If there was ever a bigger switch in a group’s sound in the 1980s, I must’ve missed it. From the folks who brought you “Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)” and “Here Comes The Rain Again” comes a chronicle of the band’s hits and oddities (my all-time Eurythmics favorite remains, to this day, the very weird “Love Is A Stranger,” and that’s here too). Included are such personal favorites “Who’s That Girl?” (not the Madonna song, thank you very much), the hard-rocking “Would I Lie To You?”, and my two favorites from their last album, “There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart)” and “Don’t Ask Me Why”. If you liked the Eurythmics but aren’t up for tracking down their original catalog, chances are you can save a lot of searching and find the song(s) you liked here.
- Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) (4:50)
- When Tomorrow Comes (4:25)
- Here Comes The Rain Again (3:03)
- Who’s That Girl? (3:44)
- Would I Lie To You? (4:22)
- Sisters Are Doin’ It For Themselves (5:54)
- There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart) (5:19)
- Missionary Man (3:45)
- Don’t Ask Me Why (4:13)
- I Need A Man (4:21)
- Love Is A Stranger (3:40)
- Thorn In My Side (4:11)
- The King & Queen Of America (4:31)
- Angel (4:58)
Released by: Arista
Release date: 1991
Total running time: 64:02