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Encyclopedia > Fundamental (Pet Shop Boys album)
Fundamental
Fundamental cover
Studio album by Pet Shop Boys
Released May 22, 2006
Recorded 2003-2005
Genre Pop
Length 48:39
50:26 (Fundamentalism)
Label Parlophone
Producer Pet Shop Boys,
Trevor Horn
Professional reviews
Pet Shop Boys chronology
Battleship Potemkin
(2005)
Fundamental
(2006)
Concrete
(2006)

Fundamental is the sixteenth album, the ninth of entirely new music, by the British band Pet Shop Boys. It was released in May 2006 in the United Kingdom, Europe, Japan, and Canada, and was released in late June 2006 in the United States. The album entered the UK Albums Chart at number five on 28 May 2006 (see 2006 in British music). Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (640x640, 34 KB) Fundamental album cover art: www. ... A studio album is a collection of previously unreleased, studio-recorded tracks by a recording artist. ... Pet Shop Boys are an English synthpop/pop music grammy-nominated duo, consisting of Neil Tennant who provides main vocals, keyboards and very occasionally guitar, and Chris Lowe on keyboards and occasionally on vocals. ... is the 142nd day of the year (143rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 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The album was produced by the Pet Shop Boys and Trevor Horn and it features eleven new Pet Shop Boys compositions, and "Numb," written by Diane Warren (Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe originally planned to have "Numb" be one of two new tracks on PopArt, but opted instead for "Miracles" and "Flamboyant"). Trevor Charles Horn, born July 15, 1949 in Durham, England, is a British pop music record producer, songwriter and musician. ... Diane Warren (Born Diane Eve Warren on September 7, 1956 in Van Nuys, California) is an American songwriter. ... Pop Art: Pet Shop Boys - The Hits is the fourteenth album by the UK electronic music duo Pet Shop Boys. ...


The liner notes shows that the album is dedicated to two executed Iranian teenagers, Mahmoud Asgari and Ayaz Marhoni, who were hanged on July 19, 2005. Some reports have suggested the two may have been executed for engaging in homosexual behavior, though others indicate they were hanged for raping a 13 year-old boy. Liner notes are the booklets which come inserted into the compact disc jewel case or any sound recording container. ... Mahmoud Asgari (Persian: ) and Ayaz Marhoni (Persian: ) were Iranian teenagers from the province of Khuzestan who were publicly hanged in Edalat (Justice) Square in Mashhad, northeast Iran, on July 19, 2005. ...

Contents

Overview

Subject matter

The album has been noted for being more political than any other of the duo's albums to date; even the title, in one sense, is a reference to religious fundamentalism — portrayed here in a light, critical manner, which singer Neil Tennant attributes to the relatively relaxed status of religious freedom in the United Kingdom.[1] Look up fundamentalism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Neil Tennant (right) with collaborator Chris Lowe (left) Neil Francis Tennant (born July 10, 1954 in North Shields, Tyne and Wear, England) is an English musician, who, with his colleague Chris Lowe, makes up the successful pop duo, Pet Shop Boys. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


