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NOW - Yearbook The Vault: 1981 Purple 3xLP Pop

NOW - Yearbook The Vault: 1981 Purple 3xLP Pop

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1981 was a seismic year in pop music, with a huge number of new artists making unforgettable chart debuts. We have included a fantastic selection of the years singles on the 1981 Yearbook and the 8084 Final Chapter as part of our appreciation of the year.Those tracks were generally the bigger hits of the year, with their chart achievement a factor in their inclusion however thats not the whole singles story of the year, and our celebration of 1981 wouldnt be complete without shining a light on some of the years singles that have been compiled much less frequently over the past 40 years.Welcome to THE VAULT for 1981. Some of the tracks included were Top 40 hits, some missed the chart completely. Some were representative of massive selling albums, and some were big hits in the U.S. and not in the U.K but all are part of the wonderful pop story of 1981.45 tracks across 3LPs NOW Yearbook The Vault 1981, pressed in beautiful transparent purple vinyl.A year away from their Top 40 debut, LP1 opens with Simple Minds with Sweat In Bullet from their Sons And Fascination album and followed by Spandau Ballet with Paint Me Down from their second album Diamond. Heaven 17 are up next with their debut single We Dont Need This Fascist Groove Thang, alongside the debut from Eurythmics Never Gonna Cry Again. John Foxx released Europe After The Rain as the lead single from The Garden, and Gary Numan reunited with his former band members, now called Dramatis on the superb Love Needs No Disguise. Closing the side, Altered Images feature with their debut Dead Pop Stars, along with the 1978 debut Young Parisians from Adam amp The Ants rereleased to become a hit in 1981. Flip the LP over to celebrate some of 81s best soul and disco featuring Rick James, Sister Sledge and Chaka Khan, ahead of funkpop genre melding from Freeez, Shakatak and Level 42 before this first disc closes with reggae artist Sheila Hylton who made the Top 40 with her cover of The Police track The Beds Too Big Without You.Bruce Springsteen opens LP2 with the title track from his 2 album The River which gave him his first UK Top 40 single, and John Mellencamp who would have to wait another year for his UK chart debut with Aint Even Done With The Night, his first Top 20 hit in the US. REO Speedwagon are up next with a track, In Your Letter from the years biggestselling album in America, and Billy Joel released a live version of Say Goodbye To Hollywood, giving him a Top 20 hit there. Great singles from Elton John and Joan Armatrading lead to the side finishing with The Alan Parsons Project and another US hit, Time.Side B opens with the Pretenders from their second album, and a single Louie Louie that got a US, but not a UK release. Pat Benatar led into her Precious Time album with Fire And Ice, and Generation X released Dancing With Myself, a track that lead singer Billy Idol would revisit in his solo releases. Echo amp The Bunnymen, The Teardrop Explodes, and Dexys Midnight Runners all feature ahead of Joe Jackson covering the jazzbluesswing standard Jumpin Jive, and The Manhattan Transfer who had a huge US hit with their cover of doowop classic Boy From New York City, which closes LP2.LP3 opens with an incredible run of altpop The Creatures Siouxsie Sioux and Budgie from Siouxsie And The Banshees released their debut Mad Eyed Screamer along with Primary, the single from The Cures Faith album, New Order with Procession, plus The Psychedelic Furs with Dumb Waiters. The Clash released the nonalbum single This Is Radio Clash, and reggae and newwave fusion from Scritti Politti with the sublime The Sweetest Girl. The side closes with two chart regulars The Undertones and Squeeze with Its Going To Happen and Is That Love and the final side kicks off with Debbie Harry, as 1981 saw her release her first solo album KooKoo, and from it here the second single The Jam Was Moving. Donna Summer released Cold Love from her The Wanderer album, and Commodores feature with Lady You Bring Me Up. Steve Winwood is up next with While You See A Chance, and the final three begin with Journey and their rock ballad Whos Crying Now, Rush with the epic Tom Sawyer, and closing the collection, Meat Loaf with the lead single from his album Dead Ringer For Love, Im Gonna Love Her For Both Of Us.NOW Yearbook The Vault 1981 A continued celebration of this magical year in pop

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