Eurythmics & Dave Stewart & Annie Lennox – Be Yourself Tonight
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1985 album Be Yourself Tonight.
Music from Be Yourself Tonight
Gear Used On Be Yourself Tonight
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Guitars used by David A. Stewart on Be Yourself Tonight
As per this article, David A Stewart owned a Robin Octave guitar - he is also pictured with this guitar on the front cover of the magazine the article is sourced from. He used this guitar around the time of Be Yourself Tonight.
"A guy came up to me after a gig in America and said, 'I bet you'll like this, I've just made it,' and I've been playing it ever since. It starts an octave higher than a normal guitar, and for some of the stuff I play on it, like the riff from 'Right By Your Side', you'd be off the edge of the fretboard on a normal guitar.
As per this article from 1985, David A Stewart had a Bond electric guitar (likely referring to the Electraglide). He played it on "Adrian" and "Here Comes That Sinking Feeling" on Eurythmics’ Be Yourself Tonight album.