ABBA – The Visitors
ABBA, the Swedish pop quartet best known for their upbeat and lively 70s hits, set a starker tone for the moody, synthesizer-driven bands that would flourish in the 80s.
AC/DC – For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)
Continuing on from the momentum of
Back in Black,
For Those About to Rock (We Salute You) refined the Australian hard rock’s band formula and gave them their first No. 1 album in America.
Adam and the Ants – Prince Charming
Music videos for the title track and “Stand and Deliver,” both UK number one hits, made the flamboyantly costumed Adam Ant an early MTV pinup star, and this one of the best albums from 1981.
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Reissue Roundup: Spring Sets From Fleetwood Mac, the Who and More
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Reissue Roundup: Spring Sets From Fleetwood Mac, the Who and More
The past three months haven t delivered a huge bounty of reissues and archival recordings, but there have been some great records nonetheless.
The usual assortment of deluxe editions, super deluxe editions and vinyl-and-multi-disc-stuffed box sets arrived. But there are also sets dedicated to a lost 60s band s entire recording output and an album including the last U.S. concert by one of the 20th century s most adventurous artists.
In the below Reissue Roundup for spring 2021, you ll find expanded albums by Black Sabbath (their sixth LP, from 1975), Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (the first from the trio-turned-quartet) and Fleetwood Mac (a career-first live record, a dozen years after their debut).