Specific contemporary issues discussed in the lyrics include tensions and fears in the United States caused by the War on Terrorism, addressed in songs such as "Psychological" and "Luna Park".[2] ("Luna Park" being the name of various amusement parks around the world; see Luna Park for a list of such places). Other songs refer to the politics of the band's home country; "Indefinite leave to remain" refers to an immigration status in the United Kingdom, while "Integral" criticizes the British national identity card plans. (A statement from a band spokesman cites the issue as the reason that Tennant ceased his well-publicized support of Tony Blair's Labour Party.) The lyrics are fully masked and converted to the homage to the Yevgeny Zamyatin's legendary dystopian book "We", in which the inhabitants of the future One State try to build The Integral in order to solve the cosmic equation and resolve all the problems in their One State. "I'm with Stupid", meanwhile, touches upon both countries by satirizing Blair's alliance with George W. Bush. (See also special relationship.)[3] This article is about U.S. actions, and those of other states, after September 11, 2001. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Luna Park is originally the name of the second major amusement park at Coney Island, named for the spaceship in the Buffalo, New York Worlds Fair ride A Trip to the Moon. Luna Park is the name of several amusement parks: Luna Park, Budapest Luna Park, Coney Island Luna... Indefinite Leave to Remain or ILR, is an immigration status granted to a person who does not hold right of abode in the United Kingdom, but who has been admitted to the UK without any time limit on his stay and who is free to take up employment, without restriction. ... Enabling legislation for the British national identity card was passed under the Identity Cards Act 2006 [1]. The multi-billion pound scheme [2] has yet to enter procurement. ... For other people of the same name, see Tony Blair (disambiguation) Anthony Charles Lynton Blair (born May 6, 1953)[1] is the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, First Lord of the Treasury, Minister for the Civil Service, Leader of the Labour Party, and Member of Parliament for the constituency... The Labour Party is a political party in the United Kingdom. ... Yevgeny Zamyatin by Boris Kustodiev (1923) Yevgeny Ivanovich Zamyatin (Евге́ний Ива́нович Замя́тин sometimes translated into English as Eugene Zamyatin) (February 1, 1884 – March 10, 1937) was a Russian author, most famous for his novel We, a story of dystopian future which influenced George Orwells Nineteen Eighty-Four and Aldous Huxleys Brave... We (Russian: )[1] is a dystopian novel by Yevgeny Zamyatin completed in 1921. ... Im with Stupid is a song by British synthpop band Pet Shop Boys and is featured on their 2006 album, Fundamental. ... For other people of the same name, see Tony Blair (disambiguation) Anthony Charles Lynton Blair (born May 6, 1953)[1] is the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, First Lord of the Treasury, Minister for the Civil Service, Leader of the Labour Party, and Member of Parliament for the constituency... George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is the forty-third and current President of the United States of America, originally inaugurated on January 20, 2001. ... Prime Minister Winston Churchill, (left) with President Franklin Roosevelt, at the 1945 Yalta Conference. ...


Other subject matters are dealt with as well. "Casanova in Hell" is about the 18th century historical figure Giacomo Casanova, and how he immortalized himself by writing memoirs about his history of sexual seduction of numerous women. Tennant refers to, specifically, the book Casanova's Homecoming by Arthur Schnitzler as his inspiration for the song.[2] (It was sung by Rufus Wainwright at its very first live performance, at a private concert recorded for BBC Radio 2 at the Mermaid Theatre on May 8, 2006.)[4] "The Sodom and Gomorrah Show" references two of the biblical cities of sin, Sodom and Gomorrah, in saying that to learn to 'go where angels fear to tread' (ie. to sin) is to learn to live freely. “Casanova” redirects here. ... As a literary genre, a memoir (from the French: mémoire from the Latin memoria, meaning memory) forms a subclass of autobiography, although it is an older form of writing. ... // In sociology, seduction is the process of deliberately enticing a person into an act. ... Arthur Schnitzler Arthur Schnitzler (May 15, 1862 - October 21, 1931) was an Austrian writer and doctor. ... Rufus McGarrigle Wainwright (born July 22, 1973) is a Canadian-American singer-songwriter. ... BBC Radio 2 is one of the BBCs national radio stations and is the most popular station in the UK. It broadcasts throughout the UK on FM radio between 88 and 91 MHz from its studios in Western House, adjacent to Broadcasting House in central London. ... The Mermaid Theatre, opened in 1959 with a production of Lock Up Your Daughters, was the first theatre built in the City of London since the time of Shakespeare (later theatres were built in the so-called West End, outside the boundaries of the traditional City). ... is the 128th day of the year (129th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... For other uses, see Sodom and Gomorrah (disambiguation). ...


Music

The album is Pet Shop Boys' first collaboration with Trevor Horn since the 1988 single "Left to My Own Devices". Its sound bears the producer's heavily orchestral style (also present on that song), most frequently associated with the 1982 ABC album The Lexicon of Love as well as the 1984 Frankie Goes to Hollywood single "Two Tribes" and subsequent album Welcome to the Pleasuredome. Horn was also musical director for the Radio 2 concert, which featured the BBC Concert Orchestra.[4] Trevor Charles Horn, born July 15, 1949 in Durham, England, is a British pop music record producer, songwriter and musician. ... For the song titled Orchestra, see The Servant (band). ... ABC is an English New Romantic band that charted eleven Top 40 singles between 1981 and 1990. ... The Lexicon of Love was the acclaimed chart topping debut album by the British pop band ABC released in 1982. ... Frankie Goes to Hollywood (FGTH) was a UK New wave band that was popular in early 1980s. ... Two Tribes is the title track of the second single by Frankie Goes To Hollywood, released in the UK by ZTT Records in May 1984 (see 1984 in music). ... Welcome to the Pleasuredome is the title of the fourth single from Frankie Goes to Hollywood, released in 1985. ... The BBC Concert Orchestra is based in London and is one of the British Broadcasting Corporations five orchestras. ...


