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Pet Shop Boys Pop Art - The Videos15 декабря 2010. Разместил: robot318 |
![]() Product Description A complete videography of the Pet Shop Boys is here! Featured are 39 tracks video clips as well as a ton of extra features thrown in- all overseen by the band. This specially priced double DVD is packaged in a sleek white amaray case with a 60 page colle Product Details Actors: Pet Shop Boys Format: Color, DVD, Import, PAL Language: English Region: free Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number of discs: 1 Studio: EMI Europe Generic DVD Release Date: December 16, 2003 Run Time: 180 minutes The track listing is as follows: 1. Opportunities (Original Version) 2. West End Girls 3. Love Comes Quickly 4. Opportunities (Second Version) 5. Suburbia 6. Paninaro 7. It's A Sin 8. What Have I Done To Deserve This? 9. Rent 10. Always On My Mind 11. Heart 12. Domino Dancing 13. Left To My Own Devices 14. It's Alright 15. So Hard 16. Being Boring 17. How Can You Expect To Be Taken Seriously? 18. Where The Streets Have No Name (I Can't Take My Eyes Off You) 19. Jealousy 20. DJ Culture 21. Was It Worth It? 22. Can You Forgive Her? 23. Go West 24. I Wouldn't Normally Do This Kind Of Thing 25. Liberation 26. Yesterday, When I Was Mad 27. Paninaro '95 28. Before 29. Se A Vida E 30. Single-Bilingual 31. A Red Letter Day 32. Somewhere 33. I Don't Know What You Want But I Can't Give It Any More 34. New York City Boy 35. You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You're Drunk 36. Home And Dry 37. I Get Along/E-mail 38. London 39. Domino Dancing (Extended Version) 40. So Hard (Extended Version) 41. Go West (Extended Version) "PopArt" is the video anthology of Pet Shop Boys. It compiles all 38 of their videos (as well as extended versions of 3 videos) on a single DVD. When viewed from start to finish, the DVD runs for nearly three hours. While most pop acts release great singles but inferior videos, Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe have crafted music clips that are just as elegant as the albums they release. "PopArt" the DVD runs the gamut of moods and flavors, from the tasteful (Bruce Weber's black-and-white "Being Boring"), the homoerotic ("Domino Dancing" and "Paninaro 95") to high-tech ("Can You Forgive Her?" and "Liberation"), to the violent ("Jealousy") and the silly ("Heart," which has an appearance by Sir Ian McKellan). Even better, the videos are remastered, featuring picture quality ranging from good to striking. The music is also presented in a full-bodied 2.0 channel surround sound. Sure, I would have liked to have seen these videos in 5.1 audio, but the 2.0 sound quality is so superior that I didn't care. You can also watch these videos individually, in random order, or in a continuous sequence. There isn't much to boast in the way of extras, although there is a running commentary by Neil, Chris, and journalist Chris Heath. These guys are very laid back and have a real ball poking fun at each other and at the videos they made. The DVD also comes with a booklet that contains production credits and various pictures of the music videos. For American listeners who can't catch all these clips on MTV, this DVD is a real treat and a must-own. One final note: "PopArt" doesn't have videos for either 2003's "Miracles" or "Flamboyant," but other than that, this covers the groups entire visual history. Sure to replace the outdated VHS video collections like "Television" and the previous greatest hits companion, "Videography," "PopArt" is the ultimate collection for diehard PSB fans. Digitally remastered in both sound and picture, this represents the Pet Shop Boys at their best, leaving no visual representation of their work out of the picture (save for the new singles, "Flamboyant" and "Miracles"). Sure to replace the outdated VHS video collections like "Television" and the previous greatest hits companion, "Videography," "PopArt" is the ultimate collection for diehard PSB fans. Digitally remastered in both sound and picture, this represents the Pet Shop Boys at their best, leaving no visual representation of their work out of the picture (save for the new singles, "Flamboyant" and "Miracles"). The commentary from the duo is excellent; the two offer witty insights into the rather dated, yet well-crafted, videos. Tracks are presented chronological via the "play all" function or can be randomized (there is nothing quite like seeing "West End girls" followed by "Se a vida e" or "New York City boy"), a feature that is both fitting and appreciated. As I said, a few of the videos are dated, such as those representing the "Very" album, but to see the visuals that accompany the singles is a great experience. Highlights include the duet with Dusty Springfield on "What have I done to deserve this," "Paninaro '95," "Single-Bilingual," "London," "Always on my mind," and, of course, "Can you forgive her." (Though it is fair to say that every video is indeed a "highlight," and it is tough to pick out a few favorites). Indeed, some may balk at the included extended versions of "Domino dancing," "So hard," and "Go West," but these are significant works in and of themselves. This DVD is a necessary and requisite companion for the "PopArt" CD as much as it is a requirement for any true Pet Shop Boys fan. So far, the only available version is an import from Canada (playable on all regions) but it is well worth the wait to receive this stunning work. Also included with the DVD is a companion book full of photographs representing the videos themselves, little screen shots of whatever struck their fancy. The videos are as eclectic as the Pet Shop Boys themselves and their music, and it is truly great to have such a collection available on DVD with crystal-clear visuals and superb sound. Category: Music Video Size: 7.72 GB Скачать Pet Shop Boys Pop Art - The Videos Внимание! 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