I do agree with you that overall they produced better singles/individual tracks than complete albums. Having said that, a few of their albums are truly stellar and are able to create such a distinct atmosphere. For me, their albums "In The Garden," "Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)," "Touch," and "Savage" are all incredibly creative and original records. Put on the Sweet Dreams LP in the evening; the songs may not form any cohesive narrative, but Annie's voice mixed with Dave's experimentation really do form a unique musical experience. "Be Yourself Tonight" is an 80s classic, for sure. I think they are a band that you really have to listen to their albums in the right environment/time and, perhaps, listen to a lot before the music really sinks in. Was interesting to hear the mixed reactions throughout this video. I agree with several points, for sure, but I do believe the band is underrated in terms of their overall output. Great video, as always.
Really love this selection, 1) because I love this era in music, including pop, r&b, and rock (though you gotta dig a little deeper to get the best rock from this era); and 2) because nobody else is doing some of these artists and I enjoy exploring these artists I'd not revisit otherwise (you guys have done this to me a few times, and I love you for it!). Interesting pick Kram. Thanks.
So cool you guys did this duo. I think we probably viewed them so differently than your age group does today. They were pretty groundbreaking even though they get pegged as less so now, mainly due to their insistence on becoming adult contemporary artists. In the Garden was a big flop (it wasn't even released stateside originally), and after working in Can's studio and getting nowhere, they were about to pack it in. Stewart took what little money they had and invested in a synth and the rest is history. "Sweet Dreams" is a song that says more by saying so little than about any song ever written or to hit #1 (OK well maybe "Louie Louie"). Annie was discovered as the northern-soul androgynous icon she effortlessly portrayed in the music video...I believe this was the 3rd single from the album AFTER "Love is a Stranger" and "The Walk"! RCA was just throwing ideas at the wall until something stuck. I do actually love Touch (a more psychedelic Sweet Dreams with super Grace Jones vibes..."Who's That Girl?" is my standout track from them), and Be Yourself Tonight (Going hard for that US audience and succeeding..."Would I Like to You?" was an incredible lead single...sorry Jason but I REALLY disagree on that album...one of their best even if the Aretha duet is cloying...It was freaking Aretha and they were in awe of working with her and tried to give her a soul anthem). Revenge was a bit TOO rock in that it came off forced, and Savage was the reaction record, which America just didn't get. "Beethoven" was FAR too arty for the US, but I DO recommend you guys watch the music video for that. It makes a lot more sense that way, as it was conceived as part of a whole music video album in which Annie becomes a demented housewife losing her sanity...Some really effective early video work from major iconic director, Sophie Muller. A VERY brave single to lead with, even in the US, and radio said no thank you (not surprising). While their romantic relationship had ceased to exist, their record deals were shifting, while RCA and Arista seemed to begin coexisting in the mid-80's, eventually both merging into the BMG corporation. If you want to blame anyone for the downfall of Eurythmics, blame Clive Davis. He blanded out every artist that came his way, from Aretha to the KLF, as he saw everything as product and money. He'd talk a lot about "artistry" but then tame the artist down to the point all the edges were sawed off. Their last album of the 80's run is their weakest...We Too Are One. Cool album cover, TERRIBLE album title, and the most bland of their productions, with "Don't Ask Me Why" being about the only real keeper there (except maybe "Sylvia" and "Angel"). Annie went solo with a big hit album Diva (her voice could transcend the bland and working with Stephen Lipson of ZTT fame didn't hurt), but eventually she too got super boring. Arista was a huge hitmaker, but when you went out of favor, they threw you away pretty fast (the only ones they hung on to for a while were people like Barry Manilow or Whitney Houston who had brought them mega hits for years and years). Eurythmics may have never made that classic album start t finish, but they did make some of the best popular music of the 80's with one of the best voices of the era. They could have done a lot worse. Thanks for shining a little light their way.
Hadn't ever listened to their albums before. I am really enjoying what I'm hearing. They are much more than a synth-pop band. Their "pointless" jams are great. A sophisticated group with lots of really interesting new sounds. The most interesting catalog featured on listography since Dwight Yoakam.
Very interesting reviews. I would love to see what you guys would make of the Pet Shop Boys’ discography (as a fan of them myself). They’re very erratic (they go from good to bad to cult and back to good again) and have some amazing b-sides.
Annie Lennox with David Bowie and Queen doing “Under Pressure” at the Mercury Tribute concert is one of my go-to’s on TH-cam. That Wembley crowd was incredible. I wish I liked the Eurythmics more. I do think Annie Lennox has one of the all-time great voices. I just could never get into a full album by them or even her solo stuff.
I'm certain Jason would much rather prefer The Tourists, the band Annie & Dave were in prior to the Eurythmics. They were more post punk with catchy guitar based songs. The main difference is that the vast majority of the songs was written by their guitarist, Peet Coombes. I did a video on them a few months back and left links to some of their songs.
You guys did a great job on reacting to the Eurythmics catalog (just got my mind off of the funeral). They do seem to have an odd way of coming back into the music scene or spotlight. Annie Lennox’s songs were big in the 90S, but you never hear her do too much outside of classical music performance. I’m surprised that she went this route now. I did buy Annie’s ’09 Collection with Shining Light. The Eurythmics, to me, is more like Madonna than Mariah Carey or Whitney Houston. I was surprised at how heavy their sound is based on electronic beats. I could easily match The Eurythmics singles with Madonna’s and it would be hard to tell the difference between the two. I got into the Eurythmics during graduate school’s library music program. Every student had 100-500 music downloads or listens for free. Some of the selections were limited, so I checked out the Eurythmics discography. I was blown away by their engaging electronic beat and cool videos. I enjoyed all their albums. We Are One Too is very good vocally, but I found myself liking this one the least. My roommate was in his late 40s. I asked him what he thought of this? “Yea, I saw them on Letterman and their career seemed it declining by then. He also mentioned Bobby Brown had a similar career decline. Here’s my take: 1). In The Garden: Completely blown away by Never Gonne Cry Again. It had a very cool music video. I enjoyed their live performances of She’s Invisible and Belinda. To me, this feels like they were ahead of the curb currently. It reminded me of Sinead’s Lion and Cobra Album. I always enjoy listening to this album straight through. 2) Revenge- This was my other favorite. I heard Missionary man and fell in love with them. This album to me is very strong to Madonna’s Who’s that girl in terms of the sound and beats to me. Thorn on My side is such a great tune. I love Annie Lennox’s vocals on this. 3) Be Yourself Tonight- What can I say? This album is fire. It’s Alright Baby’s Coming Back and Would I lie to you are two excellent tracks. I used to love Sisters Doin it For Themselves, but the track has worn off on me. 3) Sweet Dreams- This has got to be one of the best electronic/techno albums of all time. The beats are really, and Annie’s vocals make this album an interesting listen. To me, it reminds me of Michael Jackson’s Thriller and Madonna’s first 1982 album. Sweet Dreams is a classic. The City Never Sleeps and Love is Stranger are great uptempo tracks. I went back to watch the Sweet Dreams Music video. It’s interesting, to me, that Madonna and Annie Lennox pay homage in their videos to David Bowie with their stuff. This album sounds the best on vinyl. The guitar riffs for me were also chilling. 4) Savage- This is another excellent album. Beethoven is such an excellent dance track. The music video was alittle odd- but it was artsy? Shame, You have Placed a Chill in my Heart, and I need a man are all excellent tracks. To me this album was very forwarding in terms of look and sound. 5) Peace-17 Again has always been a staple on my work out playlists. It’s a such a beautiful song. However, I thought the music tracks are a little bit odd compared to what both artists have put out into the main stream. To me, I agree with your guys criticism on how Annie Lennox and Phil Collins started down the train of doing adult contemporary/classical. Which is good, but I feel like this could turn of fans of their future music. 6) Touch- Here Comes The Rain Again is one of the most beautiful songs that I’ve heard. Who’s that Girl is really cool as well. The Caribbean Tracks are very well thought out, and it’s interesting for me that Annie Lennox almost went into a “Sting and The Police” type of track. This album also seems like it wants to tell the story of women’s struggles and drug abuse. Again, this album is way ahead of its time. This album reminded of Deadmouse’s Tron soundtrack and David Guetta’s early album releases. 7) We are One Too- This album took a sharp turn. It’s good if you’re a huge fan, but it seems like they totally turned to a different sound. The latter half of the album reminds me of Sweet Dreams and Diva, but the first half is a little bit too adult contemporary for my tastes (I can agree with you guys on this one. I watched their documentary while making this album, and I thought they both seemed not as excited to release this track. Revival’s God, King, and Queen of Amerca is also awesome. Overall, I loved this. This is duo is one of my favorites. My older roommates also suggested Sinead O Connor’s early album releases. I was shocked (she was sort of mix of Annie and Madonna). I could play all 3 artists late 80s stuff and it would sound the same. Thanks for the review! I've had a hard week with several family deaths. This is a great escape.
Here’s hoping they get into the Hall of Fame this year: 9. Peace (more like an Annie solo album) 8. 1984 7. In the Garden 6. We Too Are One 5. Be Yourself Tonight 4. Revenge 3. Savage 2. Touch 1. Sweet Dreams!
You guys should check out the three albums that Annie and Dave made with The Tourists before they formed The Eurythmics. Quite enjoyable new wave/power pop with some strong songs written by guitarist Pete Coombes. But you'll have to track down the original vinyl since they have never been officially released on CD.
Yes they were 'pop' singles' band but their albums allowed them to stretch out and take those sounds into so many directions, such as electronic extended mixes (Touch) or soul (Be Yourself Tonight) or even (dare I try to categorize it) 80's post punk guitar orientated pre-grunge/dreampop/shoegaze (In The Garden). They were huge in Australia and actually listened to some of these albums this week. Love Annies & Dave and their output. 9. Peace (1999) (1) 8. We Too Are One (1989) (1) 7. Revenge (1986) (2.5) 6. Savage (1987) (3.5) 5. Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) (1983) (3.5) 4. 1984 (For the Love of Big Brother) (1984) (4) 3. Be Yourself Tonight (1985) (4) 2. In the Garden (1981) (4.5) 1. Touch (1983) (5)
I had half these albums on cassette when they came out. Who’s That Girl is my favorite Eurythmics song. Ghost does a great cover of Missionary Man. It’s on their EP of new wave covers. It’s worth checking out.
