Discovery: Live in Rio

Discovery: Live in Rio

by Pet Shop Boys
Discovery: Live in Rio

Discovery: Live in Rio

by Pet Shop Boys

CD(Bonus DVD)

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Overview

Pet Shop Boys followed the release of 1993's Very (their only album to top the U.K. charts) with their third world tour, which brought them to Australia, Singapore, and Latin America for the first time. A particularly electric concert in Rio de Janeiro was filmed by a local television crew and released on VHS and Laserdisc as Discovery: Live in Rio in 1995. Inspired by the vibrancy of New York City nightlife, the duo focused the tour on uptempo dance songs, and embraced spontaneity more than they did on their earlier tours, which were more staged and theatrical. They're joined on-stage by a quartet of free-spirited dancers, a pair of percussionists, and charismatic backing singer Katie Kissoon. The energy is more than reciprocated by the audience, who scream, cheer, and sing along throughout the entire show. The arrangements totally embrace the type of hyper-glitzy Euro-dance which was everywhere at the time, and older singles like "Always on My Mind" and "Domino Dancing" sound absolutely huge. Early B-side "Paninaro" is given a reggae-disco remake, sounding even more charged-up than the version released as a single around the same time as Discovery. Elsewhere, PSB nod to several then-current dance hits -- the crowd goes wild when "One in a Million" slides into Culture Beat's "Mr. Vain," as well as the medley of "Left to My Own Devices" and Corona's glorious "Rhythm of the Night." They also perform Blur's cheeky alt-dance classic "Girls & Boys," which they had previously remixed, fully transforming an already PSB-indebted song into one of their own. Wisely, the duo know when to dial the energy down a notch from time to time, so that everyone involved avoids the risk of short circuiting and burning out. In this manner, even "West End Girls" feels like a bit of a comedown. Joking that they were never asked to appear on MTV Unplugged, they offer largely acoustic versions of "Rent" and "Suburbia," which only leave more room for the crowd to shout along. Of course, there's no way they couldn't do this show without ending it with a bang, and the final sequence includes "I Will Survive" into "It's a Sin," an Olympic-sized "Go West," and of course the poignant fan favorite "Being Boring." Long confined to obsolete formats, Discovery was given a long-overdue CD/DVD reissue in 2021. ~ Paul Simpson

Product Details

Release Date: 04/30/2021
Label: Parlophone / Rhino
UPC: 0190295162047
Rank: 102824

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Tonight Is Forever
  2. I Wouldn't Normally Do This Kind of Thing
  3. Always on My Mind
  4. Domino Dancing
  5. To Speak Is a Sin
  6. One in a Million/Mr Vain
  7. Paninaro
  8. Rent
  9. Suburbia
  10. King's Cross
  11. [Untitled]

Disc 2

  1. So Hard
  2. Left to My Own Devices/Rhythm of the Night
  3. Absolutely Fabulous
  4. Liberation
  5. West End Girls
  6. Can You Forgive Her?
  7. Girls and Boys
  8. It's a Sin/I Will Survive
  9. Go West
  10. Go West (Reprise)
  11. Being Boring

Disc 3

  1. Tonight Is Forever
  2. I Wouldn't Normally Do This Kind of Thing
  3. Always on My Mind
  4. Domino Dancing
  5. To Speak Is a Sin
  6. One in a Million/Mr Vain
  7. Paninaro
  8. Rent
  9. Suburbia
  10. King's Cross
  11. So Hard
  12. Left to My Own Devices/Rhythm of the Night
  13. Absolutely Fabulous
  14. Liberation
  15. West End Girls
  16. Can You Forgive Her?
  17. Girls and Boys
  18. It's a Sin/I Will Survive
  19. Go West
  20. Go West (Reprise)
  21. Being Boring

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Pet Shop Boys   Primary Artist
Chris Lowe   Keyboards,Synthesizer,Piano (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Neil Tennant   Guitar,Vocals

Technical Credits

Trish McGregor   Restoration,Authoring
Rich Osborne   Restoration,Authoring
Jacques Morali   Composer
Wayne Carson   Composer
Johnny Christopher   Composer
Dino Fekaris   Composer
Mark James   Composer
Chris Lowe   Sounds,Composer,Photography
Henri Belolo   Composer
Damon Albarn   Composer
Dave Rowntree   Composer
Bill Justis   Arranger
Graham Coxon   Composer
Freddie Perren   Composer
Pete Glenister   Composer
Neil Tennant   Composer
Alex James   Composer
Johan Fjellstroem   Arranger
Mike Gaffey   Composer
Francesco Bontempi   Composer
Victor Willis   Composer
Steven Levis   Composer
Annerley Gordon   Composer
Jay Supreme   Composer
Nosie Katzmann   Composer
Andy Earl   Cover Photo
Mark Farrow   Design,Art Direction
Chris Heath   Interviewer,Photography
Andy Baldwin   Audio Master
Giorgio Spagna   Composer
Wayne Carson Thompson   Composer
Michael Gaffey   Composer
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