Which album is best?

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skorpion76
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Which album is best?

#1 Post by skorpion76 »

Which one of all the albums with the Pet Shop Boys do you like best? Then I mean all of them even rare albums.

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#2 Post by Janet Street-Porter »

Disco 2.

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Janet Street-Porter wrote:Disco 2.
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#4 Post by djandyman »

Behaviour
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#5 Post by Twoism »

Very

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#6 Post by ! »

Battleship Potemkin followed closely by Fundamental.

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#7 Post by kimphilby »

Introspective
Behaviour
Actually
Please
Very
Fundamental
Nightlife
Bilingual
Release

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#8 Post by E-Mail Vampire »

Nightlife

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#9 Post by Phillip »

Very hard question.

Nothing much in it between Behaviour, Battleship Potemkin & Fundamental. My Favs. do change over the years with Albums (not singles). At the moment...er...er...Fundamental including Fundamentalism, without /ism Behaviour.
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#10 Post by Tom Angel »

Behaviour and Bilingual joint first, then Please.

But the only one which sucks is Disco 2, but its only a throw away anyway so.. Weakest album is probably Release, although with a better tracklisting woudl have been much better (i.e. with the b-sides at the time )
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Behaviour, then Nightlife

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#12 Post by skorpion76 »

Phillip wrote:Very hard question.

Nothing much in it between Behaviour, Battleship Potemkin & Fundamental. My Favs. do change over the years with Albums (not singles). At the moment...er...er...Fundamental including Fundamentalism, without /ism Behaviour.
I have got Fundamentalism and it's a really good album. Unfortunately the singles are selling very bad. :cry:

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Very remains the top of the tops! :boo:
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Introspective and Actually.

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#15 Post by dVTB »

Behaviour; their most consistent work, with the highest overall quality level. Very is a very good second best.

Two of my all-time Top 3 tracks are on Bilingual, though.

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