1) Touch - 5* 2) Sweet Dreams - 5* 3) Revenge - 5* 4) Be Yourself Tonight - 4* 5) In The Garden - 3.5* 6) We Too Are One - 3.5* 7) Savage - 2.5* 8) Peace - 2.5*
Hey. Glad to see Revenge getting 5 stars. We are on the same page with the exact same ratings or within a half star of all albums except Sweet Dreams and Touch.
@@NaughtyVampireGod It was the first time I listened to Revenge and really liked it. The boys are just off on this one, Eurythmics are great. I'll be sure to check out your list.
Thank you! One of my favorite groups! I have all of their albums on vinyl! I can't wait to hear your guys take on their albums! I didn't realize (going through my stuff) that I had a remix album from them as well (smh, I'm not that obsessed haha).
Here in Australia they were massive. All of their hits are still played majorly on mainstream radio here. Keep going with the big guns guys, Prince, MJ, Cyndi Lauper, Tina Turner (solo).
What’s up, guys, Eurythmics is severely underrated. Also love Annie’s solo material. Jason’s #9 pick is hilarious 😆, best album of the bunch (for me). The original RCA cd of that one sounds fabulous, btw!
I have more of a history with the Eurythmics than you guys. My mom always liked them and I remember her buying We Too Are One when it came out and playing it often at the time. I also went through my own phase with them in the early 2010s. I bought most their records at that time (only don't have In the Garden, 1984 and Peace) but honestly I think I listened to my greatest hits the most. I had heard most of these albums before recently but still struggled this time around to figure out a ranking - I was still listening to some of these albums earlier today to try to crack some sort of code, I think. I totally get your reactions because I found myself feeling like I was missing something with the albums even after listening a bunch of times. I was very interested to see what you all had to say because honestly I didn't even have any guesses on how this ranking would go for any of you. Did not anticipate Be Yourself Tonight being anyone's bottom pick though! 9. 1984 (For the Love of Big Brother) - 2.5 ("Double Plus Good" IS super annoying!) 8. Peace - 2.5 (I kept listening to this thinking I was being too hard on it because of late career bias but then I would reach about a 1/3 into it and be like nope, I'm not.) 7. Savage - 2.5 (I kept thinking I was missing something with this one - seem to think I felt them same way about it when I first heard it 10 years ago.) 6. We Too Are One - 3 (I like this one better than all of you but that could be my own nostalgia talking.) 5. Touch - 3 (I always feel like I am going to like this one more but especially listening to it on vinyl, side 2 just goes on forever.) 4. Revenge - 3 (It's fun, it's fine.) 3. In the Garden - 3.5 (I really liked this one and kept going back to it. I am a sucker for a post-punk/ new wave sound so this really spoke to me. I think I actually will probably go back to it more. I had never heard it before because back when I was collecting the albums I could never find it.) 2. Sweet Dreams Are Made of This - 3.5 (I still struggle over whether I like this overall more than In the Garden but I think time will tell with that.) 1. Be Yourself Tonight - 4 (Definitely the best overall. It's lots of fun. It was my favourite 10 years ago too so that is consistent.) I still really enjoyed doing this, I didn't expect it to be so difficult though! I love when you bring variety in with the bands you cover. And I am a huge 80s lover so I'm always happy to see bands from that time in any genre.
Great comment, also I agree with most of your ranking! Check out the album 'Tomb for Two' by Lebanon Hanover if you want to hear something similar to 'In The Garden'. Both are great albums.
Eurythmics were my favorite band in the 80s when I was in high school. I got to say I found this review a bit insensitive and cold. I love their albums. I can’t imagine my life without them. My favorite eurythmics albums from least favorite to favorite is… Peace, 1984, In The Garden, We Too Are One, Revenge, Savage, Sweet Dreams, Be Yourself Tonight and Touch is my #1 favorite Eurythmics album.
1. In the Garden (5 stars) 2. Sweet Dreams (are made of this) (5 stars) 3. 1984 (For the love of Big Brother) (5 stars) 4. Savage (4 stars) 5. Touch (4 stars) 6. Be Yourself Tonight (4 stars) 7. We Too Are One (2 stars) 8. Peace (2 stars) 9. Revenge (2 stars)
I know people who have hundreds of their records. I have been a part of their fan base for 40 years. There are huge huge fans out there. Too bad you don’t know of them. When I say hundreds I mean imports singles limited editions etc. I have a lot of their singles and albums myself.
If you were going for an interesting pop band from the 80s I would suggest Prefab Sprout. They have a good bunch of perfect pop songs. I recall Jason picking Steve McQueen for his 1985 list of AOTY
Probably never been more shocked by anything on this channel than Jason putting Be Yourself Tonight last. It’s my favourite. So many hits and hooky and great songs. Probably their most upbeat album. Thought he was joking at first, that’s nuts Jason. Next best are Revenge and Sweet Dreams. Peace is easily their worst for me. It’s so boring and lifeless. Very disappointing comeback. Kramzer nailed this ranking, exactly the same as mine. Though I prefer their previous band The Tourists. Only 3 albums. Check them out they’re really good, especially if you like the In The Garden sound, but only more guitar based. Jason especially would like them
I knew some of their hits from the '80s, and "Sweet Dreams" is probably the only song that I ever thought was pretty good. I think I was always impressed that someone was able to successfully make the words "this" and "disagree" rhyme, which seemed like an impossible task even to my 7-year-old self. I gave a few of their albums a skim, and they didn't really do enough for me to try to compile a list. Looking at their discography, I'm surprised they had as many hits as they did, because honestly, I have no recollection of at least half of them.
09) We Too Are One (2 stars) 08) In the Garden (2.75 stars) 07) Revenge (3.5 stars) 06) Be Yourself Tonight (3.5 stars) 05) 1984 (For the Love of Big Brother) (3.5 stars) 04) Savage (3.5) 03) Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) (3.5 stars) 02) Touch (4 stars) 01) Peace (4.25 stars) Notes: * This was an enjoyable listography to do. Most of it was new to me. Back in the day I dug a few of their hits but I never bought one of their albums. * In the Garden is a decent debut if amaturish. The Casio sounding synths don't help. But I was surprised to find out that two of my favorite musicians played on the album - Holger Czukay and Jaki Liebezeit of Can. He's credited with playing horns, but I recognized Holger's bass playing on "Your Time Will Come" and got a kick out of that. * "Would I Lie to You?" has such amazing musical tension. I was way into it when it came out. Heard a few tracks from the album back then as well but wasn't turned on much. I like it better now having spent some time with it. * Their last two albums tend toward the mellow side, but while We Too Are One has a cheap and generic pop sound (and not great songs either), Peace sounds classy, sports great songs and has their best lyrics, making it their best album. 0 stars - irredeemably terrible/ the worst .5 stars - terrible 1 star - bad 1.5 stars - between bad and fair 2 stars - fair 2.5 stars - meh 3 stars - OK 3.25 stars - pretty good 3.5 stars - good 4 stars - very good 4.5 stars - excellent 5 stars - the bomb
In the future if you're considering other 80's bands with a reasonable discographies: OMD (Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark) and The Blue Nile (like only 4 albums I think), they've been one of my greatest discoveries this year, if anyone know similar bands please let me know.
I was never that big on 'Missionary Man' until I heard The Dirtbombs garage rock cover at one of their shows. I still prefer that version, but it made me appreciate the original quite a bit more.
Touch is my favorite Eurythmics album as they responded well to the pressure of the huge hit " Sweet Dreams .. " Their Managing Director in the 🇬🇧 who they credited with giving them a huge moral boost after In The Garden stiffed was a good guy named Don Ellis.
Joe looks so much better with less “Caveman Head” facial hair, LOL. Btw, they made Savage into a video album (like Blondie did with Eat to the Beat), it’s well worth checking out. Another discography suggestion, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark! They’ve got 13 albums and bridge the gap between Eurythmics & Depeche Mode.
Well, kinda bummed that no one agrees with my number 1 choice Peace, but encouraged that everybody in the video had my bottom pick (We Too Are One) in second to last place, so that says something. Also surprised by the high placement of In the Garden on Joe and Jason's lists. Didn't see that coming.
My favourite (mainstream) synth pop band. 1. Touch 2. Be Yourself Tonight 3. Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) 4. Revenge 5. Savage 6. We Too Are One 7. In the Garden 8. 1984 (For the Love of Big Brother) 9. Peace
I agree with the In The Garden and Be Yourself tonight, they are the only two I like. I never knew they were not that big in the USA, they were huge here in the UK, I agree they are a singles band.
Savage was really meant as a video album, it makes a lot more sense when you see the videos- there is one for every song. , I though it was their best, most experimental.
Well, I hadn't anticipated hearing a Fabulous Thunderbirds cover (Wrap It Up) on a Eurythmics album. If nothing else, this band was not afraid to experiment.
@@bengalgangster that's right, I do remember hearing the Sam & Dave version too, now that you mention it. Fab T-Birds version was the first version I heard and it was a hit song for them in 1986. Which of course means the Eurythmics weren't covering the T-Birds' version at all. They were covering the Sam & Dave version. 🙄
Yeah, they're a singles band. I was buying LPs like crazy in the '80s and not once did I think of buying a Eurthymics album, but I do like them. In fact Jason stepped on my teenage heart putting Be Yourself Tonight at the bottom.
Couldn't disagree more. They are most definitely an albums band. If you just listened to the radio Gaga, you missed some great music. Some of their best work never made it to radio.
@@klew83 Maybe I've got to do a deeper dive. I listened to some more of their stuff to prepare, not much affected me. I do like "ball and chain", "belinda," a couple others.
Respect to Jason for bravery on this one and going in the face of received opinion! Be Yourself Tonight seemed so universally lauded at the time, but I didn't really get it myself...
This is the most apathetic I have ever heard Joe during one of the rankings. I only ever bought Be Yourself Tonight, but got rid of it a few years later. They have some great singles, but like Kram said, they just aren't consistent enough. Still, glad you took on this, its interesting at least. Looking forward to a Listography of Paul McCartney, Elvis Costello, Alison Krauss (with and without Union Station), Asia, Alan Parsons Project, Deep Purple, The Hollies. I know the larger discographies take a lot of time to listen to and record, but they are also the ones the fans look forward to the most! Keep up the great work!
My top 5 would be Revenge,Savage,Touch,Be Yourself Tonight,Sweet Dreams. When you were discussing We Too Are One I remembered some songs from that although I recall at the time it was released I found it very weak. I only listened to In The Garden once - I think I'll have to revisit that. Never heard Peace or 1984, although I'm familiar with Sec Crime as it was a hit in the UK at the time. My favourite song, though, involving Lennox and Stewart, was The Tourist's The Loneliest Man In The World (7 inch version) which I think was written about me - only kidding. (Not kidding!)
