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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0828765611626
Format: Original recording remastered
Label: RCA
Manufacturer: RCA
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: RCA
Release Date: November 14, 2005
Studio: RCA
Sales Rank: 26687
MPN: 56116
Disc 1:- Here Comes The Rain Again
- Regrets
- Right By Your Side
- Cool Blue
- Who’s That Girl?
- The First Cut
- Aqua
- No Fear, No Hate, No Pain (No Broken Hearts)
- Paint A Rumour
- BONUS TRACKS
- You Take Some Lentils… And You Take Some Rice (Bonus Track)
- ABC (Freeform) (Bonus Track)
- Plus Something Else (Bonus Track)
- Paint A Rumour (Long Version) (Bonus Track)
- Who’s That Girl (Live) (Bonus Track)
- Here Comes The Rain Again (Live) (Previously Unreleased Bonus Track)
- Fame (Previously Unreleased Bonus Track)
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This is a classic album from the 1980's, and brings back many memories. It got me listening to Eurythmics in the 1st place. "No Fear, No Hate, No Pain", in particular, is a superb track that, for some reason, is not on our "Eurythmics Greatest Hits" CD.
I bought this album to replace my vinyl copy, and was pleased that they had remastered it. But why, or why? does the record company feel inclined to fill the rest of the CD with such dross, that upsets the balance of the original album - I, for one, would have paid the full price for just the original 9 tracks. As it is, I have only loaded these first 9 tracks into my iTunes library, and will be burning a 'scratch' CD of them to play in the car.
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Before 1983 ended, Eurythmics released their 3rd album 'Touch'. Continuing with the transitional sound of the previous album 'Sweet Dreams', it sounds like a sister album, though with stronger material.
"Here comes the rain" again was a well deserved hit. It continued with the electronic sound of the 'Sweet Dreams' album, though classed up with the addition of a beautiful string section and catchy arrangement.
"Regrets" is struggling between herky jerky electronics and soulful blandness, which keeps it an interesting battle.
"Right by your side" is crass commercialism with a soulful Jamaican feel, added to banal lyrics about love. This kind of vomit-inducing dullness would eventually swallow Eurythmics whole.
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Being a fan of Dave and Annie's electronic ventures more than their rock/acoustic tinged affairs, "Touch" has a lot going for it (as do the subliminal "Sweet Dreams" and tensely quirky "Savage"). However it was very much their intention to move away from icy electonica and hence several of the tracks on here feature a lot of bass guitar played at breakneck speed! The end result includes classics such as "Who's that Girl" and "Here Comes The Rain Again" along with rather dark experimentation such as "Aqua" (about a gangland style killing, recalling Annie's radio interviews at the time) and the kraftwerk tinged disco-fest of "Paint A Rumour". "Regrets", "Cool Blue" and "First Cut" are all quite samey, but her voice is faultless throughout. "Right ... Read More:
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Back to the early 80s for the incomparable Lennox and Stewart, the duo of that decade! The synth-pop classic Touch has been reissued with extra tracks in deluxe packaging with new photographs and an informative booklet. And the music has stood the test of time surprisingly well.
Not quite on the level of Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This), Touch nevertheless contains brilliant songs like the atmospheric Here Comes The Rain Again with its evocative lyric, the compelling Right By Your Side with its riveting reggae beat and the soulful Who's That Girl. The arrangements are innovative throughout and lend merit even to the lesser songs like Regrets with its frisky trumpets.
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