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Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

My (pretty stable) favorite from the 80s (one release per artist):

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Metallica
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Iron Maiden
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Queensr˙che
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Guns n' Roses
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AC⚡DC
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Van Halen
5150 1986
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John Zorn
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Queen
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Bon Jovi
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Whitesnake
1987 1987
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Joe Satriani
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David Lee Roth
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Slayer
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Scorpions
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Bob Harris
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King Crimson
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Pink Floyd
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Sanctuary
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Alcatrazz
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Rush
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Alice Cooper
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Fates Warning
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Aerosmith
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Yngwie J. Malmsteen
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Marillion
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Depeche Mode
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Dixie Dregs
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Dio
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An excellent list! I wish my album listings looked as colourful as that. Tongue
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^ You make up for that with your avatar! Cool
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Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

I posted my favorite releases from the 1980s which I listened to back then and still listen to now. What is the problem? You also only listed 1980s releases btw. Smile

Okay, sorry, I misunderstood that. Embarrassed  But the reason for, I only listed '80s releases, is that it was almost only that kind I listened to.

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Well, I was growing up during the 80s. The list does contain a few albums which I only learned about in the 90s. Will remove them for the sake of authenticity ...
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Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

Well, I was growing up during the 80s. The list does contain a few albums which I only learned about in the 90s. Will remove them for the sake of authenticity ...

Don't bother that much for my sake.

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Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

It took me a long time to properly appreciate Sade, I admit. But I now own a few of the Japanese reissues, so there's that. Diamond Life and Promise are brilliant. I remember when she toured fifteen years ago. Having missed that tour and knowing they probably never will again = major bummer.

Giorgio Moroder's score for The Cat People is fantastic and that's one I still listen to. The synth tones are gorgeous. The music is evocative and transporting. I dig the movie, too. The '80s was a swell time for electronic soundtracks (and movies, duh).

Midnight Oil's cool. I should listen to them more. Same for Gary Numan.


The 80s is so cool for music in the 80s. John Carpenter (I adore Escape From New York), Wendy Carlos for Tron....

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I might try to post a longer list of albums I liked in the 80s and still like (I will keep to music from the 80s -- I prefer that focus).

These are some ones from others 80s lists I got into post-80s.

- Art Zoyd - Generation Sans Futur (Started listening to Art Zoyd in maybe 2005, and the two albums here that got mentioned by two others have alternated as my favourite AZ album)
- Art Zoyd - Le Mariage du Ciel et de l'Enfer (I adore this album)
- Bacamarte - Depois do Fim (discovered in 2005 or 2006)
- Beausoleil, Bobby - Lucifer Rising (discovered in about 2010, maybe, thanks to a PA user recommendation to me)
- Bowie, David - Scary Monsters (2009 maybe? I might have heard it in full in the 80s but it was not until Bowie was being added to this site that I more deeply explored his discography. That said, this album actually has never completely clicked)
- Depeche Mode - Music for the Masses. I knew Depeche Mode but I only got into this in very recent years.
- Dün - Eros . A favourite of mine in 2005/2006, which still is.
- Eskaton - 4 Visions. Got to know this when I got to know Eros. Love this album.
- Jaivas, Los - Alturas de Machu Picchu. Also first heard in 2005. Actually have not listened to it for quite some years.
- News From Babel - Letters Home. First heard in maybe 2010 as a recommendation from the same PA user as recommended Beausoleil.
- Present - Triskaidekaphobie. Got into a little while before I joined PA.
- Sade - Diamond Life. I got into this in the late 90s.
- Siouxsie & The Banshees - JuJu. It's only in the last few years that I became totally infatuated with Siouxsie and The B, and really explored her music, and this is an incredible album. S&TB has rocked my world!
- Talk Talk - Spirit of Eden. heard it first some time after I joined PA, but only in recent years have I really loved Talk Talk.
- Talking Heads - Remain In Light. Just really got into this album after joining PA.
- Univers Zero - Ceux du Dehors. Got into this in 2005. This was my original UZ favourite album, and it is great,
- Univers Zero - UZED . Got into this in 2006.
- Violent Femmes - Violent Femmes. Heard VF in the 80s, but only listened to this album in full and really appreciate it in the last two years.
- John Zorn- - Naked City. Got into this in about 2009 and revisited it again recently and like it more than ever.


Albums mentioned that I loved in the 80s and have fond memories of at least:

- David Bowie - Let's Dance. It's the B side I loved
- Roxy Music - Avalon. I really liked this in the 80s, I should listen again.
- Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense. Been many years since I last listened to it in full.
- U2 - The Joshua Tree. I have not heard this in so many years.
- The Who - It's Hard. First album I bought for my self (on cassette). "I've Known No War" is terrific. I would have added it to my list but I last listened to it in full over 20 years ago.

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And now a couple of artists in PA who had work in the 80s that I loved in the 80s and still like: Kitaro and Vangelis.

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Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

You also only listed 1980s releases btw. Smile

This remark of yours made me think about that in the first half of the '80s, I liked much a live album from the late '70s, so I've added it to my list. Smile


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How is this thread different from this former one?
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Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

My (pretty stable) favorite from the 80s (one release per artist, removed albums I discovered in the 90s or later):

1album cover
Metallica
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2album cover
Iron Maiden
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3album cover
Queensr˙che
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5album cover
AC⚡DC
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6album cover
Van Halen
5150 1986
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8album cover
Queen
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10album cover
Whitesnake
1987 1987
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12album cover
Joe Satriani
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15album cover
Scorpions
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20album cover
Sanctuary
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23album cover
Alice Cooper
Trash 1989
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Aerosmith
Pump 1989
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Yngwie J. Malmsteen
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Depeche Mode
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I still like these ones. Tongue
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^ back in the 1980s I was between 4 and 14 years old, so these releases represent my first experiences with records. Needless to say that I was a metalhead first and foremost Cool
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

It may look like that person-historical subjects don't have so much interest anymore.