It’s strange because I am British and I was a teenager in the 80s so obviously I remember them very well: I do know some of the albums but do not know all of them super well and have never been an obsessive Eurythmics fan. I think Annie Lennox is revered in the UK but it was interesting to hear the apathy of your reviews and that’s fair enough. I’m almost motivated to give them all a listen myself and see how much I actually like them: I have to say I do really like Savage which is the album I know best but I’m not familiar with the other albums. It was interesting to hear your views
In 1984 soundtracks I like Julia but the rest is annoying, Savage is one of my favourite album, I like the production and several tracks such as You have place a chill in my heart, Shame, Heaven. I agree with you Peace and Week too are one are the weekest albums of the band but Silvia and Don't ask my why are beautiful songs. In the garden is underestimate, I love it and Touch too
Sweet dreams are made of Listo Albums Ranked shows about random bands / artists that all 3 Listo boys aren't particularly enthusiastic about. More of this, please. Really enjoyed. Listo 4ever 🎵
I get what you guys are feeling. I consider myself to be a Eurythmics fan, but I find their albums weird. The singles are all great, and I really like some of their rare tracks. Their covers and some weird tracks like the song Monkey Monkey, which I guess was a B-Side. But their album tracks, aside from the singles are often just kind of flat somehow. Like something just doesn't connect somewhere with a lot of their material.
Jason can often be counted on for wild opinions. This time it was putting Be Yourself Tonight at the bottom. Can't wait to see what you're going to do next Jason! lol rock on!
Guys, guys, guys.... This discography is one of the GREATEST of all-time! Seriously!!! I think some of you made some CRAZY choices (Jason - Be Yourself Tonight at #9??? REALLY????) Here is my list and comments: 9. PEACE - here's the thing: there are TWO versions of this album, and you have to find the ORIGINAL version (the re-issue featured remixed versions that ruined the feel of several of the songs, especially "I've Tried Everything," which is one of their best songs in their entire catalog). The album is somewhat of a disappointment, especially when considered to be their big "comeback" - and it failed to gain the excitement that Lennox's "Diva" and "Medussa" generated. 2 stars for the remix, 2.5 for the original. GET THE ORIGINAL! 8. REVENGE - big letdown from BE YOURSELF TONIGHT, but still had "Missionary Man," "Thorn in My Side," "When Tomorrow Comes," "The Miracle of Love" and "I Remember You" - so, about half of the album is good to great. 3 stars. 7. IN THE GARDEN - funny that Kramzer mentions Blondie, since they did share drummer Clem Burke for many years (he was also a member of The Tourists). Blondie was an obvious influence. This was Dave & Annie struggling to find their sound after three previous albums as THE TOURISTS (whom you guys failed to mention, but really deserve mentioning. Their work is overlooked at this point, and they were a decent band that had a couple of decent-sized hits in England, including a fantastic remake of the Dusty Springfield classic "I Only Want to Be with You"). Best tracks here are "English Summer," "Take Me To Your Heart," "Never Gonna Cry Again," and "Revenge," which they would later revisit, but not include, on their album REVENGE. 3 Stars. 6. 1984 (FOR THE LOVE OF BIG BROTHER) - Joe: "It doesn't have a good song... other than the title track..." Well... "Sexcrime," "For the Love of Big Brother," and "Julia" are GREAT songs, and then there's "I Did It Just the Same" and "Doubleplusgood" (th-cam.com/video/OsqW5xYg2_w/w-d-xo.html), which is AMAZING. That said, it is a soundtrack score, and the film did get released without using the music - so it is worthy as a concept album to play as a companion to the film, which is a great retelling of the Orwell classic. Definitely a strong 3-stars from me. 5. TOUCH - "Here Comes the Rain Again," "Who's That Girl?," and "Right By Your Side" were big hits, and "Cool Blue," "Aqua" and "No Fear, No Hate, No Pain (No Broken Hearts)," which I kinda like more than you guys. A strong 3.5 stars for me. 4. WE TOO ARE ONE - I quite like this album. "Don't Ask Me Why" is one of my favorite singles of theirs, and "King and Queen of America" and "Angel" are both GREAT. I also love the duet "My, My Baby's Gonna Cry" - one of the rare Dave lead vocals, and "Revival," the lead single in Europe. I do agree the album drops off at the end, but I think it's a great ride throughout. 4 stars for me. 3. SWEET DREAMS ARE MADE OF THIS - A fantastic breakthrough where Dave & Annie found their sound. Light years above IN THE GARDEN and the Tourists albums. Synth heavy - this was the sound that made them superstars. Lots of hits here, "Love Is a Stranger," ""Sweet Dreams," "The Walk," "This City Never Sleeps" - literally EVERY track works. I love "Somebody Told Me," one of Lennox's greatest vocals. 5 stars. Don't see what you guys are missing here. 2. SAVAGE - this is a visual album - and there is a FANTASTIC full-length companion video (th-cam.com/play/PLDAq2gHCuGHoqsiPWaN776QcTNPow_S_6.html) that goes with it, and Lennox is one helluva actress. At any rate, "Beethoven" and "I Need a Man" (the best Mick Jagger/Stones take Lennox and Stewart ever did) were the big singles, but in America the third single, "You Have Placed a Chill on My Heart" was the biggest hit. 5 stars - this is one you have to see with the video, it will change your opinion of the work as a whole. 1, BE YOURSELF TONIGHT - not just their best, but one of the best of the '80s. Period. C'mon, Jason, REALLY??? No good songs??? "Would I Lie to You?," "There Must Be an Angel Playing with My Heart," "Love You Like a Ball & Chain," "Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves," "It's Alright (Baby's Comin' Back)" - hell, that's over half the album right there!!! This is one of those albums you can listen to over and over and never tire of it. 5-stars. Hands down, their best. One of my favorite catalogs. I think they are waaaaaayyyyyy better than you guys give them credit for - BUT this is from my era (my high school years), and you guys weren't even born when these albums were popular, so maybe they mean more for me because of that? At any rate, it is worth it to check-out The Tourists recordings as well as Dave's underrated solo albums, which I feel are better than Annie's more acclaimed and commercially successful work. open.spotify.com/playlist/4UTt1zvrI3sc5cSQABVcbZ?si=e185b25542a64b6b
Here's how the overall rankings would fall with my input added: 9. Peace - 30pts, 7.5 8. We Too Are One - 28pts, 7 7. 1984 - 26pts., 6.5 6. Touch - 19pts, 4.75 5. Savage - 19pts., 4.75 4. Revenge - 17pts., 4.25 3. In the Garden - 17pts., 4.25 2. Sweet Dreams - 12pts., 3 1. Be Yourself Tonight - 12pts., 3 I think that overall rank works better. Sorry, Jason.
BTW Appreciate you breaking out from the norm this week! Eurythmics first couple albums were great but I don’t reach for anything past Revenge. Annie Lennox solo is way better than last albums of the duo.
Great video guys. After watching this video no desire to delve into their catalogue. Seeing how Jason reacted with disappointment to the Alice in Chains discography, looks like that's how Joe feels about the Eurythmics, even if he liked them more than Jason. Cant wait for the Byrds next week. Now that's a great band.
For me: 1. Touch 2. Sweet Dreams (are made of this) 3. Be Yourself Tonight 4. In The Garden 5. Revenge 6. We Too Are One 7. Savage 8. 1984 (for the love of big brother) 9. Peace
Most Americans only seem to know Sweet Dreams, which is ok but never my favourite of theirs. Here Comes the Rain Again absolute classic. Who's That Girl and Love is a Stranger not far behind.
1. Sweet Dreams 5/5 2. Touch 5/5 3. Savage 5/5 4. Revenge 4/5 5. We two are one 4/5 6. Be yourself tonight 3/3 7. In the garden 3/3 8. Peace 3/3 9. 1984 2/3
this was a good one, because I've always wondered how I could gravitate towards that early 80s synth-pop (OMD, Heaven 17, Soft Cell, Fad Gadget) but the Eurythmics? meh. I think I should check out In the Garden, however. it seems I missed that one and having 3 drummers from Blondie, Can, and DAF, Holger Czukay, and Conny Plank has to be at least interesting. maybe I'll check out Annie and Daves' previous band, the Tourists as well
1. Revenge 2. Sweet Dreams Are Made Of This 3. Be Yourself Tonight 4. Touch 5. Savage 6. We Too Are One 7. Peace Haven't really heard In The Garden properly, but I'd dare say it would probably rank at the bottom...
Actually many songs from We Too Are One have acoustic versions that were used on the singles from the album. Check out the choir version of Angel it's really good!
@@williamwelch4846 I’ll use a Eurythmics analogy: Would I Lie To You is a great song on an album otherwise made up of crappy filler songs. Eurythmics stretched the content of that album with that filler. I’m just saying (with love and tongue in cheek) that Listography is stretching their channel’s overall content with filler artists like Eurythmics, Phil Collins and Lenny Kravitz. Of course that’s just my opinion, but that’s all I’ve got. 😉
@@josejones you have likely heard the old adage about how opinions are like a**holes: everyone has one and they are full of s___. I find it helpful to remember when I'm feeling superior (which happens too often, I'm ashamed to say).
@@josejones Don't need to be Motown but just classic soul/Rn'B at some point would be interesting. Why not the Manhattans! The problem with many soul/Rn'b artists is that their catalogs are big. Stevie Wonder, James Brown, Marvin Gaye, Curtis Mayfield, Smokey Robinson, Michael Jackson.. All of them has bigger catalogs than many casual fans might think!
@@JohannesYtterstrom Personally, I would prefer a Curtis Mayfield or Marvin Gaye listography over Stevie Wonder or Michael Jackson. Not that I don’t love Stevie and Michael.
Can is an excellent call for sure....or Faust....or Cluster....anything krautrock in fact...not sure they have done a strictly European band yet have they??....though of course the great damo sazuki is Japanese....🧐
They are not much into Krautrock and unfortunately do not sound too inclined to change that. I have pushed them on this a bit. But yeah, Can is one of my favorite groups so I too would be ecstatic over a Can week.
@@179rich if anyone can get them to its you Rich....though didn't Jason once do Kraftwerk by himself? I seem to remember watching it vaguely...Amon Duul would be cool too...
@@179rich One of my favorites as well. Love Holger Czukay's solo stuff and side projects with Jah Wobble. My ears perked up when i heard them mention his involvement with the In The Garden album.
