Showing posts with label Pretenders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pretenders. Show all posts

Friday, February 23, 2024

Counting down the Top 50 of '84 - Albums #5 - 1

(or, more accurately, my favorite albums released in 1984)



Difford & Tilbrook
Difford & Tilbrook

Produced by:Tony Visconti, E.T. Thorngren, Chris Difford, & Glenn Tilbrook
Billboard 200:55
CashBox 200:25
Rolling Stone 100:33



Top 3 Tracks
"Love's Crashing Waves"
"Action Speaks Faster"
"Man for All Seasons"

The songwriting duo from Squeeze put out this album after the group split up (temporarily) in the early '80s. Compared to the duo's usual fantastic writing, the songwriting on this release isn't that great, but even the best material couldn't hold up to the slick, flat production given here. However, this came out in the summer of 1984 and I listened to it non-stop, so I'm very familiar with all the tunes and arrangements. Difford & Tilbrook should have been more well known in the US, but this wasn't the release that would gain them that fame and recognition.





Big Bam Boom
Daryl Hall & John Oates


Produced by:Daryl Hall, John Oates & Bob Clearmountain
Billboard 200:5
CashBox 200:7
Rolling Stone 100:5




U.S. Billboard charted single: Hot 100 R&B Dance AC Rock
Out Of Touch124181
Method of Modern Love52115185
Some Things are Better Left Unsaid1885
1716
Possession Obsession3069208

Top 3 Tracks
"Some Things are Better Left Unsaid"
"Method of Modern Love"
"Out of Touch"

This album was a marked departure for the group as they updated their "blue-eyed soul" sound to match the times. Lots of synths, sequencing, echo, and dance beats in a louder and noisier setting than we were used to with these guys. Now it sounds like every other dance/hip-hop album from the late '80s, so I guess these guys were actually ahead of their time in terms of sonic originality.





Learning to Crawl
The Pretenders

Produced by:Chris Thomas
Billboard 200:5
CashBox 200:4
Rolling Stone 100:1


  • Rolling Stone: ★★★★
  • Trouser Press: "100 percent Hynde. And it's fine."
  • CashBox: "one of early 84's success stories"
  • Billboard: "strong songs, crack performances"
  • Smash Hits (5 out of 10): "a patchy comeback LP"
  • Robert Christgau (A-): 'I'm not the kind I used to be/I've got a kid, I'm thirty-three' is certainly a quotable quote, and whether rock-and-rolling her baby or growling at fat cats Chrissie Hynde backs it up."
  • High Fidelity: "contains some of the Pretenders' finest music to date"
  • Stereo Review: Best of the Month


U.S. Billboard charted singles: Hot 100Rock
Back on the Chain Gang54
My City was Gone
11
Middle of the Road192
Time the Avenger
6
Show Me288
Thumbelina
57

Top 3 Tracks
"Middle of the Road"
"Time the Avenger"
"My City was Gone"

This is The Pretenders' greatest album and a more complete album than any they previously released, including their spectacular debut (yeah, I said it). Plus, this music has aged well. The song My City was Gone is especially poignant to me now because it makes me think of the town I grew up in which has undergone significant changes and decay over the years.





Like a Virgin
Madonna

Produced by:Nile Rodgers, Steve Bray, & Madonna
Billboard 200:1
CashBox 200:1
Rolling Stone 100:1

  • CashBox: "a healthy dose of disco-rock"
  • Billboard: "This second album brings considerable muscle"
  • High Fidelity: "Madonna pulls off the neat trick of outstripping her own fast start."
  • Rolling Stone (★★★½): "Rodgers wisely supplies the kind of muscle Madonna's sassy lyrics demand."
  • Smash Hits (8 out of 10): "a good all-American dance album"
  • Stereo Review: "sounds thin to me - not terrible, but predictably commercial"
  • Robert Christgau: B 


U.S. Billboard charted single: Hot 100 Dance AC
Like a Virgin1129
Material Girl2138
Angel515
Dress You Up5332

Top 3 Tracks
"Material Girl"
"Like a Virgin"
"Dress You Up"

No sophomore slump here. Madonna brought in Nile Rodgers to produce, found a great bunch of dance tunes, put a sexy "Boy Toy" picture on the cover, and gave the whole package an ambiguous, suggestive, slightly controversial (at the time) title. With this album, Madonna moved from pop singer to pop icon. Madonna doesn't have a great voice, but she knows how to put together a package (e.g., the backing band for much of the album is freakin' Chic for chrissakes) and, with a few missteps, this album transcended the existing concepts of dance-pop and set the stage for dance music in the late '80s.





