RS top 100 albums of 80s - Synchronicity #17
Posted: 20 Apr 2011 18:45
Rolling Stone magazine has release its top 100 albums of the 80s.
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists ... s-20110418
Only Police album is Synchronicity which is at 17. "Sting's bracing tenor was dramatically framed by the subtle third-world inflections in Copeland's drumming and Summers's delicately serrated guitar." While both Zeyatta and Ghost in the Machine were relaeased in the 80s, they didn't make the list.
Sting's Nothing Like the Sun is number 90. I know the album has its fans (including here) but I much prefer Dream of the Blue Turtles myself which isn't on the list.
An album that Stewart played on, Peter Gabriel's So is number 14.
The top 10 is:
1. The Clash, "London Calling"
2. Prince and the Revolution, "Purple Rain"
3. U2, "The Joshua Tree"
4. Talking Heads, "Remain in Light"
5. Paul Simon, "Graceland"
6. Bruce Springsteen, "Born in the U.S.A."
7. Michael Jackson, "Thriller"
8. R.E.M., "Murmur"
9. Richard and Linda Thompson, "Shoot Out the Lights"
10. Tracy Chapman, "Tracy Chapman"
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists ... s-20110418
Only Police album is Synchronicity which is at 17. "Sting's bracing tenor was dramatically framed by the subtle third-world inflections in Copeland's drumming and Summers's delicately serrated guitar." While both Zeyatta and Ghost in the Machine were relaeased in the 80s, they didn't make the list.
Sting's Nothing Like the Sun is number 90. I know the album has its fans (including here) but I much prefer Dream of the Blue Turtles myself which isn't on the list.
An album that Stewart played on, Peter Gabriel's So is number 14.
The top 10 is:
1. The Clash, "London Calling"
2. Prince and the Revolution, "Purple Rain"
3. U2, "The Joshua Tree"
4. Talking Heads, "Remain in Light"
5. Paul Simon, "Graceland"
6. Bruce Springsteen, "Born in the U.S.A."
7. Michael Jackson, "Thriller"
8. R.E.M., "Murmur"
9. Richard and Linda Thompson, "Shoot Out the Lights"
10. Tracy Chapman, "Tracy Chapman"