Off topic, but Kram, what were your thoughts on the later experimental Charli XCX records? That's personally my favorite Era of hers and opened her sound for the better.
@@ryankramzer1256 Aww, that's my favorite. I figure it'd be a topic of contention because of how different they are. However, I felt her very blunt and provocative lyrics fits the style wonderfully.
very interesting to hear opinions of "non" fans. I've been listening to Eurythmics since sweet dreams. oh no, I love Conditioned Soul, who's that girl. although I don't think I'd rate any album a 5 star either. my list: 9) 1984 8) In The Garden 7) Peace 6) Savage 5) We too are one 4) Touch 3) Sweet Dreams 2) Be Yourself Tonight 1) Revenge
"Peace" is a mediocre record but I do love "I Saved the World Today." It was on an episode of The Sopranos and I bought that record because of it... Their debut is my favorite. Some cool dream pop vibes on that one.
My favorite track on that album is the closer, "Lifted." Peace has a mellow adult-contemporary feel to it but I thought the songwriting itself was mostly good.
Eurythmics? Meh. But I watched anyway. Always entertained and educated by your videos. And then I hear Can references twice! Holger Czukay & Jaki Liebezeit played on In The Garden? It was produced by Conny Plank? Surprised to learn that and delighted to hear a Can reference sneak onto Listography. You guys don't disappoint.
I agree. That’s why I told them they really didn’t know what they were talking about. They won’t even born likely during this era. It’s sad they are so harsh on such a fantastic duo as they were here.
This is the first time I’ve ever disagreed so much to your reviews. There are poor songs but there are a lot of classics and if you cannot hear the hook on “ who’s that girl” then you are deaf, it is a great pop song. Sisters is also terrific, missionary man, there are lots of great songs. For the praise you give to samey Abba and miss Eurythmics diversity is beyond me.
not a favorite band , but love annies voice 9 the soundtrack 8 we to are one 7 savage 6 revenge 5 peace 4 touch 3 sweet dreams 2 in the garden 1 be yourself tonight
Good list, friend. Again, I am out of step w some of you on Revenge ( I have it higher) and Sweet Dreams (I have it lower). I like that fact that you, me, Whammy and maybe some others are hearing In the Garden and Be Yourself Tonight the same way!
I thought you guys did a great video here. I mean, the Eurythmics aren't as good an album band as they could have or should been with a better musical focus. But I like your differing opinions and reasons for them. I think nice, fine, and uninteresting are completely fair takes of a lot of their music. Annie Lennox has an amazing voice, and the band can do some very good pop hooks at times, but the band isn't consistent. It feels like they want to branch out and avoid being pigeon-holed, but their experiments also feel like minor failures.
I usually agree with Jason 80, 90% of the time, but this time Joe and Kram got #1 right. I do agree, not sure if they ever actually had one perfect LP first to last track. Jason - have you checked out The Tourists? (pre-Eurythmics Annie & Dave band '76 to '80) th-cam.com/video/MsTIuNikq4w/w-d-xo.html
Listening (and watching) that, I think you guys need a break from all this synth, drum machine, AOR of the 80’s. It doesn’t appear to be doing you any good. What you need is a return to those well established artists we all love and adore. I offer you a legend of 50 years and counting with a discography of no less than 17 albums. Come on Listography , you know it’s time…. Tom Waits…. anyone 🤷♂️
Eurythmics…good band! Knew a lot of the hits before and some deep cuts. Their early albums are pretty strong, the later ones not so much. Bad Albums (1 Star): 9. Revenge (This album is Eurythmics doing things they should not do. Rock-Ballads mostly. Pretty bad album.) 8. Peace (This is an album. There is music on it. There are different songs. There are vocals, there are instruments. That’s all I remember.) Not so good Albums (2 Stars): 7. 1984 (For The Love of Big Brother) (Not really bad, but I don’t need to listen to this again. Nothing memorable here.) 6. Savage (This album is a good step back from ‘Revenge’, but the step is not far enough for me. Not a bad album, but not good also.) 5. We Too Are One (‘Sylvia’ is a really good song, a bit similar to ‘Eleanor Rigby’, not only because of the strings. Apart from that, not that good of an album.) Good Albums (3 Stars): 4. Be Yourself Tonight (This album contains some Pop-Rock and RnB influences besides their typical new wave sound. Not the biggest fan of that, but still a good album overall.) 3. Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) (Big change in sound from the debut. The synth is now the predominant instrument and it’s a lot more dancy and less atmospheric. The second half is not very good, unfortunately.) Really Good Albums (4 Stars): 2. Touch (This album has great singles and also amazing deep cuts. ‘The First Cut’ and ‘Paint A Rumour’ are fantastic. It’s also a consistent album, only ‘Right By Your Side’ does not do it for me. A lot of great synth sounds on here again, like with the debut.) 1. In The Garden (Great debut album, right up my alley! A lot of great songs on here, love the atmosphere created, great choice of sounds. Not a perfect album, but really good.)
@@AbbeyRoadkill1 That's epic! It reminded me of what 'Lebanon Hanover' do now, especially their album 'Tomb For Two'. Check it out if you're interested in something similar.
Eyeball - yer killin me with Revenge - but other than that we are kind of on the same page (I just posted). Interesting comments - appreciated. Hmm. You like Touch at lot more than I do.
I suspect people who aren't British and at least 50 may have never heard Annie & Dave's earlier band The Tourists. They were sort of pop-rock I suppose - th-cam.com/video/LbD3MWfBsDE/w-d-xo.html
I've not only have heard of them but also saw them supporting Roxy Music at the Hammersmith Odeon(London) in 1979. So yes, I'm definitely over 50 and with dual nationality: British/Spanish.
Be Yourself Tonight at nine is a joke. But this is the same guy, who never liked Remain In Light, as far as I remember, so he simply seems to have a very individual taste in music.
Awesome pick. In the future you still haven't Ranked: The Church, The Cure, Shelleyan Orphan, Bat for Lashes, The Sundays
I do agree with you that overall they produced better singles/individual tracks than complete albums. Having said that, a few of their albums are truly stellar and are able to create such a distinct atmosphere. For me, their albums "In The Garden," "Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)," "Touch," and "Savage" are all incredibly creative and original records. Put on the Sweet Dreams LP in the evening; the songs may not form any cohesive narrative, but Annie's voice mixed with Dave's experimentation really do form a unique musical experience. "Be Yourself Tonight" is an 80s classic, for sure. I think they are a band that you really have to listen to their albums in the right environment/time and, perhaps, listen to a lot before the music really sinks in. Was interesting to hear the mixed reactions throughout this video. I agree with several points, for sure, but I do believe the band is underrated in terms of their overall output. Great video, as always.
The mixture of cold synths and Annie's soulful voice was just very unique.
Really love this selection, 1) because I love this era in music, including pop, r&b, and rock (though you gotta dig a little deeper to get the best rock from this era); and 2) because nobody else is doing some of these artists and I enjoy exploring these artists I'd not revisit otherwise (you guys have done this to me a few times, and I love you for it!). Interesting pick Kram. Thanks.
So cool you guys did this duo. I think we probably viewed them so differently than your age group does today. They were pretty groundbreaking even though they get pegged as less so now, mainly due to their insistence on becoming adult contemporary artists. In the Garden was a big flop (it wasn't even released stateside originally), and after working in Can's studio and getting nowhere, they were about to pack it in. Stewart took what little money they had and invested in a synth and the rest is history. "Sweet Dreams" is a song that says more by saying so little than about any song ever written or to hit #1 (OK well maybe "Louie Louie"). Annie was discovered as the northern-soul androgynous icon she effortlessly portrayed in the music video...I believe this was the 3rd single from the album AFTER "Love is a Stranger" and "The Walk"! RCA was just throwing ideas at the wall until something stuck. I do actually love Touch (a more psychedelic Sweet Dreams with super Grace Jones vibes..."Who's That Girl?" is my standout track from them), and Be Yourself Tonight (Going hard for that US audience and succeeding..."Would I Like to You?" was an incredible lead single...sorry Jason but I REALLY disagree on that album...one of their best even if the Aretha duet is cloying...It was freaking Aretha and they were in awe of working with her and tried to give her a soul anthem). Revenge was a bit TOO rock in that it came off forced, and Savage was the reaction record, which America just didn't get. "Beethoven" was FAR too arty for the US, but I DO recommend you guys watch the music video for that. It makes a lot more sense that way, as it was conceived as part of a whole music video album in which Annie becomes a demented housewife losing her sanity...Some really effective early video work from major iconic director, Sophie Muller. A VERY brave single to lead with, even in the US, and radio said no thank you (not surprising). While their romantic relationship had ceased to exist, their record deals were shifting, while RCA and Arista seemed to begin coexisting in the mid-80's, eventually both merging into the BMG corporation. If you want to blame anyone for the downfall of Eurythmics, blame Clive Davis. He blanded out every artist that came his way, from Aretha to the KLF, as he saw everything as product and money. He'd talk a lot about "artistry" but then tame the artist down to the point all the edges were sawed off. Their last album of the 80's run is their weakest...We Too Are One. Cool album cover, TERRIBLE album title, and the most bland of their productions, with "Don't Ask Me Why" being about the only real keeper there (except maybe "Sylvia" and "Angel"). Annie went solo with a big hit album Diva (her voice could transcend the bland and working with Stephen Lipson of ZTT fame didn't hurt), but eventually she too got super boring. Arista was a huge hitmaker, but when you went out of favor, they threw you away pretty fast (the only ones they hung on to for a while were people like Barry Manilow or Whitney Houston who had brought them mega hits for years and years). Eurythmics may have never made that classic album start t finish, but they did make some of the best popular music of the 80's with one of the best voices of the era. They could have done a lot worse. Thanks for shining a little light their way.
My Personal List:
9. Revenge
8. Peace
7. We Too Are One
6. Touch
5. Be Yourself Tonight
4. Savage
3. 1984
2. In The Garden
1. Sweet Dreams
Hadn't ever listened to their albums before. I am really enjoying what I'm hearing. They are much more than a synth-pop band. Their "pointless" jams are great. A sophisticated group with lots of really interesting new sounds. The most interesting catalog featured on listography since Dwight Yoakam.
Yes! Really good use of the 80s synth sound which I normally don't like.
A bit too clean and 80's pop for my liking. But still enjoyed this.
You should do The Waterboys guys
Very interesting reviews.
I would love to see what you guys would make of the Pet Shop Boys’ discography (as a fan of them myself).
