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Beyond the Mainstream: Unpacking the Myth of the Pet Shop Boys "Disco 14 (1986–2007) 4CD Set"

If you have typed the phrase "Pet Shop Boys Disco 14 19862007 4CD Set Top" into a search engine, you have likely entered a fascinating gray area of discography fandom. You are either a dedicated collector hunting for a holy grail, or you have stumbled upon a listing that feels too good (and too specific) to be true.

Step 1: Source the FLAC or WAV files from the Further Listening 2CD reissues (2001/2018) and the Format (2012) B-side compilation. Step 2: Locate the rare 2007 remixes of Fugitive and Integral from the Disco 4 Japanese promo. Step 3: Use a service like Kunaki or CloneCD to press your own 4CD set. Step 4: Design a "Top" box using a template of the Disco logo with the subtitle: The Complete Remix Collection 1986-2007.

Where to Find the "Pet Shop Boys Disco 14 4CD Set"

Because this is not an official release, your search will lead you down one of three paths:

CD 2: Disco 2 (1994) – The Continuous Mix Experiment

  • Original release: September 1994
  • Content: A 78-minute non-stop DJ mix of remixes from the Very era, edited by Danny Rampling.
  • Key tracks: “I Wouldn’t Normally Do This Kind of Thing” (Beatmasters’ Nude mix), “Liberation” (E-Smoove’s 12-inch mix).
  • Controversy: Critics panned the abrupt edits and lack of full tracks. Fans remain divided. It’s the only Disco album without individual track indexing.

This series tracks the evolution of synth-pop and dance music, featuring extended mixes and collaborations with world-class DJs.

Production Quality Remastered and sequenced flawlessly, the set serves as a masterclass in production. Chris Lowe’s synth work remains crisp, and Neil Tennant’s spoken-word interjections sound as droll and poignant as ever. Whether you are blasting this through high-end headphones or playing it at a party, the audio quality stands the test of time.