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Purple Rain one of only 5 albums that reached #1 in 1984 The other 4 were: Thriller Footlose (soundtrack) Sports (Huey Lewis) - this was #1 for only 1 week Born in the USA Looking back at Billboard charts going back to 1970 (and even earlier) no other year has had only 5 or fewer albums hit #1 in that year. The closest is 1983 where 6 hit #1 (Thriller top selling) and 1978 where 8 hit #1 (Saturday Night Fever soundtrack top selling). In contrast, in 2013 44 albums hit #1. That's nearly a different album every week of the year. I still contend 1984 was the best year of that decade (and in general) musically. You had Thriller and Purple Rain as bookends for the year. Van Halen's 1984 was huge (and would have been #1 if not for Thriller's massive success) as was Springsteen and his Born in the USA anthem. These days you regularly have over 30 albums hit #1 in a year (last year there were 39). Just shows what a dearth of great albums we have and how awful music really is these days. I mean seriously how many albums get released these days that are like a Rumors or Purple Rain where every song on the album is amazing and there is no filler. It just doesn't happen anymore which is really sad. Paisley Park is in your heart
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Another interesting factoid, Purple Rain is tied for 3rd for most weeks at #1. And of this list only Purple Rain, Saturday Night Fever and More Of The Monkees are consecutive weeks. I gotta say though it's a bit embarrassing to see M.C. Hammer on this list. Most weeks at No. 1, Title, Artist, Peak Date 37, Thriller, Michael Jackson, 2/26/1983 31, Rumours, Fleetwood Mac, 4/2/1977 24, 21, Adele, 3/12/2011 24, Purple Rain (Soundtrack), Prince And The Revolution, 8/4/1984 24, Saturday Night Fever, Soundtrack, 1/21/1978 21, Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em, M.C. Hammer, 6/9/1990 20, The Bodyguard, Whitney Houston, 12/12/1992 18. Ropin' The Wind, Garth Brooks, 9/28/1991 18, Dirty Dancing, Soundtrack, 11/14/1987 18, More Of The Monkees, The Monkees, 2/11/1967 Paisley Park is in your heart
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I read somewhere that Purple Rain was the no.3 album of 1984 overall in the USA behind Thriller and Sports, is that true? | |
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LondonIrish1970 said: I read somewhere that Purple Rain was the no.3 album of 1984 overall in the USA behind Thriller and Sports, is that true? Not sure. Never understood why people liked Huey Lewis but he was huge there for a while. Paisley Park is in your heart
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It was extraordinary when all Prince endurance kept going after 7 or 8 albums later to strike n capture everyone till this day Lol Prince4ever is titled well back to Purple Rain Did Stay 3 1/2 weeks up in the charts and yes Prince Brainstormed This Album And Had the baddest banter in the Minneapolis That Reign Supreme.....I Love Always Prince Rogers Nelson | |
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I don't know why it's embarrassing to see Hammer on the list. Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em was a huge album, and everyone was listening to it. He was no one-hit wonder, and it's odd that people who danced to "Can't Touch This" or "Pray" now act like it's a William Shatner album. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Great post, thanks | |
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rogifan said: LondonIrish1970 said: I read somewhere that Purple Rain was the no.3 album of 1984 overall in the USA behind Thriller and Sports, is that true? Not sure. Never understood why people liked Huey Lewis but he was huge there for a while. I even went to see him at the state fair that year lol It's a hurtful place, the world, in and of itself. We don't need to add to it. We all need one another. ~ PRN | |
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rogifan said: The other 4 were: Thriller Footlose (soundtrack) Sports (Huey Lewis) - this was #1 for only 1 week Born in the USA Looking back at Billboard charts going back to 1970 (and even earlier) no other year has had only 5 or fewer albums hit #1 in that year. The closest is 1983 where 6 hit #1 (Thriller top selling) and 1978 where 8 hit #1 (Saturday Night Fever soundtrack top selling). In contrast, in 2013 44 albums hit #1. That's nearly a different album every week of the year. I still contend 1984 was the best year of that decade (and in general) musically. You had Thriller and Purple Rain as bookends for the year. Van Halen's 1984 was huge (and would have been #1 if not for Thriller's massive success) as was Springsteen and his Born in the USA anthem. These days you regularly have over 30 albums hit #1 in a year (last year there were 39). Just shows what a dearth of great albums we have and how awful music really is these days. I mean seriously how many albums get released these days that are like a Rumors or Purple Rain where every song on the album is amazing and there is no filler. It just doesn't happen anymore which is really sad. I owned them all except the Footloose soundtrack. Never caught the Footloose fever lol I still have them too except for Huey. I think my ex took it in the divorce ha! It's a hurtful place, the world, in and of itself. We don't need to add to it. We all need one another. ~ PRN | |
