[Introspective] Final results of poll on preferred stylistic approach for next PSB album

Wayne Studer psbfan at geowayne.com
Sat Nov 22 22:15:47 PST 2014


The final results are in for my poll this past week, in which I asked my 
site visitors about their preferred stylistic approach for the Pet Shop 
Boys' next studio album. And the response that received the most votes was:

* "Mostly a single, consistent style, but with one or two stylistically 
different tracks tossed into to add variety," chosen by 30.7% of the voters.

To see the complete results, please visit my "Commentary" site at 
http://www.geowayne.com/psbhtml.htm and select one of the "Past Survey 
Results" options from the top navigation bar or click the appropriate link 
on my "What's New?" page.

My new poll for the week ahead may prove a little more controversial than 
most. Some PSB fans have expressed the opinion that their 2012 album 
"Elysium" may have been a "contractual obligation album," created by the 
Boys with relatively little enthusiasm to fulfill their EMI contract before 
they left their longtime label to start their own independent label. I'm 
wondering whether you agree with this viewpoint -- although, as usual in my 
polls, you have more options than merely "Yes" and "No." So please check out 
your choices right there on my home page and make the choice that comes 
closest to matching your own opinion about this. And thanks to Patrick 
Bateman of the Pet Shop Boys Community Forum for suggesting this intriguing 
question!

Thanks as well to everyone who voted in last week's survey! I hope you all 
have a marvelous week ahead. And Happy Thanksgiving to all who celebrate the 
holiday!

Wayne
http://www.geowayne.com/psbhtml.htm

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