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''Elysium'' () is the eleventh studio album by English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys. Released on 5 September 2012, it is the duo's final album with
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. The album was recorded in 2012 in Los Angeles and produced by Andrew Dawson and Pet Shop Boys.


Background and release

Pet Shop Boys began writing the songs for the album in Berlin over a period of five weeks in early 2011. Most of the album was written during the
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concert tour with
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from May to July 2011. In January 2012, Pet Shop Boys travelled to Los Angeles to work with American producer Andrew Dawson for three months. The duo were interested in working with Dawson after seeing his name in the credits for the
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has described ''Elysium'' as having the same feel as '' Behaviour'' (1990), but "sonically I think it's very different." The duo considered ''Happy Sad'' as title of the album, but came up with the title ''Elysium'' during a walk in
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in Los Angeles. Lyrically, the album can be interpreted as "about being us at our stage in our life, doing what we do", according to
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. ''Elysium'' was released in Japan on 5 September 2012, followed by Germany and most of Europe, Australia and New Zealand on 7 September; the United Kingdom, France, South America saw the release on 10 September, and the United States and Canada received it on 11 September. There are two CD formats: a single CD and a special double-CD edition which includes instrumentals of each song. A double-vinyl album was released in limited quantities which also includes the instrumental versions.


Artwork

The artwork was designed by
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.


Release and promotion

A teaser video was released in June 2012 for the track "Invisible". The short film was made by Brian Bress and the song features backing vocals by singer-songwriter James Fauntleroy II and veteran singers Oren, Maxine and Julie Waters. The album's first official single, "
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", was released digitally on 3 July 2012, and subsequently in August 2012 as a four-track CD and digital EP. The "Winner" EP includes the non-album tracks "A Certain 'Je Ne Sais Quoi'", "The Way Through the Woods" and a cover version of Bee Gees' "
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". A second digital EP of "Winner" containing remixes by Andrew Dawson,
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and
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was released a week later. The second single, " Leaving", was released on 12 October 2012, containing the non-album tracks "Hell" and "In His Imagination", a 2003 demo titled "Baby", a remix by Dusty Kid, two remixes by Andrew Dawson, and three remixes by the duo themselves. " Memory of the Future" was released as the album's third and final single on 31 December 2012. A seven-inch mix was commissioned by
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, as well as remixes from Price,
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, DJ Waldo Squash and
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. It also contains three non-album tracks: "Listening", "One Night" and "Inside". ''Elysium'' was re-released on 20 October 2017 (along with 2009's '' Yes'') as ''Elysium/Further Listening 2011–2012''. In addition to the remastered album with its original track listing, the reissue also included a second disc of B-sides, demos and remixes from the era.


