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Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today we revisit Annie Lennoxâs 1992 solo debut, a joyous and liberated pop album with a prophetic message about the disillusionment of fame.
From the very beginning of her rise to international stardom, Annie Lennox desperately wanted to transcend her own fame. Her breakout single as one half of Eurythmics, 1983âs âSweet Dreams (Are Made of This),â encapsulated her anxieties as a frontwoman in the increasingly panoptic public eye: âEverybodyâs looking for something,â she warned. Her androgynous fashion in the songâs music videoâthe buzzed, radioactive orange hair, the tailored menâs suitâwas a form of defensive armor against a tabloid culture fixated on, as she phrased it to
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