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  2. Domino Dancing - Wikipedia

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    All of them were cast by the Pet Shop Boys. Domino Dancing (extended version) is a seven-minute dance song, combined with Lowe's synth melodies, Cuban brass and hip hop beats. Versions. Domino Dancing (short video 7″) – 4:18; Domino Dancing (extended version 12″ remix) – 7:41 [12] Cast. Chris Lowe as himself; Neil Tennant as himself ...

  3. List of songs recorded by Pet Shop Boys - Wikipedia

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    This is a comprehensive list of songs recorded by English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys.The list includes officially released songs that have been performed by the band. The list consists of mostly studio and BBC recordings; remixes and live recordings are not listed, unless the song has only been released in one of the two formats.

  4. Pet Shop Boys - Wikipedia

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    The Pet Shop Boys remix of the David Bowie song "Hallo Spaceboy" featured Tennant on backing vocals and was released in the UK on 19 February 1996. [74] Pet Shop Boys then joined Bowie during his performance of the song at the 1996 Brit Awards ceremony, as well as an appearance on the Top of the Pops television programme.

  5. Discography: The Complete Singles Collection - Wikipedia

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    Pet Shop Boys – production (tracks 8, 9, 13–18); original track production (track 8); associate production (track 10) Andy Richards – production (track 9) Tony Phillips – engineering (track 9) Lewis A. Martineé – production, engineering (track 10) Mike Couzzi – engineering (track 10) Trevor Horn – production (tracks 11, 12)

  6. Left to My Own Devices - Wikipedia

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    The song fared better than the album's lead single, "Domino Dancing", charting three positions higher on the UK Singles Chart, at number four. [3] It was the first song that Pet Shop Boys recorded with an orchestra, arranged by Richard Niles. [4] Since its release, it has become a staple of Pet Shop Boys' live performances. [5]

  7. Pet Shop Boys discography - Wikipedia

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    The ninth Pet Shop Boys studio album, Fundamental, came in May 2006, reaching number five in the UK. Also in 2006, Concrete was released, a live album recorded at the Mermaid Theatre , London. Released in UK in March 2009, Yes , was a critical success and hit number four, their highest album chart peak in more than a decade.

  8. Love Etc. (song) - Wikipedia

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    Pet Shop Boys describe "Love Etc." as "a post-lifestyle anthem which sounds like nothing we've done before." The single became the duo's ninth number-one entry on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart; the pair thus overtook Depeche Mode to break the record for the most chart-toppers by a duo or group on the Billboard dance chart.

  9. Cubism (video) - Wikipedia

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    "Se a vida é/Domino dancing" "Flamboyant" "Home and dry" "Always on my mind" "Where the streets have no name (I can't take my eyes off you)" "West End girls" "The Sodom and Gomorrah Show" "So hard/It's a sin" "Go West" Special features. Photo gallery montage; Behind the scenes documentary called "Pet Shop Boys in Mexico"