On this day September 11, 1989, the British pop duo Eurythmics released their seventh studio album We Too Are One. The album found commercial success, reaching #34 on the U.S. Billboard 200 and topping the charts in the UK, Belgium, and Sweden. The album marked a return to a more mainstream pop sound for the duo, featuring standout tracks like Don’t Ask Me Why and Angel.
This would be the last album from Eurythmics for nearly a decade, as the duo took a hiatus before reuniting in 1999. We Too Are One reflected the signature style of Annie Lennox’s commanding vocals and Dave Stewart’s sharp production.
Fun Fact!
The album’s success in the UK, Belgium, and Sweden showcased Eurythmics’ lasting appeal across Europe, even as the duo began to move toward a temporary break from recording.
This would be the last album from Eurythmics for nearly a decade, as the duo took a hiatus before reuniting in 1999. We Too Are One reflected the signature style of Annie Lennox’s commanding vocals and Dave Stewart’s sharp production.
Fun Fact!
The album’s success in the UK, Belgium, and Sweden showcased Eurythmics’ lasting appeal across Europe, even as the duo began to move toward a temporary break from recording.