DISCOGRAPHY FOR : Eurythmics Videos

ARTIST : Eurythmics

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Label : Polygram

Record Label: Polygram

Eurythmics have always understood the power of visuals, and their video catalogue is as bold and inventive as their music. From their early performance at London’s Heaven nightclub—raw, theatrical, and unforgettable—to the cinematic sweep of their Live concert film shot in Melbourne (widely regarded as one of the finest live videos ever released), their visual legacy is rich and varied. This section brings together all of their official video releases, including the groundbreaking Savage concept video album, which pushed the boundaries of music video storytelling and remains a cult favourite among fans. Whether it’s the iconic imagery of Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) or the emotional intensity of their live performances, these videos capture the full range of Eurythmics’ artistry.

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Eurythmics1984Video
Released : 1984-10-10
Released in conjunction with the film 1984, this video captures Eurythmics at a pivotal moment in their career. Commissioned to create the soundtrack for Michael Radford’s adaptation of George Orwell’s dystopian novel, Dave and Annie delivered a haunting and atmospheric score that divided critics but intrigued fans. The video features stark, stylised visuals that echo the film’s bleak tone, with Annie’s ethereal vocals and Dave’s synth-heavy production creating a sense of unease and urgency. While the soundtrack was controversial – Radford reportedly preferred a more traditional score – it has since gained cult status. Collectors may be interested in early VHS editions, which occasionally included alternate artwork or promotional inserts.
EurythmicsBrand New DayVideo
Released : 1987-10-15
“Brand New Day” is the closing track on Eurythmics’ 1987 album Savage, and its accompanying video was directed by Sophie Muller, with choreography by Michael Clark. The video forms part of Savage: The Video Album, a conceptual visual companion to the LP that explored themes of identity, femininity, and transformation. Additionally, a rare 1987 documentary film titled Brand New Day, directed by Amos Gitai, captured behind-the-scenes footage of Eurythmics’ 1986 Japan tour and included a scene of Dave Stewart and Annie Lennox composing the song. The track’s minimalist arrangement and introspective lyrics mark a stark contrast to the album’s more aggressive moments, offering a meditative conclusion to one of the duo’s most experimental works.
EurythmicsLiveVideo
Released : 1987-12-11
Eurythmics Live is a concert video filmed during the band’s Revenge Tour at the Sydney Entertainment Centre on 14 February 1987. Directed by Geoff Wonfor and released by PolyGram, the 90-minute video captures the duo at the height of their live performance powers. The setlist includes hits such as “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This),” “Missionary Man,” “There Must Be an Angel,” and “Would I Lie to You?” The video features studio-shot segments interspersed with live footage, including Patrick Seymour’s keyboard intro to “Sweet Dreams” and Jimmy ‘Z’ Zavala’s harmonica solo on “Missionary Man.” It was released on VHS, LaserDisc, and later DVD formats, and remains one of the most celebrated live documents of Eurythmics’ career.
EurythmicsSavageVideo
Released : 1988-06-24
The Savage Video Album is a groundbreaking visual companion to Eurythmics’ 1987 album Savage. Released on VHS and later on DVD, this collection features a music video for every track on the album, all directed by Sophie Muller. The project was one of the first of its kind, blending music and film to create a continuous narrative exploring themes of identity, transformation, and emotional turmoil. Annie Lennox’s striking performances and bold character changes are at the heart of the video album, while Dave Stewart’s inventive production adds a surreal edge. Standout videos include “Beethoven (I Love to Listen To),” “You Have Placed a Chill in My Heart,” and “I Need a Man.” The Savage Video Album received critical acclaim for its creativity and ambition, and it remains a fan favourite. It is often cited as a key influence on later visual albums by artists such as Madonna and Beyoncé.
EurythmicsGreatest HitsVideo
Released : 1991-05-14
Released in 1991, Eurythmics' "Greatest Hits" album is a definitive collection showcasing the iconic duo's most successful and beloved tracks. Comprising Annie Lennox's powerful vocals and Dave Stewart's innovative production, this compilation captures the essence of their groundbreaking synth-pop and new wave sound. Featuring classics like "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)," "Here Comes the Rain Again," and "There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart)," the album takes listeners on a journey through Eurythmics' prolific career. It highlights their evolution from edgy electronic beats to soulful ballads, cementing their place as pioneers in the music industry.
EurythmicsPeacetourVideo
Released : 2000-06-20
Peacetour documents EurythmicsÂ’ 1999 reunion tour, staged in support of Amnesty International and Greenpeace. The tour marked Dave and AnnieÂ’s return to the stage after nearly a decade, and the video captures their dynamic performances across a setlist of classic hits including Here Comes the Rain Again, Would I Lie to You?, and Sweet Dreams. Released on DVD and VHS, the concert film features high-quality production, intercut with backstage footage and interviews that highlight the duoÂ’s renewed creative energy and shared activism. The Peacetour video is a vital entry in the Eurythmics catalogue, showcasing their enduring stage presence and the timeless appeal of their music.
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