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Actually

GENRE(S): Electronic, Pop

STYLE(S): Synth-pop

Condition: New & Sealed

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Facts

UPC

190295832612

Label

Decade Recorded

Format

Speed

Vinyl Weight

Disc Quantity

1

Vinyl Color

Black

Description

In 1987, Pet Shop Boys released their second album Actually, which became another huge hit album for the duo, debuting at the #2 spot on the UK Albums Chart upon it's release. The album was produced by Julian Mendelsohn, Stephen Hague, Shep Pettibone, Andy Richards and Pet Shop Boys. This period saw Pet Shop Boys reach new critical and commercial heights with three #1 singles, "It's A Sin", "Always On My Mind" And Heart", and 'What Have I Done To Deserve This', their #2 single featuring Dusty Springfield. As Neil Tennant puts it: "I felt at this time that we had the secret of contemporary pop music, that we knew what was required."

Album Preview

Tracklist and audio may vary slightly from the vinyl version

Tracklist

Side A
  1. One More Chance
  2. What Have I Done To Deserve This?
  3. Shopping
  4. Rent
  5. Hit Music
Side B
  1. It Couldn't Happen Here
  2. It's A Sin
  3. I Want To Wake Up
  4. Heart
  5. King's Cross

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