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Side one goes inside a mind twisted by the confusion of a stifling relationship. Lennox's characterizations are often chilling, especially as she chirps the title line of "Do You Want to Break-Up?" with all the sweet innocence of a love-struck teen asking someone to go steady, while Stewart plays appropriately light, spare synth pop.
On side two, Lennox's split personality gets its acts together. On "I Need a Man," she's a female Mick Jagger drawling cock-tease lines over Stewart's Keith Richard-like guitar; on "Put the Blame on Me" and "Heaven," she's a cooing disco diva; and on "I Need You," she becomes an acoustic singer-songwriter longing for emotional abuse ("I need someone to pin me down so I can live in torment"). On the whole, the second side is more muddled musically and lyrically than the hypnotic first, and the it-was-all-a-dream resolution (the multilayered vocal showcase "Brand New Day") seems a bit trite the heroine walks out, head held high. Still, this unsettling story makes another distinctive entry in the Eurythmics catalog.
(Posted: Jan 28, 1988)
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- Beethoven (I Love To Listen To)
- I've Got A Lover (Back In Japan)
- Do You Want To Break Up?
- You Have Placed A Chill In My Heart
- Shame
- Savage
- I Need A Man
- Put The Blame On Me
- Heaven
- Wide Eyed Girl
- I Need You
- Brand New Day
- Beethoven
- Shame
- I Need A Man
- I Need You
- Come Together
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