The UPC on the one I'm auctioning is the same except there's no last digit (7). Otherwise same track listing and everything else. Disc plays perfectly, looks pretty much brand new both sides. Artwork included and in very good condition. Jewel case shows light wear. Feel free to email me with questions. Thanks!
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| Track listing | 1. Beethoven (I Love To Listen To) 2. I've Got A Lover (Back In Japan) 3. Do You Want To Break Up? 4. You Have Placed A Chill In My Heart 5. Shame 6. Savage 7. I Need A Man 8. Put The Blame On Me 9. Heaven 10. Wide Eyed Girl 11. I Need You 12. Brand New Day
| | Details | | Playing time: | 47 min. | | Producer: | David A. Stewart | | Distributor: | BMG | | Recording type: | Studio | | Recording mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | AAD |
| | Album notes | Eurythmics: Annie Lennox, David A. Stewart. Additional personnel: Olle Romo (programming). Engineers: Fred DeFaye, Alan Moulder, Manu Guiot. Recorded at Chateau Dangu, Normandy, France. Annie Lennox, the visual chameleon puts another face on; this time she is a blonde Barbie. Under the covers she is very much the familiar voice that became one of the most listened to throughout the 80s. This came towards the end, and as such is not the usual greatest hits package that many of their regular albums sounded like. Stewart was beginning to experiment with electronic sound (again) as Lennox seemed to want to sing more. In "I Need A Man," Annie sings of the type of man she does not want. In "Shame" she mourns nostalgia, while in "Savage" there is sadness, bitterness and anger. This sounds like it was a difficult album to make.
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