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| Producer = [[Pet Shop Boys]] <br />[[Stephen Hague]]<br />[[Harold Faltermeyer]]<br />[[Danny Tenaglia]]<br />[[Felix J]]<br />[[Stuart Crichton]]<br />[[Tomcraft]]<br />[[Brian Higgin]]<br />[[Xenomania]]
| Producer = [[Pet Shop Boys]] <br />[[Stephen Hague]]<br />[[Harold Faltermeyer]]<br />[[Danny Tenaglia]]<br />[[Felix J]]<br />[[Stuart Crichton]]<br />[[Tomcraft]]<br />[[Brian Higgin]]<br />[[Xenomania]]
| Last album = ''[[Disco 4]]'' <br /> (2007)
| Last album = ''[[Disco 4]]'' <br /> (2007)
| This album = '''''Story- 25 Years of Hits''''' <br /> (2009)
| This album = '''''Story: 25 Years of Hits''''' <br /> (2009)
| Next album = ''[[Yes (album)|Yes]]'' <br /> (2009)
| Next album = ''[[Yes (Pet Shop Boys album)|Yes]]'' <br /> (2009)
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'''25 Years Of Hits''' is a compilation album released by the [[United Kingdom|UK]] [[electronic music]] group [[Pet Shop Boys]]. It was released in March 2009 <ref> http://www.discogs.com/Pet-Shop-Boys-Story-25-Years-Of-Hits/release/1680209 </ref>, as a promotion for their forthcoming album [[Yes (album)|Yes]], with the UK Sunday newspaper the [[Mail On Sunday]] <ref> http://www.petshopboys.co.uk/product/albums/story </ref>.
'''25 Years Of Hits''' is a compilation album released by the [[United Kingdom|UK]] [[electronic music]] group [[Pet Shop Boys]]. It was released in March 2009 <ref> http://www.discogs.com/Pet-Shop-Boys-Story-25-Years-Of-Hits/release/1680209 </ref>, as a promotion for their forthcoming album ''[[Yes (Pet Shop Boys album)|Yes]]'', with the UK Sunday newspaper the [[Mail On Sunday]] <ref> http://www.petshopboys.co.uk/product/albums/story </ref>.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

Revision as of 23:03, 28 January 2010


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25 Years Of Hits is a compilation album released by the UK electronic music group Pet Shop Boys. It was released in March 2009 [1], as a promotion for their forthcoming album Yes, with the UK Sunday newspaper the Mail On Sunday [2].

Track listing

All tracks are written by Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe, except where noted

No.TitleLength
1."West End Girls (10" Mix)" (Tennant/Lowe)7:04
2."Paninaro (7" Mix)" (Tennant/Lowe)4:40
3."It's A Sin (Disco Mix)" (Tennant/Lowe)7:41
4."What Have I Done To Deserve This? (7" Mix)" (Tennant/Lowe/Willis)4:19
5."Jealousy (7" Mix)" (Tennant/Lowe)4:15
6."Being Boring (7" Mix)" (Tennant/Lowe)4:50
7."Go West (7" Mix)" (Tennant/Lowe/Belolo/Morali/Willis)5:01
8."Before (7" Mix)" (Tennant/Lowe)4:07
9."Home and Dry (7" Mix)" (Tennant/Lowe)3:59
10."Flamboyant (7" Mix)" (Tennant/Lowe)3:38
11."Did You See Me Coming?" (Tennant/Lowe)3:42
Total length:53:16


References