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Give
that this is a collection of remixemes and obscurities tossed off since
'release' set charts alighty precisely nowhere, It would be a slighty
rum do if this turned out to be the Pet shop boys' best album in ten years,
but that's' precisely what it is
If
release was guitars and woolly jumpers, Disoc 3 is about getting back
to course values of warm synth manoeuvres and overriding lyrical gloom,
typified by the boys' remake of try it
(I'm
in love with a married man)'here' is a housed-up reminder of the duo's
best-ever moments and mixes come courtesy of felix Da housecat and tom
Stephan. But it's difficult to accuse Neil and Chris of jumping on the
electro bandwagon when they put the wheels on the bloody things in the
first place
Peter Robinson
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