Excellent value DVD for all PSB fans. Takes you through all of their videos, pretty much in chronological order. A great watch for a relatively low priced DVD.
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Great entertaining and great songs from the pet shop boys
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spot on
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the dvd is perfect. I am very happy with my purchase.
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PopArt" is the video anthology of Pet Shop Boys. It compiles all 38 of their videos (as well as extended versions of 3 videos) on a single DVD. When viewed from start to finish, the DVD runs for nearly three hours. While most pop acts release great singles but inferior videos, Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe have crafted music clips that are just as elegant as the albums they release. "PopArt" the DVD runs the gamut of moods and flavors, from the tasteful (Bruce Weber's black-and-white "Being Boring"), the homoerotic ("Domino Dancing" and "Paninaro 95") to high-tech ("Can You Forgive Her?" and "Liberation"), to the violent ("Jealousy") and the silly ("Heart," which has an appearance by Sir Ian McKellan). Even better, the videos are remastered, featuring picture quality ranging from good to striking. The music is also presented in a full-bodied 2.0 channel surround sound. Sure, I would have liked to have seen these videos in 5.1 audio, but the 2.0 sound quality is so superior that I didn't care. You can also watch these videos individually, in random order, or in a continuous sequence. There isn't much to boast in the way of extras, although there is a running commentary by Neil, Chris, and journalist Chris Heath. These guys are very laid back and have a real ball poking fun at each other and at the videos they made. The DVD also comes with a booklet that contains production credits and various pictures of the music videos. For American listeners who can't catch all these clips on MTV, this DVD is a real treat and a must-own. One final note: "PopArt" doesn't have videos for either 2003's "Miracles" or "Flamboyant," but other than that, this covers the groups entire visual history This has to be the greatest Pet Shop Boys visual release. 41 videos, in fact all the videos with 3 extended videos. 3 hours worth of video which can be viewed on their own or with commentary with Chris and Neil. This is a fantastic buy and the best music DVD I have bought to date. The sound is fantastic, in fact i had to turn down my usual volume it is that good!!! I can't recommend this DVD enough, if you are a Pet Shop Boys fan then you have to have itRead full review
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