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David Cassidy’s 1985 album, Romance, showcased a shift towards a mature synth-pop sound and included “The Last Kiss” featuring George Michael. This album, which was not as commercially successful as his earlier work, highlighted his musical evolution.

Merging Glasgow’s post-punk energy with polished international production, Hipsway’s 1986 self-titled debut established them as masters of rhythmic pop-rock, anchored by Grahame Skinner’s soulful baritone and the infectious, guitar-driven groove of their signature hit “The Honeythief.”

Released on 17 November 1986, Disco is the first remix album by Pet Shop Boys, serving as a high-energy bridge between their debut, Please, and their follow-up, Actually.

Released on 22nd October 1988, Introspective remains one of the most unconventional and daring releases in the Pet Shop Boys’ discography. Following the massive pop success of their second album, Actually.

Released on 24th March 1986, Please serves as the definitive introduction to Pet Shop Boys, the duo consisting of Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe.