yup, this is a nice debut quite different from their other stuff in later years, but it has it's own charm and indeed, that dreamy trance like state of some of the songs is great.
i remember how surprised i was when the 'never gonna cry again' video popped up online after all those years of living with that album.
yup, this is a nice debut quite different from their other stuff in later years, but it has it's own charm and indeed, that dreamy trance like state of some of the songs is great.
i remember how surprised i was when the 'never gonna cry again' video popped up online after all those years of living with that album.
Why is Mr. Bean wearing a crown and playing a flute in a Eurythmics' video...
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I LOVE this album! Their first 4 in particular are just incredible. In the Garden has a unique vibe courtesy of German krautrock heroes Conny Plank, who helped produce the record, and Holger Czukay and Jaki Liebezeit of Can. Annie's voice is not as prominent as on subsequent releases, instead creeping in and out of the songs in more hushed tones. My favorite is "Take Me to Your Heart".
Speaking of Eurythmics, I just was involved in conducting a big poll of Eurythmics fans in which they ranked their favorite 101 Eurythmics songs in order, and we are revealing the results day by day.
I LOVE this album! Their first 4 in particular are just incredible. In the Garden has a unique vibe courtesy of German krautrock heroes Conny Plank, who helped produce the record, and Holger Czukay and Jaki Liebezeit of Can. Annie's voice is not as prominent as on subsequent releases, instead creeping in and out of the songs in more hushed tones. My favorite is "Take Me to Your Heart".
Speaking of Eurythmics, I just was involved in conducting a big poll of Eurythmics fans in which they ranked their favorite 101 Eurythmics songs in order, and we are revealing the results day by day.
Hmm... I know that lists are essentially useless for tastes.... but why wasn't I consulted??
huge Eurythmics fan (though I was unable to catch them live EVER..... only chance was PEACETOUR which was WAY expensive for a High Schooler who's mom wouldn't let him get a job)
It's a great album.atmospheric rock.... Faves: Caveman head and the incredible REVENGE.
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I LOVE this album! Their first 4 in particular are just incredible. In the Garden has a unique vibe courtesy of German krautrock heroes Conny Plank, who helped produce the record, and Holger Czukay and Jaki Liebezeit of Can. Annie's voice is not as prominent as on subsequent releases, instead creeping in and out of the songs in more hushed tones. My favorite is "Take Me to Your Heart".
Speaking of Eurythmics, I just was involved in conducting a big poll of Eurythmics fans in which they ranked their favorite 101 Eurythmics songs in order, and we are revealing the results day by day.
Hmm... I know that lists are essentially useless for tastes.... but why wasn't I consulted??
huge Eurythmics fan (though I was unable to catch them live EVER..... only chance was PEACETOUR which was WAY expensive for a High Schooler who's mom wouldn't let him get a job)
It's a great album.atmospheric rock.... Faves: Caveman head and the incredible REVENGE.
I should have reached out here as well! Do you have a list of your favorite Eurythmics songs?
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Pretty awesome record indeed, that sadly went under the radar. It took me 12 years after becoming a Eurythmics fan to finally hear it and, wow! What a great surprise! Touch remains their masterpiece IMHO, but ITG was a remarkable debut.
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Thx for the Never Gonna Come Again video: it's not on their official YT channel and I had no idea it even existed: another proof that this record is waaaay too much under the radar!!
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I was wondering the other day whether Eurythmics was sinking into oblivion or if they were still remembered. I guess Sweet Dreams at least is still getting lots of airplay, but when one thinks Eurythmics was one of the most popular bands of the 80's, of how they were all over the place... Yet I have the feeling if you'd ask people which important 80's band they could name today, Eurythmics wouldn't come to their minds. Hopefully I am wrong?
Pretty awesome record indeed, that sadly went under the radar. It took me 12 years after becoming a Eurythmics fan to finally hear it and, wow! What a great surprise! Touch remains their masterpiece IMHO, but ITG was a remarkable debut.
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Thx for the Never Gonna Come Again video: it's not on their official YT channel and I had no idea it even existed: another proof that this record is waaaay too much under the radar!!
