Talk:Introspective

Byronic hero link
Shouldn't there be a separate article on the nature of being introspective, instead of the band? I'm saying this because the Byronic hero article links to this, and the band in general has nothing to do with byronic heroes.

Someone should create an article on introspective(psychology/human nature), as well as a disambiguation page for access to this band article.

Song Lengths
I have very different lengths for the songs on this album than in the article. Do different regions have different lengths? For example, my It's alright is 9:23. Mikeserieys 01:28, 6 November 2006 (UTC)

It seems so: The songs length match the printings on my cover, but the total playing time is given with 50:03 instead of 48:08. I also have a different front side of the cover (left-to-right): yellow-green-pink-red-yellow-purple-blue 85.179.203.206 15:33, 18 September 2007 (UTC)


 * Niel Tennant mentions in the Introspective reissue liner notes that the 50:03 running time was due to his mistake when adding up the running times. The actual running time is 48:08. Also it isn't uncommon for track running times differ from one release to another, especially in the case of digital remasters. Very often the actual running times also differ from those listed on the covers. -- Kjet 16:54, 18 September 2007 (UTC)

'I'm not Scared' - released by PSB before "Introspective"?`
"I Want a Dog" and "I'm Not Scared" are re-recordings of earlier Pet Shop Boys tracks.. AFAIK, not really! "I'm Not Scared" was written for Patsy Kensit/Eighth Wonder and they were the first to release the song at all. The PSB version was later. But to my knowledge, the first PSB version EVER is on the Introspective album. Prove me wrong, though. -andy 92.227.34.90 (talk) 02:45, 15 July 2008 (UTC)


 * so where is the contradiciton?


 * I've changed the info, according to this edit, and I changed that Introspective isn't the fourth PSB studio album, since Disco was a remix album of songs from Please, so Introspective is the third PSB studio album. David Pro (talk) 16:40, 17 June 2011 (UTC)

Nestor Gomez
I highly doubt that the Nestor Gomez who plays guitar on "Domino Dancing" is the same one as the Nestor Gomez the article that his name links to is about (a politician). —Preceding unsigned comment added by 91.113.80.14 (talk) 19:39, 5 June 2009 (UTC)