Genre: Synth Pop
Label Number: PD 70109
AllMusic Review by Jose F. Promis
☠: Selected by Lass
© 1983 RCA RecordsAllMusic Review by Jose F. Promis
Eurythmics followed their 1982 breakthrough album Sweet Dreams with the superior Touch,
which yielded three hit singles and kept the innovative duo at the
forefront of the 1980s British new wave explosion and MTV phenomenon.
Mixing cold, hard, synthesized riffs with warm, luscious vocals, the duo
crafted some of the most unique and trendsetting music the 1980s had to
offer. Subsequent albums found the duo leaning heavier toward
straightforward rock -- this album found them at the height of their
electronic incarnation. The lead single, "Here Comes the Rain Again," is
a melodramatic opus, complete with pre-techno beats, sweeping strings,
and Annie Lennox' rushing, cool vocals. The soulful "Who's That Girl" is an icy, steamy throwback to the torch songs of yesteryear, with Lennox
oozing sensuality from every syllable emitted from her lips. The final
hit, "Right by Your Side," finds the duo in a cheerful,
Caribbean-inspired mode. Other standouts include the
seven-and-a-half-minute disco trance of "Paint a Rumour," the driving
"The First Cut," and the icy, spellbinding, and sparse "No Fear No Hate
No Pain (No Broken Hearts)." The cool, sophisticated musical
experimentalism all over Touch cemented Eurythmics'
reputation as one of the most innovative duos of their time; the hit
singles solidified their reputation as dependable 1980s hitmakers and
MTV mainstays. Touch is a testament to what Eurythmics were at the height of their electronic-techno phase and, without doubt, is a milestone in 1980s pop music.
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hi, just wondering what the scull and crossbones means near the album name?
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I would of that the symbol is self explanatory at this point. If you really want to know, go to the FAQ section and scroll down until you find the answer. I think it's pretty oblivious as to what it means.
Deletestaff picks, thanks for your work.. 80s love to you :)
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