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  1. Eurythmics var en brittisk duo bestående av Annie Lennox och Dave Stewart, ... 1983 släppte man albumet Touch med några hits som följd. 1984 stod Eurythmics för filmmusiken till 1984; Sexcrime blev en stor framgång, och den vemodiga balladen Julia beskrevs som ett lyriskt mästerverk.

  2. 16 de nov. de 2014 · It’s the 30th anniversary of the release of Eurythmics often ignored album soundtrack for the film 1984 (For The Love of Big Brother). Several fans have been asking about how and where Eurythmics music was used throughout the film, and I’m really pleased to bring the following audio to you. I wouldn’t usually post to our site music in ...

  3. Predominantly instrumental, with Lennox's vocals converted to an instrument that effectively slides and twists from emotional to frigid, "1984" is without doubt Eurythmics' most avangarde offering. Considering the circumstances surrounding this particular release, it is understandable Dave and Annie never really reconsidered the idea of recording another film score this unique.

  4. 13 de jul. de 2018 · 1984, while it contains some striking and memorable music, is light in the area that Eurythmics is best known for, the three-to-four minute catchy pop tune. It does, however, do an excellent job of capturing much of the feeling of the Orwell novel, which is presumably what Lennox and Dave Stewart set out to do.

  5. Eurythmics - Julia (Official Music Video) HD

  6. Eurythmics fue una banda británica de synth pop, originaria de Londres, formada por Annie Lennox y David ... En 1984 RCA lanza Touch Dance, un álbum de remixes que contenía algunas versiones de Touch mezcladas por los productores Francois Kevorkian y John "Jellybean" Benitez.

  7. While not quite the whole story, Eurythmics did perform a slyly tongue-in-cheek response to all this by doing “Sweet Dreams” live on the 1984 Grammy Awards with Annie decked out in male drag (or dressed as the alter-ego known as “Earl”, as Eurythmics referred to “him” in subsequent interviews). The performance would become legendary ...