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Pet Shop Boys Disco 14 19862007 4cd Set Top [95% Authentic]

[1986: Disco 1] ───> [1994: Disco 2] ───> [2003: Disco 3] ───> [2007: Disco 4] (NY Club/Hi-NRG) (Euro-House Continuous) (Electroclash/B-Sides) (External Productions) Disc-by-Disc Breakdown Disc 1: Disco (1986) – The Foundation of Hi-NRG

The impact of Pet Shop Boys' disco era cannot be overstated. Their music has influenced a wide range of artists, from Erasure and Depeche Mode to Moby and Chemical Brothers. The duo's innovative approach to electronic music has also paved the way for future generations of producers and DJs.

Read My Mind (PSB Stars Are Blazing Mix) and Hallo Spaceboy (PSB Extended Mix) .

The series began as a bold statement during a time when "disco" was a controversial term in the music industry. Over twenty years, it transformed from a collection of their own hits into a showcase of their skills as world-class remixers for other legendary artists.

Released on 17 November 1986, the original Disco album is a historic artifact from the golden age of the 12-inch vinyl. Following the massive global success of their debut studio album Please , this six-track compilation transformed pop singles into extended dancefloor club tracks. pet shop boys disco 14 19862007 4cd set top

High-profile guest vocals re-imagined through the duo's signature electronic lens.

The story didn't end in 2007. In a delightful surprise for fans, the series was revived in 2025 with the release of . Continuing the pattern set by Disco 4, this album compiles Pet Shop Boys' recent remixes for a new generation of artists, including Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Primal Scream, Paul Weller, Tina Turner, and Claptone .

The “Pet Shop Boys Disco 14 1986–2007 4CD Set ” does not exist as an official product. It is a ghost in the discography — a product of fan enthusiasm, a typo, and the natural human desire to see a complete series bound together. Yet, in a way, that makes it even more special. Every PSB collector who assembles their own four-disc anthology becomes the curator of a personal treasure: 21 years of remix history, from the electro-funk of 1986 to the electro-clash of 2007.

Absolutely Fabulous (Rollo Mix) and Yesterday, When I Was Mad (Junior Vasquez Mix) . [1986: Disco 1] ───> [1994: Disco 2] ───>

The disco era, which roughly spanned from the late 1970s to the early 1990s, was a pivotal time for Pet Shop Boys. During this period, they produced some of their most iconic and enduring songs, which have become synonymous with the genre. With "Disco 14: 1986-2007," fans can experience the duo's disco output in its entirety, with a vast array of tracks that highlight their skill and artistry.

: Many tracks are rare edits or extended mixes previously only available on limited 12-inch vinyl or as obscure imports. No Digital Equivalent : Notably,

Let’s play compiler. If the ghost set existed, it would be the anti-Greatest Hits . No “It’s a Sin.” No “Go West.” Instead, CD1 (1986-1989) opens with the 10-minute Shep Pettibone mix of “Love Comes Quickly”—the one where the bassline doesn’t drop for three minutes. CD2 (1990-1996) features the legendary, never-streamed “Miserere” with Pavorotti’s stand-in. CD3 (1997-2003) has the Morales remix of “New York City Boy” that actually makes it sound dangerous. CD4 (2004-2007) closes with the ambient dub of “Integral,” where the anti-ID card lyrics dissolve into pure, menacing static.

By the early 2000s, electronica had turned darker and more minimalist. Disco 3 captures this shift perfectly, balancing underground club remixes with brand-new, experimental electronic songs and fan-favourite B-sides. Read My Mind (PSB Stars Are Blazing Mix)

A departure from the first volume, Disco 2 is presented as a continuous 48-minute megamix of tracks from the Behaviour and Very eras, curated by DJ Danny Rampling .

This was not a simple cash-grab; for many reviewers, it is the , featuring songs over six minutes long that never outstay their welcome.

How Disco 14 fits in the Pet Shop Boys discography