They’re very erratic (they go from good to bad to cult and back to good again) and have some amazing b-sides.
Pet Shop Boys are great!
Annie Lennox with David Bowie and Queen doing “Under Pressure” at the Mercury Tribute concert is one of my go-to’s on TH-cam. That Wembley crowd was incredible. I wish I liked the Eurythmics more. I do think Annie Lennox has one of the all-time great voices. I just could never get into a full album by them or even her solo stuff.
I'm certain Jason would much rather prefer The Tourists, the band Annie & Dave were in prior to the Eurythmics. They were more post punk with catchy guitar based songs. The main difference is that the vast majority of the songs was written by their guitarist, Peet Coombes. I did a video on them a few months back and left links to some of their songs.
I have been a fan of Eurythmics since the 80s. I was never a big fan of Tourists though I have all of their albums as well.
You guys did a great job on reacting to the Eurythmics catalog (just got my mind off of the funeral). They do seem to have an odd way of coming back into the music scene or spotlight. Annie Lennox’s songs were big in the 90S, but you never hear her do too much outside of classical music performance. I’m surprised that she went this route now. I did buy Annie’s ’09 Collection with Shining Light.
The Eurythmics, to me, is more like Madonna than Mariah Carey or Whitney Houston. I was surprised at how heavy their sound is based on electronic beats. I could easily match The Eurythmics singles with Madonna’s and it would be hard to tell the difference between the two.
I got into the Eurythmics during graduate school’s library music program. Every student had 100-500 music downloads or listens for free. Some of the selections were limited, so I checked out the Eurythmics discography. I was blown away by their engaging electronic beat and cool videos. I enjoyed all their albums. We Are One Too is very good vocally, but I found myself liking this one the least.
My roommate was in his late 40s. I asked him what he thought of this? “Yea, I saw them on Letterman and their career seemed it declining by then.
He also mentioned Bobby Brown had a similar career decline. Here’s my take:
1). In The Garden: Completely blown away by Never Gonne Cry Again. It had a very cool music video. I enjoyed their live performances of She’s Invisible and Belinda. To me, this feels like they were ahead of the curb currently. It reminded me of Sinead’s Lion and Cobra Album. I always enjoy listening to this album straight through.
2) Revenge- This was my other favorite. I heard Missionary man and fell in love with them. This album to me is very strong to Madonna’s Who’s that girl in terms of the sound and beats to me. Thorn on My side is such a great tune. I love Annie Lennox’s vocals on this.
3) Be Yourself Tonight- What can I say? This album is fire. It’s Alright Baby’s Coming Back and Would I lie to you are two excellent tracks. I used to love Sisters Doin it For Themselves, but the track has worn off on me.
3) Sweet Dreams- This has got to be one of the best electronic/techno albums of all time. The beats are really, and Annie’s vocals make this album an interesting listen. To me, it reminds me of Michael Jackson’s Thriller and Madonna’s first 1982 album. Sweet Dreams is a classic.
The City Never Sleeps and Love is Stranger are great uptempo tracks. I went back to watch the Sweet Dreams Music video. It’s interesting, to me, that Madonna and Annie Lennox pay homage in their videos to David Bowie with their stuff. This album sounds the best on vinyl. The guitar riffs for me were also chilling.
4) Savage- This is another excellent album. Beethoven is such an excellent dance track. The music video was alittle odd- but it was artsy? Shame, You have Placed a Chill in my Heart, and I need a man are all excellent tracks. To me this album was very forwarding in terms of look and sound.
5) Peace-17 Again has always been a staple on my work out playlists. It’s a such a beautiful song. However, I thought the music tracks are a little bit odd compared to what both artists have put out into the main stream. To me, I agree with your guys criticism on how Annie Lennox and Phil Collins started down the train of doing adult contemporary/classical. Which is good, but I feel like this could turn of fans of their future music.
6) Touch- Here Comes The Rain Again is one of the most beautiful songs that I’ve heard. Who’s that Girl is really cool as well. The Caribbean Tracks are very well thought out, and it’s interesting for me that Annie Lennox almost went into a “Sting and The Police” type of track.
This album also seems like it wants to tell the story of women’s struggles and drug abuse. Again, this album is way ahead of its time. This album reminded of Deadmouse’s Tron soundtrack and David Guetta’s early album releases.
7) We are One Too- This album took a sharp turn. It’s good if you’re a huge fan, but it seems like they totally turned to a different sound. The latter half of the album reminds me of Sweet Dreams and Diva, but the first half is a little bit too adult contemporary for my tastes (I can agree with you guys on this one. I watched their documentary while making this album, and I thought they both seemed not as excited to release this track. Revival’s God, King, and Queen of Amerca is also awesome.
Overall, I loved this. This is duo is one of my favorites. My older roommates also suggested Sinead O Connor’s early album releases. I was shocked (she was sort of mix of Annie and Madonna). I could play all 3 artists late 80s stuff and it would sound the same. Thanks for the review! I've had a hard week with several family deaths. This is a great escape.
Here’s hoping they get into the Hall of Fame this year:
9. Peace (more like an Annie solo album)
8. 1984
7. In the Garden
6. We Too Are One
5. Be Yourself Tonight
4. Revenge
3. Savage
2. Touch
1. Sweet Dreams!
They did ! I’m glad too.
You guys should check out the three albums that Annie and Dave made with The Tourists before they formed The Eurythmics. Quite enjoyable new wave/power pop with some strong songs written by guitarist Pete Coombes. But you'll have to track down the original vinyl since they have never been officially released on CD.
Yes they were 'pop' singles' band but their albums allowed them to stretch out and take those sounds into so many directions, such as electronic extended mixes (Touch) or soul (Be Yourself Tonight) or even (dare I try to categorize it) 80's post punk guitar orientated pre-grunge/dreampop/shoegaze (In The Garden). They were huge in Australia and actually listened to some of these albums this week. Love Annies & Dave and their output.
9. Peace (1999) (1)
8. We Too Are One (1989) (1)
7. Revenge (1986) (2.5)
6. Savage (1987) (3.5)
5. Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) (1983) (3.5)
4. 1984 (For the Love of Big Brother) (1984) (4)
3. Be Yourself Tonight (1985) (4)
2. In the Garden (1981) (4.5)
1. Touch (1983) (5)
One of my favourite bands, and as a teenager in the 1980's.
I had half these albums on cassette when they came out. Who’s That Girl is my favorite Eurythmics song.
Ghost does a great cover of Missionary Man. It’s on their EP of new wave covers. It’s worth checking out.
1) Touch - 5*
2) Sweet Dreams - 5*
3) Revenge - 5*
4) Be Yourself Tonight - 4*
5) In The Garden - 3.5*
6) We Too Are One - 3.5*
7) Savage - 2.5*
8) Peace - 2.5*
Hey. Glad to see Revenge getting 5 stars. We are on the same page with the exact same ratings or within a half star of all albums except Sweet Dreams and Touch.
@@NaughtyVampireGod It was the first time I listened to Revenge and really liked it. The boys are just off on this one, Eurythmics are great. I'll be sure to check out your list.
@@ttmilbr Thx. You are actually a bigger fan than I am. I was surprised the Boys didn't like Missionary Man. it rocks.
You mentioned Holger Czukay from Can. When is the Can listography?
I just can't wait for them to put Tago Mago at the bottom and Out of Reach at the top. It will be hilarious. 🤣
Thank you! One of my favorite groups! I have all of their albums on vinyl! I can't wait to hear your guys take on their albums! I didn't realize (going through my stuff) that I had a remix album from them as well (smh, I'm not that obsessed haha).
Temper that enthusiasm probably… - Joe
Take heart. If these guys dump on your favorite band you know you're on the right track.
Yeah at least they are doing your fave band is what I'd say. Mine has NO chance....🙄☺️⚔️...
@@threestringsomg Opeth? No chance? I wouldn't say that.
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one of my favorites is 1984, is fantastic...
Here in Australia they were massive. All of their hits are still played majorly on mainstream radio here. Keep going with the big guns guys, Prince, MJ, Cyndi Lauper, Tina Turner (solo).
What’s up, guys, Eurythmics is severely underrated.
Also love Annie’s solo material.
Jason’s #9 pick is hilarious 😆, best album of the bunch (for me).
The original RCA cd of that one sounds fabulous, btw!
I agree. Very very underrated !
I have more of a history with the Eurythmics than you guys. My mom always liked them and I remember her buying We Too Are One when it came out and playing it often at the time. I also went through my own phase with them in the early 2010s. I bought most their records at that time (only don't have In the Garden, 1984 and Peace) but honestly I think I listened to my greatest hits the most. I had heard most of these albums before recently but still struggled this time around to figure out a ranking - I was still listening to some of these albums earlier today to try to crack some sort of code, I think. I totally get your reactions because I found myself feeling like I was missing something with the albums even after listening a bunch of times. I was very interested to see what you all had to say because honestly I didn't even have any guesses on how this ranking would go for any of you. Did not anticipate Be Yourself Tonight being anyone's bottom pick though!
9. 1984 (For the Love of Big Brother) - 2.5 ("Double Plus Good" IS super annoying!)
8. Peace - 2.5 (I kept listening to this thinking I was being too hard on it because of late career bias but then I would reach about a 1/3 into it and be like nope, I'm not.)
7. Savage - 2.5 (I kept thinking I was missing something with this one - seem to think I felt them same way about it when I first heard it 10 years ago.)
6. We Too Are One - 3 (I like this one better than all of you but that could be my own nostalgia talking.)
5. Touch - 3 (I always feel like I am going to like this one more but especially listening to it on vinyl, side 2 just goes on forever.)
4. Revenge - 3 (It's fun, it's fine.)
3. In the Garden - 3.5 (I really liked this one and kept going back to it. I am a sucker for a post-punk/ new wave sound so this really spoke to me. I think I actually will probably go back to it more. I had never heard it before because back when I was collecting the albums I could never find it.)
2. Sweet Dreams Are Made of This - 3.5 (I still struggle over whether I like this overall more than In the Garden but I think time will tell with that.)
1. Be Yourself Tonight - 4 (Definitely the best overall. It's lots of fun. It was my favourite 10 years ago too so that is consistent.)
I still really enjoyed doing this, I didn't expect it to be so difficult though! I love when you bring variety in with the bands you cover. And I am a huge 80s lover so I'm always happy to see bands from that time in any genre.
Well done! Do you like Siouxsie & the Banshees?
@@179rich I do, I actually bought all of their albums a few years back in 2 boxed sets.
