This month marks the thirtieth anniversary of Sign In Please, the debut album from the Los Angeles hard rock band Autograph. It spent twenty-nine weeks on the US Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 29.
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Friday, October 31, 2014
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Champaign - Woman in Flames
Named after their hometown in Illinois, the American R&B Champaign released their third studio album Woman in Flames thirty years ago this month. The record spent three weeks on the US Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 184.
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Tommy Shaw - Girls With Guns
This month marks the thirtieth anniversary of Girls With Guns, the debut solo album from Styx guitarist/singer Tommy Shaw. It spent twenty-five weeks on the US Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 50.
Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Welcome to the Pleasuredome (30th anniversary)
Today (October 29th) marks the thirtieth anniversary of Welcome to the Pleasuredome, the debut album from Frankie Goes to Hollywood. This 1984 release spent forty-one weeks on the US Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 33.
For my full review of this double-record, click here.
For my full review of this double-record, click here.
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Philip Bailey - Chinese Wall
This month marks the thirtieth anniversary of Chinese Wall, the second solo studio album from Philip Bailey. It spent thirty-five weeks on the US Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 22. It also hit number 10 on the US Billboard R&B chart. The record earned him a Grammy Award nomination for Best R&B Vocal Performance Male.
Monday, October 27, 2014
Dazz Band - Jukebox
This month marks the thirtieth anniversary of Jukebox, the sixth studio album from the Dazz Band. It spent twenty-nine weeks on the US Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 83. It also went to number 18 on the US Billboard R&B chart.
Labels:
80's,
Bobby Harris,
Dazz Band,
Eric Fearman,
Isaac Wiley Jr.,
Jerry Bell,
Jukebox,
Kenny Pettus,
Kevin Kendrick,
Michael Wiley,
music,
Pierre DeMudd,
Raymond Calhoun,
Sennie Martin,
Steve Cox,
Terry Stanton
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Blondie - Eat To The Beat
Welcome to another edition of Seventies Sunday.
This month marks the thirty-fifth anniversary of Eat To The Beat, the fourth studio album from Blondie. This 1979 release spent fifty-one weeks on the US Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 17. Around the world, it reached number 23 in Germany, number 19 in Austria, number 16 in the Netherlands, number 9 in Australia, number 6 in Canada and Norway, number 2 in Sweden, and number 1 in the UK.
This month marks the thirty-fifth anniversary of Eat To The Beat, the fourth studio album from Blondie. This 1979 release spent fifty-one weeks on the US Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 17. Around the world, it reached number 23 in Germany, number 19 in Austria, number 16 in the Netherlands, number 9 in Australia, number 6 in Canada and Norway, number 2 in Sweden, and number 1 in the UK.
Labels:
70’s,
Blondie,
Chris Stein,
Clement Burke,
Debbie Harry,
Donna Destri,
Eat To The Beat,
Frank Infante,
Jimmy Destri,
Lorna Luft,
Mike Chapman,
music,
Nigel Harrison,
Robert Fripp
Saturday, October 25, 2014
The Specials - The Specials
Welcome to another edition of Seventies Saturday.
This month marks the thirty-fifth anniversary of the self-titled debut of the Specials. This 1979 release went to number 34 in Sweden, number 21 in Canada, number 5 in New Zealand and number 4 in the UK. Here in the US, it spent twenty-one weeks on the Billboard Album chart with a top spot of 84.
This month marks the thirty-fifth anniversary of the self-titled debut of the Specials. This 1979 release went to number 34 in Sweden, number 21 in Canada, number 5 in New Zealand and number 4 in the UK. Here in the US, it spent twenty-one weeks on the Billboard Album chart with a top spot of 84.
Labels:
70’s,
Chrissie Hynde,
debut,
Dick Cuthell,
Jerry Dammers,
John Bradbury,
Lynval Golding,
music,
Neville Staple,
Rico Rodriguez,
Roddy Radiation,
Sir Horace Gentleman,
Terry Hall,
the Specials
Friday, October 24, 2014
Janet Jackson - Dream Street
Yesterday (October 23rd) marked the thirtieth anniversary of Dream Street, the second studio album from Janet Jackson. Despite Janet’s ongoing role as Cleo Hewitt on season 4 of the TV show Fame, the album only spent six weeks on the US Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 147. It did get to number 19 on the US Billboard R&B chart. The album had four producers – her brother Marlon Jackson, Jesse Johnson of the Time, and disco greats Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte (who guided many of Donna Summer’s biggest hits).
