Final list of b-sides

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Final list of b-sides

#1 Post by dannii »

I'm dealing with PSB Discography these days, there's tons of tracks, and they all need to be put in category they belong to, I got stuck with one of categories :)
I'm having trouble with compiling final list of b-sides
it's kinda individual 'cause some people consider some tracks as b-sides while others don't
but knowing what b-side is, I consider b-sides only new songs featured on singles
other tracks on singles could be named just bonus tracks (live versions, remixes, mixes, versions...)
but then again, what about ''CYFG (swing version)'', ''Violence (hacienda version'', ''In the night 1995'', ''Discoteca (new version)'', No time for tears (7'' mix)....
I'm kinda lost when you write down all these tracks...
what are your thoughts? how would your b-sides list look like?

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#2 Post by dVTB »

See the "Rank the B-sides" topic for a pretty complete list. Missing from this list are different versions of tracks that were released on albums before, such as:

Violence (Hacienda version)
In The Night 1995
Discoteca (new version)
In Private
Can You Forgive Her (swing version)

and the 2 b-sides released after the survey started: Party Song and Bright Young Things.

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#3 Post by patrick »

dVTB wrote:Violence (Hacienda version)
PSB consider this a B side...

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#4 Post by fluffmoln »

patrick wrote:
dVTB wrote:Violence (Hacienda version)
PSB consider this a B side...
PSB isn't dVTB, though.

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#5 Post by skorpion76 »

The best of those are In Private.
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#6 Post by Pet Shop Girl »

All the b-sides are great for me. There are only a few that I do not like.

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01. Pet Shop Boys
02. In the night
03. A man could get arrested
04. That's my impression
05. Was that what it was
06. Paninaro
07. Jack the lad
08. You know were you went wrong
09. A new life
10. I want a dog
11. Do I have to?
12. I get excited (you get excited too)
13. Don Juan
14. The sound of the atom splitting
15. One of the crowd
16. Your funny uncle
17. It must be obvious
18. We all feel better in the dark
19. Bet she's not your girlfriend
20. Losing my mind
21. Music for boys
22. Miserablism
23. Hey, Headmaster
24. What keeps mankind alive
25. Shameless
26. Too many people
27. Violence (Hacienda Version)
28. Decadence
29. If love were all
30. Euroboy
31. Some speculation
32. In the night 1995
33. Hit and miuss
34. The truck-driver and his mate
35. How I learned to hate Rock'n'Roll
36. Betrayed
37. The calm before the storm
38. Confidential
39. The boy who couldn't keep his clothes off
40. Delusions of grandeur
41. Disco potential
42. The view from your balcony
43. Silver age
44. Sail away
45. Je t'aime...moi non plus
46. Screaming
47. The ghost of myself
48. Casting a shadow
49. Lies
50. Sexy northerner
51. Always
52. Nightlife
53. Searching for the face of Jesus
54. Between two islands
55. Positive role model
56. We're the Pet Shop Boys
57. Transparent
58. I didn't get were I am today
59. the resurrectionist
60. Girls don't cry
61. In private
62. Blue on blue
63. No time for tears
64. Party song
65. Bright young things

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#8 Post by Drem »

TheGardner wrote:33. Hit and miss
...
65. Bright young things
Eh, how many more singles must we wait until A2 will be out? :|
(Well, apart from Integral.)
"I think it’s an amazingly good album, I’ve got to be honest with you. It’s one of the albums I feel most proud of. But for people who don’t really know us, and have a sort of an idea about us, ‘Electric’ is more what the Pet Shop Boys are meant to be."
(Neil Tennant, speaking about "Elysium" on the eve of "Electric" release.)

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#9 Post by Hillbilly »

Drem wrote:
TheGardner wrote:33. Hit and miss
...
65. Bright young things
Eh, how many more singles must we wait until A2 will be out? :|
(Well, apart from Integral.)
Yeah, we really want an Alternative 2, don't we!
Although the Pets themselves have said that there will not be one, but let's hope they can change their minds!

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skorpion76 wrote:The best of those are In Private.
Is it me or are these comments becoming a bit vacuous? Is skorpion taking the p*ss? if not I apologise, but...
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patrick wrote:
dVTB wrote:Violence (Hacienda version)
PSB consider this a B side...
I imagine PSB also consider In the night 95 or Can you forgive her? (Swing version) b-sides, which isn't really that relevant to us. I think it makes sense to think of b-sides as tracks that were initially released in PSB versions as additional tracks on singles, thus excluding remixes of previously released songs. Otherwise the list becomes too blurred by songs that are most known in their original versions (which is already a problem with I want a dog). By this definition, Psychological would also be considered a b-side, which I think would be misleading.
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patrick wrote:
dVTB wrote:Violence (Hacienda version)
PSB consider this a B side...
Please, *not again* :cry:

To be honest, I think everybody can have his or her own criteria for what you consider singles, B-sides, whatever.

Is "Seriously" a single? I say YES, since it was an US single a release and a double A-side in Europe. An other fan may say no. What the heck.

