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"Absolutely Fabulous" is a song by English
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, released by Parlophone and
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as a single for 1994's Comic Relief under the artist name "Absolutely Fabulous"; it is based on the BBC sitcom of the same name created by Jennifer Saunders and features sound bites taken from the
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of the show. The single peaked at number six on the UK Singles Chart and number seven on the US ''
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'' Hot Dance Club Play chart. It was more successful in Oceania, debuting and peaking at number two in both Australia and New Zealand; in the former country, it is the band's highest-charting single, and in both, it was their last top-10 entry.


Releases

Apart from its release as a single, the song "Absolutely Fabulous" also appears on the "Further Listening" disc that came with the 2001 reissue of the Pet Shop Boys album ''
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''. The music video clip of the song features on Pet Shop Boys' video compilation ''Various'', available on VHS, as well as on the ''AbFab'' DVD collection of series one through three. The ''Our Tribe Tongue-In-Cheek Mix'' version of the song features on the band's ''
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Critical reception

In his weekly UK chart commentary,
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wrote, "It is ostensibly a comedy record but few comedy records claim to possess as much dancefloor credibility as this one." He added, "Now its stars, Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley team up with the Pet Shop Boys to make this dance track, interspersed with sampled dialogue from the TV series along with various posturings from Edina and Patsy of which ''Techno Techno Bloody Techno Darling!'' is possibly a highlight..." Pan-European magazine ''
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'' described it as "a Pet Shop electro popper". Alan Jones from '' Music Week'' rated it five out of five and named it Single of the Week, adding, "The Pet Shop Boys have done a splendid job assembling some memorable snippets from the TV series' Patsy and Edina over a relentless
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beat. All profits from the single – which are likely to be considerable – go to Comic Relief. A potential number one." Ian Gittins of ''
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'' felt that, with the song, the duo had "lowered their impeccable standards for the very first time". He wrote, "The Pet Shops sound as lusciously as ever, but Tennant's usual Mike-Leigh-down-the-disco existential witticisms (sadly missing here) are infinitely preferable to Saunders and Lumley reciting tired catchphrases and making jokes about ' Pump Up the Volume' a mere, uh, five years after MARRS had the hit. And Jennifer, darling, sweetie; the words 'caviar', 'Moet' and 'Vogue', set to a
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beat, are not per se funny." Rupert Howe from '' NME'' commented, "Pats 'n' Edi rope in Neil 'n' Chris for a one-off slice of charidee cheese which will bounce straight into the Top Ten thanks to a Pet Shop production that's tighter than the skin over Pats' cheekbones. There's not much to it, of course — snippets of the series' cringeworthy hack PR-speak jostle for spare with a few cheeky Black Box/M/A/R/R/S/
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references".


Music video

The accompanying music video for the song was directed by British and Scottish directors Howard Greenhalgh and Bob Spiers. It features the Pet Shop Boys, wearing white suits, white hats and sunglasses, performing while ''Absolutely Fabulous'' characters Edina and Patsy ( Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley) dance around them. Clips from the first two original TV series are interspersed throughout the video.


Track listings

* UK and Australian CD single # "Absolutely Fabulous" (7-inch mix) # "Absolutely Fabulous" (Our Tribe Tongue-in-Cheek mix) # "Absolutely Dubulous" # "Absolutely Fabulous" (Dull Soulless Dance Music mix) * Withdrawn UK CD single # "Absolutely Fabulous" (7-inch mix) # "Absolutely Fabulous" (Our Tribe Tongue-in-Cheek mix) # "Absolutely Dubulous" # " This Wheel's on Fire" :This CD was withdrawn due to copyright legalities for "This Wheel's on Fire". * UK 7-inch and cassette single # "Absolutely Fabulous" (7-inch mix) # "Absolutely Fabulous" (Dull Soulless Dance Music mix) * UK 12-inch single :A1. "Absolutely Fabulous" (Our Tribe Tongue-in-Cheek mix) :A2. "Absolutely Dubulous" :B1. "Absolutely Fabulous" (7-inch mix) :B2. "Absolutely Fabulous" (Dull Soulless Dance Music mix)


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


References

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