25 years after Eurythmics were formed in London by Annie Lennox and
Dave Stewart in late 1980, EURYTHMICS ULTIMATE COLLECTION celebrates
their glorious string of hit singles, songs that
continue to resonate with their legions of fans on every continent. Clocking
in with a generous 19 tracks, framed by two previously unreleased
titles - the opening track and forthcoming single, I'VE GOT A LIFE
and the closing WAS IT JUST ANOTHER LOVE AFFAIR? - the new CD will
arrive in stores November 8th on Arista Records.
"Eurythmics are true originals who are as electrifying today as when
they first startled the world in 1980. Their new record 'I've Got A
Life' is as strong as any of their vintage classics all of which are
now part of their new album 'Ultimate Eurythmics'. This album clearly
shows why Eurythmics are timeless and peerless," says Clive Davis,
Chairman, BMG U.S.
Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart have sold over 75 million records and had over 20 international hits worldwide. They have achieved unparalleled global, commercial and critical success with No.1 singles and albums both sides of the Atlantic. On top of the sold out world tours, Eurythmics have won innumerable awards including 4 Grammy's, 5 prestigious Ivor Novello's, over 10 Brit Awards including the Outstanding Contribution to the British Music in 1998, and won the very first Best New Artist award at MTV's Video Music Awards in 1984. At this year's Golden Globe Awards, Stewart won "Best Original Song (with Mick Jagger) for "Old Habits Die Hard," while Lennox won an Academy Award and a Golden Globe in 2004 for Best Original song, "Into The West," (with Howard Shore and Fran Walsh).
The new single 'I've Got A Life' will be on shelf October 31th.















































































Hey beautiful - thanks for sharing this. This is one album I am definitely going to add to my collection. I have loved the Eurythmics since they burst onto the scene in the 80's. They were a force to be reckoned with in the pop music world and their style and sound was unparalleled. Since they parted ways, I have followed Annie Lennox in her solo career. She is unmatched in her vocal quality and I love every song she sings. And, not only is she a great icon of song (as well as a bonafide DIVA), but she is a strong proponent for the gay community. Love you, Annie, and love the Eurythmics. Looking forward to November 8.
~Ziggy
Posted by: Rob (aka "Ziggy") | October 29, 2005 at 05:17 AM