The Pet Shop Boys are one of the most successful and unusual bands of
the last five decades. They are the pop duo that proves pop music can be
modern, ecstatic and playful as well as serious and intelligent, winning
them legions of devoted fans throughout the world.
In 1989, Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe invited journalist Chris Heath and
photographer Lawrence Watson to shadow them around Hong Kong, Japan and
the UK as they embarked on their first-ever tour. This book is the
result: an immersive portrait giving access into the duo's inner
sanctum, showing them in brilliantly observed detail as they work,
relax, gossip, argue and occasionally try to make sense of what they do.
'As clear a picture as could be wished for of the seething mass of
elegant contradictions that is the
Pet Shop Boys' on-the-road experience.' Independent on Sunday
'This superbly reported book transcends tired rock journalism cliché.
It's about what it means to be a pop star, what it means to be a Pet
Shop Boy... how to love pop, hold it to a higher standard and subvert
its expectations.'
Laura Snapes