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25 of my favourite releases from 1981 |
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BrufordFreak ![]() Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: January 25 2008 Location: Wisconsin Status: Offline Points: 8462 |
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Great list(s)! I voted for five. My own list looks like this:
1. RICKIE LEE JONES Pirates 2. KING CRIMSON Discipline 3. JEAN-PIERRE RAMPAL, ALEXANDRE LAGOYA, and MICHEL LEGRAND Pastorales de Noël 4. ANTHONY PHILLIPS 1984 5. ANDREAS VOLLENWEIDER Behind the Gardens - Behind the Wall - Under the Tree... 6. ESKATON 4 Visions 7. PAT METHENY & LYLE MAYS As Falls Witchita, So Falls Wichita Falls 8. BRIAN ENO & JON HASSELL Fourth World Possible Musics, Volume Two: Dream Theory in Malaya 9. U2 October 10. TOM TOM CLUB Tom Tom Club 11. THE POLICE Ghost in the Machine 12. JOHN MCLAUGHLIN Belo Horizonte 13. JOHN MARTYN Glorious Fool 14. TANGERINE DREAM Thief OST 15. BRUCE COCKBURN Inner City Front 16. LOS JAIVAS Alturas de Machu Picchu 17. SBB Memento z banalnym triptykiem 18. GENESIS ABACAB 19. CAMEL Nude 20. VAN HALEN Fair Warning Those entries emboldened represent albums in the PA database. |
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Drew Fisher
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Rick1 ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: April 14 2020 Location: Loughborough UK Status: Offline Points: 2999 |
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1981 - weird times. Then, I wasn't aware of the RIO releases (UZ, Present) and instead I was off to see Hawkwind and Camel. We were hoping for a return to form for our 70s heroes that never came.
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Logan ![]() Forum & Site Admin Group ![]() ![]() Site Admin Joined: April 05 2006 Location: Vancouver, BC Status: Offline Points: 37598 |
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^^ I have the Los Jaivas, SBB and Camel albums in my collection somewhere. Very nice, no shortage of music, although it has been quite few years since I spun them.
^ I was a youngster in 1981, and don't recall what I was listening to then. I was not aware of RIO until I found this site, although I did hear Henry Cow on university radio in the late 80s, and that radio station (the University of British Columbia's CiTR) did expose me to various avant-prog and experimental post-punk bands. The internet is what led to me discovering the vast majority of the music I am into, although hearing music before I was on the web primed me for that appreciation later in life. And late night music videos on an alternative program in the 80s also exposed to some weird and wonderful stuff. I found that I appreciated the quirky early on. And that is what got me into art pop such as Laurie Anderson and Kate Bush at first. |
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