Today (October 30th) marks the thirtieth anniversary of Seven the Hard Way, the sixth studio (and seventh overall) album from Pat Benatar. This 1985 release rolled on up to number 69 in the UK, number 42 in France, number 36 in Canada, number 32 in Sweden and number 19 in Australia. Here in the US, it spent twenty weeks on the Billboard Album chart with a top spot of number 26.
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Showing posts with label Lenny Castro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lenny Castro. Show all posts
Friday, October 30, 2015
Monday, November 24, 2014
Pat Benatar - Tropico
This month marks the thirtieth anniversary of Tropico, the sixth album from Pat Benatar. The November of 1984 release spent twenty-two weeks on the US Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 14. It also reached number 31 in the UK, number 26 in Germany, number 23 in the Netherlands, number 21 in Canada, number 19 in Sweden, number 16 in France, and number 9 in Australia.
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Sheena Easton - A Private Heaven
Today (October 2nd) marks the thirtieth anniversary of A Private Heaven, the sixth studio album from Sheena Easton. The Platinum seller hit number 88 in Australia, number 36 in Canada, number 26 in New Zealand, and number 9 in Japan. Here in the US, it spent thirty-five weeks on the Billboard Album chart and peaked at number 15.
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Rickie Lee Jones - The Magazine
This week (September 12th) marks the thirtieth anniversary of The Magazine, the third studio album from Rickie Lee Jones. It spent twenty-one weeks on the US Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 44. It also went to number 40 in the UK and number 20 on the US Billboard Jazz chart. Some of the album was written in Paris while Jones was kicking her addiction to heroin and cocaine.
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Olivia Newton-John - Totally Hot
Welcome to another edition of Seventies Sunday.
Today, in honor of its thirty-fifth anniversary this month, we are giving a listen to the 1978 release Totally Hot. This was the tenth studio album for Australian-born singer Olivia Newton-John. The Platinum selling record went to number 30 in the UK, number 18 in New Zealand, number 9 in Japan, number 7 on the US Billboard Album chart, number 5 in Canada, and number 4 in Australia on the US Billboard Country chart.
Today, in honor of its thirty-fifth anniversary this month, we are giving a listen to the 1978 release Totally Hot. This was the tenth studio album for Australian-born singer Olivia Newton-John. The Platinum selling record went to number 30 in the UK, number 18 in New Zealand, number 9 in Japan, number 7 on the US Billboard Album chart, number 5 in Canada, and number 4 in Australia on the US Billboard Country chart.
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David Hungate,
Ed Greene,
Gerald Peterson,
Jai Winding,
John Farrar,
Lenny Castro,
Michael Boddicker,
Mike Botts,
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Olivia Newton-John,
Steve Lukather,
Totally Hot
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