We Two Are One Too

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We Two Are One Too
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ReleasedApril 1990
Recorded1989–90
Genre Music Compilation Video
Length60 mins
Label BMG Video
Director Sophie Muller
Producer Oil Factory Productions
Eurythmics chronology
Savage
(1988)
We Two Are One Too
(1990)
Greatest Hits
(1991)

We Two Are One Too is a music compilation video by the British pop group Eurythmics released in April 1990 on VHS and LaserDisc (Europe and Japan).

It features the promo videos for the five singles taken from their platinum-selling 1989 album We Too Are One , interspersed with montages and footage (both on and off stage) from their 1989–1990 worldwide concert tour. Though not strictly a "video album" in the same vein as the one produced for Savage in 1988, all of the tracks from the We Too Are One album are included in the video in some form or other.

The video was directed by Sophie Muller, with the exception of the promos for "The King and Queen of America" (directed by Willy Smax) and "Revival" (directed by Philippe Gautier). This is the only commercially available release of the "Revival" video, which has not been included on any of the band's subsequent video compilations.

Track listing

Music credits

All songs written by Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart, except:

Music produced by David A. Stewart and Jimmy Iovine.

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