7/12/2023 0 Comments Pet shop boys paul wellerWhen the song was finished, however, Neil and Chris decided that the track didn’t need the sample and thus removed it. Chris began writing a song built around a sample of the opening two bars of the Burt Bacharach/Hal David tune “I Say a Little Prayer” as performed by Aretha Franklin. ” Pet Shop Boys had been asked to write the theme music for a film titled Decadence based on a play by Steven Berkoff. I put on my reading glasses and looked at the small print on the back of the sleeve.Īll of which led to me doing a little bit of searching on t’internet and coming across this nugget of info*:. I was really enjoying it, but there was something else that I couldn’t quite put by finger on. On first play, I thought it very cinematic in theme, while the very opening notes reminded me a bit of Confide In Me, the superb single released by Kylie Minogue a little later the same year. I’ve only just got to know this b-side, thanks to me picking up a second-hand copy of the 7″ single. It did fit in very well on the album – it was the third track and provided a nice change of pace after the one-two opening of Can You Forgive Her? and I Wouldn’t Normally…., but I much prefer To Speak Is A Sin, one of the other ballads on the album. I don’t mind the song, but it’s not close to being one of my favourites. I’ll be honest and admit that until pulling this series together, I had no idea that Liberation, one of the slower numbers on Very, had been issued as single, never mind that it was a decent-sized hit, entering and peaking at #14 on the basis of its first week of sales. The next single was released on 4 April 1994. No wonder, for the sake of my sanity, I’m sticking to the 7″ releases (while I can!!). Worth mentioning that this single was released across a range of formats, with ‘I Wouldn’t Normally….’ getting at least five different remixes/dub versions, while West End Girls was given the remix treatment of the 12″ and CD versions. It opens up as something akin to a house tune (and like something off the Electronic album) before settling into something which harks back to the music of the first two albums, but the next thing you know there’s all sort of production tricks thrown in, but that proves to be short-lived, and soon we are back to classic early days PSB with a sing-along chorus. There’s so much going on over its four minutes. Mp3: Pet Shop Boys – I Wouldn’t Normally Do This Kind Of Thing Looking back, it was the right sort of big and bouncy remix needed to complement the success of Go West, but I still feel it goes on for maybe 30-45 seconds too long. I wasn’t initially all that fussed about the remix as I really loved the album version, but it has grown on me over the years. The remix was the work of Beatmasters, a four-piece electronic/dance group who had enjoyed some chart hits in the late 80s but had really found fame and fortune as producers and remixers, and were riding high at the time from their work with The Shamen. The opening refrain was put to much use throughout the new version, particularly within each chorus as the words ‘I Wouldn’t Normally Do This Kind Of Thing’ were followed with an uplifting flourish of noise. It had hit single written all over it from the outset, but Neil and Chris decided to do something quite radical in that a three minute song was extended by the best part of an additional two minutes, while the really catchy piano opening in the house music style piano opening was replaced by something rather grand, orchestral and epic. I Wouldn’t Normally Do This Kind Of Thing was reckoned to be one of the standout tracks from the album. No sooner had Go West taken its leave of the singles charts was another single readied from Very.
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