Pet Shop Boys - Bilingual- Special Edition — -1997- -japan- Flac

Pet Shop Boys – Bilingual Special Edition (1997) Japan release is a comprehensive two-disc reissue of the duo's sixth studio album. Originally released in 1996,

In the sprawling discography of Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe—collectively known as the Pet Shop Boys— Bilingual (1996) often occupies a strange purgatory. Sandwiched between the introspective, angst-ridden Very (1993) and the dark, electronic experimentalism of Nightlife (1999), Bilingual was met with a lukewarm critical reception upon release. Critics called it “muddled,” “overly Latin,” and “sonically confused.” Pet Shop Boys – Bilingual Special Edition (1997)

Track Highlights

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Collectors often seek the versions of these 1997 Japanese pressings to archive the specific mastering and the rare "Discoteca (PSB Extended Mix)" without physical media degradation. "The Bilingual" "Beautiful People" "Broken" "The Boy From

A Contextual Retrospective

Japan-1997-FLAC

Do not settle for MP3. Do not settle for a 1996 EU pressing. The magic of Bilingual lies in its subtle details: the hand percussion panning hard left at 2:17 of "Se a vida é," the distorted bass synth in "It Always Comes as a Surprise." These details are lost in lossy compression but are exquisitely preserved in a rip. Conclusion: Why This Hunt Matters

  1. "The Bilingual"
  2. "Beautiful People"
  3. "Broken"
  4. "The Boy From the Morning"
  5. "Bilingual"
  6. "Eastside"
  7. "Too Much Love"
  8. "Some Boys"
  9. "The Men from East Berlin"
  10. "Metamorphosis"
  11. "I Try"

Conclusion: Why This Hunt Matters