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Pet Shop Boys Very Mp3, Flac, Wma Pet Shop Boys Very mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic / Pop Album: Very Country: Australia Released: 1993 Style: Synth-pop MP3 version RAR size: 1436 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1679 mb WMA version RAR size: 1947 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 284 Other Formats: MMF AC3 AAC AU TTA MP2 MIDI Tracklist Hide Credits 1 Can You Forgive Her? 3:53 2 I Wouldn't Normally Do This Kind Of Thing 3:03 Liberation 3 4:06 Guitar – J.J. Belle 4 A Different Point Of View 3:26 Dreaming Of The Queen 5 4:19 Percussion – Frank Ricotti 6 Yesterday, When I Was Mad 3:55 The Theatre 7 Choir – Francis Haston, Joanna Wyatt , Jody Smith, Laurie Smith, Lee Harris , Lucy Clark, 5:10 Marie-Claire Peterson, Nigel Francis, Thomas Rogers, Victoria Fehrer One And One Make Five 8 3:30 Vocals [Additional] – Dainton Connell To Speak Is A Sin 9 4:45 Vocals [Additional] – Carol Kenyon Young Offender 10 4:49 Vocals [Additional] – Carol Kenyon, Katie Kissoon, Tessa Niles 11 One In A Million 3:53 Go West Arranged By [Brass, Choir, Additional Keyboards] – Richard NilesBrass – John Barclay, John Thirkell, Mark Nightingale, Phil Todd, Chris Davis*Choir – Dan Egan, Drew Martin, 12a Frank Nemhauser, Hugh Berberich, James Bassi, James Gandre, Joseph Nelson Neal, 8:21 Mark Rehnstrom, Martin Boner*, Maurizio Corbino, Michael Hume, Paul Houghtaling, Robert Kuehn, Rodne Brown, Scott Altman, Steven TachellGuitar – J.J. BelleProducer [Additional Production] – Brothers In Rhythm Postscript (I Believe In Ecstasy) 12b Vocals – Chris Lowe Companies, etc. Record Company – ERG Phonographic Copyright (p) – Pet Shop Boys Partnership Ltd. Copyright (c) – Pet Shop Boys Partnership Ltd. Licensed To – EMI Records USA Manufactured By – Capitol Records, Inc. Pressed By – EMI Jax Recorded At – Sarm West Studios Recorded At – Angel Studios Recorded At – Power Station Mixed At – RAK Studios Mastered At – Gateway Mastering Published By – EMI Virgin Music, Inc. Published By – Can't Stop Music Published By – Scorpio Music Publishing Credits Arranged By [Orchestra], Conductor – Anne Dudley (tracks: 3, 5, 7) Design [Costume And Set Design] – David Fielding Design [Graphic Design] – Farrow*, PSB* Design [Packaging, Concept, Design] – Pentagram Engineer – Bob Kraushaar, Pete Gleadall Engineer [Assistant] – Howard Bargroff, Richard Lowe, Robin Barclay, Sam Hardaker Management – Jill Wall, Pet Shop Boys Partnership Management [Assisted By] – Christine Chawla Mastered By – Bob Ludwig Mixed By – Mike "Spike" Drake, Stephen Hague Other [Represented In North America By] – Andon Artists, Arma Andon Photography By – Chris Nash Producer – Pet Shop Boys Producer [Additional Production] – Stephen Hague Programmed By – Pete Gleadall Recorded By [Vocals] – Bob Kraushaar Vocals [Additional] – Sylvia Mason-James (tracks: 6, 8, 11, 12a) Written-By – H. Belolo* (tracks: 12a), J. Morali* (tracks: 12a), Neil Tennant & Chris Lowe* (tracks: 1-11,12b), V. Willis* (tracks: 12a) Notes ℗ © 1993 Pet Shop Boys Partnership Ltd. under license to EMI Records USA, a division of ERG, 1290 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10104. Manufactured by Capitol Records Inc., a subsidiary of Capitol - EMI Music Inc., Hollywood and Vine Streets, Hollywood, CA The shorter catalog number is found on the disk; the longer is found on the pamphlet. Printed in the U.S.A. 12b: "Postscript" is a hidden track featuring Chris Lowe on vocals that appears after a two minutes silence at the end of "Go West". Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Printed, On Sticker): 0 7777-89721-2 9 Matrix / Runout (Mirrored, Variant 1): 89721-2 MO L3716E Y 1-2-8 EMI JAX Matrix / Runout (Mirrored, Variant 2): 89721-2 MO L3716E Y 1-2-6 EMI JAX Matrix / Runout (Mirrored, Variant 3): 89721-2 MO L3716E Y 1-2-3 EMI JAX Matrix / Runout (Mirrored, Variant 4): 89721-2 MO L3716E Y 1-2-13 EMI JAX Rights Society: BMI Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year 7 89721 2, 0777 Parlophone, 7 89721 2, 0777 Pet Shop Very (CD, 7 89721 2 9, Parlophone, 7 89721 2 9, UK 1993 Boys Album, Ora) CDPCSD 143 Parlophone CDPCSD 143 Pet Shop Boys Pet Shop Not On Label none (Cass, Album, none Ukraine Unknown Boys (Pet Shop Boys) Unofficial) Very (CD, Pet Shop EMI Records CDP-589721 Album, Club, CDP-589721 US 1993 Boys USA Ora) Pet Shop Very (Cass, E4-589721 ERG E4-589721 Canada 1993 Boys Album, Club) Pet Shop Very (Cass, 21001568 EMI 21001568 Colombia 1993 Boys Album) Related Music albums to Very by Pet Shop Boys Pet Shop Boys - Very Relentless Carol Kenyon - Give Me One Good Reason Pet Shop Boys - Bilingual Pet Shop Boys - Alternative Pet Shop Boys = 宠物店男孩 - Fundamental = 基音 Oleta Adams - Circle Of One Pet Shop Boys - I Wouldn't Normally Do This Kind Of Thing (The DJ Pierre Remixes) Carol Kenyon - Fascinating (Back To The Beat Mix) Tears For Fears - The Seeds Of Love Cher - Song For The Lonely.
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