Yes

Yes

by Pet Shop Boys
Yes

Yes

by Pet Shop Boys

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Remastered)

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Overview

Coming down from the ambitious, politically charged Fundamental, Yes is the sound of the Pet Shop Boys unwinding and returning to their usual fascinations: isolation, fashion, grand arrangements, and witty synth pop anthems. Unfortunately, they're in a slump with their songwriting, and subject-wise, every song here has a companion piece on some earlier album, but that doesn't mean the party is spoiled. The delicate electro opener "Love Etc." is PSB perfection with its memorable hook and faultless construction. Brian Higgins and his Xenomania team (Saint Etienne, Girls Aloud) share songwriting and production duties on the track, and while that later credit continues for the remainder of the album, the hip crew becomes invisible as singer Tennant and synth-man Lowe take over. Employing an Abbey Road orchestra and hiring Johnny Marr for some Hollywood guitar seems a familiar Pet Shop Boys maneuver, and when Neil Tennant tops it off with some sardonic lyrics, "Beautiful People" becomes a pleasingly comfortable gift for any fan thrown by Fundamental's action committee attitude. "Did You See Me Coming" is the exhilarated infatuation of "I Wouldn't Normally Do This Sort of Thing" all over again, while "King of Rome" is the spitting image of the duo's 1987 chestnut "King's Cross." These are good things, especially for the sworn fan, and so are the few quirky new ideas, like the duo trading lines Run-D.M.C. style on "Building a Wall." The grand closer "Legacy" is the obvious songwriting highlight, partly because of the Kurt Weill-like breakdown in the middle, but mostly because of the grim way it comforts the brokenhearted. Neil proposes that glaciers melt and stars burn out so there's a pretty good chance that given time "you'll get over it." It's much better than the "Is that a riot/or are you just glad to see me" line in "Pandemonium" and just the touch Yes needs to put this above the standard PSB album. ~ David Jeffries

Product Details

Release Date: 10/20/2017
Label: Rhino
UPC: 0190295852801
Rank: 54777

Tracks

  1. Love Etc.
  2. All Over the World
  3. Beautiful People
  4. Did You See Me Coming?
  5. Vulnerable
  6. More Than a Dream
  7. Building a Wall
  8. King of Rome
  9. Pandemonium
  10. The Way It Used to Be
  11. Legacy

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Pet Shop Boys   Primary Artist,Vocals
Jason Resch   Keyboards,Guitar
Kieran Jones   Guitar,Keyboards
Miranda Cooper   Guitar,Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Owen Parker   Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Sacha Collinson   Guitar,Keyboards
Mark Parnell   Drums
Jessie Malakouti   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Xenomania   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Jenny O'Grady   Director,Choir/Chorus
Perry Montague-Mason   Orchestra Leader
Andy Brown   Conductor,Conductor
Tim Powell   Vocals,Keyboards,Vocals (Background),Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Toby Scott   Keyboards
London Metropolitan Orchestra   Brass,Featured Artist
Philip Oakey   Vocals,Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Michael Kearsey   Brass
Steve Hamilton   Brass
Neil Tennant   Vocals,Keyboards
Chris Storr   Trumpet
Carla Marie Williams   Vocals,Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Fred Falke   Keyboards
Johnny Marr   Guitar,Harmonica
Pete Gleadall   Director,Keyboards
Sacha Collisson   Guitar,Keyboards
Alex Gardner   Guitar,Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Brian Higgins   Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Matt Gray   Keyboards
Cathy Thompson   Conductor,Orchestra Leader
Owen Pallett   Guitar,Keyboards
Nick Coler   Guitar,Keyboards
Chris Lowe   Keyboards

Technical Credits

Jason Resch   Programming,Composer
Kieran Jones   Composer,Programming
Miranda Cooper   Composer
Owen Parker   Composer,Programming,Orchestral Arrangements
Sacha Collinson   Programming
Dave Clark   Composer
Victor Willis   Composer
Chris Martin   Composer
Xenomania   Producer,Remixing,Audio Production
Mike Smith   Composer
Jo Buckley   Engineer,Orchestra Contractor
Alasdair McLellan   Photography
Andy Brown   Arranger,Brass Arrangement,Arranger
Kevin Metcalf   Mastering
Wayne Thompson   Composer
Izzy Morely   Mixing,Assistant
Tim Powell   Composer,Producer,Programming,Composer,Programming,Mixing
Toby Scott   Programming
Jason Boshoff   Programming
Stuart Price   Mixing,Arranger,Producer,Additional Production
Andrew Dudman   Engineer,Musician
Gary Thomas   Engineer,Recording
Will Champion   Composer
Marius de Vries   Arranger,Producer
Mat Bartram   Assistant,Recording
Neil Tennant   Composer,Programming
Nick Lowe   Composer
David Emery   Mixing,Assistant
Tim Weidner   Mixing
Harold Faltermeyer   Producer
Allee Willis   Composer
Alice Cooper   Composer
Trevor Horn   Producer
Stephen Hague   Producer
Andy Bradfield   Mixing
Jeremy Wheatley   Mixing
Jacques Morali   Composer
Fred Falke   Programming
Wayne Carson   Composer
Johnny Christopher   Composer
Jonny Buckland   Composer
David Jacob   Producer
Pet Shop Boys   Mixing,Arranger,Producer,Remixing,Remix Engineer
Pete Gleadall   Mixing,Engineer,Programming,Mixing Engineer
Mark James   Composer
Kate McGarrigle   Composer
Julian Mendelsohn   Producer
Matt Robertson   Arranger,Programming,Orchestral Arrangements
Sacha Collisson   Programming
Michael Barson   Composer
Izzy Morley   Mixing Assistant
Tim Young   Editing,Remastering,Digital Remastering,Remastering Engineer
Isobel Griffiths   Orchestra Contractor,Contractor
Guy Berryman   Composer
Henri Belolo   Composer
Marc Almond   Composer
Mo Hausler   Mixing,Mixing Assistant
Dick Beetham   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
John Christopher   Composer
Brian Higgins   Composer,Producer,Programming,Audio Production
Matt Gray   Programming
Cathy Thompson   Leader
Owen Pallett   Arranger,Programming,Orchestration,Orchestral Arrangements
Nick Coler   Composer,Programming
Mike Barson   Composer
Chris Lowe   Composer,Programming
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