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Used (cover/disc): G/VG+

The debut full-length studio album by legendary British Synth-Pop band.
Immaculately crafted and seamlessly produced synthesized Dance-Pop, "Please" sketches out the basic elements of the duo's sound. At first listen, most of the songs come off as mere excuses for the dance-floor, driven by cold, melodic keyboard riffs and pulsing drum machines. However, the songcraft that the beats support is surprisingly strong, featuring catchy melodies that appear slight because of Neil Tennant's thin voice.
Tennant's lyrics were still in their formative stages, with half of the record failing to transcend the formulaic constraints of Dance-Pop.
The songs that do break free, the intentionally crass "Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)", the lulling "Suburbia", and the hypnotic "West End Girls", are not only classic Dance Singles, they're classic Pop Singles.
EMI Records Ltd./Parlophone/The Gramophone Company Of India Ltd., 1986 (PCS 7303). Made in India. First press. Used (cover/disc): G/VG+.
Tracklist:
Side 1
1. Two Divided By Zero 3:33
2. West End Girls 4:47
3. Opportunities (Let's Make Lots Of Money) 3:44
4. Love Comes Quickly 4:18
5. Suburbia 5:07
Side 2
6. Tonight Is Forever 5:04
7. Violence 4:28
8. I Want A Lover 4:05
9. Later Tonight 2:46
10. Why Don't We Live Together? 4:44
Total playing time: 42:36 min.
Immaculately crafted and seamlessly produced synthesized Dance-Pop, "Please" sketches out the basic elements of the duo's sound. At first listen, most of the songs come off as mere excuses for the dance-floor, driven by cold, melodic keyboard riffs and pulsing drum machines. However, the songcraft that the beats support is surprisingly strong, featuring catchy melodies that appear slight because of Neil Tennant's thin voice.
Tennant's lyrics were still in their formative stages, with half of the record failing to transcend the formulaic constraints of Dance-Pop.
The songs that do break free, the intentionally crass "Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)", the lulling "Suburbia", and the hypnotic "West End Girls", are not only classic Dance Singles, they're classic Pop Singles.
EMI Records Ltd./Parlophone/The Gramophone Company Of India Ltd., 1986 (PCS 7303). Made in India. First press. Used (cover/disc): G/VG+.
Tracklist:
Side 1
1. Two Divided By Zero 3:33
2. West End Girls 4:47
3. Opportunities (Let's Make Lots Of Money) 3:44
4. Love Comes Quickly 4:18
5. Suburbia 5:07
Side 2
6. Tonight Is Forever 5:04
7. Violence 4:28
8. I Want A Lover 4:05
9. Later Tonight 2:46
10. Why Don't We Live Together? 4:44
Total playing time: 42:36 min.
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