"Switching to Arista Records in the U.S., Eurythmics made their last album together with We Too Are One, and they went out in style. Calling upon a broad pop range, their seventh album was their best since Be Yourself Tonight in 1985. The sound was varied, the melodies were strong, and the lyrics were unusually well-crafted. In retrospect, the album can be seen as a dry run for Annie Lennox's debut solo album, Diva (1992); songs like 'Don't Ask Me Why' (which grazed the U.S. Top 40) serve as precursors to the dramatic ballads to come."
1. We Two Are One
2. The King And Queen Of America
3. (My My) Baby’s Gonna Cry
4. Don’t Ask Me Why
5. Angel
6. Revival
7. You Hurt Me (And I Hate You)
8. Sylvia
9. How Long?
10. When The Day Goes Down