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theAudience said: Featuring P-Funk alumni Bootsy Collins, Bernie Worrell & Jerome "Bigfoot" Brailey. Music for adventurous listeners tA Tribal Records | |
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dave made some very interesting music since the initial eurythmics split.
i always thought it would have deserved a wider audience since his music was more adventurous and interesting than annie's solo work. annie's songs were always beautiful and nice but i've also felt, since "diva" that she's quite dull. it's very clear when you listen to her own music that eurythmics was indeed a band of 2 people who worked very well together to make something magical out of their 2 talents. alone they weren't as good as the sum of their parts but dave still had an edge, where annie just played it safe and, imo, relied on her voice to carry her instead of actual interesting music. her albums are very well made and good but they are also very boring imo. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Agreed, Dave's post-Eurythmics work is quite good. "Sly-Fi" and "Greetings from the Gutter" in particular have some great moments, as do his albums w/ the Spiritual Cowboys.
And as much as I love Annie and enjoy her solo work, I agree that lacks that edge that Dave brought to it w/ Eurythmics. They were perfect together. * * *
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