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Pet Shop Boys — Disco 14 (1986–2007) 4CD Set: Comprehensive Guide
Introduction Pet Shop Boys’ Disco series collects the duo’s long-running tradition of dancefloor-focused B-sides, remixes, rare tracks and covers. Disco 14 (1986–2007) is the 4-CD compilation that documents their club-facing output across two decades, pairing well-known remixes with lesser-known gems. Below is a track-by-track overview, context, highlights, and listening notes for fans and newcomers.
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
Rating: ★★★★½ Standout Track: The Killers - Read My Mind (Pet Shop Boys 'Stars Are Blazing' remix) Pet Shop Boys — Disco 14 (1986–2007) 4CD
What Would Be on Disco 14?
The final disc in this specific 4CD set marks a departure by focusing primarily on Pet Shop Boys’ own remixes for other artists Collaborations : Includes PSB’s "Stars Are Blazing" mix of The Killers' "Read My Mind," their remix of David Bowie's "Hallo Spaceboy," and Exclusives The Classics: You get the definitive extended versions
- 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.
This series tracks the evolution of synth-pop and dance music, featuring extended mixes and collaborations with world-class DJs.
as masters of the remix, transitioning from the subjects of the mix to the architects of them.