It is the latest instalment of their continuing ‘Disco’ album series of dance tracks and remixes which started in 1986

Pet Shop Boys to release Disco 5, the latest instalment of their continuing ‘Disco’ album series of dance tracks and remixes, in November.
The 12-track collection features Pet Shop Boys’ recent remixes of songs by artists including Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Primal Scream, Paul Weller, Tina Turner, Claptone, Wolfgang Tillmans and more, as well as a remix of their own track Dreamland featuring Olly Alexander.
The PSB-produced I’m In Love With A German Film Star by Sam Taylor-Johnson, originally released on Kompakt in 2008, is included along with Carroll Thompson’s Let The Music Play which was produced by PSB in the early 90s when it appeared in the soundtrack for the hit film, The Crying Game. The album also features the duo’s remix of Sleaford Mods’ cover of Pet Shop Boys’ West End Girls and the PSB/Soft Cell collaboration Purple Zone.
Disco 5 Tracklisting
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – Think of a Number (PSB Magic Eye 12-inch remix)
Tina Turner – Hot For You Baby (PSB Hot mix)
Claptone – Queen of Ice (PSB extended mix)
Carroll Thompson – Let the Music Play
Soft Cell and Pet Shop Boys – Purple Zone (PSB Extended mix)
The Hidden Cameras – How Do You Love? (PSB remix)
Sam Taylor-Johnson – I’m In Love With a German Film Star (PSB Symphonic mix)
Wolfgang Tillmans – Insanely Alive (PSB maxi-mix)
Primal Scream – Innocent Money (PSB remix radio edit)
Pet Shop Boys feat. Olly Alexander – Dreamland (PSB remix)
Paul Weller – Cosmic Fringes (PSB Triad mix)
Sleaford Mods – West End girls (Pet Shop Boys remix)
Disco 5 will be available on black or orange vinyl and CD, as well as digitally.
The first three ‘Disco’ albums primarily featured remixes of Pet Shop Boys’ tracks by other producers and DJs, with Disco released in 1986, followed by Disco 2 in 1994 and Disco 3 in 2003. Then in 2007 Disco 4 featured Pet Shop Boys’ remixes of other artists including Madonna and The Killers.
The new album will be released on 21 November via Parlophone Records and is available to pre-order here.
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