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

Includes high-profile mixes from Trouser Enthusiasts (A Red Letter Day/Discoteca), Bill Marquez (To Step Aside), and Danny Tenaglia (The Boy Who Couldn't Keep His Clothes On).

Why the Japanese Special Edition stands out Includes high-profile mixes from Trouser Enthusiasts (A Red

You have the FLAC files. Now, honor them. By 1997, Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe were

By 1997, Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe were already institutionally untouchable. They had survived the 80s synth-pop explosion, conquered the charts with Actually and Behaviour , and dabbled in rock fusion with Very . Bilingual was their "grown-up" album. It was pre-millennium tension meets cocktail hour. It was pre-millennium tension meets cocktail hour

The set is divided into the original studio album and a dedicated remix/bonus disc. Metamorphosis Electricity Se a vida é (That’s the way life is) It always comes as a surprise A red letter day Up against it The survivors To step aside Saturday night forever

Japan has always been a second home for the Pet Shop Boys. Japanese CD pressings are historically superior for three reasons: they are manufactured with higher-grade polycarbonate, they use stricter quality control (less jitter and error rate), and they often include exclusive mastering (JVC’s K2HD or Sony’s DSD processes, or simply a dedicated analog-to-digital transfer).

The Boy Who Couldn’t Keep His Clothes On (International Club Mix) Se a vida é (Pink Noise Mix)

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