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Performer: Eurythmics
Title: We Two Are One Too
Year 1990
Country France
Genre: Pop
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 280
MP3 size: 1809 mb
FLAC size: 1314 mb
WMA size: 1568 mb
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Eurythmics - We Two Are One Too mp3 album


Eurythmics - We Two Are One Too mp3 album

Tracklist

1 We 4 are 3 2:38
2 We Two Are One (live and acoustic versions) 1:30
3 I Love You Like A Ball And Chain (live version) 1:17
4 Don't Ask Me Why 4:20
5 How Long? 2:09
6 You Hurt Me (I Hate You) (LP version) 0:30
7 (My My) Baby's Gonna Cry 4:52
8 We Two Are One (live version) 0:23
9 I Need You (acoustic version) 2:19
10 Rudolph the red nosed reindeer 1:30
11 The King And Queen Of America 4:19
12 Love Is A Stranger (live version) 0:25
13 Sylvia (LP version) 1:28
14 Revival 3:59
15 Farewell to Tawathie (trad. Scottish) 2:30
16 Angel 5:05
17 Ballad of Eurythmics road crew 1:23
18 When The Day Goes Down (LP and live versions) 6:21

Notes

This is the NTSC Japanese release. All tracks are copied directly from the back of the cover, as they are written.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
790 349 Eurythmics We Two Are One Too ‎(VHS, SECAM) BMG Video 790 349 France 1989
780 349 Eurythmics We Two Are One Too ‎(Laserdisc, 12", S/Sided, PAL, SECAM, CLV) BMG Video 780 349 Europe 1990
SW-5710 Eurythmics We Two Are One Too ‎(VHS, Album, NTSC) BMG Video SW-5710 US 1990
790 349 Eurythmics We Two Are One Too ‎(VHS, PAL) BMG Video 790 349 Australia 1989
790 349 Eurythmics We Two Are One Too ‎(VHS, PAL) BMG Video, RCA 790 349 UK 1990

Tracklist

1 We 4 Are 3 2:38
2 We Two Are One (Live And Acoustic Versions) 1:30
3 I Love You Like A Ball And Chain (Live Version) 1:17
4 Don't Ask Me Why 4:20
5 How Long? 2:09
6 You Hurt Me (I Hate You) (LP Version) 0:30
7 (My My) Baby's Gonna Cry 4:52
8 We Two Are One (Live Version) 0:23
9 I Need You (Acoustic Version) 2:19
10 Rudolph And The Red Nosed Reindeer 1:30
11 The King And Queen Of America 4:19
12 Love Is A Stranger (Live Version) 0:25
13 Sylvia (LP Version) 1:28
14 Revival 3:59
15 Farewell To Tawathie (Trad. Scottish) 2:30
16 Angel 5:05
17 Ballad Of Eurythmics Road Crew 1:23
18 When The Day Goes Down (LP And Live Versions) 6:21

Companies, etc.

  • Marketed By – 6 West Home Video
  • Distributed By – 6 West Home Video

Notes

Total Running Time: Approx. 60 minutes

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 7822-17-5710-3

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
790 349 Eurythmics We Two Are One Too ‎(VHS, SECAM) BMG Video 790 349 France 1989
780 349 Eurythmics We Two Are One Too ‎(Laserdisc, 12", S/Sided, PAL, SECAM, CLV) BMG Video 780 349 Europe 1990
BVLP-8 Eurythmics We Two Are One Too ‎(Laserdisc, 12", NTSC) BMG Video BVLP-8 Japan 1990
790 349 Eurythmics We Two Are One Too ‎(VHS, PAL) BMG Video 790 349 Australia 1989
790 349 Eurythmics We Two Are One Too ‎(VHS, PAL) BMG Video, RCA 790 349 UK 1990
Abuseyourdna
Technical Note: The laserdisc contains Japanese subtitles that are NOT removable, and are NOT LD+G. The good news is that they do not play over the music portions. Details:The subtitles appear only over the spoken/speaking portions of the disc, not the concert/music footage. Example: When the official music videos are playing (Revival, Don't Ask Me Why, etc...) there are no subtitles... Some of the other segments (not complete songs) only contain music, and there are no subtitles (You Hurt Me...etc.) But on pieces where Annie says 'Fox Theatre, Detroit Tonight!" there is a Japanese subtitle. Also, this is NOT an LD+G disc. Laserdisc+Graphics means you have the option to remove subtitles. The subtitles for this disc are mixed into the video. I personally have remastered the disc using both the laserdisc and the VHS (broken open on a new seal, played only once)... and I have inserted the speaking segments from the VHS over the laserdisc segments. You can barely tell the difference, because (luckily!) the style and motif of the in-between segments is intentionally "grainy" "noisy" to some degree in an artistic way... so absolute digital perfection of those scenes is barely different between the laser and VHS. While the laserdisc contains the masterfully brilliant and beautiful laserdisc version of the musical portions--not to mention an analog to digital sound quality you cannot get from a VHS (or any other kind of) tape. I'm a perfectionist, these things matter to me. Had the company that produced this had a brain, they would release this thing (fully remastered) on to DVD. Ditto for "Savage." (At least with Savage, there are no spoken interviews, "segements" and its' all music, hence, no subtitles. Sorry for the long review--but I hope it helps someone out there who is mad about the Japanese subtitles. "It is what it is." -M.
Querlaca
This disc contains the music video for "Revival" which never made it onto DVD.