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Wham! - Make It Big
Today (October 23rd) marks the thirtieth anniversary of Make It Big, the second studio album from Wham! The multi-Platinum seller hit number 5 in France and Germany, number 4 in Austria, and number 3 in Sweden. It held the number 1 spot on the charts in Australia, Canada, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, New Zealand, Switzerland, and the UK. It also went to number 1 here in the US, with a total of eighty weeks on the Billboard Album chart.
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Paul McCartney - Give My Regards to Broad Street
Today (October 22nd) marks the thirtieth anniversary of Give My Regards to Broad Street, the soundtrack album to the film of the same name starring Paul McCartney. While the film did not fare well, the album was big across the globe. It went to number 25 in Germany and New Zealand, number 24 in the Netherlands, number 23 in Canada, number 21 on the US Billboard Album chart (with eighteen weeks total on the chart), number 15 in Italy, number 10 in Australia, number 9 in Sweden, number 6 in Japan, number 4 in Norway and Spain, and number 1 in the UK.
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Culture Club - Waking Up with the House on Fire
Tomorrow (October 22nd) marks the thirtieth anniversary of Waking Up with the House on Fire, the third studio album from Culture Club. The record did well, charting at number 22 in West Germany, number 21 in Switzerland, number 19 in Sweden, number 15 in New Zealand, number 9 in Norway, number 7 in the Netherlands and Italy, number 6 in Canada, number 4 in Japan, and number 2 in Australia, France and the UK. Here in the US, it spent twenty weeks on the Billboard Album Chart with a peak spot of 26.
Monday, October 20, 2014
Pat Benatar - In the Heat of the Night (35th anniversary)
Today (October 20th) marks the thirty-fifth anniversary of the release of In the Heat of the Night, the debut album from rocker Pat Benatar. It spent a total of one hundred and twenty two weeks on the US Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 12.
If you have not yet read it, please click here for my review of one of my favorite albums from 1979. It started a life-long love of Benatar's music.
If you have not yet read it, please click here for my review of one of my favorite albums from 1979. It started a life-long love of Benatar's music.
Art of Noise - Who Is Afraid of the Art of Noise?
This week (October 22nd) marks the thirtieth anniversary of Who’s Afraid of the Art of Noise?, the first full-length studio album from the English group the Art of Noise. It charted at number 35 in New Zealand, number 30 in the Netherlands and number 27 in the UK. Here in the US, it spent thirteen weeks on the Billboard Album chart with a top spot of number 85.
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Big Country - Steeltown
Today (October 19th) is the thirtieth anniversary of Steeltown, the second studio album from Big Country. Around the globe, it went to number 53 in Canada and Germany, number 33 in the Netherlands, number 28 in Sweden, number 15 in New Zealand, number 12 in Norway, and number 1 in the UK. Here in the US, it spent seventeen weeks on the Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 70.
Prince - Prince (35th anniversary)
Welcome to another edition of Seventies Sunday.
Today (October 19th) marks the thirty-fifth anniversary of the self-titled second studio album from Prince. The record spent twenty-eight weeks on the US Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 22.
For my complete review of this 1979 release, please click here.
Today (October 19th) marks the thirty-fifth anniversary of the self-titled second studio album from Prince. The record spent twenty-eight weeks on the US Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 22.
For my complete review of this 1979 release, please click here.
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Frank Zappa - Them or Us
Today (October 18th) marks the thirtieth anniversary of Them or Us, a double-album from Frank Zappa. It charted at number 53 in the UK and number 22 in Sweden.
Melissa Manchester - Melissa Manchester (35th anniversary)
Welcome to another edition of Seventies Saturday.
This month marks the thirty-fifth anniversary of Melissa Manchester, the self-titled eighth studio album. This 1979 release spent twenty-one weeks on the US Billboard Album chart and peaked at number 63.
Click here for my full review.
This month marks the thirty-fifth anniversary of Melissa Manchester, the self-titled eighth studio album. This 1979 release spent twenty-one weeks on the US Billboard Album chart and peaked at number 63.
