Eurythmics - Greatest Hits

Eurythmics - Greatest Hits
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Album Details

Title: Greatest Hits
Artist: Eurythmics
Release Date: 5/1991
Re-Released On: 6/16/2003
Label: Arista
Duration: 63:16
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 078221868020, 078221868051, 743216520626, 808885004812, 632427942726
Genre: Rock
Styles: Synth Pop, New Wave, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Punk/New Wave, Dance-Rock
Moods: Austere, Bright, Detached, Reserved, Restrained, Romantic, Sexy, Stylish, Brooding, Energetic, Ironic, Playful, Poignant, Quirky, Refined/Mannered, Reflective, Sentimental, Witty, Acerbic, Cheerful, Earnest, Exuberant, Clinical, Sophisticated, Theatrical
Total Copies: 75
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
  2. When Tomorrow Comes
  3. Here Comes the Rain Again
  4. Who's That Girl?
  5. Would I Lie to You?
  6. Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves
  7. There Must Be an Angel (Playing With My Heart)
  8. Missionary Man
  9. Don't Ask Me Why
  10. I Need a Man
  11. Love Is a Stranger
  12. Thorn in My Side
  13. The King and Queen of America
  14. Angel

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2001CDArista74856
1991CDAristaARCD-8680

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Album Review

It may have taken them a little while to get going, but when the Eurythmics hit their stride with their second album Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This), they began a hit streak that defined them as one of the most commercially successful and musically satisfying new wave bands of the '80s. For six years, the group was reliable, turning out at least one great single on each album, none of which sounded identical, yet all were recognizable as the work of Dave Stewart and Annie Lennox. Greatest Hits summarizes those glorious years and while it misses a couple of hits -- a bad thing when the sublime "Right by Your Side" is concerned, but not when "Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four)" is -- it remains an excellent collection. It might not follow a strict chronological order, but it flows nicely, revealing that the band that produced such chilly synth-pop classics as "Sweet Dreams," "Here Comes the Rain Again," "Love Is a Stranger," and "Who's That Girl?" were capable of delivering equally captivating light pop and ballads ("There Must Be an Angel (Playing With My Heart)," "Don't Ask Me Why," "Thorn in My Side"), ersatz soul ("Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves"), and hard-driving rock & roll ("Missionary Man," "I Need a Man"). Few of their contemporaries were capable of such range and Greatest Hits proves that the best of the Eurythmics' work were undeniable pop classics. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Adam WilliamsProducer
Andrew WilliamsProducer
Dave StewartProducer
Jimmy IovineProducer
Jon BavinEngineer
Manu GuiotEngineer

Member Reviews

L. Maggy S. (Maggy) wrote on 9/6/2009...

Good sound quality with great songs.

Aileen R. (aileen) wrote on 6/15/2008...

One of the earliest things that we learned about Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart was that the duo had style. In their first few MTV videos, including "Sweet Dreams" and "Love Is a Stranger," they were just as notable for their androgynous suits and rubber utility coverall, as they were for their ice box synthetic dance beats. But as Eurythmics continued to churn out one hit after another, something else became refreshingly apparent: In the midst of all of the impersonal drum machines and frozen electronics, Lennox displayed both rhythm and soul. With a voice powerful enough to hold its own against genre queen Aretha Franklin ("Sisters Are Doing It for Themselves"), Lennox added another dimension to the haunting moodiness of "Who's That Girl" and "Here Comes the Rain Again." Changing personas and musical stylings with every release, Eurythmics blasted out horn-infused rockers ("Would I Lie to You"), country-fied twangers ("Thorn in My Side"), and melodic brilliance ("When Tomorrow Comes"). Greatest Hits captures the band's most inspired moments and justifies all of the original fuss.

--Steve Gdula (Amazon.com)

Amy T. (simplyamy) wrote on 8/16/2007...

The title is right--greatest hits! 80's ROCK!!!

Marijane G. wrote on 2/13/2007...

0 of 2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Only played a few times.

Sinead M. (bookworm) wrote on 10/17/2006...

great CD

Kathleen L. (katlupe) wrote on 9/24/2006...

Loved this cd! All their hits.