Great comment, also I agree with most of your ranking! Check out the album 'Tomb for Two' by Lebanon Hanover if you want to hear something similar to 'In The Garden'. Both are great albums.
Hi Vannesa: Great comments/list.
Eurythmics were my favorite band in the 80s when I was in high school. I got to say I found this review a bit insensitive and cold. I love their albums. I can’t imagine my life without them. My favorite eurythmics albums from least favorite to favorite is…
Peace, 1984, In The Garden, We Too Are One, Revenge, Savage, Sweet Dreams, Be Yourself Tonight and Touch is my #1 favorite Eurythmics album.
1. In the Garden (5 stars)
2. Sweet Dreams (are made of this) (5 stars)
3. 1984 (For the love of Big Brother) (5 stars)
4. Savage (4 stars)
5. Touch (4 stars)
6. Be Yourself Tonight (4 stars)
7. We Too Are One (2 stars)
8. Peace (2 stars)
9. Revenge (2 stars)
Good point regarding the Eurythmics. They were pretty huge but i don't know anyone obsessed with them or honking their catalog.
I know people who have hundreds of their records. I have been a part of their fan base for 40 years. There are huge huge fans out there. Too bad you don’t know of them. When I say hundreds I mean imports singles limited editions etc. I have a lot of their singles and albums myself.
If you were going for an interesting pop band from the 80s I would suggest Prefab Sprout.
They have a good bunch of perfect pop songs.
I recall Jason picking Steve McQueen for his 1985 list of AOTY
28:50 I think 'Who's That Girl' has one of their strongest hooks, don't know what you're talking about Jason (and Joe also).
I don’t remember that track at all so you’re wrong! - Joe
@@TastesLikeMusic It was/is a pretty big song here Germany. Everytime I read these words I can hear Annie Lennox singing them haha.
Gonna be in my top 10 Eurythmics songs. The chorus is unforgettable.
@@AbbeyRoadkill1 Not sure if it will be in my Top 10 but definitely a great song!
In America the Madonna song is likely more famous, but the Eurythmics effort is way better.
Do Pet Shop Boys - absolutely incredible discography!
Probably never been more shocked by anything on this channel than Jason putting Be Yourself Tonight last. It’s my favourite. So many hits and hooky and great songs. Probably their most upbeat album. Thought he was joking at first, that’s nuts Jason. Next best are Revenge and Sweet Dreams. Peace is easily their worst for me. It’s so boring and lifeless. Very disappointing comeback. Kramzer nailed this ranking, exactly the same as mine. Though I prefer their previous band The Tourists. Only 3 albums. Check them out they’re really good, especially if you like the In The Garden sound, but only more guitar based. Jason especially would like them
I knew some of their hits from the '80s, and "Sweet Dreams" is probably the only song that I ever thought was pretty good. I think I was always impressed that someone was able to successfully make the words "this" and "disagree" rhyme, which seemed like an impossible task even to my 7-year-old self. I gave a few of their albums a skim, and they didn't really do enough for me to try to compile a list. Looking at their discography, I'm surprised they had as many hits as they did, because honestly, I have no recollection of at least half of them.
@Eric Gustafson This is accomplished by pronouncing “this” as “these.”
@@josejones I wonder if the other option was to pronounce "disagree" as "disagriss".
09) We Too Are One (2 stars)
08) In the Garden (2.75 stars)
07) Revenge (3.5 stars)
06) Be Yourself Tonight (3.5 stars)
05) 1984 (For the Love of Big Brother) (3.5 stars)
04) Savage (3.5)
03) Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) (3.5 stars)
02) Touch (4 stars)
01) Peace (4.25 stars)
Notes:
* This was an enjoyable listography to do. Most of it was new to me. Back in the day I dug a few of their hits but I never bought one of their albums.
* In the Garden is a decent debut if amaturish. The Casio sounding synths don't help. But I was surprised to find out that two of my favorite musicians played on the album - Holger Czukay and Jaki Liebezeit of Can. He's credited with playing horns, but I recognized Holger's bass playing on "Your Time Will Come" and got a kick out of that.
* "Would I Lie to You?" has such amazing musical tension. I was way into it when it came out. Heard a few tracks from the album back then as well but wasn't turned on much. I like it better now having spent some time with it.
* Their last two albums tend toward the mellow side, but while We Too Are One has a cheap and generic pop sound (and not great songs either), Peace sounds classy, sports great songs and has their best lyrics, making it their best album.
0 stars - irredeemably terrible/ the worst
.5 stars - terrible
1 star - bad
1.5 stars - between bad and fair
2 stars - fair
2.5 stars - meh
3 stars - OK
3.25 stars - pretty good
3.5 stars - good
4 stars - very good
4.5 stars - excellent
5 stars - the bomb
Can't agree on Peace, but Touch is awesome. Let's see what the boys say..
I think you're underrating the debut. Nice list, tho! I also enjoyed their discography for the most part.
@@AbbeyRoadkill1 I love that direction but I don' think they're quite there yet.
Wow, that was a disappointing review.
@@ttmilbr Could you elaborate? Are you referring to my list, my notes or what?
In the future if you're considering other 80's bands with a reasonable discographies: OMD (Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark) and The Blue Nile (like only 4 albums I think), they've been one of my greatest discoveries this year, if anyone know similar bands please let me know.
ABC, Naked Eyes, early Talk Talk. - Joe
I was never that big on 'Missionary Man' until I heard The Dirtbombs garage rock cover at one of their shows. I still prefer that version, but it made me appreciate the original quite a bit more.
Touch is my favorite Eurythmics album as they responded well to the pressure of the huge hit " Sweet Dreams .. " Their Managing Director in the 🇬🇧 who they credited with giving them a huge moral boost after In The Garden stiffed was a good guy named Don Ellis.
Yes! Touch is mesmerizing. Got it when it first came out.
Joe looks so much better with less “Caveman Head” facial hair, LOL. Btw, they made Savage into a video album (like Blondie did with Eat to the Beat), it’s well worth checking out. Another discography suggestion, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark! They’ve got 13 albums and bridge the gap between Eurythmics & Depeche Mode.
I hate shaving. But thanks. - Joe
Well, kinda bummed that no one agrees with my number 1 choice Peace, but encouraged that everybody in the video had my bottom pick (We Too Are One) in second to last place, so that says something. Also surprised by the high placement of In the Garden on Joe and Jason's lists. Didn't see that coming.
My favourite (mainstream) synth pop band.
1. Touch
2. Be Yourself Tonight
3. Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
4. Revenge
5. Savage
6. We Too Are One
7. In the Garden
8. 1984 (For the Love of Big Brother)
9. Peace
I agree with the In The Garden and Be Yourself tonight, they are the only two I like. I never knew they were not that big in the USA, they were huge here in the UK, I agree they are a singles band.
Savage was really meant as a video album, it makes a lot more sense when you see the videos- there is one for every song. , I though it was their best, most experimental.
Savage is the best…. I don’t agree with the trying to hard comment here…. But that is why these opinions videos are fun
Well, I hadn't anticipated hearing a Fabulous Thunderbirds cover (Wrap It Up) on a Eurythmics album. If nothing else, this band was not afraid to experiment.
issac hayes wrote it
@@bengalgangster that's right, I do remember hearing the Sam & Dave version too, now that you mention it. Fab T-Birds version was the first version I heard and it was a hit song for them in 1986. Which of course means the Eurythmics weren't covering the T-Birds' version at all. They were covering the Sam & Dave version. 🙄
@@burmajones803 but the thunderbirds do it best , i think
Yeah, they're a singles band. I was buying LPs like crazy in the '80s and not once did I think of buying a Eurthymics album, but I do like them. In fact Jason stepped on my teenage heart putting Be Yourself Tonight at the bottom.
Couldn't disagree more. They are most definitely an albums band. If you just listened to the radio Gaga, you missed some great music. Some of their best work never made it to radio.
@@klew83 Maybe I've got to do a deeper dive. I listened to some more of their stuff to prepare, not much affected me. I do like "ball and chain", "belinda," a couple others.
Respect to Jason for bravery on this one and going in the face of received opinion! Be Yourself Tonight seemed so universally lauded at the time, but I didn't really get it myself...
This is the most apathetic I have ever heard Joe during one of the rankings. I only ever bought Be Yourself Tonight, but got rid of it a few years later. They have some great singles, but like Kram said, they just aren't consistent enough. Still, glad you took on this, its interesting at least. Looking forward to a Listography of Paul McCartney, Elvis Costello, Alison Krauss (with and without Union Station), Asia, Alan Parsons Project, Deep Purple, The Hollies. I know the larger discographies take a lot of time to listen to and record, but they are also the ones the fans look forward to the most! Keep up the great work!
My top 5 would be Revenge,Savage,Touch,Be Yourself Tonight,Sweet Dreams. When you were discussing We Too Are One I remembered some songs from that although I recall at the time it was released I found it very weak. I only listened to In The Garden once - I think I'll have to revisit that. Never heard Peace or 1984, although I'm familiar with Sec Crime as it was a hit in the UK at the time.
My favourite song, though, involving Lennox and Stewart, was The Tourist's The Loneliest Man In The World (7 inch version) which I think was written about me - only kidding. (Not kidding!)
It’s strange because I am British and I was a teenager in the 80s so obviously I remember them very well: I do know some of the albums but do not know all of them super well and have never been an obsessive Eurythmics fan.
I think Annie Lennox is revered in the UK but it was interesting to hear the apathy of your reviews and that’s fair enough.
I’m almost motivated to give them all a listen myself and see how much I actually like them: I have to say I do really like Savage which is the album I know best but I’m not familiar with the other albums. It was interesting to hear your views
In 1984 soundtracks I like Julia but the rest is annoying, Savage is one of my favourite album, I like the production and several tracks such as You have place a chill in my heart, Shame, Heaven. I agree with you Peace and Week too are one are the weekest albums of the band but Silvia and Don't ask my why are beautiful songs. In the garden is underestimate, I love it and Touch too
Sweet dreams are made of Listo Albums Ranked shows about random bands / artists that all 3 Listo boys aren't particularly enthusiastic about. More of this, please. Really enjoyed. Listo 4ever 🎵
Guys I want to thank u all so much for introducing me to tv on the radio, I've always known golden age but man I'm hooked now
Please listen to phish cover of golden age
I listened to it. Didn’t like it at all. But I’m not a fan of Phish in general. -Jason
@@andrewdyke5561 Killer! Love Phish. Haven't heard them in ages.
