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Peace

Peace
Eurythmics

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Track Listing

  1. 17 Again
  2. I Saved the World Today
  3. Power to the Meek
  4. Beautiful Child
  5. Anything But Strong
  6. Peace Is Just a Word
  7. I've Tried Everything
  8. I Want It All
  9. My True Love
  10. Forever
  11. Lifted
  12. Beautiful Child [Acoustic Version][#][*]
  13. 17 Again [Acoustic Version][#][*]
  14. I Saved the World Today [Acoustic Version][#][*]
  15. Something in the Air [*]

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #39778 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-11-15
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Original recording remastered, Extra tracks, Original recording reissued
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Details
Re-release featuring Four Bonus Tracks.

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Peace, Eurythmics's first studio album in a decade, finds Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart proving the durability of their musical bond. Where their solo efforts were usually well crafted and unexciting, Peace makes clear how inspired the two can be when working together. The ballad (and first U.S. single) "17 Again" is nice if overly sentimental; the reprise of "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" at the end treads Sting-like ground to little appreciable effect. But songs such as "I Saved the World Today" and "Beautiful Child" vividly return to the depth of Touch and Be Yourself Tonight while updating Eurythmics's chemistry for 1999. In short, Peace is a happy surprise that will find listeners hoping for more. --Rickey Wright

This edition has been digitally re-mastered from the original master tapes by Eurythmics mastermind Dave Stewart, with input from collaborator Annie Lennox. In addition, there are four bonus tracks: a mixture of b-sides, remixes and previously unreleased material (notably a cover of Phil Collins' "Something in the Air Tonight"). The packaging is a six-panel digipack redesign orchestrated by Laurence Stevens Design, the firm who art-directed all the original releases, while the thick booklets contain rare photos and insightful, new sleeve notes.