Remasters, Rarities & Revolutionary Records – Explore the New Entries In The Ultimate Eurythmics Discography

Remasters, Rarities & Revolutionary Records – Explore the New Entries In The Ultimate Eurythmics Discography

We’ve been busy expanding the Ultimate Eurythmics Archives with a fantastic batch of new entries that collectors will love. This update brings together rare formats, promotional items, and some intriguing variations that shine a light on the depth of Eurythmics-related releases worldwide.

2005 Remasters – Three Distinct Versions Across All Eight Albums
One of the most exciting updates is the detailed information on the 2005 remastered series. All eight classic Eurythmics albums were reissued that year, and we now have confirmation of three distinct versions across the set making 24 CD's in total. These differences come down to the logos printed on the covers, with variations between BMG, Sony, and RCA branding. For collectors, these subtle changes make each version unique and highly desirable. The UK promo CDs cover In The Garden, Sweet Dreams, Touch, Be Yourself Tonight, Revenge, Savage, We Too Are One, and Peace, offering a fascinating glimpse into how these albums were marketed during the remaster campaign.

Cassette Variations
Collectors of cassette formats will notice a couple of interesting additions. Variants from Australia, including Revenge and Be Yourself Tonight, have been logged with their catalogue numbers. These small differences often tell a bigger story about regional manufacturing and distribution.

Bootleg CD Singles
We’ve also added several CD singles that originate from two different bootleg series. Titles include Beethoven (I Love To Listen To), Who’s That Girl?, Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This), and There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart). While unofficial, these discs have become sought-after items in certain collector circles, and documenting them helps paint a complete picture of what’s out there.

Other Highlights
Beyond Eurythmics, there are some gems from Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart, and The Tourists. One of the most intriguing is Annie’s Is This What We Want? – a worldwide LP release limited to just 1,000 copies. This is not a standard commercial album but a silent record created as part of an anti-government campaign highlighting the dangers of unregulated AI and the failure to protect creative industries. It’s a bold artistic statement, and its scarcity makes it one of the most desirable items for serious collectors. We’ve also added Dave’s South African CD of Greetings From The Gutter and a set of Russian flexidiscs from The Tourists. These unusual formats add real character to the archive.

This update is a reminder of just how diverse and far-reaching the Eurythmics catalogue is. Whether it’s official releases, promos, or those quirky bootlegs, every piece adds to the story. Dive in and explore the new entries – you might just find something you’ve never seen before.

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