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Pet Shop Boys Disco 14 19862007 4cd Set Top ((full)) [2025]

The Infinite Jukebox: Why “Disco 14 (1986-2007)” is the Pet Shop Boys’ Greatest Ghost Album

How Disco 14 fits in the Pet Shop Boys discography

  • "West End Girls" (1986)
  • "One Thing Leads to Another" (1986)
  • "I Could Have Told You So" (1987)

Collectors want it because:

Key Tracks:

"Sexy Northerner" and the hauntingly beautiful Blank & Jones remix of "Home and Dry". CD 4: Disco 4 (2007) – The Master Remixers pet shop boys disco 14 19862007 4cd set top

for one of these volumes, or would you like to see how they compare to their "Further Listening" Pet Shop Boys / Disco 5 - SuperDeluxeEdition The Infinite Jukebox: Why “Disco 14 (1986-2007)” is

  • The Classics: You get the definitive extended versions of tracks like "West End Girls" and "Suburbia." These aren't just longer; they are transformative, adding layers of atmospheric synth that the radio edits simply couldn't hold.
  • The Collaborations: This set highlights the Boys' work as producers and remixers for other icons. Standout tracks include their legendary remix of Madonna’s "Sorry" (which many argue is superior to the original) and their work with David Bowie on "Hallo Spaceboy."
  • The Deep Cuts: For the die-hards, the inclusion of mixes like the "The Crossover" or their work with Yoko Ono offers a deeper dive into their experimental side.
  • Focus: Collects deep-cuts, B-sides, unreleased edits, region-specific mixes and long-form versions not on standard compilations.
  • Typical inclusions: Instrumentals, dub mixes, promo-only versions, and extended medleys.
  • Listening notes: Ideal for completest fans; reveals production choices and elements usually buried in album mixes.