Fundamentally Yours
Wednesday, May 24th, 2006
If you’ve been waiting for the electro-pop album that speaks to the darkness of our current age, wait no longer.
On Monday, Pet Shop Boys released their 9th studio album, Fundamental, reuniting them with their frequent collaborator, Art of Noise/Frankie Goes To Hollywood/Seal producer, Trevor Horn (who worked with the boys on one of my favourite PSB singles, Left To My Own Devices). It’s a corker.
Highlights include the current UK Top 10 single, I’m With Stupid, reportedly about Tony Blair’s relationship with George Bush, Jr.; a surprisingly effective Diane Warren-penned ballad Numb (grandly arranged) that more or less sums up how most thinking and feeling people have felt since, oh, about November 2000; and the lovely, sublime, emotionally withheld (of course) I Made My Excuses and Left about a man (more…)
The first of Andrew Davies’ three-part adaptation of Alan Hollinghurst’s 2004 Booker Prize-winning novel,
Observer columnist, Mary Riddell, loses her head in today’s edition over Paul Greengrass’s United 93 which has seen its UK release date moved up from the 1st of September to the 2nd of June.
