When I first bought The Most Incredible Thing, I was in complete awe! I
wanted sooooo badly. I could not believe they had it right close to my
school. I never went to this CD store in my life, I would always pass it
but when I went there, I was so proud and glad I went to it. They had
no Soft Cell stuff sadly, so instead I purchased four Pet Shop Boys items.
Discography, Somewhere Concert, Pop Art CD, and The Most Incredible
Thing. When I got home, I played both CDs, all I can say is pure art! I
love the way they had some many genres in them. I mean it went from rave
to classical, with then moments, I was like wow! My aunt and I was
listening to it, she even agreed. it sound like a bit of Depeche Mode,
classical, disco, rave, electronic and so on. Even hearing vocalizations
I could visualize the whole story. I like it over all, but my few
favourites are "The Grind", "The Competition", "The Meeting", and "The Winner."
"The Competition" and "The Winner" reminded me of Broadway with rave club
music. I may not know a lot about them but I can surely say this much,
they surely know Art when they see it. When I saw other fans having it, I
was sad because I heard bits and pieces online and on podcasts, but I
had to have it, if I did not get anymore of their music, that was
something I had to get. I love classical sounds, and they went above and
beyond, I just simply love it. I play it a lot actually, when I clean
that's the first thing I would play, even my aunt asked to play while
firing fireworks. Even my own mother likes it. She would not expect it
coming from them. I saw bits of the play too on YouTube, it is a
definitely a MUST SEE, I repeat a MUST SEE!!! I am so glad I purchased
it, It was definitely worth buying!!!
My name is Jaleen81. I write observations of Pet Shop Boys and Soft Cell/Marc Almond music videos, books, or any art related topics. Since I am an upcoming artist, I love to practice on my writing skills and futhermore, just have fun free writing on what I enjoy. I get inspired everyday. "What is written without effort is in general read without pleasure." - Samuel Johnson
"When our spelling is perfect, it's invisible. But when it's flawed, it prompts negative associations." - Marilyn vos Savant
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