Wrapping Up Pet Shop Boys Week With My Five Favorite Tracks

February 20th, 2009 // 29 Comments

Ever since the leak of “Love etc.”, my affections for the Pet Shop Boys have been revitalized; the performance commemorating their lifetime achievement award (or whatever they called it) at the Brits earlier this week really reminded me of how great they are. In that spirit, here are my five favorite Pet Shop Boys singles. (I have no idea why I’m restricting this to just singles, other than doing so restricts the possibility of me slapping my head later wondering why I forgot [fill in the blank].)



5. “Home and Dry”:

4. “Left To My Own Devices”:

3. “Liberation”:

2. “I Wouldn’t Normally Do This Kind Of Thing”:

1. “It’s A Sin”:

Still, I’m going to spend the rest of the afternoon thinking that I should have included “Being Boring” or “Can You Forgive Her?”, but so be it. If you’re having a Pet Shop Boys week as well, feel free to contribute your top five.

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  1. Chris Molanphy

    5. “Up Against It”
    4. “It’s Alright”
    3. “Rent”
    2. “West End Girls”
    1. “What Have I Done to Deserve This?”

  2. thumper

    i love that you included Home & Dry

    Domino Dancing -

  3. Chris Molanphy

    …but fercryinoutloud, I could probably do a Top 30 for you, easy.

  4. raihala

    Five killer PSB b-sides:
    1) It Must Be Obvious (should’ve been a single!)
    2) A New Life
    3) Your Funny Uncle
    4) The Truck Driver and His Mate
    5) Paninaro

    Five top-shelf PSB remixes:
    1) It’s Alright (the original “Introspective” mix, which is a million times better than the remixes)
    2) Liberation (E Smoove Mix)
    3) I Wouldn’t Normally do this Sort of Thing (Beatmasters 7″)
    4) Love Comes Quickly (Shep Pettibone remix)
    5) Jealousy (extended mix)

    Five unforgettable PSB album cuts:
    1) I Want to Wake Up
    2) Violence
    3) Nervously/The End of the World
    4) You Choose
    5) Love Is a Catastrophe

  5. bingostig

    You Know Where You Went Wrong is one of their best…

  6. T'Challa

    5. Rent and/or Love Comes Quickly

    4. Domino Dancing

    3. Being Boring

    2. It’s Alright

    1. West End Girls

  7. T'Challa

    5. Rent and/or Love Comes Quickly

    4. Domino Dancing

    3. Being Boring

    2. It’s Alright

    1. West End Girls

  8. T'Challa

    OK, just 5 PSB singles is simply impossible! I MUST include “Opportunities,” too.

  9. T'Challa

    OK, just 5 PSB singles is simply impossible! I MUST include “Opportunities,” too.

  10. T'Challa

    @raihala: You’re spot-on regarding the original version of “It’s Alright” being far and away the best version. The mix they put on “Discography” just doesn’t even come close.

  11. T'Challa

    @raihala: You’re spot-on regarding the original version of “It’s Alright” being far and away the best version. The mix they put on “Discography” just doesn’t even come close.

  12. dyfl

    Wait, seriously? “Liberation”? The only Pet Shop Boys song I don’t at least LIKE?

    OK then. Singles:

    01. “It’s A Sin”
    02. “You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You’re Drunk”
    03. “Rent”
    04. “What Have I Done To Deserve This?”
    05. “Home And Dry”

    Album cuts:

    01. “For Your Own Good”
    02. “King’s Cross”
    03. “I Want A Lover”
    04. “Tonight Is Forever”
    05. “Twentieth Century”

    B-sides:

    01. “I Didn’t Get Where I Am Today”
    02. “We’re The Pet Shop Boys”
    03. “Paninaro” (Preferably “Paninaro ’95″ which was technically a single but WHATEVS)
    04. “In Private (Stuart Crichton Club Mix)”
    05. “In The Night”

    Best covers:

    01. “We’re The Pet Shop Boys”
    02. “Always On My Mind”
    03. “Try It (I’m In Love With A Married Man)”
    04. “Go West”
    05. “Where The Streets Have No Name / Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You”

  13. dyfl

    FUCK. Somehow I forgot “The Boy Who Couldn’t Keep His Clothes On” in the B-sides list. I blew it. Should probably take the place of “In The Night.”

