Disco 4 is the eighteenth album by Synth Pop legends The Pet Shop Boys it is also the fourth in the duo's very own 'Disco' series. This is a compilation of remixes of their own songs and remixes of other artists. Yoko Ono, Madonna and David Bowie are some of the lucky few to get remixed on this series. It also includes the 'Maxi-Mix remixes of songs such as 'Sorry' by Madonna and 'I'm With Stupid' which was only available on the Japanese release of the album Fundamental. So, come and join Neil and Chris at your local disco and expect to have a hell of a time! Eight tracks. EMI.
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Where would the '80s have been without the Pet Shop Boys? Discography makes a compelling case for the notion of Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe as pioneers, if not geniuses. Mixing the cold feel of Euro-techno beats with the Boys' quest for something warm between the sheets, "What Have I Done to Deserve This" and "Suburbia" sound almost soulful. Although they seemed to be suffering from a terminal case of boredom, they managed to alchemize their ennui into touching sentimentality in "Love Comes Quickly," "Rent," and, especially, the AIDS-oriented "Being Boring." Discography begins with the Pet Shop Boys' beginning, "West End Girls," traveling past "Domino Dancing" and including their covers "Always on My Mind," and the medley "Where the Streets Have No Name (I Can't Take My Eyes Off of You.)" --Steve Gdula