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Album Review: 1984 (For the Love of Big Brother)

  • Artist: Eurythmics
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Release Date: 1984 11
  • Type: Soundtrack
  • Genre: Rock

Review

While it is not billed as an Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, this album does contain, as a jacket note indicates, "music derived from Eurythmics." The original score of the motion picture 1984, it was treated as a side project for marketing purposes, not as Eurythmics' full-fledged fourth new studio album. Fair enough. Much of the album is instrumental, and the closest thing to a pop song, "Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four)" (which was a Top Ten hit in the U.K.), like the other vocal numbers, relates to the movie's future fiction theme. As such, the album is substandard if judged as an independent Eurythmics album, adequate if judged as a soundtrack. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
I Did It Just the Same Dave Stewart, Annette "Queenie" Lennox Eurythmics (3:28)
Sex Crime (1984) Dave Stewart, Annette "Queenie" Lennox Eurythmics (3:59)
For the Love of Big Brother (Lyrics) Dave Stewart, Annette "Queenie" Lennox Eurythmics (5:05)
Winston's Diary Annette "Queenie" Lennox, Dave Stewart Eurythmics (1:22)
Greeting's from a Dead Man Annette "Queenie" Lennox, Dave Stewart Eurythmics (6:13)
Julia (Lyrics) Jimmy Lennox, Dave Stewart Eurythmics (6:40)
Doubleplusgood (Lyrics) Annette "Queenie" Lennox, Dave Stewart Eurythmics (4:40)
Ministry of Love Annette "Queenie" Lennox, Dave Stewart Eurythmics (3:46)
Room 101 Dave Stewart, Annette "Queenie" Lennox Eurythmics (3:52)

Credits

Pete Ashworth (Photography), Sarah Quill (Photography), Dave Stewart (Mixing), Eric "ET" Thorngren (Engineer), Annie Lennox (Vocals), Eric "ET" Thorngren (Mixing), Dave Stewart (Bass), Annie Lennox (Percussion), Dave Stewart (Vocals), Dave Stewart (Drums), Dave Stewart (Producer), Sean Burrows (Assistant), Annie Lennox (Keyboards), Dave Stewart (Keyboards), Dave Stewart (Guitar), Sean Burrows (Assistant Engineer), Sarah Quill (Cover Photo), Howard Brown (Logo), Annie Lennox (Flute), Steven Stanley (Engineer)
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1984 (for the love of big brother)
Soundtrack by Eurythmics
Released November 1984
Genre New Wave, Electronica, Synth Pop, Dance-Pop
Label RCA/Virgin Records
Producer David A. Stewart
Professional reviews
Eurythmics chronology
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(1984)
1984 (For The Love Of Big Brother)
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1984 (For the Love of Big Brother) is a soundtrack album by Eurythmics, containing music recorded by the group for director Michael Radford's colour remake film version of George Orwell's classic dystopian novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four. Virgin Films produced the film for release in its namesake year, and commissioned Eurythmics to write a soundtrack. Unknown to the group, Radford had commissioned his own orchestral score, and was not fond of Eurythmics' work. Two versions of the film were released, one featuring Eurythmics' music, and the "director's cut", which replaced most of Eurythmics' music by the orchestral score. When accepting an award for the film, Radford publicly complained of having Eurythmics' music "foisted" on him. Eurythmics issued a statement that they had accepted Virgin's commission in good faith, and would never have done so if they had known that it was not being done with the director's approval.

Lennox and Stewart worked as a duo for these recordings, with no contribution from other musicians. The music, whilst containing many electronic elements, was far from being "synth pop"; Stewart described some tracks as being like "Kraftwerk meets African tribal meets Booker T and the MGs."

Most of the tracks are instrumental, with song titles and lyrics of two songs on the album being derived from Orwell's text. For instance, "I Did It Just The Same" is taken from a passage in the book where the protagonist, Winston Smith, relates how he committed "sexcrime" with a prostitute—initially deceived by her makeup, when he got close to her, he realised she was "about fifty - but I did it just the same". "Julia" was the name of Winston's lover. "Sexcrime" and "Doubleplusgood" are examples of Newspeak, the revised version of the English language spoken in Orwell's story. The track "Doubleplusgood" features a female announcer -- the voice of the omnipresent Telescreen in the movie -- reading out various memos which Winston had received at his job in the Ministry of Truth, where his role was to amend past and present newspaper articles so that they conformed to current Party dogma. The "Ministry of Love" was the government police and torture department, and included "Room 101", a room which contained "the worst thing in the world"—i.e. where each torture victim would be confronted with their own worst nightmare. Two singles were released from the album, the punchy pop track "Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four)", and the long, gentle ballad, "Julia". The former was a top 10 hit in most territories, however, "Julia" achieved little commercial success.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "I Did It Just The Same"
  2. "Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four)"
  3. "For The Love of Big Brother"
  4. "Winston's Diary"
  5. "Greetings From A Dead Man"
  6. "Julia"
  7. "Doubleplusgood"
  8. "Ministry of Love"
  9. "Room 101"

Personnel

  • Annie Lennox: vocals, keyboards/synthesizers, percussion
  • David A. Stewart: backing vocals, guitar, bass guitar, keyboards/synthesizers, drum & sequencer programming
  • Produced by David A Stewart
  • Mixed by David A Stewart & Eric 'E.T.' Thorngren

Chart performance

Chart (1984) Peak
position
UK Albums Chart 23
U.S. Billboard 200 93
Australia 22
Switzerland 18
Sweden 6

Certifications

Organization Level
BPI (UK) Gold



 
 

 

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