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I was wondering the other day whether Eurythmics was sinking into oblivion or if they were still remembered. I guess Sweet Dreams at least is still getting lots of airplay, but when one thinks Eurythmics was one of the most popular bands of the 80's, of how they were all over the place... Yet I have the feeling if you'd ask people which important 80's band they could name today, Eurythmics wouldn't come to their minds. Hopefully I am wrong?
i think it's partly because of their weird love/hate relationship with each other? dave always seemed more open to promote and continue doing eurythmics gigs than annie ever was.
then there was the 'peace' album and tour (both a bit underwhelming imo) and finally the two new songs on the last greatest hits album (pretty solid tracks).
for the past year or so their facebook account has been posting a lot - i think it's actually dave himself doing the posting. (sometimes the account promotes new releases by his daughter).
there has also been video footage of storage boxes full of old eurythmics related stuff in dave's appartment, around the time of his book release.
people on the facebook account keep asking for a rarities boxset or an outtakes album, but it seems like they don't have too many since nothing ever popped up on either of the remaster projects.
their albums have all been remastered and re-released on vinyl this year and they did tiny little interview vignettes at the time. so it was cool to see both of them sitting next to eacht other again and talking about their prime.
yet with the re-release of the albums in remastered form on vinyl there is still no mention of rare/outtake material so i don't think there is much in the way of that.
if they'd kept a bit more in the spotlight over the years i'm sure people would remember them more and cite their albums more often as classic 80s records. because all of their albums are pretty great up to and including "we too are one" imo. they deserve more recognition.
seems like annie really needed a break from everything dave and eurythmics at the start and just did her own thing (and did it well) and then dave just went off in many directions for all these different gigs/groups/albums etc. so they both sort of ignored their past catalogue for too long imo. then when they got back in the studio for the 'peace' project it was very meh.
they should have tried again imo. now, for example would be a perfect time as they seem to be on relatively good terms again. it'd be very interesting to hear what a eurythmics album would sounds like in 2020. but a true eurythmics LP, not that watered down, acoustic blabla. but full on electronic strangeness.
well what do you know, eurythmics made me rant again
just tried listening to 'peace' again and it's still as i remember, dull dull dull.
the least eurythmics album of them all. it's just so incredibly dull
and it's almost 20 years old where does the time go?
seriously, they really should get back together for one final album because as it is they closed a fantastic run of records with something that is at best a very mediocre collection of b-sides to late period annie lennox side project.
I LOVE the Peace album. I’ll take it ahead of any of their albums from 1985-1989. Part of it may be that I had just become a hardcore fan in 1998, but I still get a ton of enjoyment out of that album.
As far as outtakes, there surely are some. They reportedly recorded 40+ songs during the Sweet Dreams sessions, for instance. A live track from December 1982 called “The Boys & Girls (Muscle in on the Dancefloor)” is out there on YouTube and it makes me absolutely giddy. There is also the mysterious “Armadillo” from those sessions that sounds positively bizarre from all accounts. I would love to get a super deluxe version of that album with all tracks they recorded for it. Songs like “Step on the Beast” and “Invisible Hands” are too good to rot away in obscurity, having somehow been left off of the 2005 remaster.
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I LOVE the Peace album. I’ll take it ahead of any of their albums from 1985-1989. Part of it may be that I had just become a hardcore fan in 1998, but I still get a ton of enjoyment out of that album. As far as outtakes, there surely are some. They reportedly recorded 40+ songs during the Sweet Dreams sessions, for instance. A live track from December 1982 called “The Boys & Girls (Muscle in on the Dancefloor)” is out there on YouTube and it makes me absolutely giddy. There is also the mysterious “Armadillo” from those sessions that sounds positively bizarre from all accounts. I would love to get a super deluxe version of that album with all tracks they recorded for it. Songs like “Step on the Beast” and “Invisible Hands” are too good to rot away in obscurity, having somehow been left off of the 2005 remaster.
I like PEACE... a bit more than WE TOO ARE ONE, which apart from the singles didn't have much that doesn't sound horribly dated. tracks 1-5 on WE TOO are pretty great... I never dug Revival much
PEACE on the other hand had all great tracks excluding "I Want it All" and "Power to The Meek" (at least in my ears)
Oddly enough... the "remaster" of PEACE was also HEAVILY remixed/remastered... much to its detriment I think. Sounded pretty different..... how do I know? ...I listened to it on youtube. I had RE-bought all of them except for that one. I DID NOT like the removal of the original inserts, lack of lyrics...etc.. but they DID look pretty beautiful...photos n all.
I've never heard an album so completely remixed other than that and MEGADETH - RISK... (which was ALSO *better on the original*)..... Is that called GEORGE LUCASING something?
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I LOVE the Peace album. I’ll take it ahead of any of their albums from 1985-1989. Part of it may be that I had just become a hardcore fan in 1998, but I still get a ton of enjoyment out of that album. As far as outtakes, there surely are some. They reportedly recorded 40+ songs during the Sweet Dreams sessions, for instance. A live track from December 1982 called “The Boys & Girls (Muscle in on the Dancefloor)” is out there on YouTube and it makes me absolutely giddy. There is also the mysterious “Armadillo” from those sessions that sounds positively bizarre from all accounts. I would love to get a super deluxe version of that album with all tracks they recorded for it. Songs like “Step on the Beast” and “Invisible Hands” are too good to rot away in obscurity, having somehow been left off of the 2005 remaster.