I get what you guys are feeling. I consider myself to be a Eurythmics fan, but I find their albums weird. The singles are all great, and I really like some of their rare tracks. Their covers and some weird tracks like the song Monkey Monkey, which I guess was a B-Side. But their album tracks, aside from the singles are often just kind of flat somehow. Like something just doesn't connect somewhere with a lot of their material.
Jason can often be counted on for wild opinions. This time it was putting Be Yourself Tonight at the bottom. Can't wait to see what you're going to do next Jason! lol rock on!
I don’t think I could even pretend to have opinions are ridiculous as Jason’s. He’s truly on another level. - Joe
@@TastesLikeMusic lmao
@@TastesLikeMusic Jason, to be clear, I respect your opinion very much but I do think you are the one most likely to throw us a loop.
Don't get the hatred of Missionary Man & ridicule of the harmonica on it. I dig it!
Agreed! Will be my #3 song.
@@ttmilbr nice
Love Missionary Man since the first time I heard it in 1986. I bet these guys won’t even born then.
Guys, guys, guys....
This discography is one of the GREATEST of all-time! Seriously!!!
I think some of you made some CRAZY choices (Jason - Be Yourself Tonight at #9??? REALLY????)
Here is my list and comments:
9. PEACE - here's the thing: there are TWO versions of this album, and you have to find the ORIGINAL version (the re-issue featured remixed versions that ruined the feel of several of the songs, especially "I've Tried Everything," which is one of their best songs in their entire catalog). The album is somewhat of a disappointment, especially when considered to be their big "comeback" - and it failed to gain the excitement that Lennox's "Diva" and "Medussa" generated. 2 stars for the remix, 2.5 for the original. GET THE ORIGINAL!
8. REVENGE - big letdown from BE YOURSELF TONIGHT, but still had "Missionary Man," "Thorn in My Side," "When Tomorrow Comes," "The Miracle of Love" and "I Remember You" - so, about half of the album is good to great. 3 stars.
7. IN THE GARDEN - funny that Kramzer mentions Blondie, since they did share drummer Clem Burke for many years (he was also a member of The Tourists). Blondie was an obvious influence. This was Dave & Annie struggling to find their sound after three previous albums as THE TOURISTS (whom you guys failed to mention, but really deserve mentioning. Their work is overlooked at this point, and they were a decent band that had a couple of decent-sized hits in England, including a fantastic remake of the Dusty Springfield classic "I Only Want to Be with You"). Best tracks here are "English Summer," "Take Me To Your Heart," "Never Gonna Cry Again," and "Revenge," which they would later revisit, but not include, on their album REVENGE. 3 Stars.
6. 1984 (FOR THE LOVE OF BIG BROTHER) - Joe: "It doesn't have a good song... other than the title track..." Well... "Sexcrime," "For the Love of Big Brother," and "Julia" are GREAT songs, and then there's "I Did It Just the Same" and "Doubleplusgood" (th-cam.com/video/OsqW5xYg2_w/w-d-xo.html), which is AMAZING. That said, it is a soundtrack score, and the film did get released without using the music - so it is worthy as a concept album to play as a companion to the film, which is a great retelling of the Orwell classic. Definitely a strong 3-stars from me.
5. TOUCH - "Here Comes the Rain Again," "Who's That Girl?," and "Right By Your Side" were big hits, and "Cool Blue," "Aqua" and "No Fear, No Hate, No Pain (No Broken Hearts)," which I kinda like more than you guys. A strong 3.5 stars for me.
4. WE TOO ARE ONE - I quite like this album. "Don't Ask Me Why" is one of my favorite singles of theirs, and "King and Queen of America" and "Angel" are both GREAT. I also love the duet "My, My Baby's Gonna Cry" - one of the rare Dave lead vocals, and "Revival," the lead single in Europe. I do agree the album drops off at the end, but I think it's a great ride throughout. 4 stars for me.
3. SWEET DREAMS ARE MADE OF THIS - A fantastic breakthrough where Dave & Annie found their sound. Light years above IN THE GARDEN and the Tourists albums. Synth heavy - this was the sound that made them superstars. Lots of hits here, "Love Is a Stranger," ""Sweet Dreams," "The Walk," "This City Never Sleeps" - literally EVERY track works. I love "Somebody Told Me," one of Lennox's greatest vocals. 5 stars. Don't see what you guys are missing here.
2. SAVAGE - this is a visual album - and there is a FANTASTIC full-length companion video (th-cam.com/play/PLDAq2gHCuGHoqsiPWaN776QcTNPow_S_6.html) that goes with it, and Lennox is one helluva actress. At any rate, "Beethoven" and "I Need a Man" (the best Mick Jagger/Stones take Lennox and Stewart ever did) were the big singles, but in America the third single, "You Have Placed a Chill on My Heart" was the biggest hit. 5 stars - this is one you have to see with the video, it will change your opinion of the work as a whole.
1, BE YOURSELF TONIGHT - not just their best, but one of the best of the '80s. Period. C'mon, Jason, REALLY??? No good songs??? "Would I Lie to You?," "There Must Be an Angel Playing with My Heart," "Love You Like a Ball & Chain," "Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves," "It's Alright (Baby's Comin' Back)" - hell, that's over half the album right there!!! This is one of those albums you can listen to over and over and never tire of it. 5-stars. Hands down, their best.
One of my favorite catalogs. I think they are waaaaaayyyyyy better than you guys give them credit for - BUT this is from my era (my high school years), and you guys weren't even born when these albums were popular, so maybe they mean more for me because of that? At any rate, it is worth it to check-out The Tourists recordings as well as Dave's underrated solo albums, which I feel are better than Annie's more acclaimed and commercially successful work.
open.spotify.com/playlist/4UTt1zvrI3sc5cSQABVcbZ?si=e185b25542a64b6b
You should have sat in as a guest Listo. Would have brought a different perspective to the little shindig.
@@burmajones803 Thanks - I would love to sit in with the guys one day - maybe, if they ever decide to do one, David Gray? Who knows...
Here's how the overall rankings would fall with my input added:
9. Peace - 30pts, 7.5
8. We Too Are One - 28pts, 7
7. 1984 - 26pts., 6.5
6. Touch - 19pts, 4.75
5. Savage - 19pts., 4.75
4. Revenge - 17pts., 4.25
3. In the Garden - 17pts., 4.25
2. Sweet Dreams - 12pts., 3
1. Be Yourself Tonight - 12pts., 3
I think that overall rank works better. Sorry, Jason.
I agree with most picks on this, aside from Jason having Be Yourself tonight last (which was also my number 1 lol!)
BTW Appreciate you breaking out from the norm this week! Eurythmics first couple albums were great but I don’t reach for anything past Revenge. Annie Lennox solo is way better than last albums of the duo.
Diva is probably better than any Eurythmics album.
@@179rich and Dave Stewart & the Spiritual Cowboys is better than Diva...
@@christoddur haven't heard it!
The first 3 albums were unique--they became cheesy R&B and light rock afterward. Her voice is pretty legendary though.
Kramzer: "Something to have on when organizing your laundry". 😄🤣
In Sweden Eurythmics is huge. Their LP’s are wellknown for most music lovers.
I think it shows that music is a case of time and place because I'm older and British and I love Missionary Man.
Great video guys. After watching this video no desire to delve into their catalogue. Seeing how Jason reacted with disappointment to the Alice in Chains discography, looks like that's how Joe feels about the Eurythmics, even if he liked them more than Jason.
Cant wait for the Byrds next week. Now that's a great band.
For me:
1. Touch
2. Sweet Dreams (are made of this)
3. Be Yourself Tonight
4. In The Garden
5. Revenge
6. We Too Are One
7. Savage
8. 1984 (for the love of big brother)
9. Peace
Close to my own list. Touch is great!
joe if you flip flop your 5and 6 picks , are whole lists are identical. Im not usually close on these lists.
Wow! Be yourself tonight is my favorite Album from them and it's their biggest selling album too. Jason lol
Agree on Peace except I Saved The World Today was used brilliantly on the penultimate episode of Season 2 of The Sopranos.
actually, it was "I've Tried Everything"
@@christoddur Forever was the song I really liked from Peace.
Most Americans only seem to know Sweet Dreams, which is ok but never my favourite of theirs.
Here Comes the Rain Again absolute classic. Who's That Girl and Love is a Stranger not far behind.
Good band! American radio should have played the deeper cuts.
1. Sweet Dreams 5/5
2. Touch 5/5
3. Savage 5/5
4. Revenge 4/5
5. We two are one 4/5
6. Be yourself tonight 3/3
7. In the garden 3/3
8. Peace 3/3
9. 1984 2/3
this was a good one, because I've always wondered how I could gravitate towards that early 80s synth-pop (OMD, Heaven 17, Soft Cell, Fad Gadget) but the Eurythmics? meh. I think I should check out In the Garden, however. it seems I missed that one and having 3 drummers from Blondie, Can, and DAF, Holger Czukay, and Conny Plank has to be at least interesting. maybe I'll check out Annie and Daves' previous band, the Tourists as well
1. Revenge
2. Sweet Dreams Are Made Of This
3. Be Yourself Tonight
4. Touch
5. Savage
6. We Too Are One
7. Peace
Haven't really heard In The Garden properly, but I'd dare say it would probably rank at the bottom...
Actually many songs from We Too Are One have acoustic versions that were used on the singles from the album. Check out the choir version of Angel it's really good!
Oh boy. Lenny Kravitz. Phil Collins. Now Eurythmics. Stretchin’ that content like adding cabbage to a stew. But of course I’m gonna watch it anyway.
What do you mean stretching the content?
@@williamwelch4846 I’ll use a Eurythmics analogy: Would I Lie To You is a great song on an album otherwise made up of crappy filler songs. Eurythmics stretched the content of that album with that filler. I’m just saying (with love and tongue in cheek) that Listography is stretching their channel’s overall content with filler artists like Eurythmics, Phil Collins and Lenny Kravitz. Of course that’s just my opinion, but that’s all I’ve got. 😉
@@josejones I guess it depends whether you like Eurythmics. I do.
@@williamwelch4846 I can see that.
@@josejones you have likely heard the old adage about how opinions are like a**holes: everyone has one and they are full of s___. I find it helpful to remember when I'm feeling superior (which happens too often, I'm ashamed to say).
Will there ever be a Motown-artist/band Discgraphy on Listography?
I know Joe is dying to do Stevie Wonder.
@@179rich I think Stevie Wonder will end up as my most nominated artist on Songs of the Year.
Not sure if it’s technically Motown, but how about the Manhattans?
