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Thread started 06/11/05 9:14am

blackboab

GREATEST ALBUMS OF THE 80S

here is the music critics current list of the greatest rock and pop albums of the 80s.....
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1 18 Public Enemy
It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
1988


2 19 Prince
Sign 'O' the Times
1987


3 30 The Smiths
The Queen Is Dead
1986


4 32 Michael Jackson
Thriller
1982

5 38 U2
The Joshua Tree
1987


6 40 Talking Heads
Remain in Light
1980


7 43 Joy Division
Closer
1980


8 45 Prince and The Revolution
Purple Rain
1984


9 59 R.E.M.
Murmur
1983


10 60 The Stone Roses
The Stone Roses
1989


11 63 Guns 'n' Roses
Appetite for Destruction
1987


12 64 De La Soul
3 Feet High and Rising
1989


13 67 Paul Simon
Graceland
1986


14 68 The Jesus and Mary Chain
Psychocandy
1985


15 79 Pixies
Doolittle
1989


16 87 Sonic Youth
Daydream Nation
1988


17 99 Pixies
Surfer Rosa
1988


18 113 Tom Waits
Swordfishtrombones
1983


19 118 Tom Waits
Rain Dogs
1985


20 120 Pretenders
Pretenders
1980


21 122 Bruce Springsteen
Nebraska
1982


22 125 Beastie Boys
Paul's Boutique
1989

23 127 AC/DC
Back in Black
1980


24 133 Bruce Springsteen
Born in the U.S.A.
1984


25 143 N.W.A.
Straight Outta Compton
1988


26 148 Prince and The Revolution
1999
1982


27 151 Beastie Boys
Licensed to Ill
1986


28 165 Run-D.M.C.
Raising Hell
1986


29 169 The Smiths
The Smiths
1984


30 177 Peter Gabriel
So
1986


31 195 Bruce Springsteen
The River
1980


32 196 The Human League
Dare!
1981

33 212 Elvis Costello and The Attractions
Imperial Bedroom
1982


34 217 Prefab Sprout
Steve McQueen/Two Wheels Good
1985


35 220 Hüsker Dü
Zen Arcade
1984


36 222 Kate Bush
Hounds of Love
1985


37 224 The Police
Synchronicity
1983


38 237 U2
War
1983


39 239 The Pogues
Rum, Sodomy & the Lash
1985


40 240 The Replacements
Let It Be
1984


....mmmm...there is quite a few of these albums that i have never heard so i will have to sort that out....tom waits is a total mystery to me...will have to dig out a few of his albums....never saw what was so great about the beastie boys???? but maybe someone can shine some light on this but good to see the wee man getting 3 albums in there smile
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http://www.acclaimedmusic.net/
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Reply #1 posted 06/11/05 10:01am

Dewrede

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Public Enemy no 1 ? disbelief
Rapping doesn't require any skills that can be
compared to playing an actual instrument
anybody with a sense of rhythm can rap !

i like some of the others mentioned , tho'
And cool to see Prince in there

Tom waits is ok , imo
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Reply #2 posted 06/11/05 11:50am

GangstaFam

blackboab said:

....mmmm...there is quite a few of these albums that i have never heard so i will have to sort that out....tom waits is a total mystery to me...will have to dig out a few of his albums....never saw what was so great about the beastie boys???? but maybe someone can shine some light on this but good to see the wee man getting 3 albums in there smile

I know "Licensed to Ill" and "Paul's Boutique" are supposed to be the Beasties' landmark albums, but I think they got a lot better after the 80's. If you wanna know why they're truly great, check out "Check Your Head".
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Reply #3 posted 06/11/05 5:54pm

Xavier23

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THRILLER was the greatest album of the 80's and they know it nod
"Americans consume the most fast food than any nation on Earth and the stupid motherfuckers wonder why they are so fat? " - Oprah Winfrey
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Reply #4 posted 06/11/05 7:24pm

lilgish

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HUSKER DU clapping Finally they get some love from the mainstream music


That Public Enemy album is way overrated music
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Reply #5 posted 06/11/05 7:26pm

lilgish

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Dewrede said:

Public Enemy no 1 ? :


One, One, One music


Suckers to the side, I know you hate my 98, your gonna get some music
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Reply #6 posted 06/11/05 8:59pm

damosuzuki

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HUSKER DU clapping Finally they get some love from the mainstream music




I prefer New Day Rising to Zen Arcade, but it's nice to see them up there.

Acclaimed Music is a great site, but I always feel like it's weighted a little too heavily to the NME/Melody Maker view of the world. Psychocandy and Dare, for example, are good albums, but I don't think they quite rank with SOTT or Remain in Light.
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