Yes, yes, yes! Better than Be Yourself Tonight too!
I really like all their albums, but the weaker points on those other 4 are a fair bit weaker than the weakest on Peace, IMO. In fact, I might like Peace more than In the Garden too - it’s very close.
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I LOVE the Peace album. I’ll take it ahead of any of their albums from 1985-1989. Part of it may be that I had just become a hardcore fan in 1998, but I still get a ton of enjoyment out of that album. As far as outtakes, there surely are some. They reportedly recorded 40+ songs during the Sweet Dreams sessions, for instance. A live track from December 1982 called “The Boys & Girls (Muscle in on the Dancefloor)” is out there on YouTube and it makes me absolutely giddy. There is also the mysterious “Armadillo” from those sessions that sounds positively bizarre from all accounts. I would love to get a super deluxe version of that album with all tracks they recorded for it. Songs like “Step on the Beast” and “Invisible Hands” are too good to rot away in obscurity, having somehow been left off of the 2005 remaster.
I like PEACE... a bit more than WE TOO ARE ONE, which apart from the singles didn't have much that doesn't sound horribly dated. tracks 1-5 on WE TOO are pretty great... I never dug Revival much
PEACE on the other hand had all great tracks excluding "I Want it All" and "Power to The Meek" (at least in my ears)
Oddly enough... the "remaster" of PEACE was also HEAVILY remixed/remastered... much to its detriment I think. Sounded pretty different..... how do I know? ...I listened to it on youtube. I had RE-bought all of them except for that one. I DID NOT like the removal of the original inserts, lack of lyrics...etc.. but they DID look pretty beautiful...photos n all.
I've never heard an album so completely remixed other than that and MEGADETH - RISK... (which was ALSO *better on the original*)..... Is that called GEORGE LUCASING something?
Yeah, the remastered version is a shame. The original versions were great as is.
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I LOVE the Peace album. I’ll take it ahead of any of their albums from 1985-1989. Part of it may be that I had just become a hardcore fan in 1998, but I still get a ton of enjoyment out of that album. As far as outtakes, there surely are some. They reportedly recorded 40+ songs during the Sweet Dreams sessions, for instance. A live track from December 1982 called “The Boys & Girls (Muscle in on the Dancefloor)” is out there on YouTube and it makes me absolutely giddy. There is also the mysterious “Armadillo” from those sessions that sounds positively bizarre from all accounts. I would love to get a super deluxe version of that album with all tracks they recorded for it. Songs like “Step on the Beast” and “Invisible Hands” are too good to rot away in obscurity, having somehow been left off of the 2005 remaster.
take my money!
Yes! All of mine, too!
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Speaking of the relative merits of the albums, I’ve got a formula that I apply to give me a rough score for each album I rate. Here is the breakdown for Eurythmics:
In the Garden: 9.3 Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This): 9.9 Touch: 9.6 1984: For the Love of Big Brother: 9.7 Be Yourself Tonight: 8.3 Revenge: 8.0 Savage: 8.4 We Too Are One: 7.9 Peace: 9.3
Sometimes the formula doesn’t match my feelings, but in this case, it does a pretty good job. I might swap Revenge and Be Yourself Tonight, but they are pretty close.
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Speaking of the relative merits of the albums, I’ve got a formula that I apply to give me a rough score for each album I rate. Here is the breakdown for Eurythmics: In the Garden: 9.3 Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This): 9.9 Touch: 9.6 1984: For the Love of Big Brother: 9.7 Be Yourself Tonight: 8.3 Revenge: 8.0 Savage: 8.4 We Too Are One: 7.9 Peace: 9.3 Sometimes the formula doesn’t match my feelings, but in this case, it does a pretty good job. I might swap Revenge and Be Yourself Tonight, but they are pretty close.
ok, now that i see the margins, i can live with it
it's always interesting to see how different people like different albums from the same group/artist.
Speaking of the relative merits of the albums, I’ve got a formula that I apply to give me a rough score for each album I rate. Here is the breakdown for Eurythmics: In the Garden: 9.3 Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This): 9.9 Touch: 9.6 1984: For the Love of Big Brother: 9.7 Be Yourself Tonight: 8.3 Revenge: 8.0 Savage: 8.4 We Too Are One: 7.9 Peace: 9.3 Sometimes the formula doesn’t match my feelings, but in this case, it does a pretty good job. I might swap Revenge and Be Yourself Tonight, but they are pretty close.
ok, now that i see the margins, i can live with it
it's always interesting to see how different people like different albums from the same group/artist.
Eurythmics are one of very few artists who never released an album I didn't REALLY like. So despite my rankings, I feel they all are quite good.
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