Surely there can only be one winner of this? Even though I am personally a much bigger fan of other albums on the list, as the winner of the Ultimate 80s album, surely there can be only one album in the reckoning?
Not sure what you picked, but Kate Bush - Hounds of Love is No.1 for me. And perhaps my No.1 Album of all time.
Some cracking albums on that list though.
Where's Now That's What I Call Music 2, though?
Not really a contest is it ?
Thriller
Looks to me like there's about 50 in the reckoning. Most of which would win the "Most found in the box of battered records in a charity shop" award.
I'd pick Stone Roses as the best album in the list, or maybe Frankie as they typified the 80s for me.
I'm sure we will all agree it has to be Bright and Guilty by the Wolfhounds
Massive stone roses fan but I feel it is more of a 90s sound. When I think 80s i think electric pop and bright colours....
I am 100% with ro5ey - it has to be Thriller. Irrespective of personal opinions (I am a rock/metal fan so BIB is my *favourite* album on the list), but as an Ultimate 80s album, nothing comes close to Jacko's contribution.
Actually could stand listening to most of those (except Phil Collins obvs.)
If it has to be from that list ,Disintegration ,without a doubt.
Massive stone roses fan but I feel it is more of a 90s sound. When I think 80s i think electric pop and bright colours…
+1 definitely a soundtrack of my 90's
Edit: I'll take The Queen is Dead as my 80's choice.
nothing comes close to Jacko’s contribution.
Yeah and Jimmy Savile was the ultimate 70s DJ
Yeah and Jimmy Savile was the ultimate 70s DJ
Very true, but that wasn't the question. Perhaps there could be a 'Top 100 Celebrity Paedophiles' countdown show on Channel 5 on New Year's Eve to even things up a bit?
I'd watch that! 😆
There are some great albums in there. Graceland is my favourite album of all time, but I wouldn't class it as my ultimate 80s album. i feel that needs to encapsulate something which is so 'of the time'.
So many great albums there but the one that stands out for me is Joshua Tree.
The memories associated with this being played during my teenage years mean that it is probably my all time favourite album.
Zen Arcade; obvs.
An outrage, no Half Man Half Biscuit?
'Johnny looked out of his bedroom window,
And shouted to his mum...'
No Gina Gee?
Some great songs on a number of those albums, but picking one album as the ultimate 80s is not an easy choice for me.
It probably doesn't help that I don't recall ever listening to the whole of Thriller album.
Brothers In Arms got played a lot in our household back then iirc, as did Tango In The Night and No Jacket Required.
Thriller has amazing production and will show off good hi-fi/speakers/headphones.
For me it has to SFtBC by TFF. Great production again but more up my street with melancholy and powerful synths and percussion. Roland has a great voice IMO.
Some really great albums listed there. Hard to pick a winner and as has been said before the title of the contest "ultimate 80s album" does suggest it doesn't necessarily need to be the best album musically just the one that represents the decade the best.
But, are there any that you think dont deserve to be there? and why?
for me, Janet Jackson, and Wham. Although you could argue that Wham is soooo 80`s it should be included.
Difficult choice, especially as music tastes change over time, surprised not to see any New Order on the short list though. Really liked The Joshua Tree when it was released, but Bono has gone so far up his own backside I couldn’t consider it. INXS and Kick was my choice.
No Bridge of Spies. Is disappoint.
Some stuff in that list I wouldn't have thought were 80s. A decade is quite a long time for music, a lot changes. Looking back we probably all pick quite a short subset of the time as what represents the decade to us. If I had to pick from that list what represents the best of what I like from the 80s then it would be soft cell non stop erotic cabaret. My fave bit being the end of the 70s early 80s for the post punk and early industrial stuff.
Agree Stone Roses has no business being on there. From a not my choice but the arse played off it in the car by my folks to the point I can remember most of the listing / words it'd be Graceland. The ones I played most out of that would be Pet Shop Boys or De La Soul
I’ve only got one of those, U2 - The Joshua Tree.
So clearly I don’t agree with the other 49
I’d watch that!
TBF so would I - hopefully they wold spring a few surprises in there to keep us on our toes. 🙂
Don't know what my favourite 80s album would be but none on that list.
Also no Erasure on the list when you could not get a more 80s sound than Erasure.
Yes some great stuff there but also some albums which weren't even the best the artist did in the 80's e.g. I much prefer The Hurting by Tears for Fears to Songs From the Big Chair.
Anyway my vote goes to Actually by The Pet Shop Boys. Its their best album, of its time, not a duff track and is essentially a Pet Shop Boys Greatest Hits. An album I still play regularly today.
Also no Erasure on the list when you could not get a more 80s sound than Erasure.
That's the problem these days. No Respect.
Anyway my vote goes to Actually by The Pet Shop Boys. Its their best album,
Please was better IMHO.
Where is Def Leppard Hysteria?
That, INXS, Bon Jovi and G&R are the 80’s.
And Adam and the Ants - Kings of the Wild Frontier
Art is not a competition, listen, enjoy.
We're all family a wild nobility!!
My little brother nicked that off me 😠
Art is not a competition, listen, enjoy.
It is - Phil Collins lost.
Giving "Hounds of Love" a listen based on that list. Gorgeous.
Gonna have a punt on "Purple Rain".
Thread title makes me want to vomit.
Come on, I'm supposed to be the obnoxious one on here! Even I played along... and got agreed with! 😀
Thread title makes me want to vomit.
History will prove you wrong.......in fact I think it already has.
I thought it was widely accepted that even it was released in 1979, London Calling is the greatest album of the 1980's?
I much prefer The Hurting by Tears for Fears to Songs From the Big Chair.
Absobloodylutely Sir. That is a superb album.
Brothers In arms or Pet shop boys
They do seem to have forgotten some of the early 80's pre "new romantics", madness, the specials, the jam, etc
Easy.
Seventeen Seconds, The Cure