Critical reception

''Elysium'' received generally positive reviews from music critics. At
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, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an
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score of 67, based on 20 reviews. Simon Price of ''
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'' wrote, "If ''Elysium'' has a weakness, it is the absolute absence of thumping disco-pop monsters. Once you accept that, and surrender to the tranquil beauty of
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's synth textures, you quickly realise that
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is on top lyrical form". Robert Christgau of
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quipped that although the album "may well seem too restrained", the duo are "at peace with the fate of their fame and their retirement accounts. And the understated beats suit their elysian equanimity." Kevin Ritchie of ''
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'' described the album as one of the duo's "most serene and sonically consistent efforts to date", adding that the song "Hold On" "exemplifies why ''Elysium'' is one of the year's most beautiful pop albums." '' Drowned in Sound''s Jon Clark viewed the album as "a cohesive and strong effort that can stand up with some of he duo'sbest", calling it "a wise and knowing homage to the life of a pop star".
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's Nick Levine commented that although ''Elysium'' "isn't quite a top-drawer Pets album like 1988's ''
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'' or 1993's '' Very''", it "could be Pet Shop Boys' warmest, wisest album yet." Owen Myers of ''
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'' characterised the album as "a massive foamy middle-finger to retromania, running elegantly from jangly indie to kraut jabs". David Jeffries of
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referred to ''Elysium'' as "an interesting, sour, and insider-aimed dispatch from backstage, interrupted by some big moments that sound entirely commissioned." ''
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'' critic Jude Rogers opined that half of the album "harks back to 1990's reflective masterpiece, '' Behaviour'', with songs about ageing ..and escape ..exerting poignant pulls", but the other half "feels bitter and flippant", concluding that producer Dawson "provides a light LA gloss, but not the heavenly direction the duo deserve." In a review for ''
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'', Phil Mongredien cited "Your Early Stuff" and "Ego Music" as highlights, while noting that "elsewhere he duo areon autopilot too often for this to be anything more than just another solid Pet Shop Boys album." Despite dubbing album opener "Leaving" "excellent", musicOMH's Laurence Green felt that "the rest of the album never materialises in the way you'd quite hope it would." Green continued, " ''Elysium'' is tainted by a slight tang of disappointment, it is a disappointment tempered in part by its recalling of ''Behaviour''." '' Under the Radar''s Dan Lucas complimented keyboardist Lowe's work on the album, stating, "There may be no stand-out musical line that will live long in the memory, but even more naïve melodies such as 'Winner' constantly shift and change, never growing dull." However, he criticised singer Tennant, claiming his "vocal lines often struggle to fit the songs". Douglas Wolk of ''
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'' wrote that "Tennant's mature gift as a lyricist is for sentimentality tempered by slyness, and he pulls that off a few times", but found that " o much of ''Elysium'' ..misplaces its subtlety." Andy Gill of ''The Independent'' expressed that ''Elysium'' is "bookended by two of the best songs the Pet Shop Boys have written in years Leaving' and 'Requiem in Denim and Leopardskin' but flags badly in between", naming "Hold On" the worst song on the album.


Commercial performance

''Elysium'' debuted at number nine on the
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, selling 10,418 copies in its first week. In the United States, ''Elysium'' debuted at number 44 on the ''Billboard'' 200 with first-week sales of 7,000 copies. It also debuted at number two on ''Billboard''s
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chart.


Track listing


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Elysium''.


Musicians

* James Fauntleroy II – additional vocals *
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– additional vocals * Maxine Waters – additional vocals * Julia Waters – additional vocals * Lenny Castro – percussion * Joachim Horsley – orchestra arrangement, conducting * Andrew Dawson – orchestra arrangement ; additional programming ; guitar ; drums ; keyboards * Ben Leathers – orchestra arrangement * Mark Robertson – contractor * Ryan Hoyle – drums * Adam Tressler – guitar * Sonos – additional vocals * Carmen Carter – additional vocals * Alex Brown – additional vocals * Luther Waters – additional vocals * Vivi Rama – bass * Pet Shop Boys – original orchestra arrangement * Pete Gleadall – additional programming


Orchestra

* Mark Robertson – violin * Endre Granat – violin * Ana Landauer – violin * Peter Kent – violin * Clayton Haslop – violin * Sam Fischer – violin * Neli Nikolaeva – violin * Serena McKinney – violin * Andrew Duckles – viola * David Walther – viola * Matt Funes – viola * Jessica van Velzen Freer – viola * David Low – cello * Tim Landauer – cello * Dennis Karmazyn – cello * Victor Lawrence – cello *
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– cello * Jim Thatcher – French horn * Lisa McCormick – French horn * Rick Baptist – trumpet * Rob Schaer – trumpet


Technical

* Andrew Dawson – production, engineering, mixing * Pet Shop Boys – production * Jorge Velasco – mix assistance * Chris Athens – mastering * Mike Riley – additional vocals recording ; engineering * Robert Fernandez – orchestra engineering, orchestra mixing *
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– string engineering assistance * Max Plisskin – additional vocals recording assistance * Ryan Hoyle – drum recording * Jim Caruana – engineering * Anna Ugarte – engineering assistance * Pete Gleadall – lead vocals recording ; additional engineering


Artwork

*
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– design, art direction * PSB – design, art direction * Ann Summa – PSB photograph


Charts


Release history


Notes


References

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