Eurythmics - Revenge
RCA  (1986)
Pop, Rock

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#1270

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LP    10 tracks  (44:22) 
   01   Missionary Man             04:40
   02   Thorn In My Side             04:45
   03   When Tomorrow Comes             04:28
   04   The Last Time             04:10
   05   The Miracle Of Love             05:04
   06   Lets Go!             04:08
   07   Take Your Pain Away             04:30
   08   A Little Of You             03:53
   09   In This Town             03:44
   10   I Remember You             05:00
Personal Details
Purchase Date 10.07.1987
Details
Credits
Producer Stewart, David A.
Notes
1986 PCD1-5847 10/22/01 - Lyrics Added On their fifth album, Eurythmics moved away from the austere synth-pop of their previous work and toward more of a neo-'60s pop/rock stance. "Missionary Man" (which went Top 40 as a single in the U.S. and charted in the U.K.) featured a prominent harmonica solo, while "Thorn in My Side" had a chiming guitar riff reminiscent of the Searchers and a fat sax solo. Of course, the primary element in the group's sound remained Annie Lennox's distinctive alto voice, which was still impressive even if the material was slightly less so. Revenge was a successful album, reaching the Top Ten in the U.K. and going gold in the U.S., but it was a disappointment compared to their last three albums. And creatively, it was a step down as well — there was nothing here that they hadn't done a little better before