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The Eurythmics - Ultimate Collection (2005) is widely considered a superior alternative to the original 1991 Greatest Hits due to its remastered sound and the addition of two exclusive tracks. While it captures the duo's peak synth-pop era, some collectors note its specific focus on radio singles over deep album cuts. Audio Quality & Remastering

, such as "I Saved the World Today," and debuted two previously unreleased songs, "Was It Just Another Love Affair?" and the lead single "I've Got a Life". Technical Excellence: The FLAC Advantage Eurythmics - Ultimate Collection -2005- -FLAC- 88

  1. Better Sound: The 1991 masters are noticeably flatter and quieter.
  2. Extended Timeline: It includes hits from the 90s reunion albums (We Too Are One and Peace) which the 1991 compilation missed, such as "I Saved the World Today" and "17 Again."
  3. Edits vs. Album Versions: Be aware that, like most compilations, this uses mostly single edits.

    Career Scope: Covers the duo's major hits from 1982 to 1999. It "narrowly trumps" the 1991 collection by including more material from their later albums like Savage and Peace. The Eurythmics - Ultimate Collection (2005) is widely

    Unique Content: It includes two previously unreleased songs: the lead single "I've Got a Life" and "Was It Just Another Love Affair?". FLAC is lossless, meaning the audio is identical

    Two New Tracks: This specific release gave fans "I've Got a Life" and "Was It Just Another Love Song?", bridging their classic sound with modern production.

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