I'm not sure where you're going with that statement and your OP.Confused

I listed all of my faves 80's albums, but needless to say that I didn't know half of them back then - I was 17 in 1980. I can always go back to my list and bolden the albums I was aware of and bought at release time, but something tells me that you could also probably do that for me without being far off from my then-tastes.

in the first part of the 80's, I was introducing myself to JR/F (namely via Caravanserai, Mahavishnu, RTF, 11th House, etc...), partly because I had diminishing returns every new year with pop/rock aired on the radio. Less and less newly-released albums pleased me.

In the second half of the 70's, I got into late-50's/60's/70's jazz - but only skimmed the surface (Mingus Trane Miles, McCoy), but I also disliked the "smooth jazz" of the 80's. From 89 onwards, I kind of returned to rock gradually (more/better albums) with 91/92/93 the return of prog


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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

How is this thread different from this former one?

The former was about present favourite non-Prog albums FROM the '80s, while this one, person-historical, is about one's favourite albums IN the '80s, and that may include pre-'80s albums plus Prog - and if you for instance compare my own lists from these two threads, they're very different, even some albums are in both. 

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Ten 80s rock albums, not in any particular order

The Kinks  – Give the People What They Want
Slade – Till Deaf Do Us Part
The Who – Face Dances
Pete Townshend – Empty Glass
Secret Affair – Behind Closed Doors
Bruce Springsteen – The River
Joe Cocker – Sheffield Steel
Graham Parker and The Rumour – The Up Escalator
Graham Parker – Another Grey Area
The Rolling Stones – Tattoo You
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Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

It may look like that person-historical subjects don't have so much interest anymore.
I'm not sure where you're going with that statement and your OP.Confused

Well, that statement is very much my impression from both this thread so far and the former Your top 15 progressive music albums IN the '70s? .

Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

in the first part of the 80's, I was introducing myself to JR/F (namely via Caravanserai, Mahavishnu, RTF, 11th House, etc...), partly because I had diminishing returns every new year with pop/rock aired on the radio. Less and less newly-released albums pleased me.

In the second half of the 70's, I got into late-50's/60's/70's jazz - but only skimmed the surface (Mingus Trane Miles, McCoy), but I also disliked the "smooth jazz" of the 80's. From 89 onwards, I kind of returned to rock gradually (more/better albums) with 91/92/93 the return of prog

Thank you very much for these comments, as that kind is not least what I've had in my mind with this thread.


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As someone who was born in the mid 90's, I find it intriguing that all of you who lived in the 80's, had almost no favorite albums from the 70s or earlier at that point. Was older music considered passé or uncool in the 80's, generally speaking?
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Originally posted by Hrychu Hrychu wrote:

As someone who was born in the mid 90's, I find it intriguing that all of you who lived in the 80's, had almost no favorite albums from the 70s or earlier at that point. Was older music considered passé or uncool in the 80's, generally speaking?

I think some have misunderstood the OP and just listed favorite 80s albums. 
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Originally posted by Hrychu Hrychu wrote:

As someone who was born in the mid 90's, I find it intriguing that all of you who lived in the 80's, had almost no favorite albums from the 70s or earlier at that point. Was older music considered passé or uncool in the 80's, generally speaking?

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I'm surely cheered up, Hrychu. Thumbs Up
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Originally posted by Hrychu Hrychu wrote:

As someone who was born in the mid 90's, I find it intriguing that all of you who lived in the 80's, had almost no favorite albums from the 70s or earlier at that point. Was older music considered passé or uncool in the 80's, generally speaking?

Well, in the 80's, the early 70's were totally denigrated, seen as "passé" and uncool. In North Am, Hippies were replaced by Yuppies (often exactly the same age & generation), but Yuppies drove BMW - instead of worn-out VW Combis 
Of course the later-70's weren't, whether punk or Arena/corporate rock (AOR, if you wish), but also reggae and later funk... whatever floated the boat of MTV.

To say +/- simply (a shortcut, of course), MTV ruled (read ruined) the 80's for thousands of 70's music fans.

The early-70's only came back in fashion halfway through the 00's. 

Oddly enough the 50's & 60's were not hated as there were revivals like Rockabilly (Stray Carts, Eine Young Cannibals) or the New Romantics fad and even modern psychedelia (Bevis Frond).

However, if RIO was born in the second half of the 70's, it thrived during the 80's, but that was outside the limelight (much like neo-prog). A lot of those albums in my list in page 1 are not bolded out and I discovered in the second half of the 90's. BTW, I only listed the albums above or equal a Gnosis 11 ( out of 15 max, that are +/- considered as a B+ grade) 

Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

It took me a long time to properly appreciate Sade, I admit. But I now own a few of the Japanese reissues, so there's that. Diamond Life and Promise are brilliant. I remember when she toured fifteen years ago. Having missed that tour and knowing they probably never will again = major bummer.

What made the big diff between Sade and the rest of women-oriented pop is that Sade was a real band (stable line-up too) that took their singer's middle name as their band's name. I didn't know this back then, though, but obviously I'd subconsciously heard the difference and these guys had musicianship at least equal to Level 42 (but I never those dude's music).

However, TBH, by their second album (TBH, only the debut is really interesting, IMHO), they'd said everything they had to say... the rest was more of the same. 


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Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

From 89 onwards, I kind of returned to rock gradually (more/better albums) with 91/92/93 the return of prog

exactly the same in my case

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