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  1. Savage, an Album by Eurythmics. Released in November 1987 on RCA (catalog no. PL 71555; Vinyl LP). Genres: Synthpop, Art Pop. Rated #611 in the best albums of 1987. Featured peformers: David A. Stewart (producer, writer), Annie Lennox (writer), Olle Romo (programming), Fred Defaye (recording engineer), Manu Guiot (recording engineer), Alain Morand (mastering engineer), Alastair Thain ...

  2. Eurythmics - Savage The Video Album. Savage is a ground-breaking home video album by Eurythmics, released in November 1988 on VHS and LaserDisc. It is a companion video to their 1987 music album of the same name. The collection has gained a reputation as a cutting-edge piece of work and perhaps the duo’s crowning achievement video-wise.

  3. Revenge is the fifth studio album by British pop duo Eurythmics, released on 29 June 1986 by RCA Records in the United Kingdom and on 14 July in the United States. Following on from their previous album, Be Yourself Tonight, Revenge continued further in this direction as the duo embraced a more "rock band" style. The album spawned four singles and was a commercial success.

  4. Savage Eurythmics. Released November 9, 1987. Savage Tracklist. 1. Beethoven (I Love to Listen To) Lyrics. 2. I’ve Got a Lover (Back in Japan) Lyrics. 3. Do You Want ...

  5. As Savage celebrated it’s 25th Anniversary in the USA this month we caught up with. Dave Stewart in this studio in his Weapons Of Mass Entertainment office in Los Angeles. Dave was happy to share with us some of his memories recording Savage 25 years ago. UE: So Savage is 25 years old now Dave, and has stood the test of time and in some cases ...

  6. 8 de mar. de 2021 · Released in November 1988 as a promotion for the 1987 Eurythmics album titled Savage.The majority of the video album was directed by Sophie Muller, and the i...

  7. For me, Savage is one of the Eurythmics finest records, along with In The Garden. It's very much Annie's record. The lyrics are sharp, taut in places, best examples being the biting Beethoven, the lascivious raging I Need A Man and the bone chilling title track.