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Generally favorable reviews- based on 30 Ratings
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Positive: 23 out of 30
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Mixed: 4 out of 30
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Negative: 3 out of 30
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Sep 12, 2012This is one of The PSB's most beautiful cds. very melodic, thought there are a few up beat songs. I am their biggest fan, and this cd does not let me down me in the least! A must have!
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Dec 8, 2012Brilliant CD that really get better and better with listening more. I love all the singles with Memory of the futre a standout. all tracks are fantastic and this group just gets better and better.
I am in New Zealand and saw them in concert in 2007. I like their sense of humour and that they do not take rthemselves too seriously. another amazing CD to listen to forever. -
Sep 17, 2012
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Sep 22, 2012A sublime release and a very strong representation of their storied catalog. Songs range from laid-back funk to pure pop and few of the entries go astray. Their relevance over several decades is a testament to their unequaled talent.
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Feb 3, 2013
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Oct 13, 2017
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Dec 15, 2017An extraordinary time at listening that is this watershed Pet shop Boys Album.
It's the kind of complex simplistic, fit well in these words tracks like "Everything Means Something", "Leaving" "Winner" and the spectacular "Requiem in denim and leopard skin'
Breathing Space is a beautiful ballad too.
The kind of album that getting better at each listening. -
Oct 7, 2017Great album again By PSB, Release (2002) being the best album since Very (1993).
This album is to relax, even with the energetic "A Face Like That", & with the EXCITING "Winner"
"Breathing Space" "Requiem and denim in leorpardskin" "Leaving" are excellent tracks to relax and calm down -
Jun 7, 2018
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The WireDec 5, 2012Some moments on the Pet Shop Boys' 11th album are as unsettling as any music released this decade. [Nov 2012, p.64]
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Oct 2, 2012[A] precise and neatly packaged 12-song collection.
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MagnetOct 1, 2012The flouncing, bouncy "Winner" is just the most hateful of the bunch, with insipid lyrics, overly bright production and a vocal line so pale it's opaque. "Hold On" and "Give It A Go" come damn near close to that level of dread. Luckily, though, those are the album's sole missteps. [No.91 p.58]