Stop Making Sense
Talking Heads

Produced by:Talking Heads & Gary Goetzman
Billboard 200:41
CashBox 200:29
Rolling Stone 100:16

  • Rolling Stone (★★★★): "a solid artistic statement from a band that's starting to have as much as they've given their listeners."
  • Stereo Review: "a great live performance"
  • Robert Christgau (B+): "a soundtrack, albeit for the finest concert film I've ever seen"
  • CashBox: "an electrifying LP"
  • Billboard: "sustains remarkable polish"


Top 3 Tracks
"Found a Job"
"Once in a Lifetime"
"This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)"

Simply put, this album represents the best concert movie ever filmed.




These are my personal top 10 albums released in 1984. The following criteria was used on a very slippery sliding scale:
  • How often I enjoyed the album at the time of release
  • How often I've enjoyed the album over the years since release
  • My opinion of the overall quality of the album
The top tracks for each album are solely my opinion.



Other album charts from MFD (formats vary):


Tuesday, January 3, 2023

Promo posters as seen on "WKRP in Cincinnati" #80


Albums: Joe Walsh - There Goes the Neighborhood (Asylum, 1981), Peter Tosh - Wanted: Dread & Alive (EMI, 1981), Rodney Crowell - Rodney Crowell (Warner Bros., 1981), Pretenders - Pretenders II (Sire, 1981), The Tubes - The Completion Backward Principle (Capitol, 1981)
Episode:  Season 4, Episode 4, "Rumors"
Original air date: Wednesday, October 28, 1981

Saturday, November 6, 2021

Promo posters as seen on "WKRP in Cincinnati" #68


Albums: Sad Cafe - Sad Cafe (RCA, 1980), Jaco Pastorius - Word of Mouth (Warner Bros., 1981), Jeff Beck - There and Back (Epic, 1980), John Lennon photo, Pretenders - Pretenders II (Sire, 1981).
Episode: Season 4, Episode 13, "Changes"
Original air date: Wednesday, January 27, 1982



Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Tuesday, March 5, 2019

MFD Random Five #42


In which I click the shuffle icon on the iTunes app and listen to the first five songs that pop up from the years 1976-85.


  1. "Green Flower Street" by Donald Fagen (1982, Warner Bros.)
    The Nightfly is such a classic album and one of my all-time favorites. So much so that it certainly deserves its own post on this blog. In any case, this is the second tune on said album and has fun groove, great bridge, obscure lyrics, and a fantastic solo turn from Larry Carlton.

  2. "One Step Over the Borderline" by Peter Allen (1980, A&M)
    From the wiki:
    Bi-Coastal is the sixth studio album released in 1980 by Australian singer and songwriter Peter Allen. [sic] The album is Allen's most successful and was produced by David Foster who also wrote many of its songs.  The album has become a classic with lovers of west coast pop music not because of the songs but for the use of musicians like Toto, Steve Lukather, Jay Graydon and others.
    I don't think Allen released six studio albums in 1980, but that's beside the point. Foster's hand is all over this song - just check out the bridge about two minutes in. And Graydon is evident from the get-go. I didn't come to this song/album until very recently and I'm not happy about the fact that I didn't find it when it was originally released.

  3. "I'm Ready" by Bryan Adams (1983, A&M)
    Not released as a single, this Foreigner knock-off led side two of my Cuts Like a Knife cassette as I drove to and from my job at the local Burger King in 1983. Adams later released an "unplugged" version of this tune - I'm not at all interested in that one, but I dig this one.

  4. "8th Avenue Shuffle" by The Doobie Brothers (1976, Warner Bros.)
    Deep cut from Takin' It to the Streets written by Patrick Simmons. Immediately identifiable as a Doobies tune, it's acceptable as far as filler goes, but it isn't a shuffle.

