series is a hallmark of the Pet Shop Boys’ legacy, reflecting their roots in club culture and synth-pop innovation. Spanning from 1986 to 2007
: The series showcases work by iconic producers and remixers including Arthur Baker, Shep Pettibone, and Julian Mendelsohn. Collector's Formats
Disco 4 (2007): Released on October 8, 2007, this final installment of the primary era shifted the focus. Instead of others remixing them, it collects Pet Shop Boys' own remixes of other artists, including The Killers, Madonna, David Bowie, and Yoko Ono. It also includes their "Maxi-mix" of I’m with Stupid and a new mix of Integral. Key Features of the Collection Release Year Primary Focus Notable Contributors Disco Please era remixes Shep Pettibone, Arthur Baker Disco 2 Very era continuous mix Various DJs Disco 3 Release era + new tracks Pet Shop Boys Disco 4 PSB remixes of other artists The Killers, Madonna, Bowie Why This Set is a Must-Have pet shop boys disco 14 19862007 4cd set top
"Integral" (PSB Perfect Immaculate Mix): A highlight from Disco 4 that was a major live favorite.
The Disco 2007: 14: 1986-2007 box set is divided into four CDs, each representing a distinct era in the Pet Shop Boys' career: series is a hallmark of the Pet Shop
Originally released just months after their debut album Please, the first Disco focused on extended versions and club remixes of early hits.
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Thus, a "Disco 14" set that ends in 2007 is effectively fans saying: "Here is the real Disco 4 we wanted." It wraps up the era of Fundamental (2006) and the landmark Cubism tour. The "Top" mixes from this period—specifically the "Top of the Pops" extended versions—are highly sought after.