Yes (Pet Shop Boys Album)
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''Yes'' is the tenth studio album by English
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duo
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, released on 18 March 2009 by
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. The album was recorded in 2008 and was produced by Brian Higgins and his production team Xenomania. Xenomania also co-wrote three of the tracks. Guitarist
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and string arranger Owen Pallett appear as well. " Love Etc." was released on 16 March 2009 as the album's lead single.


Background and recording

For their follow-up to '' Fundamental'' (2006), Pet Shop Boys approached the songwriting and production team Xenomania, who were among the top pop producers at the time.
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was impressed with their
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hits, in particular " Call the Shots" by
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, and Chris Lowe said he "liked the idea of making a shiny pop record with the producers du jour". They met with head producer Brian Higgins in April 2008. Higgins intended to turn them down because of a difficult experience with another group who were used to writing their own material, Franz Ferdinand. He changed his mind after meeting the duo and hearing the songs they had already written, including " Did You See Me Coming?" Recording began in May and the album was completed on 27 November 2008. Most of the work took place at Xenomania's studio in
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, Kent, in a large house with people working on multiple projects in different rooms. Orchestra and brass arrangements for "All Over the World", " Beautiful People", and "Legacy" were recorded by the London Metropolitan Orchestra at
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. Pet Shop Boys wrote four songs with the Xenomania team. Three were used on ''Yes'': " Love Etc.", "More Than a Dream", and "The Way It Used to Be". The fourth song, " The Loving Kind", was given to Girls Aloud because Lowe felt it didn't add anything to their own album. Of the songs the duo wrote themselves, two were holdovers from earlier projects: "Pandemonium" was originally intended for
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, and "Beautiful People" had been conceived as a potential theme song for the 2008 television series. The last song written for the album was "All Over the World". It was inspired by "Que Calor" by Supermerk2, which the duo had heard in South America during the Fundamental Tour. To take the song in a new direction, Lowe incorporated the fanfare from
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''. The album was sequenced in two parts, with upbeat pop songs at the beginning, opening with the lead single "Love Etc.", and more experimental ones at the end, closing with the poetic and stylistically unusual "Legacy". The one-word title sums up the positive theme of the album according to Lowe, who noted: "It's almost an answer to the question, 'Is that the Pet Shop Boys?' 'Yes!'" Tennant also mentioned
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's '' Ceiling Painting/Yes Painting'' as an inspiration.


Release

''Yes'' was released on 18 March 2009 in Japan. In the United Kingdom, it was released on 23 March and debuted at number four on the
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with first-week sales of 27,639 copies, the duo's highest-placing album since ''
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'' (1996). Early sales figures predicted that the album would enter at number one, but its release was beset by distribution problems and ''Yes'' proved unable to hold onto its midweek position. The download version erroneously went on sale through the iTunes Store three days before its official release date, rendering 2,500 sales ineligible for the chart, while, the following week, a number of suppliers of the physical album reported stock level problems. The closing track "Legacy" was subject to censorship in China for political sensitivity reasons, as it contains the lyric "governments fall". The song was changed to an instrumental. The album was released in multiple formats, including a
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version that included a 48-minute track-by-track commentary on the album, and an 11-disc vinyl version limited to 300 copies, with each disc containing a different album track on the first side and a corresponding instrumental version on the second. The double CD edition of the album incorporated a bonus disc titled ''Etc.'', which featured mostly instrumental dub mixes of six album tracks, as well as a new song called "This Used to Be the Future", which features guest vocals by Philip Oakey of
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. A standard, single-disc vinyl LP was also issued, but did not coincide with the international CD and download release. ''Yes'' produced two further singles to follow "Love Etc." On 1 June 2009, " Did You See Me Coming?" was released worldwide on a number of physical and digital formats, backed with three new B-sides. A limited release of " Beautiful People" followed in October. In addition, the five-track ''
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'' EP was released on 14 December 2009, with "All Over the World" acting as the principal radio promo and gaining a music video. The album was nominated for Best Electronic/Dance Album at the 2010 Grammy Awards. ''Yes'' was supported by a comprehensive world tour that stretched across 2009–2012. A recording of the tour made in London in December 2009 was released in a CD/DVD package on 15 February 2010 as '' Pandemonium''. ''Yes'' was re-released on 20 October 2017 (along with ''
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'') as ''Yes: Further Listening 2008–2010''. This reissue was digitally remastered and contained two bonus discs of B-sides, demos, remixes and rarities from the era.


Artwork

The album sleeve was designed by Mark Farrow and Pet Shop Boys. The tick on the cover consists of 11 coloured squares, each one representing a track. It was inspired by German artist
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(who is referenced in the album's opening track, "Love Etc."), specifically his 4900 exhibition at the
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and the stained glass window in
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. The album's cover was nominated in the 2010 Brit Insurance Design Awards shortlist in the Graphics category.


Track listing


Personnel

Pet Shop Boys *
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– lead vocals ; keyboards, programming * Chris Lowe – keyboards, programming Additional musicians * Tim Powell – keyboards, programming ; backing vocals *
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– keyboards, programming * Matt Gray – keyboards, programming * Brian Higgins – keyboards, programming ; backing vocals * Owen Parker – keyboards, programming ; guitar ; backing vocals * Sacha Collisson – keyboards, programming ; guitar * Xenomania – backing vocals * Andy Brown – brass arrangement, brass conducting ; London Metropolitan Orchestra conducting * London Metropolitan Orchestra – brass * Pete Gleadall – keyboards, programming * Kieran Jones – keyboards, programming ; guitar * Nick Coler – keyboards, programming ; guitar * Jason Resch – keyboards, programming ; guitar *
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– guitar ; harmonica * Carla Marie Williams – backing vocals ; guest vocals * Jessie Malakouti – backing vocals * Alex Gardner – backing vocals * Owen Pallett – orchestral arrangement * Cathy Thompson – London Metropolitan Orchestra leader *
Miranda Cooper Miranda Cooper (born 1975) is an English singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer and television presenter. Miranda Cooper has worked in the music industry since 1996 when she gained her first recording contract. She worked as a professiona ...
– backing vocals * Mike Kearsey – brass * Steve Hamilton – brass * Mark Parnell – drums * Toby Scott – keyboards, programming Technical * Brian Higgins – production * Xenomania – production * Jeremy Wheatley – mixing * Andy Dudman – London Metropolitan Orchestra recording * Dick Beetham – mastering Artwork * Farrow – design, art direction *
Pet Shop Boys Pet Shop Boys are an English synth-pop duo formed in London in 1981. Consisting of vocalist Neil Tennant and keyboardist Chris Lowe, they have sold more than 100 million records worldwide and were listed as the most successful duo in UK music h ...
– design, art direction * Alasdair McLellan – photography


''Etc.'' bonus disc

Pet Shop Boys * Neil Tennant – lead vocals ; keyboards, programming * Chris Lowe – keyboards, programming Additional musicians * Philip Oakey – guest vocals * Pete Gleadall – keyboards, programming * Tim Powell – keyboards, programming Technical * Brian Higgins – production * Xenomania – production * Jeremy Wheatley – mixing * Pet Shop Boys – remix * Xenomania – remix


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


Release history


References

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