Album of The Year - Endgame

My top albums of 1982:

1. INXS - Shabooh Shoobah
I went to see Adam Ant perform at St. John's University in 1982. Upon entering I saw a banner that said the opening band was something called INXS. I wondered what the hell "inks" was. They blew me away. It's a perfect album from start to finish. Possibly the best final song on a debut album ever, what a great finish. Never miss the opening bands at live shows!
2. Mission of Burma - Vs.
I wouldn't argue against this one as #1.
3. Brygada Kryzys - Brygada Kryzys
A great post-punk album; you have to wonder how hard this was to do in Communist Poland at the time.
4. Bad Brains - Bad Brains
Originally released on cassette, my dog chewed up a corner of the tape, but it still plays fine.
5. Sonic Youth - Sonic Youth
Arguably an EP because it's only 5 songs, but the band considers it to be its debut album. Not as good as 1983's Confusion is Sex but pretty damn good.
6. Descendants - Milo Goes To College
Debut album and just a ton of fun.
7. Clash - Combat Rock
The last studio album by The Clash. As far as I'm concerned.
8. Replacements - Stink
It's 8 songs so I'm calling it an album.
9. Waitresses - Wasn't Tomorrow Wonderful?
Patty Donahue's vocals on this just grab me. With almost any other vocalist this album wouldn't work.
10. Cocteau Twins - Garlands
It's a great post-punk album IMO. They shifted to more of a new wave sound after this so subsequent albums didn't grab me.
 
1982

It would’ve been MJ, but......

1. Kate Bush - The Dreaming
2. Prince - 1999
3. The Clash - Combat Rock
4. The Cure - Pornography
5. Talking Heads - The Name of this Band is Talking Heads
6. Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - The Message
7. The Jam - The Gift
8. Duran Duran - Rio
9. Marvin Gaye - Midnight Love
10. Pointer Sisters - So Excited!
 
Ooh, 1982 was a great year for music! Lot of long time favorites here for me.

1. Bad Brains - S/T
2. Bad Religion - How Could Hell Be Any Worse?
3. Iron Maiden - Number of the Beast
4. Judas Priest - Screaming for Vengeance
5. Descendants - Milo Goes to College
6. Scorpions - Blackout
7. The Cure - Pornography
8. Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska
9. Talk Talk - It's So Serious
10. Dead Kennedys - Plastic Surgery Disasters

Honorable Mentions:
The Clash - Combat Rock.
Anvil - Metal on Metal
 
1. Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska
2. Prince - 1999
3. Kate Bush - the Dreaming
4. The cure - pornography
5. Midnight Oil - 10,9,8,...
6. Bad religion - how could hell be any worse?
7. Madness - the Rise and the fall
8. ABC - Lexicon of Love
9. Van Morrison- Beautiful Vision
10. Descendents - Milo goes to Coll
 
pretty strong year, especially for oztrayan stuff, with seven of my top 20 local bands - and i wasn't even cognisant of music back in 82 cos i was three (other than my mum telling me i loved the "rock the casbah" clip when it aired on countdown)

it's a cultural bias but i don't care as they're all #classic
  1. bruce springsteen - nebraska
  2. the cure - pornography
  3. the clash - combat rock
  4. michael jackson - thriller
  5. midnight oil - 10-1
  6. prince and the revolution - 1999
  7. elvis costello and the attractions - imperial bedrooms
  8. inxs - shabooh shabaah
  9. hunters & collectors - hunters & collectors
  10. cold chisel - circus animals
  11. sonic youth - sonic youth
  12. the birthday party - junkyard
  13. mission of burma - vs.
  14. rem - chronic town (ep)
  15. divinyls - music from monkey grip
  16. grandmaster flash and the furiou five - the message
  17. the church - the blurred crusade
  18. kate bush - the dreaming
  19. xtc - english settlement
  20. roxy music - avalon
 
I'm bad at the 80s. I'm sure I'd like many of the albums you guys are listing if I'd actually heard them before.

1. Iron Maiden – The Number Of The Beast
2. Led Zeppelin - Coda
3. Scorpions – Blackout
4. John Cougar – American Fool
5. Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska
6. Dire Straits – Love Over Gold
7. Judas Priest – Screaming For Vengeance
8. Prince – 1999
 
I'm bad at the 80s. I'm sure I'd like many of the albums you guys are listing if I'd actually heard them before.

1. Iron Maiden – The Number Of The Beast
2. Led Zeppelin - Coda
3. Scorpions – Blackout
4. John Cougar – American Fool
5. Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska
6. Dire Straits – Love Over Gold
7. Judas Priest – Screaming For Vengeance
8. Prince – 1999
So listen to 'em! You've got all week. This thread has introduced me to so many awesome albums I never would have heard otherwise.
 
Six months shouldn’t have made that much of a difference. The basic info of that doc was decades old. Unless people need to hear the gory details of child abuse to know it’s bad.