@@josejones Don't need to be Motown but just classic soul/Rn'B at some point would be interesting. Why not the Manhattans!
The problem with many soul/Rn'b artists is that their catalogs are big. Stevie Wonder, James Brown, Marvin Gaye, Curtis Mayfield, Smokey Robinson, Michael Jackson.. All of them has bigger catalogs than many casual fans might think!
@@JohannesYtterstrom Personally, I would prefer a Curtis Mayfield or Marvin Gaye listography over Stevie Wonder or Michael Jackson. Not that I don’t love Stevie and Michael.
I need to check out In The Garden. A Can listography would be awesome.
Can is an excellent call for sure....or Faust....or Cluster....anything krautrock in fact...not sure they have done a strictly European band yet have they??....though of course the great damo sazuki is Japanese....🧐
They are not much into Krautrock and unfortunately do not sound too inclined to change that. I have pushed them on this a bit. But yeah, Can is one of my favorite groups so I too would be ecstatic over a Can week.
@@179rich if anyone can get them to its you Rich....though didn't Jason once do Kraftwerk by himself? I seem to remember watching it vaguely...Amon Duul would be cool too...
@@threestringsomg I think the best strategy is not to bug them too much. If you annoy them, they'll never pick your band.
@@179rich One of my favorites as well. Love Holger Czukay's solo stuff and side projects with Jah Wobble. My ears perked up when i heard them mention his involvement with the In The Garden album.
Greatest Hits is all you really need.
nope. They deserve better than that - and they have some exceptional deep cuts.
You'd miss beatiful songs like Sylvia and Better to Have Lost in Love.
@@christoddur Hi Chris. yeah.
Off topic, but Kram, what were your thoughts on the later experimental Charli XCX records? That's personally my favorite Era of hers and opened her sound for the better.
Well I didn't like the quarantine one... Top of my head I'm not too sure about the others
@@ryankramzer1256 Aww, that's my favorite. I figure it'd be a topic of contention because of how different they are. However, I felt her very blunt and provocative lyrics fits the style wonderfully.
@@MusicMeltdown567 I like the robust girly pop. I think she made my top five in 2012. But I'm not positive
@@ryankramzer1256 I'm pretty sure, same with Sucker in 2014
What the Eurythmics really needed to put them over the top was a cover of Wichita Lineman or Aquarius.
they did do Hello, I Love You...
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@@christoddur thanks for that.
very interesting to hear opinions of "non" fans. I've been listening to Eurythmics since sweet dreams. oh no, I love Conditioned Soul, who's that girl. although I don't think I'd rate any album a 5 star either. my list:
9) 1984
8) In The Garden
7) Peace
6) Savage
5) We too are one
4) Touch
3) Sweet Dreams
2) Be Yourself Tonight
1) Revenge
"Peace" is a mediocre record but I do love "I Saved the World Today." It was on an episode of The Sopranos and I bought that record because of it...
Their debut is my favorite. Some cool dream pop vibes on that one.
My favorite track on that album is the closer, "Lifted." Peace has a mellow adult-contemporary feel to it but I thought the songwriting itself was mostly good.
I like the acoustic versions of their songs which you can find on TH-cam
Eurythmics? Meh. But I watched anyway. Always entertained and educated by your videos.
And then I hear Can references twice! Holger Czukay & Jaki Liebezeit played on In The Garden? It was produced by Conny Plank? Surprised to learn that and delighted to hear a Can reference sneak onto Listography. You guys don't disappoint.
It's sad that you guys missed the 80s. You'd relate to these acts far better.
I agree. That’s why I told them they really didn’t know what they were talking about. They won’t even born likely during this era. It’s sad they are so harsh on such a fantastic duo as they were here.
I really like I saved the world today but mostly because it's in the sopranos and used in a really cathartic way.
I'm finding myself at the opposite end of you guys' opinions about these songs more often than not. Really weird.
Like Savage....the back half is where the really good songs are.
This is the first time I’ve ever disagreed so much to your reviews. There are poor songs but there are a lot of classics and if you cannot hear the hook on “ who’s that girl” then you are deaf, it is a great pop song. Sisters is also terrific, missionary man, there are lots of great songs. For the praise you give to samey Abba and miss Eurythmics diversity is beyond me.
Well, for the record I didn't like Abba either. -Jason
Don’t drag ABBA into this. You’re comparing gold with tin. - Joe
@@TastesLikeMusic gold is only for adornment, tin is a very important and useful metal.
Any chance of a Cass McCombs listography, chaps?
Maybe but probably not for a good long while. Will likely appear at least once on my SOTY lists though. And might even win a year. -Jason
@@TastesLikeMusic hmm... 'County Line'?? No need to reply, I'll wait to find out!
not a favorite band , but love annies voice
9 the soundtrack
8 we to are one
7 savage
6 revenge
5 peace
4 touch
3 sweet dreams
2 in the garden
1 be yourself tonight
Good list, friend. Again, I am out of step w some of you on Revenge ( I have it higher) and Sweet Dreams (I have it lower). I like that fact that you, me, Whammy and maybe some others are hearing In the Garden and Be Yourself Tonight the same way!
I thought you guys did a great video here. I mean, the Eurythmics aren't as good an album band as they could have or should been with a better musical focus.
But I like your differing opinions and reasons for them. I think nice, fine, and uninteresting are completely fair takes of a lot of their music. Annie Lennox has an amazing voice, and the band can do some very good pop hooks at times, but the band isn't consistent.
It feels like they want to branch out and avoid being pigeon-holed, but their experiments also feel like minor failures.
I thought they were going in a great direction with Be Yourself Tonight (1985) and Revenge (1986) but then took a wrong turn with Savage (1987).
Maybe you need to be on Ecstasy to be able to appreciate "Doubleplusgood." It definitely sounds like that kind of song.
You should feature Family, Prince,Stevie Wonder, Prefab Sprout, Pretty Things and Fairport Convention.
I usually agree with Jason 80, 90% of the time, but this time Joe and Kram got #1 right. I do agree, not sure if they ever actually had one perfect LP first to last track. Jason - have you checked out The Tourists? (pre-Eurythmics Annie & Dave band '76 to '80) th-cam.com/video/MsTIuNikq4w/w-d-xo.html
You need to watch their videos to really appreciate them. Annie is a visual artist
Nah
@@TastesLikeMusic “nah” is kinda flippant. I made two statements. Both true.
We’ve seen her videos. It doesn’t help with her music.
@@TastesLikeMusic Beethoven is not a song I’d normally like but the video is awesome. Same for King and Queen of America.
Listening (and watching) that, I think you guys need a break from all this synth, drum machine, AOR of the 80’s.
It doesn’t appear to be doing you any good.
What you need is a return to those well established artists we all love and adore.
I offer you a legend of 50 years and counting with a discography of no less than 17 albums.
Come on Listography , you know it’s time….
Tom Waits…. anyone 🤷♂️
I'm in. Rather that than synth pop. Plus Tom Waits has a sense of humor.
Love Missionary Man. Check out Stewart's version from Daryl's House
Eurythmics…good band! Knew a lot of the hits before and some deep cuts. Their early albums are pretty strong, the later ones not so much.
Bad Albums (1 Star):
9. Revenge
(This album is Eurythmics doing things they should not do. Rock-Ballads mostly. Pretty bad album.)
8. Peace
(This is an album. There is music on it. There are different songs. There are vocals, there are instruments. That’s all I remember.)
Not so good Albums (2 Stars):
7. 1984 (For The Love of Big Brother)
(Not really bad, but I don’t need to listen to this again. Nothing memorable here.)
6. Savage
(This album is a good step back from ‘Revenge’, but the step is not far enough for me. Not a bad album, but not good also.)
5. We Too Are One
(‘Sylvia’ is a really good song, a bit similar to ‘Eleanor Rigby’, not only because of the strings. Apart from that, not that good of an album.)
Good Albums (3 Stars):
4. Be Yourself Tonight
(This album contains some Pop-Rock and RnB influences besides their typical new wave sound. Not the biggest fan of that, but still a good album overall.)
3. Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
(Big change in sound from the debut. The synth is now the predominant instrument and it’s a lot more dancy and less atmospheric. The second half is not very good, unfortunately.)
Really Good Albums (4 Stars):
2. Touch
(This album has great singles and also amazing deep cuts. ‘The First Cut’ and ‘Paint A Rumour’ are fantastic. It’s also a consistent album, only ‘Right By Your Side’ does not do it for me. A lot of great synth sounds on here again, like with the debut.)
1. In The Garden
(Great debut album, right up my alley! A lot of great songs on here, love the atmosphere created, great choice of sounds. Not a perfect album, but really good.)
We both have their debut album at #1. On the first draft of my list I had it in 3rd place. But in the last few days it grew on me and took the lead.
@@AbbeyRoadkill1 That's epic! It reminded me of what 'Lebanon Hanover' do now, especially their album 'Tomb For Two'. Check it out if you're interested in something similar.
@@Sir_Eyeball I'm listening to that Lebanon Hanover album right now and you're right, it sounds very similar!
@@AbbeyRoadkill1 They're a pretty good band. Often overlooked by Post-Punk/Darkwave fans imo.
Eyeball - yer killin me with Revenge - but other than that we are kind of on the same page (I just posted). Interesting comments - appreciated. Hmm. You like Touch at lot more than I do.
I always thought their early albums showed a lot of Grace Jones influences. Great singles band.
I think, in general, they were a better live band than on record.
Full disclosure...I like Doubleplusgood! But then, I have taken X several times so maybe my brain is keyed into that kind of music lol
I suspect people who aren't British and at least 50 may have never heard Annie & Dave's earlier band The Tourists. They were sort of pop-rock I suppose - th-cam.com/video/LbD3MWfBsDE/w-d-xo.html
People like me who pay attention to music have heard of them (long ago in my case), but yeah, they're pretty obscure.
I've not only have heard of them but also saw them supporting Roxy Music at the Hammersmith Odeon(London) in 1979. So yes, I'm definitely over 50 and with dual nationality: British/Spanish.
thorn in my side was a big hit here. the video was great too. annie at her most iconic. its a great pop song
Yes, to say there was no radio hit material and that was actually a radio hit ..
Be Yourself Tonight at nine is a joke. But this is the same guy, who never liked Remain In Light, as far as I remember, so he simply seems to have a very individual taste in music.
Nope. Different guy. I don’t like Remain in Light. But I had Be Yourself number 1. - Joe
@@TastesLikeMusic Sorry, you're right. Not about Remain In Light, of course. 🤗