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  Name Pet Shop Boys
  Img Pet_shop_boys_boston_concertjpg250px
  Img Capt Pet Shop Boys live in Boston, 2006
  Img Size 250
  Background group_or_band
  Origin London , England
  Genre Pop <br/> Synthpop <br> House <br/> Disco <br/> Electropop
  Years Active 1981 &ndashpresent
  Label Parlophone ( 1985 &ndashpresent)<br/> EMI (US) ( 1985 &ndash 1995 )<br/> Atlantic Records (US) ( 1996 &ndash 1998 )<br/> Sire Records (US) ( 1999 &ndash 2001 )<br/> Sanctuary Records (US) ( 2002 &ndash 2003 )<br/> Rhino (US) ( 2004 &ndashpresent)
  Associated Acts Electronic
  URL http://wwwpetshopboyscouk/
  Current Members Neil Tennant <br/> Chris Lowe
  Managers Tom Watkins <br/> Jill Carrington <br/> Mitch Clark <br/> Dave Dorrell


Pet Shop Boys are an English Synthpop / Pop Music Grammy nominated duo, consisting of Neil Tennant who provides main Vocals , Keyboard s and very occasionally Guitar , and Chris Lowe on keyboards and occasionally on vocals.

Pet Shop Boys have sold more than 50 million records worldwide. The longevity of their career is generally attributed to their ability to create melodic pop/dance music. They are one of the most consistently successful duos in pop music, particularly in Europe. Since ", " It's A Sin ", " Always On My Mind " and " Heart ".

Pet Shop Boys were very successful in the United States in the mid- 1980s , with " West End Girls " hitting number one; however, their mainstream popularity had waned by 1988, with the duo's final Top 40 single, " Domino Dancing ", reaching number 18 on the US pop chart. They have remained commercially successful outside the USA since then.

Pet Shop Boys' last studio album, '' Fundamental '', was released on the Parlophone label on 22 May 2006 . The album peaked at number five in the UK and in the rest of Europe at number two, marking a strong return to the charts. The album's first single, " I'm With Stupid " was released in the UK on 8 May 2006 , reaching number eight in the UK Singles Chart . In December 2006, the duo was nominated for two Grammy Awards for Best Dance Recording ("I'm with Stupid") and Best Electronic/Dance Album (''Fundamental''). ''Fundamental'' also made it into the top ten of the Mixmag list of Albums of the Year. Pet Shop Boys released a live DVD, ''Cubism'' in May 2007 via Warner Vision. The DVD features a live show recorded at the Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City in November 2006. Pet Shop Boys release 'Cubism' live DVD .

Pet Shop Boys played at a free festival in the online virtual world Second Life on June 30 . Pet Shop Boys to play live in Second Life

In July 2007, Pet Shop Boys signed a new deal with and we’re very happy to be continuing our relationship with them”. Miles Leonard, Parlophone’s MD says: “What Pet Shop Boys are doing is unique. They continue to be at the vanguard of pop culture, constantly surprising and thrilling us with their every move. We are extremely pleased to have them on the label.”

October 2007 will see the release of a new album, Disco 4 .


Band dynamic

The dynamic of Pet Shop Boys' image lies in the duo's public personalities — Tennant is perceived as an erudite intellectual, articulate, and verbose in speech; while Lowe, now almost always seen in his trademark attire of hat and sunglasses (since as early as 1985 ),1 appears as guarded and terse but nevertheless behaves as casual, flippant and fun-loving. They have even cultivated a pattern for interviews, in which Tennant is the primary speaker, answering questions at length, while occasionally being interrupted by brief, generally humorous interjections from Lowe23 (comparable to the concept of a comedic Double Act ).

They are also seen as willfully contrary, defying expectations of record labels and the music industry in terms of commercial image, self-promotion, and the nature of their music; it is said that the members of Pet Shop Boys are defined by the things they refuse to do. A 1986 quotation by Lowe, taken from an '' Entertainment Tonight '' clip and subsequently sampled in their song " Paninaro ," is often cited as the prime example of this:

This also formed the foundation of the band's reputation as being anti-rock music (allying themselves with disco, positioned as a diametric opposite), which would later be built up in additional songs such as the 1993 single " Can You Forgive Her? " ("She's made you some kind of laughing stock / because you dance to disco and you don't like rock"), or the appropriately titled B-side "How I learned to hate rock and roll." Eventually, however, these differences were reconciled — a process that symbolically culminated with Pet Shop Boys' performance at the 2000 Glastonbury Festival , which was the surprise highlight of the three day event. Tennant expressed his gratitude to the crowd by thanking them for "being kind to us" and that they were "Glastonbury virgins".