The album's personnel included many of Horn's frequent musical collaborators, including Anne Dudley, Tessa Niles, Jamie Muhoberac, Phil Palmer, Steve Lipson, Lalo Creme, Tim Pierce, Earl Harvin, Frank Ricotti, Luis Jardim, Lucinda Barry.[5] Anne Dudley (born 7-May-1956) is an orchestral composer and pop musician and was the BBC Concert Orchestras Composer in Association between January 2002 and January 2005. ... Tessa Niles is a female rock singer who has appeared as a guest musician on many rock albums. ... Jamie Muhoberac is a session keyboardist with numerous credits, including with Fleetwood Mac, The Rolling Stones (Bridges to Babylon), Backstreet Boys, Aly & AJ, Bob Dylan, Goo Goo Dolls, Chris Cornell (Carry On), My Chemical Romance, Carmen Rizzo and Pet Shop Boys. ... Phil Palmer is a session guitarist in jazz and rock who has worked with numerous artists, including the Pet Shop Boys, Wishbone Ash (1986 touring), Joan Armatrading, Eric Clapton, Dire Straits, Tina Turner, Chris de Burgh, Bryan Adams, George Michael and Melanie C. He often works with producer Trevor Horn. ... Stephen J. Lipson is a producer and guitarist who has worked with numerous artists, including Frankie Goes to Hollywood and Grace Jones. ... Lol Creme (born September 19, 1947 in Prestwich, near Bury, Lancashire, England) is an English musician and music video director. ... Tim Pierce is a Boston-area software engineer and former Usenetter known in that medium for moderating rec. ... Earl Harvin is a drummer/percussionist from New York who has lived in Texas and Los Angeles and is now living in Berlin, Germany. ... Luis Jardim (sometimes credited as Louis Jardim) is a Portuguese percussionist, born in the Madeira Island, best known for his work with producer Trevor Horn. ... Detective Lucinda Barry was a character in the American dramedy Psych played by Anne Dudek. ...


Fundamentalism

"In Private", here presented as a duet with Elton John, was originally a Dusty Springfield song written and produced by the Pet Shop Boys. First released as a single in 1989, it was later included on the 1991 album Reputation. Sir Elton Hercules[1] John CBE[2] (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight on 25 March 1947) is a five-time Grammy and one-time Academy Award-winning English pop/rock singer, composer and pianist. ... Dusty Springfield OBE (16 April 1939–2 March 1999) was a popular English singer whose career spanned four decades. ... Reputation is an album by British singer Dusty Springfield, recorded in the UK and initially only released in the UK. An updated version, containing tracks recorded, but not used, for Reputation was released in both the US and UK in 1997 and retitled Reputation and Rarities. ...


Track listing

all songs written by Neil Tennant/Chris Lowe except where noted.

Fundamental

  1. "Psychological" — 4:10
  2. "The Sodom and Gomorrah Show" — 5:19
  3. "I made my excuses and left" — 4:53
  4. "Minimal" — 4:21
  5. "Numb" — 4:43 (Diane Warren)
  6. "God willing" — 1:17
  7. "Luna Park" — 5:31
  8. "I'm with Stupid" — 3:24
  9. "Casanova in Hell" — 3:13
  10. "Twentieth Century" — 4:39
  11. "Indefinite leave to remain" — 3:08
  12. "Integral" — 3:53

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Fundamentalism

  1. "Fugitive" (Richard X extended mix) — 6:06
  2. "Sodom" (Trentemøller remix) — 7:24
  3. "Psychological" (Alter Ego remix) — 7:13
  4. "Flamboyant" (Michael Mayer Kompakt mix) — 7:58
  5. "I'm with Stupid" (Melnyk Heavy Petting mix) — 6:07
  6. "In Private" (Stuart Crichton club mix) (featuring Elton John) — 5:07
  7. "Minimal" (Lobe remix) — 4:47
  8. "Gomorrah" (Dettinger remix) — 5:39
  9. "I'm with Stupid" (PSB maxi-mix) (Japan bonus track) — 8:12
  10. "Minimal" (Tiga's M-I-N-I-M-A-L remix) (Japan bonus track) — 5:40
  11. "The Sodom and Gomorrah Show" (demo version) (iTunes Store bonus track) — 5:02
  12. "I'm with Stupid" (demo version) (iTunes Store bonus track) — 3:38