Click here for my full review.
Friday, October 17, 2014
Dreamboy - Contact
Earlier this week (October 15th) marked the thirtieth anniversary of Contact, the follow-up album to the 1983 self-titled debut EP (click here for that review) from Dreamboy. It would also end up being the final recording by the Michigan band at the time.
Thursday, October 16, 2014
UB40 - Geffery Morgan
Today (October 16th) marks the thirtieth anniversary of Geffery Morgan, the fifth studio album from UB40. The album charted at number 49 in Sweden, number 27 in New Zealand, number 9 in the Netherlands, and number 3 in the UK. Here in the US, it spent twenty-six weeks on the Billboard Album chart with a top spot of 60.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense
Today (October 15th) marks the thirtieth anniversary of the release of Stop Making Sense, the live album from Talking Heads. It served as a soundtrack to the concert film of the same name that was released in theatres in April of 1984. It spent one-hundred and eighteen weeks on the US Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 41. It also went to number 33 in Canada, number 26 in Sweden, number 24 in the UK, number 13 in Switzerland, number 12 in Austria, and number 2 in the Netherlands and New Zealand.
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Julian Lennon - Valotte
Tomorrow (October 15th) marks the thirtieth anniversary of Valotte, the debut album of Julian Lennon. This 1984 release went to number 60 in Denmark, number 41 in Japan, number 20 in the UK, number 17 on the US Billboard Hot 100 (where it spent forty-six weeks total on the chart), number 15 in New Zealand, number 12 in Canada, and number 8 in Australia.
Monday, October 13, 2014
Ramones - Too Tough To Die
This month marks the thirtieth anniversary of Too Tough To Die, the eighth studio album from the Ramones. It was the first to feature Richie Ramone (Richard Reinhardt) on drums. It spent six weeks on the US Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 171. It also hit number 63 in the UK and number 49 in Sweden.
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Hall & Oates - Big Bam Boom
Today (October 12th) marks the thirtieth anniversary of Big Bam Boom, the twelfth studio album from Daryl Hall and John Oates. This multi-platinum seller went to number 28 in the UK and number 20 in Australia. It also spent fifty-one weeks on the US Billboard Album chart where it peaked at number 5.
Labels:
80’s,
Bashiri Johnson,
Big Bam Boom,
Brian Doyle,
Charles DeChant,
Coati Mundi,
Daryl Hall,
Hall and Oates,
Jay Burnett,
Jimmy Bralower,
John Oates,
Mickey Currey,
music,
Robbie Kilgore,
Wells Christy
Saturday, October 11, 2014
Stephanie Mills - I've Got the Cure
This month marks the thirtieth anniversary of I’ve Got the Cure, the eighth studio album from Stephanie Mills. This release spent fifteen weeks on the US Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 73. It also went to number 10 on the US Billboard R&B chart.
Friday, October 10, 2014
Rebbie Jackson - Centipede
Today (October 10th) marks the thirtieth anniversary of Centipede, the debut album from Rebbie Jackson. She was the oldest of the Jackson family kids, but did not record her first record until she was in her mid-thirties. This album spent eighteen weeks on the US Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 63. It also reached number 13 on the US Billboard R&B chart.
Thursday, October 9, 2014
Devo - Shout
Today (October 9th) marks the thirtieth anniversary of Shout, the sixth studio album from Devo. In Canada, it peaked at number 92. Here in the US, it spent six weeks on the Billboard Album chart with a top spot of number 83.
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
The Fall - The Wonderful and Frightening World of the Fall
Following the release of 1983’s Perverted By Language (click here for that review), the Fall returned with their seventh studio album The Wonderful and Frightening World of the Fall. Today (October 8th) marks the thirtieth anniversary of the album’s release. It went to number 62 in the band’s native UK.
Bronski Beat - The Age of Consent (30th anniversary)
This month marks the thirtieth anniversary of The Age of Consent, the debut album from the Bronski Beat. It spent twenty-five weeks on the US Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 36.
For my complete album review, please click here.
For my complete album review, please click here.
