Yeah my EMI source tells me that when they finally sold all D2 leftover copies they at last can use the indoor soccerfield again.TheGardner wrote:don't shout out too loud! It will happen one day!!! Definitely! To sell the old ones - especially spare Disco2'sRadiophonic wrote:Where is the Disco 1-4 Box Set?
Disco 4 ???
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No. The new single will be The Performance Of My Life. It is the rock song. It's mix of Sodom Show and I Didn't Get Where I'm Today and some other PSB rock tracks (like The Truck Driver And His Mate)weirdalfan1980 wrote:I suppose now Integral wil be a single to promote Disco 4?
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It's indeed the most logical way of thinking. But, as you might remember, Disco 3 didn't exactly make a massive chart impact, with its #36 peak.transforce wrote:Well Disco 3 was an alternative to releasing London as a single in the UK, so it follows that Disco 4 will be an alternative to releasing Integral.
The crucial question is: what will generate a better result for Parlophone:
1) Just releasing Disco 4 with minimal promotion
2) Releasing "Integral" as a single, to promote Disco 4, so that Disco 4 might sell a bit better.
Will the additional sales of Disco 4 be enough to cover the costs of releasing "Integral" as a single? Personally I think yes, because Integral has the potential to do very well. Not only in the UK, but also in many parts of Europe. It *might* even generate some additional sales of Fundamental, if promoted properly.
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I don't see why not, actually. In the Netherlands and Germany, the situation to release a new Pet Shop Boys single couldn't be better. Their colloboration with Robbie Williams on She's Madonna made #3 in Germany, if I'm not mistaken. In the Netherlands it even made #2; Pet Shop Boys' biggest hit since What Have I Done To Deserve This.TheGardner wrote:still have my doubts really! Finger crossed Parlophone will release it in UK, cause the boys really seem to point them at that way! Hoping for a success!weirdalfan1980 wrote:I suppose now Integral wil be a single to promote Disco 4?
But I don't think we'll see a European wide release
It's absolutely the PERFECT moment right now to release a Pet Shop Boys single over here. Ever since Fundamental was released, "Integral" was hailed as THE essential song on the album, THE ultimate single, THE new hit song. So why not give it a chance? The song is good enough and it deals with a very good theme. Certainly after the success of She's Madonna (LOADS of airplay in NL), there's a good chance that Integral will also generate lots of airplay.
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But the cover price of Disco 3 was more than all the singles formats combined, and an album has a longer shelf life.dVTB wrote:It's indeed the most logical way of thinking. But, as you might remember, Disco 3 didn't exactly make a massive chart impact, with its #36 peak.transforce wrote:Well Disco 3 was an alternative to releasing London as a single in the UK, so it follows that Disco 4 will be an alternative to releasing Integral.
Let's also remember, that the two versions of London and Positive Role Model were released on the German singles and that Somebody's Elses Business & the Supertwumbo mix of Sexy Northener were planned to be extra tracks on the London UK dvd single. So in effect 50 % of the Disco 3 content was actually planned to go on the UK London singles.
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But I doubt that more than 2% of radio listeners actually notice that it's a Robbie/PSB collaboration and not just a regular RW solo track.dVTB wrote:I don't see why not, actually. In the Netherlands and Germany, the situation to release a new Pet Shop Boys single couldn't be better. Their colloboration with Robbie Williams on She's Madonna made #3 in Germany, if I'm not mistaken. In the Netherlands it even made #2; Pet Shop Boys' biggest hit since What Have I Done To Deserve This.TheGardner wrote:still have my doubts really! Finger crossed Parlophone will release it in UK, cause the boys really seem to point them at that way! Hoping for a success!weirdalfan1980 wrote:I suppose now Integral wil be a single to promote Disco 4?
But I don't think we'll see a European wide release
It's absolutely the PERFECT moment right now to release a Pet Shop Boys single over here. Ever since Fundamental was released, "Integral" was hailed as THE essential song on the album, THE ultimate single, THE new hit song. So why not give it a chance? The song is good enough and it deals with a very good theme. Certainly after the success of She's Madonna (LOADS of airplay in NL), there's a good chance that Integral will also generate lots of airplay.
Infact, I don't regard it as a PSB single myself.
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