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Christmas (Pet Shop Boys EP)
2009 EP by Pet Shop Boys From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Christmas is an extended play (EP) by English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys. It was released on 14 December 2009 by Parlophone.
The EP contains a new version of their exclusive 1997 fan club single "It Doesn't Often Snow at Christmas" and a new version of the track "All Over the World" from their tenth studio album Yes, both of which featured additional production by Marius de Vries. The EP also includes a cover of Madness' song "My Girl", along with a remix of it, as well as a medley of Pet Shop Boys' 1988 song "Domino Dancing" with Coldplay's 2008 song "Viva la Vida".
"All Over the World" was released to radio stations as a promotional recording and was given its first airing on Chris Evans's BBC Radio 2 show on 9 November 2009. "It Doesn't Often Snow at Christmas" followed three weeks later in the first week of December.
Following the release of the EP, "It Doesn't Often Snow at Christmas" entered the UK Singles Chart on 26 December 2009 at number 40, and is to date the last Pet Shop Boys single to have entered the UK top 40.[1]
The video for "All Over the World" was directed by Blue Leach and features live highlights from the Pandemonium tour. It was posted online a few days prior to the EP's release.
The cover artwork continues the balloon motif from the Brazilian compilation Party.
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- ^[a] signifies an assistant producer
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Credits adapted from the liner notes of Christmas.[2]
Musicians
- Matt Robertson – new programming, orchestral arrangements (tracks 1, 3)
- Jason Boshoff – new programming (tracks 1, 3)
- Chris Storr – trumpet solo (tracks 1, 3)
- Pete Gleadall – original programming (track 1); programming (tracks 2)
- Stuart Price – arrangements (track 4)
- Pet Shop Boys – arrangements (track 4)
- Marius de Vries – orchestral arrangements (tracks 1, 3)
- Perry Montague-Mason – leader of the orchestra (tracks 1, 3)
- Jenny O'Grady – choirmaster (tracks 1, 3)
Technical
- Pet Shop Boys – original track production (track 1); new production (tracks 1, 3); production (tracks 2, 5); remix (track 5)
- Marius de Vries – new production (tracks 1, 3)
- Tim Weidner – mixing (tracks 2, 5)
- Brian Higgins – original track production (track 3)
- Xenomania – original track production (track 3)
- Stuart Price – production, mixing (track 4)
- Dave Emery – production assistance (track 4)
- Gary Thomas – orchestra and choir recording (tracks 1, 3)
- Mat Bartram – orchestra and choir recording assistance (tracks 1, 3)
- Andy Bradfield – orchestra and choir mixing (tracks 1, 3)
- Mo Hausler – orchestra and choir mixing assistance (tracks 1, 3)
- Izzy Morley – orchestra and choir mixing assistance (tracks 1, 3)
- Tim Young – mastering
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