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Dan Hartman - I Can Dream About You
This month marks the thirtieth anniversary of I Can Dream About You, the fifth studio album from American singer-songwriter Dan Hartman. The record peaked at number 55 on the US Billboard Album chart, with a twenty-eight week total chart run. It was his highest ranking album to date here in the States.
Monday, October 6, 2014
Ashford and Simpson - Solid
This month marks the thirtieth anniversary of Solid, the twelfth studio album from husband and wife singer/song-writers Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson. This one hit number 42 in the UK, number 29 on the US Billboard Album chart (with a total thirty-six week run on the chart) and number 1 on the US Billboard R&B chart.
Sunday, October 5, 2014
Rupert Holmes - Partners In Crime (35th anniversary)
Welcome to another edition of Seventies Sunday.
Today (October 5th) marks the thirty-fifth anniversary of Partners In Crime, the fifth studio album from singer-songwriter Rupert Holmes. This 1979 release spent thirty-one weeks on the US Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 33.
Click here for my full review of this record.
Today (October 5th) marks the thirty-fifth anniversary of Partners In Crime, the fifth studio album from singer-songwriter Rupert Holmes. This 1979 release spent thirty-one weeks on the US Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 33.
Click here for my full review of this record.
The Police - Reggatta de Blanc (35th anniversary)
Welcome to another edition of Seventies Sunday.
Today (October 5th) marks the thirty-fifth anniversary of Regatta de Blanc, the second studio album from the Police. This 1979 release spent one hundred weeks on the US Billboard Album chart with a peak at number 25.
Click here for my full review of this record.
Today (October 5th) marks the thirty-fifth anniversary of Regatta de Blanc, the second studio album from the Police. This 1979 release spent one hundred weeks on the US Billboard Album chart with a peak at number 25.
Click here for my full review of this record.
Saturday, October 4, 2014
Barbra Streisand - Emotion
This month marks the thirtieth anniversary of Emotion, the twenty-third studio album from Barbra Streisand. The Platinum seller spent twenty-eight weeks on the US Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 19. It also reached number 44 in Canada, number 40 in Germany, number 25 in New Zealand, number 23 in Sweden, number 17 in Switzerland, number 15 in the UK, number 13 in Australia, Austria and Norway, and number 11 in the Netherlands.
Labels:
80’s,
Anita Pointer,
Barbra Streisand,
Don Felder,
Emotion,
Joe Porcaro,
June Pointer,
Kim Carnes,
Larry Fast,
Max Weinberg,
music,
Nathan East,
Robbie Buchanan,
Roy Bittan,
Ruth Pointer,
Steve Lukather
Friday, October 3, 2014
Chaka Khan - I Feel For You
Earlier this week (the 1st) marked the thirtieth anniversary of I Feel For You, the fifth solo studio album from Chaka Khan. It spent forty-nine weeks on the US Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 14. It also charted at number 71 in Australia, number 15 in the UK, and number 4 on the US Billboard R&B chart.
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts - Glorious Results of a Misspent Youth
Earlier this week (on the 1st) was the thirtieth anniversary of Glorious Results of Misspent Youth, the fourth studio album from Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. It spent twenty-one weeks on the US Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 67.
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.
the Replacements - Let It Be (30th anniversary)
Today (October 2nd) marks the thirtieth anniversary of Let It Be, the third studio album from the Replacements.
Click here for my full review.
Click here for my full review.
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Apollonia 6 - Apollonia 6
Today (October 1st) marks the thirtieth anniversary of Apollonia 6, the self-titled only release from the three girl trio of Apollonia (Patricia) Kotero, Susan Moonsie, and Brenda Bennett. Moonsie and Bennett had previously been two-thirds of the group Vanity 6, while Apollonia was cast as the female lead for Purple Rain. As the last of the spin-off albums from that film, this one spent seventeen weeks on the US Billboard Album chart and peaked at number 62.
U2 - The Unforgettable Fire
Today (October 1st) marks the thirtieth anniversary of The Unforgettable Fire, the fourth studio album from U2. The multi-Platinum seller went to number 53 in Ireland, number 39 in Austria, number 24 in Sweden, number 14 in Finland and Germany, number 6 in Norway and Sweden, number 5 in Canada, number 4 in the Netherlands, and number 1 in Australia, New Zealand and the UK. Here in the US, it spent one hundred and thirty two weeks on the Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 12.
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