- Audio CD (2 Aug 2006)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Original recording remastered, Import
- Label: Bmg Japan
- ASIN: B000CFWP38
- Other Editions: Audio CD | MP3 Download
- Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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| 1. Missionary Man |
| 2. Thorn in My Side |
| 3. When Tomorrow Comes |
| 4. Last Time |
| 5. Miracle of Love |
| 6. Let's Go! |
| 7. Take Your Pain Away |
| 8. Little of You |
| 9. In This Town |
| 10. I Remember You |
| 11. When Tomorrow Comes [Extended Version][*] |
| 12. Thorn in My Side [Extended Version][*] |
| 13. Missionary Man [Extended Version][*] |
| 14. When Tomorrow Comes [Live Acoustic Version][#][*] |
| 15. Revenge 2 [*] |
| 16. My Guy [#][*] |
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Thorn In My Side is a dramatic ballad with a great sense of finality, When Tomorrow Comes is a soaring number where Annie's voice goes full throttle, The Last Time is an eerie, brooding ballad with strange voice effects, and The Miracle Of Love is another lovely tuneful pop song.
These rank amongst the best compositions of Eurythmics, on a par with classics like Love Is A Stranger, Sweet Dreams, Right By Your Side and There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart). I also love the full rock sound they use here - it makes an interesting change from the earlier synth-based sound.
Other favorites include Take Your Pain Away and the gentle, wistful I Remember You with its torch-song vocal and textured instrumentation. Perhaps some Eurythmics fans didn't like the rock textures of this album, but to me it remains one of their best.
The bonus tracks here are amongst the best of all the Eurythmics reissues. The extended versions of When Tomorrow Comes and Thorn In My Side are my favorites and substantially different from the originals. I also love the live acoustic version of Tomorrow, and My Guy concludes the album on a playful note.
What I feel the urge to comment on, though, is that the remastering work done is flawless, plus that the digipack cd-case is worth... Read more
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