What is the best Eurythmics album of all time?

By YPB Team
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From icy synth-pop to soulful reinvention and dark conceptual art, Eurythmics's eight studio albums span the full range of Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart's restless creativity. Which one is the best?

In the Garden (1981) - ranking option ranked #1

In the Garden (1981)

Post-punk experimental debut hinting at their future direction.

1/8
Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) (1983) - ranking option ranked #2

Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) (1983)

Breakthrough album; landmark synth-pop sound.

2/8
Touch (1983) - ranking option ranked #3

Touch (1983)

Polished follow-up cementing them as synth-pop icons.

3/8
Be Yourself Tonight (1985) - ranking option ranked #4

Be Yourself Tonight (1985)

Soul-influenced pivot; Annie Lennox's extraordinary vocal power.

4/8
Revenge (1986) - ranking option ranked #5

Revenge (1986)

Harder-edged rock-influenced album with political undertones.

5/8
Savage (1987) - ranking option ranked #6

Savage (1987)

Dark, provocative concept album exploring identity and consumerism.

6/8
We Too Are One (1989) - ranking option ranked #7

We Too Are One (1989)

Final album as a duo before long hiatus; emotionally rich.

7/8
Peace (1999) - ranking option ranked #8

Peace (1999)

Reunion album blending acoustic warmth with electronic textures.

8/8

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