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Fundamental (original track listing)

On December 22, 2005, the official Pet Shop Boys website announced an early track listing for the album and gave a release date of April 17, 2006 with new single "Minimal" arriving a few weeks beforehand. This was quickly followed up on December 23, when pop music fansite Popjustice gave the first review of the album [1]. The original proposed tracklisting was: is the 356th day of the year (357th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 107th day of the year (108th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 357th day of the year (358th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Popjustice is a music website founded in 2000 and is the work of UK freelance music journalist Peter Robinson, who has worked for NME, The Guardian, Attitude and many others. ...


On February 13, 2006, it was announced that the release date of Fundamental had been pushed back to May 22, because EMI needed "more set-up time". At the same time "I'm with Stupid" was announced to be the revised lead single. This was followed on April 4, 2006, with news that there would be a limited edition of the new album that would include a bonus CD called Fundamentalism. is the 44th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... For other uses, see EMI (disambiguation). ... is the 94th day of the year (95th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Singles

  • "Psychological" — In December 2005, a limited 12-inch white label of "Psychological" was released. This one-track promo single featured an instrumental mix of the track, clocking in at 4:05.
  • "I'm with Stupid" — the first commercially available single from Fundamental released 8 May 2006 in the UK.
  • "Minimal" — released 24 July 2006, "Minimal" was announced by the Pet Shop Boys on 6 May as the second commercially available single from Fundamental in the UK.
  • "Numb" - released on 16 October 2006, announced on the official website on 4 September.
  • "Integral" - a new version of this song is being released to promote the album Disco 4.

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B-sides and other released songs

  1. "Fugitive" (Fundamentalism)
  2. "In private" (featuring Elton John) (Fundamentalism remix and "Minimal" original b-side)
  3. "The Resurrectionist ("I'm with Stupid" b-side)
  4. "Girls don't cry ("I'm with Stupid" b-side)
  5. "Blue on blue ("Minimal" b-side)
  6. "No time for tears (Battleship Potemkin original, "Minimal" b-side)
  7. "Party song ("Numb" b-side)
  8. "Bright young things ("Numb" b-side)
  9. "Psychological (Ewan Pearson remix) (Fundamental original, "Numb" remix)

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Unreleased songs

These were written/recorded during the writing for Fundamental and are yet to be released:

  1. "Ring road"
  2. "The former enfant terrible"
  3. "China"
  4. "Dirty tricks"
  5. "One way street"
  6. "The performance of my life"
  7. "After the event"
  • There is also a demo of a song called "Dancing in the Dusk" that Sondre Lerche asked them to record.

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Release details

The album was released in various countries:

Country Date Label Format Catalog
Japan 17 May 2006 Toshiba-EMI CD TOCP-66524
2CD (Fundamentalism) TOCP-66581
United Kingdom 22 May 2006 Parlophone LP 362 8591 / 0946 3 62859 1 7
CD 362 8592 / 0946 3 62859 2 4
2CD (Fundamentalism) 362 8602 / 0946 3 62860 2 0
Canada 23 May 2006 Parlophone CD
Thailand 24 May 2006 Parlophone CD 0 0946 3 62859 2 4
United States 27 June 2006 Rhino Entertainment CD R2 79525 / 0 8122 79525 2 5
2CD (Fundamentalism) R2 79532 / 0 8122 79532 2 5

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Chart information

Chart (2006) Peak
position
UK Albums chart 5
U.S. Billboard 200 150
U.S. Top Electronic Albums 4
Germany 3
Czech Republic 7
Norway 23
Europe 2

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Notes and references

  1. ^ Skrufff, Jonty (June 1, 2006). Pet Shop Boys interview. News. Trust the DJ. Retrieved on 2006-06-02.
  2. ^ a b Interview - Recording. Literally (Pet Shop Boys fanclub magazine) (November 2005). Retrieved on 2006-05-23.
  3. ^ Teodorczuk, Tom (March 1, 2006). Pet Shop Boys' Labour snub. Evening Standard. Retrieved on 2006-05-23.
  4. ^ a b PSB and BBC Concert Orchestra concert. Pet Shop Boys official website news (May 9, 2006). Retrieved on 2006-05-28.
  5. ^ Potts, Henry (June 2, 2006). Fundamental. Yescography. Retrieved on 2006-09-06.

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