Alternative (album)
Alternative is a compilation album by English synthpop duo Pet Shop Boys. It was first released in 1995.
Alternative is a 2-disc set, consisting of 30 B-sides in chronological order. The title Alternative was a last-minute change from the title that had been long saved for such an album, Besides, but that title was taken by American rock band Sugar, who released their own B-sides compilation two months prior.
Alternative only really gained popularity among devoted fans of Pet Shop Boys with the exception of the UK, where it entered the charts at #2.[3] A remake of the original 7-inch "Paninaro", titled "Paninaro '95", was released as a single (which was featured in the later PopArt set) to promote the 2-disc compilation.
The cover of Alternative features photographs of Tennant and Lowe in fencing masks. The first copies of the CD have a lenticular image on the cover which shifts between the two photographs.
Neil Tennant admitted in a radio interview with Absolute Radio that a second B-side album may be released in 2010. This materialised on 11 November 2011 when the duo announced through Varsity that they would release another B-sides album in February 2012 titled Format.
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe; except where indicated.
Personnel
- Producers
- Guest musicians
- Blue Weaver – Fairlight programming on disc 1: tracks 1 and 11, Hammond organ on disc 1: track 11
- Adrien Cook – Fairlight programming on disc 1: tracks 5, 6 and 7
- Helena Springs – additional vocals on disc 1: track 7
- Stephen Lipson – guitar on disc 1: track 11
- Shirley Lewis and Dee Lewis – additional vocals on disc 1: track 11
- Chris Newman – assistant Fairlight programming on disc 1: track 12, additional programming on disc 2: track 4
- Juliet Roberts – additional vocals on disc 2: track 2
- Dominic Clarke – programming on disc 2: tracks 2 and 3
- Gary Maughan – additional keyboards on disc 2: track 3
- Scott Davidson – programming on disc 2: track 5
- Harold Faltermeyer – programming on disc 2: track 6
- Pete Gleadall – programming on disc 2: tracks 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14 and 15
- Richard Coles – additional keyboards on disc 2: track 8
- Carol Kenyon, Katie Kissoon and Tessa Niles – additional vocals on disc 2: track 9
- Bruce Woolley – additional vocals on disc 2: track 10
- J.J. Belle – guitar on disc 2: track 11
- Sylvia Mason-James – additional vocals on disc 2: track 11
- Johnny Marr – guitar on disc 2: track 12
- Frank Ricotti – percussion and vibraphone on disc 2: track 12
- Richard Niles – string arrangement and conduction on disc 2: track 12, arrangement and conduction on disc 2: track 13
- Tony Walthers, Daniel Gaha & Lance Ellington – backing vocals on disc 2: track 13
- Gerard Presencer – trumpet solo on disc 2: track 13
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