Thriller will still top my list because it’s a killer album and easily the biggest album of that year, if not the decade.

I think it absolutely took the gory details coming out to fully change people's opinion. Thriller would've won this in a walk had '82 been the first year of this series.
 
I think it absolutely took the gory details coming out to fully change people's opinion. Thriller would've won this in a walk had '82 been the first year of this series.

i don't think it should make a difference - it was well known that there were accusations that he was a paedophile long before the start of this year

tbh ever since the allegations appeared in the mid-90s i presumed the kids were telling the truth

still believe that thriller is an all-time classic tho
 
Lead Belly killed somebody, was released from prison, and then attempted to kill somebody else. Miles Davis beat his wife. John Lennon beat his wife and kids. Elvis was most likely a pedophile. Sid Vicious killed Nancy. Chuck Berry was convicted of armed robbery and later served time in prison for sex with a 14 year old girl. I’m not suggesting that these are all equivalent to each other or the allegations against Michael Jackson, but I’m firmly in the art-separated-from-the artist camp. However, I DO understand that some folks just can’t stand MJs music anymore because they strongly associate it with those detailed accounts. I don’t, as Thriller and Bad were a major part of the soundtrack to my childhood, and those memories and associations override anything more recent. i imagine I wouldn’t like the album very much if I did make those associations with it.
 
1. Miles Davis - Live at the Plugged Nickel
2. Avolonto Honoré & Poly-Rythmo - L'International Avolonto Honoré (this isn't a link to that album but a fab compilation that includes him)
3. Richard & Linda Thompson - Shoot Out The Lights
4. REM - Chronic Town
5. Daniel - Escosinha e Sabe
6. Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska
7. Michael Jackson - Thriller
8. King Sunny Adé - Juju Music
9. Donald Fagen - Nightfly
10. Dexys Midnight Runners - Too-Rye-Ay
 
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1. John Cale - Music For A New Society
2. The Fall - Hex Enduction Hour
3. Richard and Linda Thompson - Shoot Out The Lights
4. Warren Zevon - The Envoy
5. Roxy Music - Avalon
6. Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska
7. Glenn Gould - The Goldberg Variations (1982)
8. Jandek - Chair Beside A Window
9. Sonic Youth - Sonic Youth
10. King Crimson - Beat
 
i don't think it should make a difference - it was well known that there were accusations that he was a paedophile long before the start of this year

I think you might be missing my point.

I agree some people will still be able to separate the music from the person. I still enjoy spinning some Ryan Adams, and he's a jerk. not a groom and then rape multiple children level jerk, but still a jerk.

My point is that many, if not most, still clung to the thread of plausible deniability that MJ was just the victim of a lost childhood who chose to spend his time with children in 8-year-old's fantasy Neverland to connect with his (as opposed to other's...) inner-child and that those allegations were little more than the misunderstandings of an outside world.

He was a horrible, horrible human being who by and large was given the benefit of the doubt up until Leaving Neverland stripped away the last of the excuses people could possibly make for him.

Here on out his music is only played and/or defended through a lot of qualification and moral hand-wringing.

1979 was the 3rd on of these Woob lists back in October...Off the Wall finished 2nd. Thriller is still gonna get top 10 this week (somehow...) but I promise had these year's been swapped Off the Wall doesn't place and Thriller is the vote record holder.
 
1. The Gun Club - Miami
2. Talk Talk - The Party's Over
3. Mission of Burma - vs.
4. Talking Heads - The Name of this Band is Talking Heads
5. The Descendents - Milo Goes to College
6. Sonic Youth - Sonic Youth
7. Cocteau Twins - Garlands
8. Bauhaus - The Sky's Gone Out
9. A Certain Ratio - Sextet
10. The Dream Syndicate - Days of Wine and Roses

HM - Solid Space - Space Museum
 
1. Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska
2. Alice Coltrane - Turiya Sings
3. Queen - Hot Space
4. Fleetwood Mac - Mirage
5. Tom Waits & Crystal Gale - One from the Heart
6. Prince - 1999
7. Kate Bush - The Dreaming
8. The Clash – Combat Rock
9. Donald Fagen - The Nightfly
10. The Jam - The Gift (thanks to @Yer Ol' Uncle D for this one on his Download Roulette thread)
 
1) REM - Chronic Town: probably my favorite consecutive 20ish minutes of REM music, Boxcars is my favorite REM song
2) Kate Bush - The Dreaming: Suspended in Gaffa!
3) Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska
4) Gun Club - Miami: I prefer Fire of Love but this album still rules, glad to see this popping up on others' lists
5) Iron Maiden - Number of the Beast
6) Bad Brains - S/T: discovered this album while working on my on again/off again ranking of American bands, instantly loved it
7) King Sunny Ade - Juju Music
8) The Fall - Hex Enduction Hour
9) The Clash- Combat Rock
10) Prince - 1999
 
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