EURYTHMICS

Eurythmics
were one of the most successful duos to emerge in the early
'80s. Where most of their British synth pop contemporaries
disappeared from the charts as soon as new wave faded away
in 1984, Eurythmics continued to have hits until the end of
the decade, making vocalist Annie Lennox a star in her own
right, as well as establishing instrumentalist Dave Stewart
as a successful, savvy producer and songwriter. Originally,
the duo channelled the eerily detached sound of electronic
synthesizer music into pop songs driven by robotic beats. By
the mid-'80s, singles like "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of
This)" and "Here Comes the Rain Again" had made
the group into international stars, and the group had begun
to experiment with their sound, delving into soul and R&B.
As the decade wore on, the duo's popularity eroded somewhat
-- by the late '80s, they were having trouble cracking the
Top 40 in America, although they stayed successful in the U.K.
During the early '90s, Eurythmics took an extended hiatus,
as both Lennox and Stewart pursued solo careers.
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