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Pet Shop Boys Album - Flamboyant

Pet Shop Boys Album - Flamboyant (Front side)
Album Information :
Customers rating: (4 ratings)
Release Date:2004-04-13
Type:Audio CD
Genre:5"CD Singles, Alternative Dance, Dance-Pop, England, Pop, Rock
Label:EMI Int'l
UPC:724354841026
Approx. Price:$12.99 (USD)
Track Listing :
1 . Flamboyant (Single Mix)
2 . I Didnt Get Where I Am Today
Review - Album Details :
The Second Original Single from their 2003 Anthology "Popart".
Customer review - 2004-04-10
- "You Live in a World of Excess."
"Flamboyant" is Pet Shop Boys' second single off their "PopArt" retrospective, and it's already the duo's 35th single to hit the Top 20 in the U.K. A funny, witty critique on celebrities who hunger for media attention (heads-up, J.Lo), this memorable single is co-produced by Tomcraft, who provides a welcome electro feel. Fans who are already familiar with "Shameless" and "How Can You Expect to Be Taken Seriously" will get plenty of kicks out of this single. It should also be noted that this track has been slightly remixed, so this version differs from the album mix off "PopArt." The b-side is "I Didn't Get Where I Am Today," which was originally recorded for the 2002 "Release" album. Armed with a retro-60's groove, this track has a rock edge, featuring Johnny Marr on guitar and sampling "Father's Name Was Dad" by Fire. It's a bit odd that a duo as original as PSB would sample somebody else's work, but "I Didn't Get Where I Am Today" is a catchy track that's strong enough to be released as a single by itself. Though this CD has only two tracks, "Flamboyant" still comes highly recommended.
Customer review - 2004-05-17
- Just like Wine...
I believe the PSB hold the secret to the perfect pop song, and that's a good thing. After more than 20 years on the scene, they still deliver the goods. "Flamboyant", the first track on this 2 track single the boys show all the "neo" new wave kids how it's done. Atmospheric keys, pulsing beat and wonderful lyrics dominate the track, it will surely leave you wanting more. "I didn't get where I am today", the second track is an obvious outake from their "Release" record. The "feel" and performance of the track gives it all out. Guitars, drums and rock delivery on vocals show the boys can do it. For any band coming out of the 80's to still be relevant and valued as a mayor force today, they have to be original and exciting. The Pet Shop Boys are still kings.
Customer review - 2004-05-22
- Pet Shop Boys B-side alert!
Once again Neil & Pete outdo a great single, "Flamboyant" (a slightly different version than the one on PopArt I might add..) with "I Didn't Get Where I am Today": all sounding like a campy Electronic/New Order song with lots of drive & upbeat choruses. I played it at a pool party recently and everyone starting making 80's new-wave movements on the dance floor & asking me "What is this?! It's the Pet Shop Boys?"

Slightly off center & better for it.

Buy this for the b-side, it's a fantastic summer song.

Customer review - 2005-06-16
- You're So Flamboyant
I could listen to this song over and over again. It has the techno pop feel that all Pet Shop Boys have. I have never come across a PSB song that I didn't like. I first learned of "Flamboyant" when it was featured on the PopArt CD. It's a great song.
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