the BEST Album of the 1980s from this list (Radio 2 Poll)
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ABBA - Super Trouper ABC - The Lexicon Of Love AC/DC Back In Black a-ha - Hunting High & Low Bob Marley & The Wailers Uprising Bon Jovi Slippery When Wet Bruce Springsteen - Born In The USA Culture Club - Colour By Numbers The Cure Disintegration David Bowie - Let's Dance Deacon Blue - Raintown De La Soul 3 Feet High And Rising Depeche Mode Music For The Masses Diana Ross - Diana Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms Duran Duran - Rio Eurythmics - Be Yourself Tonight Fleetwood Mac - Tango In The Night Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Welcome To The Pleasuredome George Michael - Faith Grace Jones Nightclubbing Guns N' Roses Appetite For Destruction The Human League - Dare INXS - Kick Janet Jackson Control Kate Bush Hounds Of Love Kylie Minogue - Kylie Madonna - True Blue Michael Jackson - Thriller Paul Simon - Graceland Pet Shop Boys - Actually Peter Gabriel - So Phil Collins - No Jacket Required Prince Purple Rain Public Enemy It Takes A Nation Of Millions Queen - The Works Sade - Diamond Life Simply Red - A New Flame The Smiths The Queen Is Dead Soft Cell Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret Soul II Soul - Club Classics Vol. One Spandau Ballet - True The Stone Roses The Stone Roses Tears for Fears - Songs From The Big Chair Terence Trent DArby - Introducing the Hardline According to Tina Turner - Private Dancer Tracy Chapman - Tracy Chapman U2 - The Joshua Tree Wham! - Make It Big Whitney Houston - Whitney https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/art...80s-album-vote I voted True by Spandu their 3rd album that made them True Communication Gold Lifeline Heaven has a secret from one album and all classic :worship: |
Too many to choose
I could get it down to a top ten in no particular order Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
1) Hounds of Love
2) Purple Rain 3) Disintegration 4) Dare 5) The Queen is Dead True Blue is probably my least favourite of Madonna's four 80s albums, dunno why they've picked that :shrug: Talking Heads - Remain in Light being overlooked in favour of tripe from Duran Duran, Soft Cell and ABC is criminal. As is R.E.M.'s Murmur and Sonic Youth's Daydream Nation. |
who cares about these nobodies :joker:
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Bon Jovi and Kylie
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i really am liking their acoustic versions, and what do u got? and now their first 4 songs from Bon Jovi: 2020 a lot more |
Hounds of Love is a perfect album, one of my two all time favourites
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oh wait i luv that A-Ha album
Morten Harket a gem of a voice and lovely personality he got :flutter: also lovely daughter of his Tomine, where he these days writes music for :love: |
Hounds of LOve and Dare are right up there
but if I think about UK musical impact and cultural impact i probably would say Welcome to the Pleasuredome was the biggest |
and may win
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does anyone remember more than 3 songs off of it? I don't think it had any massive impact, certainly nowhere near as big as Thriller/Purple Rain/Born in the USA
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U2.
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it was massive purple rain was an album, Frankie says was part of UK culture. it was in tv shows https://i.ytimg.com/vi/DUa5CCbcjEI/maxresdefault.jpg |
"Frankie was part of UK culture"
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relax IS THE 7TH BIGGEST uk SELLING SINGLE OF ALL TIME!
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I think Id probably agree ... Fabulous album which still sounds relevant today ... imho Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Still love that bass line Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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