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Released
  
23 October 2006

Producer
  
Trevor Horn

Concrete (2006)
  
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Release date
  
23 October 2006

Genre
  
Pop music

Recorded
  
8 May 2006

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Artist
  
Pet Shop Boys

Label
  
Parlophone

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Concrete is the seventeenth album by the British band Pet Shop Boys. It was released on 23 October 2006. Due to be called Concert, on 20 September 2006, Pet Shop Boys announced that the album was going to be called Concrete, which was the title that they originally wanted for the album. It is the first live concert to be released by the band on Audio CD.

Contents

The concert

The performance recorded for the album took place at the Mermaid Theatre on 8 May 2006, as an exclusive for broadcast on BBC Radio 2's Sold on Song program. Attendance, totaling 600, was by invitation or through winning competitions held by Radio 2 and the band's official website. The event was hosted by the BBC's Stuart Maconie.

The 27 May Radio 2 broadcast included an interview conducted by Maconie, but excluded four songs from the running order ("You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You're Drunk", "After All", "Numb", and "Dreaming of the Queen"). The full concert was later broadcast on BBC 6 Music on 28 August.

Song selection

Due to the presence of the orchestra, the setlist was composed to consist of songs originally recorded with an orchestra. Consequently, aside from an extensive selection of songs from Fundamental, various non-studio album tracks were chosen, including the arrangement of "Rent" from the Liza Minnelli album Results, originally arranged by Angelo Badalamenti; "After All", the portion of the band's Battleship Potemkin soundtrack that accompanies the Odessa Steps sequence from the film (performed with the scene projected on a screen in the background); "Friendly Fire", from the Closer to Heaven musical; and "Nothing Has Been Proved", the theme song from Scandal, also arranged by Badalamenti.

"West End Girls" and "It's a Sin" were the only exceptions to the rule, and were reworked to integrate the orchestra.

Personnel

Pet Shop Boys are:

  • Neil Tennant
  • Chris Lowe
  • Other musicians:

  • Trevor Horn – music director, bass and backing vocals
  • The BBC Concert Orchestra
  • Pete Gleadall – programming
  • Nick Ingman – conductor
  • Anne Dudley – piano, keyboards
  • Phil Palmer – guitar
  • Steve Lipson – guitar
  • Paul Robinson – drums
  • Lol Creme – backing vocals
  • Andy Caine – backing vocals
  • Lucinda Barry – backing vocals
  • Sylvia Mason-James – backing vocals
  • Sally Bradshaw – opera singer
  • Guest singers:

  • Rufus Wainwright
  • Frances Barber
  • Robbie Williams
  • CD one

    1. "Left to My Own Devices" (8:37)
    2. "Rent" (3:56)
    3. "You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You're Drunk" (3:31)
    4. "The Sodom and Gomorrah Show" (5:33)
    5. "Casanova in Hell" (sung by Rufus Wainwright) (3:40)
    6. "After All" (7:56)
    7. "Friendly Fire" (sung by Frances Barber) (3:57)
    8. "Integral" (4:01)

    CD two

    1. "Numb" (5:03)
    2. "It's Alright" (5:03)
    3. "Luna Park" (6:21)
    4. "Nothing Has Been Proved" (4:40)
    5. "Jealousy" (sung by Robbie Williams) (5:57)
    6. "Dreaming of the Queen" (5:28)
    7. "It's a Sin" (5:18)
    8. "Indefinite Leave to Remain" (2:59)
    9. "West End Girls" (4:55)

    Songs

    1Left to My Own Devices8:37
    2Rent3:56
    3You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You're Drunk3:31

    References

    Concrete (Pet Shop Boys album) Wikipedia