Ambitious, uncompromising and always inventive, Eurythmics has been a seminal influence in music for nearly three decades. Formed by Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart in 1982, the visionary British pair reached international acclaim with hits like "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" and "Here Comes the Rain Again," which showcased the group’s boldly intelligent brand of synth pop, soul, R&B and avant-garde. Despite their mastery of myriad styles and tastes, the core recipe for Eurythmics has always been fundamentally basic – Lennox’s powerhouse and emotive alto voice and Stewart’s unique and cutting-edge production skills. With such brilliant mutual artistry, it comes as little surprise that each of their solo endeavors has been exciting and prolific; over the past two decades Lennox has released several critically successful solo albums while Stewart has released his own works and produced for the likes of Tom Petty and Bob Dylan. A legendary duo of incalculable sonic significance, Eurythmics has sold 80 million records worldwide.