2017 remastered reissue -Transcending rote “return to form” clichés, Yes is one of Pet Shop Boys’ best albums ever. Yes takes Pet Shop Boys’ trademark synth-pop intelligence, strips it down, and then redresses it in contemporary clothes. The beats are a bit heavier, more chunky. The arrangements are a little simpler. The lush strings and synth pads you remember are still in effect, but they no longer dominate. The dance numbers don’t just rely on that percolating “dugga-dugga-dugga” bass line from “Opportunities”. In short, Yes sounds fresh, dynamic, and vital, while paying plenty of respect to Pet Shop Boys’ storied career.
A1 | Love Etc. |
A2 | All Over The World |
A3 | Beautiful People |
A4 | Did You See Me Coming? |
A5 | Vulnerable |
A6 | More Than A Dream |
B1 | Building A Wall |
B2 | King Of Rome |
B3 | Pandemonium |
B4 | The Way It Used To Be |
B5 | Legacy |