Collection: Pet Shop Boys Vinyl Records

The Pet Shop Boys have produced one of the longest, most consistent catalogues in British pop. Across forty years and fifteen studio albums, Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe have moved through the early Bobby O-influenced Hi-NRG of Please, the Trevor Horn-era ambition of Behaviour and Very, the experimental late-period work with Stuart Price — and produced singles ("West End Girls", "It's a Sin", "Being Boring") that define the form.

The vinyl pressings of the Parlophone-era records and the recent Stuart Price collaborations sound particularly good on LP — Lowe's synth-bass work and the layered productions reward the format.

Best Pet Shop Boys Albums on Vinyl

Actually (1987)
— Their second album and arguably their best. "It's a Sin", "What Have I Done to Deserve This?" with Dusty Springfield, "Rent". The synth-pop high-water mark.

Behaviour (1990)
— The Harold Faltermeyer-produced fourth record. "Being Boring", "Jealousy". Their most introspective set.

Very (1993)
— The euphoric, candy-coloured peak. "Go West", "Can You Forgive Her?".

Please (1986)
— Their debut. "West End Girls", "Suburbia", "Love Comes Quickly".

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