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1. Eurythmics — 1984 (For the Love of Big Brother) (Legacy Recordings) Coming off two back-to-back hit LPs in 1983 with Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) and Touch, Eurythmics followed up a banner ...
Annie Lennox Looks Back at The Eurythmics’ Hyper-Productive Heyday: ‘It Exhausts Me Just Thinking About It Now’ Perhaps no other musical act defines the year 1984 quite like the Eurythmics.
Eurythmics’ Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart on Another Album: ... “We were on tour after Sweet Dreams for ages, then we went in the studio to make the next record Touch [1983], ...
In November of the same year, Eurythmics released Touch. Now ensconced fully in Stewart’s Church Studios, the album was birthed in far less agonizing circumstances. Its lacquered perfection was ...
Eurythmics thought they had a perfect opportunity to provide the soundtrack to a film version of '1984,' but it ended up being a bad experience for all. ... Their most recent LP, 1983's Touch, ...
This article originally appeared in the August 1985 issue of SPIN. The day Be Yourself Tonight lay tightly canned and set for the presses, Dave Stewart phone ...
As a fan of the Eurythmics, Lonestar guitarist Michael Britt first suggested the band cover “Here Comes The Rain Again,” originally released on Eurythmics’ third album Touch in 1983.
Lennox on the Eurythmics album cover ‘Touch’, released in 1983 ... Eurythmics has now been nominated for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, for which fans can vote until 5 December.
The legendary Eurythmics founder, pop star and activist Annie Lennox opens up about music, feminism, gender-bending and the commemoration of her legacy in a new art installation at the MassMoCA ...
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Tagtik on MSNBorn on December 25: Annie Lennox (Eurythmics), the singer who dreams of a better worldIn 1998, Eurythmics reformed for two short years, before the short-haired singer, an icon of the LGTQI+ community, once again ...
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