No other pop group in recent history has faced fame with such
intelligence, humour and shrewdness as the Pet Shop Boys. In 1991, the
band toured North America for the first time shadowed by journalist
Chris Heath and legendary rock photographer Pennie Smith. They visited
fourteen cities in one month, confronting the American music industry
and colliding with the likes of Liza Minnelli, Steven Spielberg and Axl
Rose. This is more than a documentary of a tour; it is an unusually
intimate portrait of two maverick British musicians always reluctant to
compromise.
'There was a time when the Pet Shop Boys seemed to exist entirely on
radio, television and in magazines. This is the other world of the Pet
Shop Boys in concert, travel and backstage, as they bring their art and
glamour to America. It's funny too.'
Johnny Marr
'A brilliant book, to be read over and over again. How could anyone not
love these men?'
NME