  5. "Brass in Pocket" by The Pretenders (1980, Sire)
    A soft rock tune on an otherwise raucous debut album. Chrissy's lyrics show an extreme confidence and so help me I believe every word. Deserved a higher chart peak than #14, but a great way to end a shuffle. And now I'll grab The Nightfly and Pretenders CDs from the shelves for play during the morning commute. I suggest you do the same. 

Saturday, December 15, 2018

Smash Hits Album Ratings - 1981 [part 2 of 2]


Smash Hits was a British teen music magazine that was issued fortnightly. On a scale of 1-10, here's how the magazine's reviewers rated albums released in the second half of 1981. Hope you find something new that you missed back in '81.



July 9 issue
The Models Alphabravocharliedeltaechofoxtrotgolf 6
Pointer Sisters Black & White 7
Joe Jackson Jumpin' Jive 6
Wah! Nah = Poo - The Art of Bluff 8
Kiki Dee Perfect Timing 6
Polecats Polecats Are Go
Henry Badowski Life is a Grand... 8



July 23 issue
Jon and Vangelis The Friends of Mr. Cairo 8
The Equators Hot 6
Odyssey I Got the Melody 5
Angelic Upstarts 2,000,000 Voices 5
The Brothers Johnson Winners 7
Was (Not Was) Was (Not Was) 7
The Ramones Pleasant Dreams 5
Kim Wilde Kim Wilde



August 6 issue
Icehouse Icehouse 8
Pat Benatar Precious Time 4
Evelyn King I'm in Love 7
Delta 5 See the Whirl 8
Stevie Nicks Bella Donna 6
Foreigner 4 8
Kirsty MacColl Desperate Character 4
The Pretenders II 7



August 20 issue
ELO Time 5
The Go-Go's Beauty and the Beat 5
Philip Rambow Jungle Law
Dennis Bovell Brain Damage 9
Rickie Lee Jones Pirates
Any Trouble Wheels in Motion 8
Ian Hunter Short Back N' Sides 5
David Johansen Here Comes the Night 3



September 3 issue
The Korgis Sticky George 3
Blank Slate Sirens in the City 5
Hazel O'Connor Cover Plus 3
Simple Minds Sons and Fascination/Sister Feelings Call 8
Desmond Dekker Compass Point 8
Cabaret Voltaire Red Mecca
Funkadelic The Electric Spanking of War Babies
Devo New Traditionalists 7



September 17 issue
Heaven 17 Penthouse and Pavement 8
Ian Dury Lord Upminster 8
Gary Numan Dance 9
Shakin' Stevens Shaky 8
Ultravox Rage in Eden 5
Crusaders Standing Tall 8
Altered Images Happy Birthday 6
The Comsat Angels Sleep No More 8
Meat Loaf Dead Ringer 9



October 1 issue
The Police Ghost in the Machine 6
Cliff Richard Wired for Sound 7
Bette Bright Rhythm Breaks the Ice
Tom Tom Club Tom Tom Club
Saxon Denim & Leather 4
Pete Shelley Homosapien 7
Genesis Abacab
Godley & Creme Ismism 4
Sheena Easton You Could Have Been With Me 5
Madness 7 8
The Passions Thirty Thousand Feet Over China
John Foxx The Garden 5



October 15 issue
The Human League Dare 8
U2 October 9
The Slits Return of the Giant Slits
Bow Wow Wow See Jungle! See Jungle! Go Join Your Gang Yeah, City All Over! Go Ape Crazy!
Eurythmics In the Garden
Rose Royce Jump Street 7
The Cuban Heels Work Our Way to Heaven 6
Bob Marley Chances Are 5
Fingerprintz Beat Noir
Blondie The Best of Blondie
Carlene Carter Blue Nun 5
UB40 Present Arms in Dub 8



October 29 issue
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark Architecture and Morality 9
Linx Go Ahead 6
Gillan Double Trouble
Elvis Costello Almost Blue 9
Martha and The Muffins This is the Ice Age
Vice Squad No Cause for Concern
0
Bauhaus Mask 4
Rex Smith Everlasting Love 2
Rachel Sweet And Then He Kissed Me 5
Imagination Body Talk 8
Joy Division Still 9
The Meteors In Heaven 7
Bad Manners Gosh Its's... 8



