NEW YORK, Nov. 21, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- One of the
most revered and respected pop groups of the 1980s, Eurythmics,
with over 20 international hits and 80 million albums sold, is in
the spotlight once again, both for their nomination for the 2018
induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the impending
re-release of their eight studio albums on vinyl. Spanning their
entire career, the albums will be released by RCA/Legacy
Recordings, the catalog division of Sony Music Entertainment
between April and October 2018,
starting with In The Garden (1981), Sweet Dreams
(1983) and Touch (1983) on April 13,
2018, followed by Be Yourself Tonight (1985),
Revenge (1986) and Savage (1987) in July 2018 and We Too Are One (1989) and
Peace (1999) in October 2018.
This will be the first time that Peace will be available on
vinyl, as the original release was only available in two formats:
CD and cassette.
These vinyl titles are available for pre-order now:
http://smarturl.it/EU_Vinylamz
Also new from Eurythmics: an 11-minute unique video "Eurythmix"
retrospective compiled and mixed by DJ Earworm and sourced from 23
Eurythmics videos from 1983 to 2005. The songs included are: "Sweet
Dreams (Are Made Of This)," "Who's That Girl?," "I Need a Man," "(I
Love to Listen to) Beethoven," "Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four)," "Julia," "Thorn In My
Side," "Love Is a Stranger," "It's Alright (Baby's Coming Back),"
"Revival," "I Saved the World Today," "Here Comes The Rain Again,"
"Would I Lie to You?," "There Must Be an Angel (Playing With My
Heart)," "Angel," "Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves,"
"Missionary Man," "When Tomorrow Comes," "The King and Queen of
America," "17 Again," "You Have Placed a Chill in My Heart," "Don't
Ask Me Why," "I've Got a Life" and a reprise of "Sweet Dreams (Are
Made of This)."
"In the early '80s, videos were a new and innovative phenomena,
offering musical artists the possibility to feature interpretations
of their songs through the combined medium of moving imagery and
sound," says Lennox. Eurythmics embraced this concept
wholeheartedly as a fresh expression of the creative process which
came naturally and easily to them. EURYTHMIX by EURYTHMICS is
a brand-new long form video piece, using excerpts from their
prolific creative outpouring throughout the years, representing the
broadly eclectic range of the musical and visual legacy created by
the duo. It is classic, timeless and visionary.
Dave Stewart and Annie Lennox both have a long relationship with
the vinyl format. "My dad blew my mind when I was six years old
because he built his own Gramophone," says Stewart. "He had the
albums for every Rodgers & Hammerstein musical and he switched
his homebuilt record player on and you heard this crackling sound
and then, 'Boom!' I remember walking to school singing 'I Enjoy
Being a Girl.'"
"We had a pink, plastic Dansette record player," recalls Lennox.
"Someone gave me some birthday money and the first record I bought
was Mary Poppins. It was
magical and wonderful. Before that, I used to visit my grandparents
and they had a 78rpm record player. I'd go in the attic and find
their box of records. I was entranced by The Merry
Widow."
As for the release of the eight Eurythmics albums on vinyl,
Annie calls the event "extraordinary." Dave adds, "To buy a vinyl
album, you have to have a record player and you have to have
speakers, and this is a great thing because that means people are
going to listen to your music not on a cell phone, but they're
going to listen to it out of a sound system, which is what we all
did when we were growing up. The important thing about vinyl
releases is that people buy them and actually put them on the
turntable and listen to a side, because we chose the tracks to be
played in a particular order, and that was really important."
"If you're doing a concert, it has to have a shape," Annie
elaborates. "Otherwise, it's just disparate. So we gave a lot of
thought to the order of the songs. Dave would write his order and I
would write mine. We might shift a song but we would come to an
agreement so the listening experience had a continuum on one side
and then you would flip the album over."
As for the new vinyl releases, Stewart assures, "They will sound
better. In the archives, we have the original half-inch masters,
which have a fantastic sound. That's what we're going from, not the
digital remasters where the sound has been compressed."
Listening to the career-spanning set of eight albums, one
realizes why Eurythmics were so acclaimed by critics and fans
alike, and why they won so many awards, including an MTV Music
Video Award for Best New Artist in 1984, a Grammy for Best Rock
Performance by a Duo or Group in 1987, three Ivor Novello Awards, a
Brit Award in 1999 for Outstanding Contribution to British
music (plus 10 more Brit Awards for Stewart and Lennox), a Silver
Clef Award in 2000, as well as the duo's 2005 induction into the
U.K. Music Hall of Fame and 26 ASCAP Awards to "Sweet Dreams (Are
Made of This)" for most performed song of the year.
Now, Dave and Annie are enjoying their nomination for induction
into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in America. "Being British,
we never thought that the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame had anything
to do with us," says Stewart. "So when we were nominated, we
thought, 'What?!' And then we saw there were other British acts,
like Depeche Mode and Dire Straits. They are incredible legends,
and we're honored to be nominated." "It's lovely and flattering,"
adds Lennox. Fans can vote Eurythmics into the Rock & Roll Hall
of Fame at: bit.ly/1-FanVote
The eight Eurythmics studio albums being released on vinyl in
2018 will all feature the original artwork, illustrations and liner
notes.
http://www.eurythmics.com/
http://www.legacyrecordings.com/
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