  14. The Illiterate

    1. Go West
    2. Left To My Own Devices (the live version on Concrete)
    3. Home and Dry
    4. Red Letter Day
    5. Positive Role Model

    And about, uh, thirty others.

  15. musicquizking

    DOMINO DANCING
    LOVE COMES QUICKLY
    IT’S A SIN
    RENT
    SUBURBIA

  16. Bong14

    SIngles:

    1. Suburbia
    2. Rent
    3. It’s A Sin
    4. Being Boring
    5. Left To My Own Devices

    Album Tracks:

    1. King’s Cross
    2. Tonight Is Forever
    3. It Couldn’t Happen Here
    4. The End Of The World
    5. Young Offender

    I wasn’t having a Pet Shop Boys week, but I think I’ll go and have a PSB weekend.

  17. Michaelangelo Matos

    I really love “Liberation,” so obviously I need to hear the E Smoove mix.

  18. dreamsneverend

    80′s : Suburbia
    90′s : So Hard
    00′s : Flamboyant

  19. Anonymous

    so, where would you start if you have no PSB at all?

  20. D.R. Mosby

    5. Jealousy
    4. Always On My Mind
    3. Left To My Own Devices
    2. West End Girls
    1. DJ Culture

  21. dyfl

    @drinkypuss: If you want a compilation, you want POPART, the two-disc best-of. People who say you only need DISCOGRAPHY are lying; you do, in fact, want rather a lot of their late-period singles.

    If you just want a representative album, you can’t go wrong with ACTUALLY, which has some of their biggest hits and a lot of their best album tracks.

  22. Chris Molanphy

    @raihala: @T’Challa: Agreed, the Introspective mix of “It’s Alright” is definitive. It’s the closest thing PSB have done that resembles an epic: it has movements, both musical and lyrical, and closes with something approaching majesty. (It’s funny that PSB poked fun at U2, because this is the closest they’ve come to an unironic U2-style anthem.) The Discography mix is the single mix, and I’m glad the song was a (U.K.) hit, but it’s no substitute.

    @dyfl: Agreed that Actually is their single-album masterpiece. Introspective comes close. Basically, in 1987-88, they were untouchable. (Very comes third.)

  23. DJorn

    Wow, no one’s said “London”? That’s my favourite one on “Release”, and I love that album.

  24. Bong14

    @dyfl: Agreed – at a minimum, PopArt includes the Very singles, although IMO it’s a case of somewhat diminishing returns thereafter. I’d classify Actually and Behavio(u)r as utterly indispensable, and probably Introspective too, mainly for the definitive versions of Left To My Own Devices and It’s Arlight.

  25. dyfl

    @The Illiterate: Thank you for repping “Positive Role Model.” It couldn’t make it onto any of my lists but that song is freaking awesome.

  26. moomintroll

    “West End Girls” wins every time. One of the best songs of all time, ever. Ever.
    It’s so distinctive, you know exactly what it is before the song even starts.

  27. raihala

    Oh how I love to see all this PSB nerdery! Best thread ever!

    (Oh, and I’m not a fan of the album version of Liberation, but I’ve ALWAYS loved that E Smoove mix.)

    (And sorry about all those extra returns at the end of my last post. Dunno what happened there, but it wasn’t intentional.)

  28. moomintroll

    @moomintroll:
    O.K so I’ve been listening to PSB all weekend because of this post…and actually “Can You Forgive Her” might actually be the best ever. Ever…hard to say.

  29. 1. Flamboyant
    2. Bright Young Things
    3. Hit and Miss
    4. The Way It Used to Be
    5. The Boy Who Couldn’t Keep His Clothes On

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