November 12 issue
Adam and The Ants Prince Charming 5
The Bee Gees Living Eyes 5
Japan Tin Drum 8
Prince Controversy 4
Depeche Mode Speak and Spell 7
RushExit...Stage Left 2
Diana Ross Why Do Fools Fall in Love
TV21 A Thin Red Line 5
Earth, Wind & Fire Raise! 7
Fad Gadget Incontinent 9
The Sound From the Lion's Mouth 5
Stray Cats Gonna Ball 7



November 26 issue
Soft Cell Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret
Ian Dury & The Blockheads Jukebox Dury 9
The Teardrop Explodes Wilder
The Four Seasons Tonight! 8
Rainbow The Best of Rainbow 5
Skids Joy 5
David Bowie Changestwobowie 10
The Stranglers La Folie 8
Kool & The Gang Something Special 6
New Order Movement 8
Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft Gold und Liebe 
Jacksons Live 8



December 10 issue
AC/DC For Those About to Rock 3
Modern Romance Adventures in Clubland 6
Durutti Column LC 8
Boney M Boonoonoonoos 4
10cc 10 Out Of 10 4
Chas Jankel Chasanova 7
Various Artists A Christmas Record 8
Jools Holland Jools Holland And His Millionaires 3
David Byrne Catherine Wheel
Tenpole Tudor Let the Four Winds Blow 6
Jerry Harrison The Red and the Black
Poison Girls Total Exposure 4



December 24 issue
No Album Reviews



h/t to Brian McCloskey over at Like Punk Never Happened

Thursday, April 19, 2018

Promo posters as seen on "WKRP in Cincinnati" #34


Albums: Pretenders - Pretenders (Sire, 1980), Little Feat - Down on the Farm (Warner Bros., 1979)
Episode:  Season 2, Episode 24, "Most Improved Station"
Original air date: Monday, March 31, 1980

Thursday, July 6, 2017

Vintage Music Pinbacks #11


Eleventh (and last?) in a series.

Buttons, badges, pinbacks - whatever you call 'em, I've got a shoebox full. Here's a few of my vintage music pinbacks from the '70s and '80s:


  1.  2" Electric Light Orchestra, Discovery, 1979
  2.  1.25" Pretenders, Learning to Crawl, 1984
  3.  1.25" Genesis, Duke, 1980
  4.  1" Men at Work, ca. 1982
  5.  1.25" Joe Jackson, I'm the Man, 1979
  6.  1" Soft Cell, Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing, 1982
  7.  1.25" Depeche Mode, Some Great Reward, 1984
  8.  1.25" The Cure, ca. 1985

Thursday, June 1, 2017

Vintage Music Pinbacks #7


Seventh in a series.

Buttons, badges, pinbacks - whatever you call 'em, I've got a shoebox full. Here's a few of my vintage music pinbacks from the 1980s:

  1.  1.25" The Police (pinback dated 1983)
  2.  1.5" (pinback dated 1982)
  3.  1.25" Men at Work, Business as Usual, 1982
  4.  1" Roger C. Reale Band, 1981
  5.  1" Soft Cell, Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret, 1981
  6.  1.25" The Pretenders (pinback dated 1984)
  7.  1.25" Joe Jackson, Night and Day, 1982
  8.  1.25" Haircut 100, "Nobody's Fool" 1982

Thursday, May 18, 2017

Vintage Music Pinbacks #5


Fifth in a series.

Buttons, badges, pinbacks - whatever you call 'em, I've got a shoebox full. Here's a few of my vintage music pinbacks from the '70s and '80s:

  1.  1.25" Frankie Goes To Hollywood (pinback dated 1984)
  2.  1.25" Kate Bush, ca. 1978
  3.  1.25" Heaven 17 (pinback dated 1983)
  4.  1" The Alarm, ca. 1983
  5.  1" Pretenders (pinback dated 1980)
  6.  2" Deborah Harry, ca. 1979
  7.  1.25" Haircut 100, Pelican West, 1982
  8.  1.25" Madness, One Step Beyond..., 1979
  9.  1.25" Adam and the Ants, Ants Invasion Tour, 1981