EurythmicsWe Too Are One

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Rock

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Synth-pop

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Tracklist

We Two Are One 4:32
The King And Queen Of America 4:31
(My My) Baby's Gonna Cry 4:54
Don't Ask Me Why 4:21
Angel 5:10
Revival 4:06
You Hurt Me (And I Hate You) 4:23
Sylvia 4:25
How Long? 4:41
When The Day Goes Down 5:57

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    Reviews

    • LongPlay69's avatar
      LongPlay69
      Good stuff. Classic Eurythmics. Didn't recognize any Bangers on this Album though
      • do-re-pb's avatar
        do-re-pb
        another perfect eurythmics reissue and another 5 bonus tracks. a fantastic album that was popular and there is many reasons why.all the amazing singles and now we get 2 non album b sides and 2 mixes and the best of all : the unreleased track. we get a version of a smiths song.
        • EXITEXITEXIT's avatar
          EXITEXITEXIT
          The cover of this Promo is FAKE. Comes with the same art as the original
          • Numanoid's avatar
            Numanoid
            Edited 3 years ago
            I just don't get how s can list this album as synth-pop ? This is not synth-pop, by 1989 Eurythmics was just playing regular pop/rock. For fans wanting the classic Eurytmics synthpop of "Touch" will be very disappointed with the production of this album.
            • Blart2D2's avatar
              Blart2D2
              Mine included a glossy artist 8x10 and two-page printed artist biography from Arista records, both specific to this album release. I will photos when I get a chance.
              • ariello's avatar
                ariello
                Edited 5 years ago
                This is a cheap copy, CD-r, sold by Amazon stores. Be careful. Amazon publishes the photos from the original special edition, and with a very small letter makes the warning that it is an non industrial CD. And the price is not cheap at all.
                • johnsixx1973's avatar
                  johnsixx1973
                  The code for this release doesn't work it gives you the album Peace instead of We Too Are One.
                  • mungochubb's avatar
                    mungochubb
                    Hi,
                    does anybody else have a simular copy like mine or can at least confirm that my copy belongs here?
                    Matrix / Runout (Runout, A-side): PL 74251-A1 MASTERDISK DMM 030 DMC-9369 A-1 II
                    Matrix / Runout (Runout, B-side): PL 74251-B MASTERDISK DMM 030 DMC-9369 B-1 II
                    ( the "1" after 74251-A and B is on the opposite side)

                    cheers,
                    Stephen
                    • Crijevo's avatar
                      Crijevo
                      Edited 8 years ago
                      A Eurythmics new album was always an object of anticipation. Sadly, anticipation wasn't the term I can use regarding "We Too Are One". After "Savage", this one was the unexpected let-down. Many novelties happened at the time (take one Shakespear's Sister to start with), and Eurythmics' new album simply didn't succeed offering any new tricks under the hat, with white rabbits already dispersed around, leaving Annie and Dave heavily contrasted and blurred away from each other. In their 1990 video compilation called "Beyond the Groove", Annie and Dave are filmed having an argument over Dave's working methods, Annie clearly expressing her frustration by throwing things at him (and while this could be acting, the whole scene seems far too real to deny they became quite sick of eachother at that stage).

                      In retrospect, how I wish Eurythmics weren't as ambitious, g their (inevitable) capitulation to rock. Their catalogue always showed a stunning experimental side (especially considering their involvement with many post-punk outcasts and the like), which proves Eurythmics were much more of an unconventional pop-unit willing to flirt with the avant-garde...

                      While "Be Yourself Tonight" and "Revenge" did demonstrate stunning balance between techno and rock respectively, the stadium effect and the omnipresent breaking America ambitions definitely affected Dave and Annie's point of view, and "We Too Are One" sadly suffered as a result. Things all of a sudden turned out sounding like second-rate, predictable (and dated) pop-rock ("King & Queen Of America" without Lennox's gorgeous voice is practically a very lame ZZ Top-track!). Of course, like with each previous album, Eurythmics still showed their professional side and delivered a collection of decent proportions - which is well worth iration but also a reflection of cracks that began to show. Both sound musically potent but so distant and un-together. And I them announcing this album via MTV during late '89, with "Revival" being the track of choice to carry out the promotional side of the campaign. While nowhere near as bad, "Revival" suddenly provoked this indifference in me - Eurythmics all of a sudden didn't create the thrill. The sound was there and this was a well-conceived (or better, calculated) radio-hit, but the lyrics and the overall impression was just ordinary, plain, mediocre pop-rock.

                      Annie already had her solo excursions previously (with Robert Görl and Al Green), which finally reflected in a strong solo-debut "Diva", while Dave somehow demonstrated with his post-Eurythmics solo-work ("Spiritual Cowboys" and soundtrack for "De Cassiere" aka "Lily Was Here") where all the rock-doodling comes from. Considering his production and otherwise efforts put in Eurythmics' best, it was truly disappointing to hear how boring his solo outing was comparing to that of Lennox's. Of course "Lily Was Here" is a nice transitional instrumental duet with Candy Dulfer on par with "We Too Are One" - practically, the soundtrack can be considered an extended leg of Eurythmics' 80s farewell LP. For a successful duo fighting its own battles to survive in an endless sea of sharks and little fish, this is still a triumph. Gems like "Don't Ask Me Why", "You Hurt Me (And I Hate You)", "Sylvia" and "Angel" do make this album worth possessing. The rest of the material however, despite its contagious sing-alongs, marks a certain downfall in Eurythmics songbook - entirely pathetic (if not patronising) lament of "When the Day Goes Down", the foolishness of "(My My) Baby's Gonna Cry", the American dream of "King & Queen Of America" or the confusing rhyme in "How Long" (a stunning song actually, but "A ship of fools in a crazy choir, is gonna take you home and light your fire"?!).
                      • djrichmatthews's avatar
                        djrichmatthews
                        Edited 19 years ago
                        Despite the irony in the album's title, the album's cover image shows quite clearly where Eurythmics where at the time this album came out - both of them on the cover, but physicallly separate from one another (Annie in the foreground on the front cover with Dave in the back, and Dave in the foreground on the back cover with Annie in the back) - they were still a pair but ready to head their separate ways.

                        Unfortunately, the album reflects that energy (or lack of?) and Dave and Annie sound like they know the music scene is changing and their ready to let it go. Even on the album's only real saving grace, "Revival" - a gospel flavoured synth-pop number that as good as it is - finds Annie (and Deve) holding back her soul - : Towards the end of the song she as libs as if singing to a potential mate: "Hey Superman... You look so dirty, you look so mean... just like James Brown..." but it comes across as an overly-blatant attempt to infuse the at that time extremely popular use of James Brown's name (in samples elsewhere, here as a reference) to establish 'soul credibility.' But Annie, you and Dave were the only ones who could pull off a duet with Aretha Franklin and walk away from it having performed on par with the Queen Of Soul... you didn't need to prove anything to anybody.

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