Working together for the first time since the 1988 single "Left to My Own Devices," the Pet Shop Boys and producer Trevor Horn partner together for Fundamental, an extremely well-crafted effort that is more of its time message-wise than any previous PSB album. Fundamental is heavily influenced by Tony Blair's allegiance to George W. Bush and his dragging of the U.K. into the Iraq War, which has left previously Labour Party-loving vocalist Neil Tennant bitter and disillusioned. Fully aware that the Pet Shop Boys would sound ridiculous if angry and punkish, Tennant and partner Chris Lowe show restraint, putting their venom on simmer on the most riveting songs and searching for a reason not to stick their head in the sand elsewhere. Surprisingly, the usually extravagant Horn follows suit, and while he gives the album a very modern, slick sheen, the production is well designed instead of gloriously decorated. Beautifully polished by Horn, "Luna Park" lazily strolls through a holiday where fortunetellers and fire breathers divert attention from the slowly developing storm. Giving up hope entirely is "Numb," an insular ballad that songwriter Diane Warren originally gave to the duo for the hits collection PopArt that's much more at home here. Better still is infectious and uptempo "I'm with Stupid," which casts Blair and Bush as irresponsible lovers who grin and pose while having their way with the world. It's not the only instantly gripping track -- the paranoid "Integral" speaks out for personal freedom with a wicked hook while the New Order-esque "Minimal" ranks with their best club cuts -- but the majority of Fundamental is like the majority of their great album Behavior in that repeat listens are required to do these rich songs justice. For Pet Shop Boys fans who lean to the left and are skeptical about the future, this is as close to heaven as they want to be. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide
Fundamental
06/27/2006 | Rhino / Wea
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Credits
- Jamie Muhoberac
- Keyboards
- Tessa Niles
- Vocals (Background)
- Phil Palmer
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Guitar (Electric)
- Tim Pierce
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
- Frank Ricotti
- Percussion
- Steve Sidwell
- Conductor, Orchestral Arrangements
- Tim Weidner
- Engineer, Vocal Engineer
- Bruce Woolley
- Vocals (Background)
- Gavyn Wright
- Orchestra Leader
- Tim Young
- Mastering
- Louis Jardim
- Percussion
- Jennie O'Grady
- Choir Master
- Andy Caine
- Vocals (Background)
- Dave Farrow
- Art Direction, Design
- Robert Smith
- Engineer
- John Ross
- Photography
- Lalo Creme
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar
- Sarah Eyden
- Vocals (Background)
- Helen Parker
- Vocals (Background)
- Tim Weider
- Mixing
- Tim Lambert
- Engineer
- Fred Applegate
- Narrator
- Pete Murray
- Keyboards
- Robert Orton
- Engineer, Shaker, Vocal Engineer, Mixing
- Phil Tyreman
- Assistant Engineer
- Virgil Howe
- Percussion, Drums
- Patrick Lannigan
- Bass
- Emma Brain Gabbott
- Vocals (Background)
- Chris Waugh
- Engineer, Assistant Engineer
- Taz Mattar
- Engineer
- Lucinda Barry
- Harp, Vocals (Background)
- Laura Edwards
- Vocals (Background)
- Oliver Poulot
- Vocals
- Delaina Sepko
- Assistant Engineer
- Alanna Tavernier
- Vocals (Background)
- Anne Dudley
- Conductor, Brass Arrangement, Orchestral Arrangements
- Simon Chamberlain
- Keyboards
- David Clayton
- Keyboards, Programming
- Tony Cousins
- Mastering
- Debbie Doss
- Vocals (Background)
- Pete Gleadall
- Programming, Vocal Engineer
- Earl Harvin
- Bass, Drums, Electronic Drums, Vibraphone, Drums (Electric), Marimba
- Cliff Hewitt
- Electronic Drums
- Trevor Horn
- Guitar, Guitar (Bass), Keyboards, Vocals, Producer
- Nick Ingman
- Conductor, Orchestral Arrangements
- Skaila Kanga
- Harp
- Steve Lipson
- Guitar, Guitar (Electric)
Notes
Pet Shop Boys have consistently created some of the most interesting, entertaining, and substantial dance and pop music of the last two decades. Now, twenty years after the release of their first album, the Boys return with their ninth album, FUNDAMENTAL, an infectious blast of pop and dance music.













