This was actually not that terrible, but it isn't good. I had a bit of fun listening to this album.
Favorite Track: Pull Up
This was honestly not bad. There is some enjoyment to be had.
Favorite Track(s): Out Late, Good Day
I honestly find the instrumentals to be pleasant due to its calm nature. Other than that, the song doesn't have anything that much going for it as it is rather uninteresting and boring. Anyways, I would rather listen to the instrumentals, but the song is OK.
After Eurythmics dropped "We Too Are One" back in 1989, the duo disbanded and went on to focused on their solo careers. Then a decade later (1999), Eurythmics reunited and released their final album together, "Peace". Which is honestly their weakest album in their entire discography. Interestingly enough, this was a pop album rather than a pop rock, new wave, or synthpop album they released previously. Which itself resulted in an album that is very boring and rather ... read more
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
A HEAVY downgrade from Eurythmics's previous album "Revenge". In this album, the duo went back to the experimental sounds and created a disappointing album as a result. The album started off rather strong, but the second half fell off hard. With the ending track 'Brand New Day' being the worst track in this whole album. It does have its highlights, which mainly consists of the three singles. Overall, this album is OK.
Favorite Track(s): You Have Placed a Chill in My Heart, Beethoven ... read more
I think that "Revenge" is Eurythmics's strongest album release by far. An improvement from their last album "By Yourself Tonight" by making a pop rock album packed with a great selection of tracks. The highlight of this album to me is 'Thorn in my Side' which is by far my favorite single released by Eurythmics. Overall, this album is very good.
Favorite Track(s): Thorn in my Side, Missionary Man, When Tomorrow Comes
This album by Eurythmics was honestly very solid. They changed up their style a bit for the better and produced a well-rounded album as a result. Solid.
Favorite Track(s): Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves, It's Alright (Baby's Coming Back)
This Eurythmics album is weaker compared to their previous one, "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)". Pretty much all of the tracks in this album are alright or OK. There isn't anything special about this album, but it isn't offensive. It's alright.
Favorite Track: Who's That Girl?
This album by Eurythmics was a definite improvement over their previous album "In the Garden". The tracks are overall better when it comes to writing and production, but it doesn't excel at anything in particular. With the second half being weaker than the first half. Any gripes aside, this album is decent.
Favorite Track(s): Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This), Love Is a Stranger
For a debut album, "In the Garden" by Eurythmics, it is not terrible. It is rather more of mixed bag of alright and mediocre tracks along with one decent track. Overall, I find this album above average.
Favorite Track: Caveman Head
Compared to their last LP, "Now, Not Yet", this album was honestly very disappointing. A good portion of this album is either boring or underwhelming as it sounds more generic compared to their somewhat unique style they had for their last LP. There are some decent tracks in this album, but overall this album is rather mediocre.
Favorite Track: Did I Make You Up?