Pet Shop Boys - Bilingual (The Interview) album flac
Performer: Pet Shop BoysTitle: Bilingual (The Interview)
Style: Interview
Released: 1996
MP3 album: 1794 mb
FLAC album: 1639 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: XM DMF APE VQF WAV MOD FLAC
Genre: Not albums
To promote the single, the Pet Shop Boys make a rare semi-live TV appearance, performing two songs and being interviewed by Chris Evans on TFI Friday. During the interview Chris is given a straw donkey. Bilingual/Further listening: 1995-1997 (2018 remaster). Please/Further listening: 1984-1986 (2018 remaster). Actually/Further listening: 1987-1988 (2018 remaster). r listening: 1988-1989 (2018 remaster). Elysium/Further listening: 2011-2012 (2017 remaster). Yes/Further listening: 2008-2010 (2017 remaster). Nightlife/Further listening: 1996–2000 (2017 remaster).
Fundamental is the ninth studio album by English synthpop duo Pet Shop Boys. It was released in May 2006 in the United Kingdom, Europe, Japan and Canada. It was released in late June 2006 in the United States. The album entered the UK Albums Chart at number five on 28 May 2006 (see 2006 in British music). In the US the album peaked at selling 7,500 copies in its first week.
Instead, Bilingual is an enormously subtle album, with shifting rhythms and graceful, understated melodies.
A brainy, commercial pop song about Peter Mandelson? Must be the Pet Shop Boys. A little bit of Slough in the middle of north London, so nondescript that even its solitary greasy spoon cafe has no name.
English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys have released 13 studio albums, three live albums, eight compilation albums, four remix albums, three soundtrack albums, two extended plays and 55 singles. The duo's debut single, "West End Girls", was first released in 1984 but failed to chart in most regions.
But Pet Shop Boys' music has always been more than the two unassuming men behind the decks could possibly be. You’re more likely to recognise the sweeping opening synth of West End Girls than this regular-looking duo in hats and sunglasses. If this seems like a contradiction, it isn’t. Writer Mark Fisher summed it up nicely on a 2004 blog as: eyebrows raised but achingly melancholic. You see that result not in that classic Pet Shop Boys image, two guys casually stood behind a synthesiser while beats pump four to the floor like magic. You also find it in a back catalogue chronicling vast tales of love and loss, without feeling mawkish.
It's the Pet Shop Boys appreciating or dwelling on their stage in their lives and the stage of the band with regards to the rest of the music world maybe. Realising you don't live forever. My parents died in the last five years and so you think about death more. The predictability of live concerts is something Pet Shop Boys have always tried to go against. Well that came from when I was at Smash Hits when I went to two or three gigs a week for three years.
Tracklist
| 1 | Untitled | 43:20 |
Notes
Promo interview disc to support the Bilingual album.Some copies were issued in a clear jewel case
Some copies came with a transcript.
Some copies were issued in the 10 x 8 frosted promo box and included a regular CD inlay plus one of the Lynda Churilla promo photos.
Some copies were issued in the regular CD frosted jewel case with and without a regular album inlay.