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TrivialPursuit said: I don't know why it's embarrassing to see Hammer on the list. Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em was a huge album, and everyone was listening to it. He was no one-hit wonder, and it's odd that people who danced to "Can't Touch This" or "Pray" now act like it's a William Shatner album. It still amazes me that 5 albums hit #1 in 1984 and 44 did in 2013. Just shows that great albums don't get made anymore and the ones that do don't get airplay and don't sell very well. I wonder if we'll ever see a resurgence in great albums again? Paisley Park is in your heart
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Good concession on your part | |
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I miss the musical variety and age range back then... "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Probably for the same reasons that they liked this dude..
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Sure was. | |
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Something else interesting....amongst the big 3 (Michael, Prince, Madonna) Prince is the only one to have a best selling single for the year which was When Doves Cry in 1984. Whitney Houston had one in 1993 with the cover I Will Always Love You. Paisley Park is in your heart
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* Your post captures the great variety of the 80s. | |
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Well, Purple Rain was #1 for 24 weeks . . . that is just insane. Almost half the year was owned by this album! | |
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Se7en said: Well, Purple Rain was #1 for 24 weeks . . . that is just insane. Almost half the year was owned by this album! It owned the summer of '84 for sure. Has anyone else ever had a number one album, single and movie in the same week? The Beatles came close with Hard Days Night. The album and movie were #1 at the same time (late August '64) but the single Hard Days Night was #1 a few weeks before the movie was. Paisley Park is in your heart
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I found this interesting article on Slate which basically says comparing #1 albums before and after Soundscan came into being in 1991 isn't really apples to apples and had Soundscan been around in 1984 more than 5 albums would have been counted as #1. Maybe so but 1984 was still ananomly based on Billboards methodology back then. For example according to Billboard 14 albums topped the charts just one year later.
http://www.slate.com/arti...d_200.html As far as all the albums they list as probably being #1 in 1984 with different accounting there's only one that I actually agree with and that's Van Halen's 1984. Still it's entirely plausible that as popular as 1984 was, Thriller was just so massive that it would have dwarfed anything else. Oh and I totally disagree with him that Purple Rain sold largely off of LGC and WDC. In my opinion, Purple Rain, like Rumors, is an amazing album from start to finish. There are no fillers on Purple Rain. I would even argue Thriller can't make that claim. [Edited 12/2/16 7:48am] Paisley Park is in your heart
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TrivialPursuit said:
I would throw Whitney in there too. And I'll have to look up Janet Jackson...I just remember playing songs like When I think of You and Nasty all the time. She was really good there for a while before she got weird. Paisley Park is in your heart
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TrivialPursuit said:
You're right. It's just for me, what I prefer is their early stuff. I think So Emotional and I Wanna Dance With Somebody are just brilliant pop songs. Paisley Park is in your heart
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Exactly, Hammer had 4 major albums, 1988's Lets get it started which had "Put me in the mix" which was a minor hit on the R and B charts and Rap charts. 1990s. Please Hammer don't hurt him" was a huge hit and a great album with him covering Soft and Wet and sampling When Doves Cry in Pray. The first huge rap album to have samples. It was good and despite "U can't touch this" stalling at #8 in the USA, it was a massive hit in the rest of world including 10 weeks at #1 in New Zealand. The album was packed with hits, Soft and Wet, Pray, Yo Sweetness and Here comes the Hammer. Also hammer was on the 1990 anti gang song "We're all in the same gang".
