles (including "Absolutely Fabulous") and also incorporates "So Hard" and the celebrated B-side of "Being Boring", "We All Feel Better In The Dark". "It's really good for driving to, and getting ready to go out to," says Neil.
Absolutely fabulous (Rollo Our Tribe Tongue-in Cheek mix)
I wouldn't normally do this kind of thing (Beatmasters extended nude mix)
I wouldn't normally do this kind of thing (DJ Pierre wild pitch mix)
Go West (Farley and Heller mix)
Liberation (E Smoove 12inch mix)
So hard (D. Morales red zone mix)
Can you forgive her (Rollo dub)
Yesterday, when I was mad (Junior Vasquez fabulous dub)
Yesterday, when I was mad (coconut 1 12inch mix)
Yesterday, when I was mad (Jam and Spoon mix)
We all feel better in the dark (Brothers In Rhythm after hours climax mix)
"Format" is released and Neil and Chris talk about the new b-sides album on a special website.
Order "Format" now and you could win a Fundamentally fabulous jacket.
To Sadler's Wells in the spring.
Pandemonium returns for a New Year party in Australia.
Seasonal greetings to you all.
1988: After the Boys help pay for an anti-Clause 28 newspaper ad, a spokesman tells the Daily Mirror that 'they support a variety of causes.'
2000: The Boys perform in Berlin.
2005: Neil finishes recording vocals for 'Fugitive.'
2007: The Pet Shop Boys had been nominated for two Grammy Awards—Best Dance/Electronic Album and Best Dance Single—but lose out to Madonna and Justin Timberlake, respectively.
2008: Chris appears as a witness at St. Pancras Coroner's Court in London during the inquest into the death of PSB friend and assistant Dainton Connell in a automobile accident the previous October in Moscow. He testifies how he'd seen Dainton only shortly before the accident at a dinner celebrating his (Chris's) birthday.
2009: Despite the fact that he's suffering from a nasty bout of either food poisoning or stomach flu, Neil is interviewed via telephone for a radio show on various subjects, including the upcoming new album Yes, the Brits Awards, and submitting a song shortly before Christmas to Shirley Bassey, who's in the process of recording a new album of her own.