Los Angeles Times (US) - Best Albums of the ‘80s (1989)
Los Angeles Times (US) - Best Albums of the ‘80s (1989)
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Mike Boehm
“The River,” Bruce Springsteen; “Murmur,” R.E.M.; “Shoot Out the Lights,” Richard and Linda Thompson; “Pretenders,” Pretenders; “Empty Glass,” Pete Townshend; “Purple Rain,” Prince; “Graceland,” Paul Simon; “VU,” the Velvet Underground; “London Calling,” the Clash; “Pleased to Meet Me,” Replacements.
Richard Cromelin
“London Calling,” the Clash; “1999,” Prince; “Tim,” Replacements; “Wild Gift,” X; “King of America,” Elvis Costello; “Fresh Fruit in Foreign Places,” Kid Creole & the Coconuts; “Psychocandy,” the Jesus and Mary Chain; “Rum, Sodomy & the Lash,” Pogues; “It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back,” Public Enemy; “Double Nickels on the Dime,” Minutemen.
Jonathan Gold
“Master of Puppets,” Metallica; “It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back,” Public Enemy; “Licensed to Ill,” Beastie Boys; “Back in Black,” AC/DC; “Reign in Blood,” Slayer; “Women and Children First,” Van Halen; “Los Angeles,” X; “No Sleep ‘til Hammersmith,” Motorhead;"Damaged,” Black Flag; “Nothing’s Shocking,” Jane’s Addiction.
Patrick Goldstein
“The River,” Bruce Springsteen; “1999,” Prince; “Don’t Tell a Soul,” Replacements; “Los Angeles,” X; “Speaking in Tongues,” Talking Heads; “London Calling,” the Clash; “Graceland,” Paul Simon; “The Queen Is Dead,” the Smiths; “Back in Black,” AC/DC; “The Joshua Tree,” U2.
Paul Grein
“Thriller,” Michael Jackson; “Rapture,” Anita Baker; “What’s New,” Linda Ronstadt; “The Broadway Album,” Barbra Streisand; “The Night-fly,” Donald Fagan; “Synchronicity,” the Police; “Whitney Houston” Whitney Houston; “Sports,” Huey Lewis & the News; “Always and Forever,” Randy Travis; “Never Too Much,” Luther Vandross.
Steve Hochman
“Remain in Light,” Talking Heads; “Shoot Out the Lights,” Richard and Linda Thompson; “Pretenders,” Pretenders; “Purple Rain,” Prince; “London Calling,” the Clash; “Graceland,” Paul Simon; “So,” Peter Gabriel; “Bring the Family,” John Hiatt; “Wild Gift,” X; “Nebraska,” Bruce Springsteen.
Dennis Hunt
“Thriller,” Michael Jackson; “Sign ‘O’ the Times,” Prince; “Private Dancer,” Tina Turner; “Like a Virgin,” Madonna; “Control,” Janet Jackson; “Don’t Be Cruel,” Bobby Brown; “What’s New,” Linda Ronstadt; “Faith,” George Michael; “Back to Black,” AC/DC;"Rapture,” Anita Baker.
Connie Johnson
“Sign ‘O’ the Times,” Prince; “Midnight Love,’ Marvin Gaye; “Dream of the Blue Turtles,” Sting; “Stompin’ at the Savoy,” Rufus & Chaka Khan; “Computer Games,” George Clinton; “Adventures in the Land of the Good Groove,” Nile Rodgers; “Control,” Janet Jackson; “It Must Be Magic,” Teena Marie; “Hall of Fame: I,” Steve Arrington; “The Time,” the Time.
Kristine McKenna
“Wild Gift,” X; “Graceland,” Paul Simon; “The Firstborn Is Dead,” Nick Cave; “Doc at the Radar Station,” Captain Beefheart & the Magic Band; “Rum, Sodomy & the Lash,” Pogues;"London Calling,” the Clash; “Album--Generic Flipper,” Flipper; “Infidels,” Bob Dylan; “Love Ritual,” Al Green; “Dreamtime,” Tom Verlaine.
Don Snowden
“In All Languages,” Ornette Coleman; “London Calling,” the Clash; “Wild Gift,” X; “Are You Glad to Be in America?” James (Blood) Ulmer; “Conjure: Music for the Texts of Ishmael Reed,” Kip Hanrahan; “Live Shots,” Joe Ely; “Water From an Ancient Well,” Abdullah Ibrahim; “Murmur,” R.E.M.; “The Specials,” the Specials; “A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die,” Flesh Eaters.
Don Waller
“London Calling,” the Clash; “1999,” Prince; “Avalon,” Roxy Music; “Remain in Light,” Talking Heads; “Pretenders,” Pretenders; “King of America,” Elvis Costello; “Document,” R.E.M.; “Los Angeles,” X; “I Just Can’t Stop It,” English Beat; “Pleased to Meet Me,” Replacements.
Chris Willman
“Get Happy!!,” Elvis Costello & the Attractions; “Pretenders,” Pretenders; “Tim,” Replacements; “The Joshua Tree,” U2; “The River,” Bruce Springsteen; “All of a Sudden,” John Hiatt; “Argybargy,” Squeeze; “Los Angeles,” X; “Building the Perfect Beast,” Don Henley; “Concrete Blonde,” Concrete Blonde.
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A good playlist, full of my favorite songs.tunnel rush
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Single critic votes, so not eligible.
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