Same with Violence. I consider it a new version of an older album track, others may consider it a B-side. Same with "No Time For Tears". It was a bonus track on a PSB-single, but it was on a different album before. "Positive Role Model" ... only a bonus track on a German single, later released on an album. I could go on and on.

It's pretty useless to have a massive discussion about this.

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dVTB wrote:To be honest, I think everybody can have his or her own criteria for what you consider singles, B-sides, whatever.

Is "Seriously" a single? I say YES, since it was an US single a release and a double A-side in Europe. An other fan may say no. What the heck.
You are right.
I even consider B4L a single... am I the only one?

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Hillbilly wrote:Although the Pets themselves have said that there will not be one, but let's hope they can change their minds!
Yes, we know, but personally I'm still thinking, Neil means "there won't be Alternative 2, it would be called something else" :D...
Joemoz wrote: I imagine PSB also consider In the night 95 or Can you forgive her? (Swing version) b-sides, which isn't really that relevant to us. I think it makes sense to think of b-sides as tracks that were initially released in PSB versions as additional tracks on singles, thus excluding remixes of previously released songs. Otherwise the list becomes too blurred by songs that are most known in their original versions (which is already a problem with I want a dog). By this definition, Psychological would also be considered a b-side, which I think would be misleading.
Absolutely agree with second line, however, I just think, in terms of recording industry and market these songs:
Violence [hacienda version]
In The Night 1995
Discoteca [new version]
In Private
Can You Forgive Her [swing version]
and such-like tracks is b-sides obviously, because:
1) most of them appears on CD1 of singles, not mentioned in single' title at once;
2) it's not remix of a-side or another song (do we need to argue this? Well, I agree - hacienda version of Violence present a kind of exception there).
Even live tracks on singles usually called as nothing but "live b-sides", but then mixes (including of non-single tracks) is mentioned separately.
Updated:
dVTB wrote:It's pretty useless to have a massive discussion about this.
Excuse me, but what's wrong with that?
BTW,"Break 4 Love" is non-PSB track and so not b-side of "Home and Dry", just for me...
"I think it’s an amazingly good album, I’ve got to be honest with you. It’s one of the albums I feel most proud of. But for people who don’t really know us, and have a sort of an idea about us, ‘Electric’ is more what the Pet Shop Boys are meant to be."
(Neil Tennant, speaking about "Elysium" on the eve of "Electric" release.)

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#15 Post by dannii »

I think we should take Gardner's list as final 'cause after all, he is the man behind PSB-Discography
there's still few things I'd like to discuss through

01. Pet Shop Boys - is this considered a PSB track or a b-side, why wasn't it on Alternative
02. In the night
03. A man could get arrested
04. That's my impression
05. Was that what it was
06. Paninaro
07. Jack the lad
08. You know were you went wrong
09. A new life
10. I want a dog
11. Do I have to?
12. I get excited (you get excited too)
13. Don Juan
14. The sound of the atom splitting
15. One of the crowd
16. Your funny uncle
17. It must be obvious
18. We all feel better in the dark
19. Bet she's not your girlfriend
20. Losing my mind
21. Music for boys
22. Miserablism
23. Hey, Headmaster
24. What keeps mankind alive
25. Shameless
26. Too many people
27. Violence (Hacienda Version) - still not sure in which standards is this a b-side
28. Decadence
29. If love were all
30. Euroboy
31. Some speculation
32. In the night 1995 - same
33. Hit and miss
34. The truck-driver and his mate
35. How I learned to hate rock 'n' roll
36. Betrayed
37. The calm before the storm
38. Confidential - *1992 demo for Tina Turner, does the demo status changes the b-side status
39. The boy who couldn't keep his clothes off
40. Delusions of grandeur
41. Disco potential
42. The view from your balcony
43. Silver age
44. Sail away
45. Je t'aime...moi non plus
46. Screaming
47. The ghost of myself
48. Casting a shadow
49. Lies
50. Sexy northerner
51. Always
52. Nightlife
53. Searching for the face of Jesus
54. Between two islands
55. Positive role model
56. We're the Pet Shop Boys
57. Transparent
58. I didn't get were I am today
59. The resurrectionist
60. Girls don't cry
61. In private
62. Blue on blue
63. No time for tears - I think this actually is a b-side, 'cause it's a full new song appearing in its original version and released by PSB for the 1st time, the other was under Tennant/Lowe and on soundtrack mixed with other songs
64. Party song
65. Bright young things[/quote]

I agree with all others, they're all checked b-sides

I see these are not added and I'm not sure if they're b-sides too:

Can you forgive her (swing version) - totally new arrangement, like hacienda
Girls and boys - don't know about this, I know live tracks aren't considered but this is new song performed live, not too sure about this
Discoteca (new version) - if we take Hacienda as b-side, then why not this too, it's in totally new treatment, Neil sings it different, it's not a mix/remix
Break 4 love - original version was on Home and dry, and it's a new song, not sure though
Friendly fire - this one is definately, it was on I get along DVD

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