At the end of 1990, Hammer was at his peak and even the arrival of Novelty rapper Vanilla Ice did not dull his appeal. Please don't hurt em and the singles sold well into 1991. However change wouild come. First of all in late 1991 he dropped the MC and just became Hammer. Cheesiness went further with a cartoon called Hammerman. . Hammers problem was his bloated ego with 2 legit to quit, in which he said he was better than MJ and James brown and the video produced cost $millions and the song flopped at #5, Addams groove was the only other hit and this was cheesy and hit because of the movie tie in. (Movies can pick up a flagging career - Vanilla Ice did it with that other early 90s fad Teenage Ninja Turtle). Hammer then spent money like water and had a huge world tour in 1991/92 in which the novelty wore off an dthe entourage got larger and more expensive. The third album 2 legit to quit was slipshod next to Please Hammer don't hurt them and 1991 was dominated by pap rap, Bryan Adams and two excellent albums by Prince and Michael Jackson at the end. . By 1993 Hammer was a spent force, but pulled together for 1994s Funky Headhunter a good return to form with hits "Its all good" which is now a catchphrase, few young heads who know this. And of course 2 pumps and a bump. The glut of gangsta rap in the charts by now, meant it had modest success and for 1995 Hammer tried to go gangsta which blew up in his face. Already in his late 20s by the 90s, he was now a veteran by rap standards. Hammer made a few more albums up to 2010, but now is pretty much a has been. By the late 2000s he had to sell off his assets and was shilling for a ghetto gold buying company. . Still you need to look at the man's legacy, he really bought rap into the mainstream, his 1990 album was the first mega selling rap album going multi platinum. Others had before like Run DMC, but even their success was less mainstream that MC Hammer, I mean this was a cat with a Staurday morning cartoon and a lunchbox deal. I never saw no Jam Master J lunchboxes. Plus Hammer was one of the few guys who never resorted to swearing, degrading women or being a coon in his music which was funky, yet positive and uplifting. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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Well here's an interesting tidbit for you.
Purple Rain spent 24 weeks at #1 during 1984 and on the Billboard Year End Chart for that year, Purple Rain isn't even in the Top 10! Thriller, was the #1 album of 1984 according to Billboard.
I remember I used to watch Casey Kasem Top 10 on TV and they were counting it down...getting to #1... I was positive it was Purple Rain and it was freaking Michael Jackson!
Billboard has changed its methodology since then.... | |
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I saw that two when I searched to see if it was the top selling album of the year. It was unclear if this was their top 10 favorites or what. I do believe that PR was at least the 3rd best selling album of the year. The flaw in Billboard's methodology is that it heavily penalizes an album or song coming out later in the year. So, all those weeks in the calandar year that PR wasn't release but another release was somewhere on the charts, the earlier release was racking up chart points. Still surprised that an album can be number one for that long and not make it in the top 10. They may have had an early deadline too (like the Grammys). I remember those year end charts were released before the end of the year. Any way, it is a fluke. | |
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I saw that two when I searched to see if it was the top selling album of the year. It was unclear if this was their top 10 favorites or what. I do believe that PR was at least the 3rd best selling album of the year. The flaw in Billboard's methodology is that it heavily penalizes an album or song coming out later in the year. So, all those weeks in the calandar year that PR wasn't release but another release was somewhere on the charts, the earlier release was racking up chart points. Still surprised that an album can be number one for that long and not make it in the top 10. They may have had an early deadline too (like the Grammys). I remember those year end charts were released before the end of the year. Any way, it is a fluke. Oh wow that is weird. I don't even think they should have album charts anymore. So many people are using streaming services now it's impossible to get a good figure on sales. Paisley Park is in your heart
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damn you just broke it down about Hammer! You know a lot. I grew up not too far from Oakland. He has always had such a great reputation locally. Very charitable, a family man and just a good guy. I was happy to see him blow up like he did but man that 2 Legit 2 Quit stuff was garbage. It's cool that these days he's able to make fun of all that (especially those pants!) with that commercial for those Command strips. lol Have U had your + today? | |
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