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CD: Pet Shop Boys - Very [P]1993<br />
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01. Can You Forgive Her? [0:03:53.65]<br />
02. I Wouldn't Normally Do This Kind Of Thing [0:03:03.65]<br />
03. Liberation [0:04:05.65]<br />
04. A Different Point Of View [0:03:26.02]<br />
05. Dreaming Of The Queen [0:04:19.43]<br />
06. Yesterday, When I Was Mad [0:03:55.22]<br />
07. The Theatre [0:05:10.68]<br />
08. One And One Make Five [0:03:30.72]<br />
09. To Speak Is A Sin [0:04:45.73]<br />
10. Young Offender [0:04:49.72]<br />
11. One In A Million [0:03:53.40]<br />
12. Go West [0:08:21.10]<br />
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# Audio CD (January 11, 2000)<br />
# Original Release Date: October 5, 1993<br />
# Number of Discs: 1<br />
# Format: Limited Edition, Original recording reissued<br />
# Label: Capitol<br />
# ASIN: B000024QML<br />
# Also Available in: Audio CD <br />
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Ask people what their favorite Pet Shop Boys album is, and their answers will vary--but ask people what the most important <br />
Pet Shop Boys album is, and 9 out of 10 West End girls will say Very. The snide ambiguities that churned behind prior PSB <br />
posturings were ripped away on this release, with Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe finally pulling more than punches. Self-awareness <br />
is one of the major themes on Very, with "Yesterday When I Was Mad," showing the band could send up themselves as well as their <br />
friends and lovers; meanwhile, "I Wouldn't Normally Do This Type of Thing" both carries one of the Boys' best melody lines and <br />
serves as one of their most literal confessions. There's also a more threatening, foreboding tone to the record as set by the <br />
opening "Can You Forgive Her" and the closing Village People cover, "Go West." Originally an anthem leading gay men to San <br />
Francisco's promised land, the Pet Shop Boys' version is delivered from the beleaguered trenches in the war against AIDS. <br />
The results are as ominous as they are brilliant.<br />
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