Pet Shop Boys - Actually LP/Vinyl - Parlophone - EMCJ (D) 7469721
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Pet Shop Boys - Actually - Parlophone - EMCJ (D) 7469721
COVER GREAT CONDITION JUST BOTTOM LEFT BEEN EATEN SLIGHTLY AND VINYL EXCELLENT CONDITION LIKE NEW
Actually is not much different from Pet Shop Boys' first album, Please in terms of musical style, but the production quality is noticeably better. Actually housed four singles, including lead-off single "It's a Sin" and "What Have I Done to Deserve This?", a duet with fellow Parlophone artist Dusty Springfield. The latter led directly to a major resurgence of interest in Springfield's earlier work. The duo scored another Number One in April 1988 with a remixed version of the album's last single, "Heart". During this period, the Pet Shop Boys also completed a full-length motion picture called It Couldn't Happen Here. Featuring songs from the duo, it was most famous for housing the video for "Always on My Mind" (starring Joss Ackland as a blind priest), which - while not on Actually - was released as a single during this period.
Fairlight and keyboard programming: Andy Richards, Blue Weaver, Gary Moughan, Adrien Cook, J. J. Jeczalik. Recorded in London at Sarm West and Advision studios. Pet Shop Boys managed by Jill Carrington/Pet Shop Boys Partnership Limited, assisted by Gabrielle Webb. Pet Shop Boys representedin North America by Arma Andon/PURE, assisted by Chris Luongo. Thanks to Spike, Bobby "O" and Mike Nielson. Designed by Mark Farrow at 3 and Pet Shop Boys. Cover photograph:Cindy Palmano. Inner sleeve photograph:Eric Watson.