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Title: Introspective
Artist: Pet Shop Boys
Genre: Synthpop
Released: 1988
Tracks:
1 - Left to My Own Devices - 8:17 -
2 - I Want a Dog - 6:17
3 - Domino Dancing - 7:41 -
4 - I'm Not Scared - 7:25
5 - Always on My Mind/In My House - 9:05 -
6 - It's Alright - 9:26 -
CD 2
1 - I Get Excited (You Get Excited Too) - 5:35
2 - Don Juan (demo version) - 4:22
3 - Domino Dancing (demo version) - 4:47
4 - Domino Dancing (alternative version) - 4:52
5 - The Sound of the Atom Splitting - 5:13
6 - What Keeps Mankind Alive? - 3:26
7 - Don Juan (disco mix) - 7:35
8 - Losing My Mind (disco mix) - 6:09
9 - Nothing Has Been Proved (demo for Dusty) - 4:51
10 - So Sorry, I Said (demo for Liza) - 3:26
11 - Left to My Own Devices (Seven-Inch mix) - 4:47
12 - It's Alright (Ten-Inch version) - 4:47
13 - One of the Crowd - 3:56
14 - It's Alright (Seven-Inch version) - 4:20
15 - Your Funny Uncle - 2:18
Overview:
Artist: Pet Shop Boys
Genre: Synthpop
Released: 1988
Tracks:
1 - Left to My Own Devices - 8:17 -

2 - I Want a Dog - 6:17
3 - Domino Dancing - 7:41 -

4 - I'm Not Scared - 7:25
5 - Always on My Mind/In My House - 9:05 -

6 - It's Alright - 9:26 -

CD 2
1 - I Get Excited (You Get Excited Too) - 5:35
2 - Don Juan (demo version) - 4:22
3 - Domino Dancing (demo version) - 4:47
4 - Domino Dancing (alternative version) - 4:52
5 - The Sound of the Atom Splitting - 5:13
6 - What Keeps Mankind Alive? - 3:26
7 - Don Juan (disco mix) - 7:35
8 - Losing My Mind (disco mix) - 6:09
9 - Nothing Has Been Proved (demo for Dusty) - 4:51
10 - So Sorry, I Said (demo for Liza) - 3:26
11 - Left to My Own Devices (Seven-Inch mix) - 4:47
12 - It's Alright (Ten-Inch version) - 4:47
13 - One of the Crowd - 3:56
14 - It's Alright (Seven-Inch version) - 4:20
15 - Your Funny Uncle - 2:18
Overview:
Introspective is the third studio album by the English electronic music group Pet Shop Boys. It was first released in 1988 and is the Pet Shop Boys' second-best-selling album, selling over 4.5 million copies worldwide. (Their fifth studio album, Very, sold more than 5 million copies worldwide.)
It is so named because "all the songs, although it's a dance album, are introspective". Perhaps the biggest changes in Pet Shop Boys' sound evident on this album are an increasing attention to orchestration using real orchestras, particularly so on the Trevor Horn-produced "Left to My Own Devices", which took months to produce.
It is so named because "all the songs, although it's a dance album, are introspective". Perhaps the biggest changes in Pet Shop Boys' sound evident on this album are an increasing attention to orchestration using real orchestras, particularly so on the Trevor Horn-produced "Left to My Own Devices", which took months to produce.