Eurythmics: We Too Are One - 1989

Finally, there was this valedictory and once more considerably undervalued album.

It included Angel(My My) Baby's Gonna CryThe King & Queen Of America, the beguiling Sylvia, the attractive but lyrically sad Don't Ask Me Why and the excellent When The Day Goes Down

All of the Eurythmics albums are perfectly listenable and full of hooky, pop classics, but, for some reason, I haven't got the motivation to review them in the same detail I have done other artists' work. Quite why that is I find difficult to convincingly explain. Just one of those things. Every time I listen to them, however, I like them, particularly the lesser-known In The Garden and We Too Are One. The album seems to function as a starter for Annie Lennox's solo career, the material on here having a similar feel. There is a bit of an underlying sadness present too, as if they knew things were changing.

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