Kylie is the debut album by Australian singer Kylie Minogue, released by PWL on 4 July 1988. The album was produced by Stock, Aitken and Waterman, who also wrote nine of the ten tracks on the album.
Most of the album's composition is dance-pop music, with strong teen pop and bubblegum pop influences. The album contains a few ballads, namely "Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi", "It's No Secret", "I'll Still Be Loving You" and "I Miss You". The main bulk of the album repeated the teen pop and dance-pop style as seen in "I Should Be So Lucky" and "The Loco-Motion".
This isn't one of her best albums but most of the singles bop hard. I Should Be So Lucky is especially good.
Disintegration is the eighth studio album by English alternative rock band The Cure, released on 1 May 1989 by Fiction Records. The record marks a return to the introspective and gloomy gothic rock style the band had established in the early 1980s. As he neared the age of thirty, vocalist and guitarist Robert Smith had felt an increased pressure to follow up on the group's pop successes with a more enduring work. This, coupled with a distaste for the group's newfound popularity, caused Smith to lapse back into the use of hallucinogenic drugs, the effects of which had a strong influence on the production of the album. The Cure recorded Disintegration at Hookend Recording Studios in Checkendon, Oxfordshire, with co-producer David M. Allen from late 1988 to early 1989. During production, founding member Lol Tolhurst was fired from the band.
In spite of Fiction's fears that the album would be "commercial suicide", Disintegration became the band's commercial peak. It charted at number three in the United Kingdom and at number twelve in the United States, and produced several hit singles including "Lovesong", which peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. Disintegration remains The Cure's highest selling record to date, with more than three million copies sold worldwide. Disintegration was also a critical success, eventually being placed at number 326 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "500 Greatest Albums of All Time". Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic called it the "culmination of all the musical directions The Cure were pursuing over the course of the '80s.
Lovesong is a great song! And the others are pretty good too.
Never for Ever is the third album by the British singer Kate Bush. Released in 1980, it was Bush's first no. 1 album and was also the first ever album by a British female solo artist to top the UK album chart as well as being the first album by any female solo artist to enter the chart at no. 1. It has since been certified Gold by the BPI. Bush co-produced the album with Jon Kelly.
I'm very glad this one made it so far considering how much The Dreaming and Hounds of Love get their love. It's a fantastic album, if you haven't listened to it and like slightly off kilter pop, do it now!
Heart of Stone is the 20th studio album by American singer-actress Cher, released on June 19, 1989 by Geffen Records. The RIAA certified it Double Platinum in 1990 and later Triple Platinum in 1998. The album was supported by her 1989 sold-out Heart of Stone Tour.
This one has a collection of great, cheesy, pop-rock songs! Cher's voice fits it well I guess. It also has the best Diane Warren track ever probably, so yay Cher.
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Tango in the Night is the 14th studio album by the British-American band Fleetwood Mac. Released in April 1987, it is the fifth and final studio album from the line-up of Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie, John McVie and Mick Fleetwood.
Produced by Buckingham with Richard Dashut, Tango in the Night began life as a Lindsey Buckingham solo project, but by 1985 the production had morphed into Fleetwood Mac's next album. It contains several hit singles, including "Big Love", "Seven Wonders", "Everywhere", and "Little Lies". The album has sold more than 12 million copies worldwide.
This isn't an album I've heard in full but Little Lies is pretty much perfection. I'm gonna listen to it soon hopefully.
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Legend is the twelfth album by Bob Marley & The Wailers, and the second posthumous album, released in 1984 by Island Records, catalogue BMW 1 in the United Kingdom and A1 90169 in the United States. It is a greatest hits collection of singles in its original vinyl format, and the best-selling reggae album of all-time, with over 14 million copies sold in the United States and approximately 25 million copies sold globally. In 2003, the album was ranked number 46 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
I could never get into really any form of Reggae.... but I know he's a legend. This is also the only compilation album that made it because like, what else of his would make any list?
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I could never get into really any form of Reggae.... but I know he's a legend. This is also the only compilation album that made it because like, what else of his would make any list?
I've only heard one song from this album tbh. It's good tough, and this is the first album with 5 voters, with most of them being in the lower half but still.
Both flawless albums glad they got on the list
yes to diana, the rolling stones, bob dylan, stevie wonder, queen, grace jones, kate bush, cher, eurythmics and bon jovi
but who voted for bonnie tyler and kylie minogue lol. Still like this list very diverse so far. Want the top 50 cause then it starts to get interesting. Bob Marley shoulda been top 30 though