The duo confirms that "we too are one" just to comply with the common belief, but didn't it know that they should exist a minimum, emotional contact, before announcing it to the rest of the world?
Compared to their previous album "Savage", Eurythmics stop experimenting again and went back pop rock and produced a rather decent album as a result. This album starts off rather strong just like "Savage" but manages to hold on to for it in more tracks. Specifically, the track "You Hurt Me (And I Hate You)" is the cutoff point. Where the tracks that follow are lacking and underwhelming compared to the earlier tracks. The biggest issue with this album is that it is ... read more