Actually

06/01/1987 | Capitol 

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All Music Guide Review

With their second album, Actually, the Pet Shop Boys perfected their melodic, detached dance-pop. Where most of Please was dominated by the beats, the rhythms on Actually are part of a series of intricate arrangements that create a glamorous but disposable backdrop for Neil Tennant's tales of isolation, boredom, money, and loneliness. Not only are the arrangements more accomplished, but the songs themselves are more striking, incorporating a strong sense of melody, as evidenced by "What Have I Done to Deserve This?," a duet with Dusty Springfield. Tennant's lyrics are clever and direct, chronicling the lives and times of urban, lonely, and bored yuppies of the late '80s. And the fact that dance-pop is considered a disposable medium by most mainstream critics and listeners only increases the reserved emotional undercurrent of Actually, as well as its irony. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 3
  • Shopping
  • 3:37

  • 4
  • Rent
  • 5:09

  • 5
  • Hit Music
  • 4:44

  • 7
  • It's a Sin
  • 4:59

  • 9
  • Heart
  • 3:58

  • 10
  • King's Cross
  • 5:15

  • Credits



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