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Eurythmics "Sweet Dreams (are made of these) LP/Record
 

Eurythmics "Sweet Dreams (are made of these) LP/Record

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Eurythmics "Sweet Dreams (are made of these) LP/Record

Track Listing
Side A:
1. Love Is a Stranger
2. I've Got an Angel
3. Wrap It Up
4. I Could Give You (A Mirror)
5. Walk, The

Side B:
1. Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
2. Jennifer
3. This Is the House
4. Somebody Told Me
5. This City Never Sleeps

Condition: Record is in excellent condition and the album cover has a slight fade/tear in the lower middle part.

Details
Producer: Giorgio Moroder, David A. Stewart, Dave Stewart, A. Williams, R. Crash
Distributor: Sony Music Distribution (
Recording Type: Studio
Recording Mode: Stereo
SPAR Code: AAD

Album Notes
Eurythmics: Annie Lennox (vocals, keyboards); David A. Stewart (guitar, keyboards).
Additional personnel includes: Green Gartside (vocals).
Eurythmics: Dave Stewart, Annie Lennox.
Additional personnel: Vic Martin (keyboards); Dean Garcia (bass); Pete Phipps (drums); Maggie Ryder, Gill O'Donovan, Susie O'List (background vocals).
Eurythmics: Annie Lennox (vocals); Dave Stewart (various instruments).
Additional personnel: Green (background vocals).
Audio Remasterer: Ian Cooper .
1983's SWEET DREAMS (ARE MADE OF THIS) is actually Eurythmics' second album, but 1981's Krautrock-influenced IN THE GARDEN was never released in the US and made minimal waves in the rest of the world. Thanks to two striking videos and some canny self-promotion on the part of androgynous singer Annie Lennox, this was certainly not the case with this much-improved follow-up.
The hypnotic drone of the title track and the ticking, pressurized "Love Is A Stranger," were enormous radio and video hits around the world, but much of the album belies the synth-pop tag those songs earned. Dave Stewart plays bluesy slide throughout, and the respectful cover of Sam and Dave's "Wrap It Up" gives Lennox a chance to showcase her soulful growl which would, on subsequent albums, replace the chilly soprano featured here.
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