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|  | Eurythmics Album: “We Too Are One [Bonus Tracks]”
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| Title: | We Too Are One [Bonus Tracks] |  | 
 |  | Release Date:2006-02-08 |  | Type:Unknown |  | Genre:New Wave, 1980s Alternative, 1980s Pop |  | Label:BMG Japan |  | Explicit Lyrics:Yes |  | UPC:4988017637951 |  Review -  :
          Switching to {@Arista Records} in the U.S., {$Eurythmics} made their last album together with {^We Too Are One}, and they went out in style. Calling upon a broad pop range, their seventh album was their best since {^Be Yourself Tonight} in 1985. The sound was varied, the melodies were strong, and the lyrics were unusually well-crafted. In retrospect, the album can be seen as a dry run for {$Annie Lennox}'s debut solo album, {^Diva} (1992); songs like {&"Don't Ask Me Why"} (which grazed the U.S. Top 40) serve as precursors to the dramatic ballads to come. There is, however, an air of romantic resignation throughout {^We Too Are One}, appropriate to its valedictory nature. The disc spawned four chart singles in the U.K. and returned {$Eurythmics} to number one in the album charts, but it did not substantially improve {$Eurythmics}' reduced commercial standing in the U.S., confirming that it was time for {$Lennox} and {$Dave Stewart} to pursue other opportunities. [The 2005 reissue features remastered sound and bonus tracks that originally appeared on singles, as well as a previously unreleased cover of {$the Smiths}' {&"Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me."}] ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide | 
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