Pet Shop Boys Discography (The Complete Singles Collection 1985-1991)

$80.00
GST included.
Key Information: Compilation, Reissue, Remastered, Vinyl 2LP
Cat No: 2173255057
Barcode: 5021732550576
Released: 25 July 2025
Description

A definitive collection of Pet Shop Boys’ first 18 hit singles from 1985–1991, newly remastered and pressed across two heavyweight vinyl LPs. Includes iconic tracks such as West End Girls, It’s a Sin, Always on My Mind, and Being Boring, presented in a deluxe gatefold sleeve. A must-have for fans of synth-pop and 80s/90s pop perfection.

Issued in a standard (non-gatefold) sleeve with printed inner sleeves largely replicating the 1991 original design.

Inner sleeves include thumbnail images based on the UK single artwork for each track. These images are based on the single artwork rather than direct reproductions. The image used for "DJ Culture" is derived from the original single sleeve, though not presented in its full release layout. "Was It Worth It?"- also a new single at the time - was not represented. This reissue retains the original 1991 inner sleeve design and does not introduce any new artwork.

Unlike the original edition, this release includes UK chart positions for all tracks, including "DJ Culture" and "Was It Worth It?".

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track list

LP1
SIDE A
1. West End Girls
2. Love Comes Quickly
3. Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)
4. Suburbia

SIDE B
1. It's a Sin
2. What Have I Done to Deserve This? (with Dusty Springfield)
3. Rent
4. Always on My Mind
5. Heart

LP2
SIDE C
1. Domino Dancing
2. Left to My Own Devices
3. It's Alright
4. So Hard

SIDE D
1. Being Boring
2. Where the Streets Have No Name / I Can't Take My Eyes Off You
3. Jealousy
4. DJ Culture
5. Was It Worth It?

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