Thursday, August 25, 2016

Eurythmics - Here Comes The Rain Again (RCA)

Dave 'n' Annie just can't put a foot wrong. They release a happy calypso track in bleak mid-winter and watch it go Top Ten. Now they're back to the more familiar moody style that they do so brilliantly. The gorgeous slow melody is the ideal vehicle for Ms Lennox's effortlessly pure voice. It's mournful, but never depressing - add to their combined talents the string section of the British Philharmonic Orchestra and you've got the week's classiest single. (Karen Swayne, No 1, January 14, 1984)

If Eurythmics think they're making a run-of-the-mill record, they don't panic. They simply add 'the squint factor'. It turns an everyday event into a Royal Variety Performance. The secret of 'squint' lies in dodging your expectations. When you're waiting for a smart sheen, you get a tinny glitter. Just like that African guitar twang on "Right By Your Side". On this one it's the strings that add the seasoning. They scrape and scamper behind the melody, nudging Annie's wonderful vocal along. Like all Eurythmics' songs, it takes several plays to sink in but when it takes hold, you'll love the feeling. Single Of The Fortnight. (Ian Birch, Smash Hits, January 5, 1984)

As usual, very classy. I liked 'em when they were the Tourists and I like 'em now. Went to see 'em at the Odeon. I used to prefer the mini-skirt to the Oxford bags mind you, but that just shows you what a hidebound philistine old reactionary I am. (Lemmy [Motorhead], Record Mirror, January 14, 1984)

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