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The Pet Shop Boys - Bilingual (Special Edition), released in Japan on September 3, 1997, is a definitive two-disc collector’s set that expanded on the duo's sixth studio album. This Japanese edition (catalog TOCP-50307-08) is particularly prized by collectors for its unique packaging and track configuration compared to Western releases. Release Specifications Format: 2-CD Special Edition. Release Date: September 3, 1997 (Japan). Label: EMI / Parlophone.

This disc features extended mixes and remixes, including a rare Japan-only bonus track Somewhere (Extended Mix) The Pet Shop Boys - Bilingual (Special Edition)

The Packaging: The Japanese Special Edition typically features the iconic Mark Farrow design but often includes the coveted OBI strip—a unique paper sash that wraps around the spine, containing Japanese text and release details. For collectors, the OBI is the seal of authenticity and quality. Furthermore, Japanese editions frequently include exclusive liner notes and lyrics translated into Japanese, offering a tactile experience that digital streams simply cannot replicate. Release Date : September 3, 1997 (Japan)

The standard UK/EU pressing of Bilingual had 12 tracks. The US version had an alternate mix of "Before." But the Japanese Special Edition (TOCP-50117) , released in early 1997, arrived with a seismic difference: four exclusive bonus tracks. For collectors, the OBI is the seal of

Date: 1996-11-15. Location: Sarm West Studios, London. But the engineer’s name was not Bob Kraushaar. It was a string of kanji: 忘却の管理者 (Wasure no Kanrisha). The Keeper of Oblivion. And next to each track, a second timestamp: a future date when the song would “activate.” “Discoteca” had activated on September 11, 2001. “Metamorphosis” on March 20, 2003. “The Survivors” on October 29, 2012.