Image

This band dynamic has played a role in their public image as well. Early in their career, the duo were frequently accused of lacking stage presence, said to be a deliberate reaction to the hyper-cheerful music of the time demonstrated by bands such as Wham! . A typical early performance featured Lowe in the background hitting the occasional note on a Fairlight Synthesiser Keyboard and Tennant singing, but otherwise unanimated, in the foreground.

However, when they began touring in 1989 , they were heavily influenced by Opera and theatre staging. Derek Jarman staged their first tour, making a series of films to be projected behind the costumed singers and dancers. In 1991 they brought in David Alden and David Fielding from the English National Opera to create the staging and costume design for a show which made no attempt to involve or even acknowledge the audience, and pushed the choreography and staging centre stage. Subsequent tours have used artist Sam Taylor-Wood and architect Zaha Hadid for stage design. Their latest tour, ongoing in 2006 and 2007, was conceived and designed by theatre designer Es Devlin with choreography by Hakeem Onibudo .

Traditionally, Pet Shop Boys have always favoured avant-garde tailored fashions. Tennant often references the designers of his suits in interviews, and Lowe has often sported outfits and glasses made by Issey Miyake , Stüssy and Yohji Yamamoto 's Y-3 for Adidas . Presentation has always been a major theme, and Pet Shop Boys have dramatically "reinvented" their image twice in their career. In 1993, when promoting their '' Very '' album, they wore brightly coloured costumes and used state-of-the-art computer technology to place themselves in a modern computer graphic world. This concept of reinvention was again realized for the promotion of the '' Nightlife '' album, in which they transformed their look wearing wigs and glasses with very futuristic urban wardrobes. In 2006 both Tennant and Lowe were seen on stage and in photographs wearing clothes designed by Hedi Slimane / Dior Homme .


LIVE SHOWS


The duo employ a programmer, Pete Gleadall to oversee the computers (which are all actually running live) and play keyboards, as well as backing singers, which include long time singer Sylvia Mason-James . The boys have used Katie Kissoon in the past for vocal duties, and have used other musicians, Danny Cummings , Jodie Linscott , and Dawne Adams ( Percussion ). Scott Davidson , Dominic Clarke , and Peter Schwartz , ( Keyboards / programming), Mark Refoy and Bic Hayes (guitarists), as well as the late J.J. Belle ( Guitars and Percussion ).

On using computers and playing live shows, Neil Tennant commented in 1991 that

Chris Lowe also commented in the same interview, (by Chris Heath for the Performance DVD sleeve notes), that


Aesthetics

The duo have always been very interested in the artwork, design and photography for their releases. Photographer Eric Watson helped create the original image of Pet Shop Boys, creating many of their photographs and videos from 1984 to 1991. In design they have primarily worked with Mark Farrow , who designed the cover of their first Parlophone album release in 1986. The collaboration between Mark Farrow and Pet Shop Boys is comparable to the designer-band relationship of Peter Saville and New Order or Anton Corbijn and Depeche Mode . Their record sleeves are quite often very minimal, and the attention to detail is obvious, down to the Font type and style. In October 2006, they released a 336-page hardcover book entitled ''Catalogue'', showcasing their accomplishments in artwork, design, and of course, music. This retrospective of work is certainly one of the most comprehensive anthologies any music artist could have.


BIOGRAPHY

See Also: Pet Shop Boys biography




DISCOGRAPHY


The Pet Shop Boys have released thirty-one albums (including compliations and remixes) and fifty-five singles.

See Also: Pet Shop Boys discography




SEXUALITY

Neil Tennant is Openly Gay , although he refused to confirm rumours about his sexuality in the 1980s until finally coming out shortly after the release of 1993's ''Very'' in '' Attitude '', a UK gay lifestyle magazine. Lowe, meanwhile, has remained tight-lipped on the subject. The duo are sometimes incorrectly assumed to be a couple (in the 1990 biography ''Pet Shop Boys, Literally'', Tennant recalls that even their ex-manager, Tom Watkins , was under this impression for a time).

Pet Shop Boys are seen as significant figures in Gay Culture for such songs as "Can you forgive her?", "It's a sin" (for which gay director Derek Jarman produced the video), "New York City Boy" and their cover of Village People 's " Go West ". They have written a song about a young male fan spending a night with a rapper, based on Eminem , called " The Night I Fell In Love " and a song about Coming Out , "Metamorphosis". Their 1990s single " Being Boring " dealt with the Gay experience and the devastation wrought by the AIDS crisis; the song (and its supporting video, filmed by Bruce Weber ), remains one of their most popular. However, Neil Tennant has stated many times that his lyrics are not specifically gay. Many of their songs are written from an ambiguous view point that can be taken any way the listener perceives it, and this goes some way to explain why a large segment of their die-hard fans are heterosexual.

Pet Shop Boys have performed and worked with many artists considered to be gay and bisexual icons such as Elton John , Liza Minnelli , Dusty Springfield , Bananarama , Boy George , Kylie Minogue and Madonna . Pet Shop Boys attempted to organise and perform in a planned 2001 tour of out gay musicians, entitled 'Wotapalava'. However, the plans were later put on hold and the idea seems to have been discarded.


INFLUENCE

As of 2003 , Pet Shop Boys were ranked by Billboard's Joel Whitburn (in his book ''Billboard's Hot Dance/Disco 1974-2003'') as the number-four most successful act on the U.S. Dance/Club Play charts, behind only Madonna, Janet Jackson and Donna Summer .

In October 2005, a Swedish Tribute Band called West End Girls had a number-three hit single in their home country with a Cover Version of " Domino Dancing ". In January 2006 they released their version of "West End Girls", and an album was released in June. Pet Shop Boys also have several tribute bands in the form of Birmingham -based Pet Shop Noise who have been performing locally for many years, and Seattle-based West End Boys.

Madonna's album '' Confessions On A Dance Floor '', released November 2005, includes a track called " Jump " which has close similarities to "West End Girls". An interview at Popjustice with Stuart Price , who produced Madonna's album, revealed the track "Jump" was a complete Chris Lowe inspiration. Apparently, while recording the album, Madonna blurted out at one point, "Pet Shop Boys! I fucking love them!" Pet Shop Boys remixed "Sorry", the second single from the album. Their mix has proven to be a favourite, as even Madonna has used their version in her 2006 ''Confessions'' tour. The history between Madonna and Pet Shop Boys goes back to 1988 with the song " Heart ". It was composed by the duo with the idea of pitching it to Madonna to sing--but they were too shy to call her and offer her the song--so they recorded it themselves. The song ended up going to number one in the UK charts. Later, in 1991, Madonna was referenced in a tongue-in-cheek lyric in the song "DJ Culture," right after Madonna and Sean Penn had divorced. Tennant writes, "Like Liz before Betty / She after Sean / suddenly you're missing / then you're reborn". Tennant refers to the 'reinvention' Madonna was going through at the time. Madonna also paid tribute to Pet Shop Boys at the 2006 BRIT Awards naming them as one of the British artists who had influenced her music, in her acceptance speech after being presented with the 'Best International Female' award by Neil Tennant.

Actor David Tennant , currently the star of '' Doctor Who '', took his stage name from Neil Tennant. The actor's real surname is MacDonald, but he needed a stage name for Equity as there was already an actor registered with the name David MacDonald.

American cartoonist Thomas K. Dye , most famous for creating the satirical webcomic '' Newshounds '', first attempted to make a comic book called '' The Boy Shop Pets '', so called because the characters were animals. It was written between November 1991 to January 1992, but did not last.

In the first seasons of the British original of '' The Office '', character Gareth Keenan unconvincingly argues that his ownership of Pet Shop Boys music means he is not Homophobic .

In the '', an owner of a bar frequented by NASCAR fans says having the Pet Shop Boys' and Seal's music in the jukebox is a way to detect strangers.


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