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A new Pet Shop Boys album, "Very", was released on September 27, 1993. It was produced by the Pet Shop Boys, with additional production by Stephen Hague, and was remixed by Stephen Hague and Mike "Spike" Drake. "It is called "Very" says Neil, "because it is very Pet Shop Boys: It's very up, It's very hi-energy, it's very romantic, it's very sad, it's very pop, it's very danceable, and some of it is very funny…" At the same time as they recorded "Very" the Pet Shop Boys also recorded six further songs which they describe as "non-structured" and which appear as a limited edition accompanying "Very". This second album is titled "Relentless", "because," Neil explains, "it is".
Can you forgive her?
I wouldn't normally do this kind of thing
Liberation
A different point of view
Dreaming of the Queen
Yesterday, when I was mad
The theatre
One and one make five
To speak is a sin
Young offender
One in a million
Go West
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.
The b-sides collection can now be pre-ordered.
1989: 'Left to My Own Devices' peaks at #84 on the U.S. singles chart.
2000: The Boys perform in Bremen, Germany.
2003: Disco 3 is released in the United States and a number of other countries.
Pet Shop Boys are included on the new video game Lumines Electronic Symphony alongside many electronic music artists including LCD Soundsystem, Aphex Twin, Underworld, Air, Art Of Noise and the Chemical Brothers. Full details at the PlayStation link below.