"The Tourists" is the self-titled debut album by the British band The Tourists, released in 1979. The album features a mix of pop, new wave, and punk influences, showcasing the band's eclectic style and catchy songwriting.
Led by vocalists Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart, who would later achieve international fame as the duo Eurythmics, The Tourists' debut album includes tracks like "Blind Among the Flowers" and "The Loneliest Man in the World," which blend infectious melodies with edgy guitar riffs and synthesizer-driven arrangements.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "I Only Want to Be with You," a cover of the Dusty Springfield classic, which became a hit single for The Tourists, reaching the top 10 on the UK charts.
Despite achieving moderate success with singles like "I Only Want to Be with You," The Tourists' debut album received mixed reviews from critics and did not achieve the same level of commercial success as their later releases. However, it remains a notable entry in the band's discography and offers a glimpse into the early musical careers of Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart before they found fame as Eurythmics.