A unique CD, “Pet Shop Boys Story”, is being given away in the UK today, Sunday, March 8th, with the Mail on Sunday newspaper. The 11-track career retrospective starts with the rare 10-inch mix of “West End girls” and concludes with a preview of “Did you see me coming?” from the forthcoming new album, “Yes”. The cover artwork is designed by Farrow and 2.2 million copies have been distributed following a TV advertising campaign.
The full track-listing is:
1. West End girls (10″ mix)
2. Paninaro (7″ mix)
3. It’s a sin (Disco mix)
4. What have I done to deserve this? (7″ mix)
4. Jealousy (7″ mix)
5. Being boring (7″ mix)
6. Go West (7″ mix)
7. Before (7″ mix)
8. Home and dry (7″ mix)
9. Flamboyant (7″ mix)
10. Did you see me coming?
In recent years the Mail on Sunday has included free CDs by, amongst others, John Lennon, David Bowie, Prince, Genesis, Tina Turner and soundtracks to the musicals “West Side Story” and “Oliver!”.
I saw a wonderful concert by Arooj Aftab in Berlin tonight. She has the most beautiful voice and is accompanied by brilliant musicians who play with a rare delicacy. I’ve been listening to her album “Night Reign” which I highly recommend! Neil x
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