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November 2009

On November 9 a new album, The Performance, is released by the Welsh singing legend Shirley Bassey, the album taking its title from “The performance of my life”, the previously-unreleased Pet Shop Boys song she sings on it. They have been asked to contribute by the album’s producer, film composer David Arnold. “It was written from the perspective of a diva,” says Neil. “Someone whose life is their performance and whose performance is their life. A female diva looking back on her life. I had the idea for the lyric and Chris started writing a piece of music for it.” In an interview coinciding with the album’s release Shirley Bassey explains that the song “got right into my head and made me sob and not many songs do that. Now I feel I don’t need to write a book – the record is my autobiography”.

2009 November

December 2009

On December 14 a new Pet Shop Boys EP, Christmas, is released. It includes a new version of their 1997 Christmas song, “It doesn’t often snow at Christmas”; a new version of the Yes song “All over the world” with an orchestra on it; a version of a medley that has been a highlight of the Pandemonium shows, combining “Se a vida e” with Coldplay’s “Viva la vida”; and two mixes of their version of Madness’s “My girl”.

2009 December

February 2010

On February 15 Pandemonium, a DVD and CD of the Pandemonium tour, is released. It was filmed and recorded at the O2 Arena in London on December 21, 2009. The film is directed by David Barnard. The CD version, which includes fewer songs, has been specially mixed for this release by Stuart Price.

2010 February

April 2010

On April 17, as part of the annual music business event known as Record Store Day, the Pet Shop Boys release a seven-inch single in an edition of 1000 copies. On one side is the demo of a song they gave to Alcazar, “Love life”, and on other is the 2003 recording, “A powerful friend”.

June 2010

On June 26 the Pet Shop Boys appeared at the Glastonbury festival to great acclaim. “It was one of those people-as-far-back-as-you-can-see audiences,” says Neil.

October 2010

On October 24 a new Pet Shop Boys single, the rousing dance anthem “Together”, is released, produced and written with Tim Powell who was previously part of the team at Xenomania. “I was imagining, really, that there are two people about to have sex for the first time,” says Neil. “But it’s very revolutionary: ‘together I’ll cry with you, together I’ll die with you, together we’ll go all the way…’” It could be anything about two people. It could be Chris and I at the beginning of our writing career together, thinking we could go all the way with this. It wasn’t written as that, but it definitely could be that as well.” Its video, a drama with an Eastern European dance-off between classical and modern dance styles at its centre, is shot in Estonia. Amongst the extra tracks on the single is a cover of the Dave Clark Five’s “Glad all over”, a traditional song of celebration at Chris’s hometown football team, Blackpool.

2010 October

November 2010

On November 1 a new Pet Shop Boys hits compilation, Ultimate, is released. Intended as a straightforward mass market single CD collection of their most popular songs, it is also released in a version with a bonus DVD including 27 Pet Shop Boys performances at the BBC from the past 25 years, most of them filmed for Top Of The Pops, as well as their triumphant performance in the summer of 2010 at Glastonbury festival.

2010 November

On November 25 a children’s play based on a book by the author David Almond, My Dad’s A Birdman, opened at the Young Vic theatre in London. It includes three songs written by Neil and Chris (two incorporating lyrics from the script) and some other instrumental music. “I loved it,” says Chris. “The place was full of children all chatting away. There’s a great bit where one of the cast goes, ‘Do you think he’ll fly?’ and all the children go, ‘No.’ It was really funny.”

March 2011

On March 14 a double-CD of the music from the ballet The Most Incredible Thing is released under the name Tennant/Lowe. It contains the full performance score of the ballet with orchestrations by Sven Helbig.

2011 March

On March 17 the ballet The Most Incredible Thing has its first public performance at Sadler’s Wells Theatre in London. Its genesis can be traced back to a week in where, by chance, two initially unrelated events took place. Ivan Putrov, a principal dancer at the Royal Ballet whom the Pet Shop Boys had got to know through Sam Taylor-Wood, called Neil to ask whether they would write a piece for him to dance to. Two days later, before Neil had even had a chance to ask Chris, Chris called to say that he’d just read a story in a new translation of Hans Christian Andersen’s tales that he thought would make a great ballet: “The Most Incredible Thing”. This eventually led to the Sadler’s Wells production, choreographed by Javier de Frutos and starring Ivan Putrov, Clemmie Sveaas and Aaron Sillis. All ten performances sell out.

On this day

1986

Disco is released.

1990

Behaviour debuts on the U.S. album chart.

1998

Neil records the lead vocals for ‘I Don’t Know What You Want But I Can’t Give It Any More.’

2003

‘Miracles’ is released as a single. On the same day, Neil and Chris take part in a live BBC Radio 2 webchat, during which they briefly talk about this website.

2008

Working with Pete Gleadall, Neil re-records his brief vocal part for ‘Joseph, Better You Than Me.’ He and Chris also work some more on their ballet, which they will continue to do for the next several days.

2010

The Boys appear on the U.K. morning TV show Daybreak.