EurythmicsBest Eurythmics Albums Ranked
7.2
Avg Score
9
Opinions
9
Albums
3
Reviewers
Summary from 9 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Eurythmics's catalog across 9 albums from 9 opinions, with an overall average of 7.2/10. The top-rated Eurythmics album is Touch (Bonus Tracks) [2005 Remaster] (1983) with a 8.0/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Be Yourself Tonight (Bonus Tracks) [2005 Remaster] and Peace. The discography on Wavelength spans 1983 to 1999. Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) ranks as the highest-rated Eurythmics song on Wavelength with a 9.5/10 average.
Touch (Bonus Tracks) [2005 Remaster]
“A doctor friend of mine who was working in a sanitarium for the mildly insane told me about a card one of the patients made for Mother’s Day. "To my mother," it read. "who has always been just like a mother to me." Funny? Perhaps, but chilling, too — an oddly mordant comment on the […]”
Peace
“By definition, pop reunions are all about togetherness. But on the first new Eurythmics recording in ten years, Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart practically turn their recommitment into a concept album. The opening cut and first single, "17 Again," traces the circle that runs from the meeting of these former lovers to where they are […]”
Savage
“These are the dreams of the everyday housewife — well, at least the dreams of the everyday schizophrenic housewife. The latest opus from Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart (working as a duo again after a couple of albums in which they used outside musicians) goes a few steps beyond the themes of Bruce Springsteen’s […]”
Savage (Bonus Tracks) [2005 Remaster]
“These are the dreams of the everyday housewife — well, at least the dreams of the everyday schizophrenic housewife. The latest opus from Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart (working as a duo again after a couple of albums in which they used outside musicians) goes a few steps beyond the themes of Bruce Springsteen's Tunnel of Love, moving into the world of domestically induced insanity. More or less”
Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
“As the dominant forces in the British band the Tourists, guitarist Dave Stewart and singer Annie Lennox shot some arty new life into tired old pop. Now, on their own as Eurythmics, they’ve turned their wiles to synth pop with even greater success. Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This), their U.S. debut, goes far beyond […]”
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