While it did not receive the commercial success of their previous two studio albums, "Be Here Tonight" is arguably the best in Eurythmics' catalogue. It once again showed their rare ability to combine the idea of synthpop and new wave, with the soulful vocals of Annie Lennox. This album contained fewer commercial tracks, and was therefore more consistent in its actual output, delivering performances to stun. With the inclusion of Aretha Franklin in "Sisters Are Doin' It For Themselves," this just goes to show the level of talent in this group.
However, this album suffers the problem that I believe the previous two do: their inability to truly survive the times. It is still a great, like their previous two, but is arguably their best effort.