THE
ESSENTIAL 200 SONGS
OF THE
1980s
These
are the songs that mattered most in terms of breaking new ground; changing the
musical landscape and influencing the music that followed. These 200 songs
helped shape the music of the present day and / or captured that timeless
quality.
To
be eligible for the list, a song had to have first appeared –on an album or
single- between Jan. 1980 and Dec. 1989.
90 SAVING ALL MY LOVE FOR YOU
WHITNEY HOUSTON - 1985
By
the time this torch song reached #1 around the world, it established
Houston as 1 of the leading pop stars (and a breathtaking vocalist) of
the decade. Her chart success continued gaining momentum in the ensuing
years.
89 BAGGY TROUSERS
MADNESS - 1980
Ska
married pop as Madness took the lead on bringing the genre to the
mainstream. Upbeat, jolly tracks like this kept the band on the chart
with its string of hits.
88 SMALLTOWN BOY
BRONSKI BEAT -1984
A
plea for tolerance wrapped around a contemporary dance beat. Jimmy
Somerville's lead vocals soar as he narrates the plight of too many gay
youths. Accompanied by a confronting music video that challenged public
opinion, no pop song had previously addressed gay issues this way.
87 PLANET EARTH
DURAN DURAN - 1981
Duran
Duran's 1st hit drew from the suave attitude of Roxy Music and Chic and
mixed in the exciting new synth possibilities of 80s pop. Its
futuristic feel added extra excitement.
86 MAD WORLD
TEARS FOR FEARS - 1982
Tears
For Fears presented its music in an inventive way. This song has
retained its quality thanks also to the stark and clever lyrics.
85 VIENNA
ULTRAVOX - 1980
The
new wave synth pop of Ultravox never stood apart from the rest as it
does on "Vienna"; a lush aesthetic delight that creates a sense of
elegance, beauty and timelessness. It remains 1 of the most visionary
epics of the decade.
84 WHERE IS MY MIND?
THE PIXIES – 1988
The
indie/ alternative rock of The Pixies ushered in a sound that saw this
group pass the torch on to the likes of Radiohead, Nirvana, Blur, Good
Charlotte, Ben Folds Five and Weezer.
83 TAINTED LOVE
SOFT CELL – 1981
A
groundbreaking remake of the Gloria Jones R&B 1965 classic. The
synth pop reworking proved electronic music could convey passion and
emotion.
82 MADAM BUTTERFLY
MALCOLM McCLAREN - 1984
A
visionary combination of opera and electronic dance beats with
R&B and rap. McLaren plays off soprano Betty Ann White with soul
vocalist Debbie Cole. Synthesizers and sequencers are thrown in to
create a gorgeous and inspired version of the aria "Un Bel Di Vedremo".
81 THE BOY IN THE BUBBLE
PAUL SIMON - 1986
An
adventurous recording from Paul Simon who exposed many in the West to
the delights of South African rhythms; blending these elements into a
novel approach to crafting rock songs.
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