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| Asia - Alpha | 1983 | USA |
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| ASIA - self-titled (Geffen Records) | 1982 | Holland | |
| CHIC - Tongue in Chic | 1982 |
Germany | |
| Emerson Lake & Palmer - Mussorgsky's Pictures At An Exhibition | 1972 |
Germany | |
| EXTRABREIT - Ihre grössten Erfolge | |||
| GEORGE DUKE - Dream On | |||
Greg Copeland's tough, L.A. folk-rock balances leftist political lyrics and social commentary with tales of redemption and justice, as well as country-tinged love songs. His songs, though strong on religious imagery, never get too heavy-handed or didactic. |
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This was the first JUDAS PRIEST album on which guitarists K.K. Downing and Glenn Tipton adopted the use of the sweep-picking technique. It was the incorporation of this into their playing, as well as high-speed, technical soloing, that turned it into shred on this album |
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Lene Lovich (born 30 March 1949) is an American singer based in England, who first gained attention as part of the New Wave music scene of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Flex was Lene Lovich's 1979 second album containing the UK hit singles "Bird Song", which reached No. 39 in October 1979 and "What Will I Do Without You?", which made No. 58 in March 1980. It also contained the single "Angels". The unusual album cover photo of Lovich was taken inside a stainless steel fermentation tank at a Guinness brewery, after it had been emptied prior to cleaning. |
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| MANFRED MANN'S EARTH BAND - Somewhere in Afrika | |||
| MITCH RYDER - Never Kick a Sleeping Dog | 1983 |
Germany | |
| MOTLEY CRUE - Theatre of Pain | 1985 |
Germany | |
| MUSICAL YOUTH - Youth of Today + Poster | |||
| NEW ENGLAND - Walking Wild | |||
RAM JAM Self-Titled / Black Betty "Ram Jam" is an album released by Ram Jam in 1977. The first track on the album, the single "Black Betty", is Ram Jam's best known song. It reached the #7 position in the UK singles chart in September 1977. The album reached #34 in the Billboard Pop Albums chart in the US. |
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| Roger Daltrey - One of the Boys | 1977 | Germany | |
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Manifesto is the sixth studio album by Roxy Music, and was released in 1979 by E.G. in the UK, Polydor in Europe and by Atco in the U.S. |
1981 |
Germany | |
| SAMSON - Mr Rock and Roll | |||
| SAXON - Strong Arm of the Law | |||
| SCORPIONS - Gold Ballads Mini-LP | |||
STEVE HACKETT - Please Don't Touch "Please Don't Touch"! is the second solo album by English guitarist Steve Hackett, and his first after leaving Genesis in 1977. The album featured several guests including R&B singer Randy Crawford, American folk icon Richie Havens, the drummer and vocalist for the progressive rock band Kansas (Phil Ehart and Steve Walsh respectively), Frank Zappa alumnus Tom Fowler, Genesis concert drummer Chester Thompson, and Van der Graaf violinist Graham Smith. This was also Hackett's first album to feature his pioneering use of the Roland GR-500 Guitar Synthesizer |
1978 | France | |
| STEVE HOWE - Beginnings | 1975 |
Germany | |
| STEVE MILLER BAND - Abacadabra | |||
| STEVE MILLER BAND - CIrcle of Love | |||
| STRESS - Killing me Night and Day | |||
| STYX - Best of Styx | |||
| Styx - Cornerstone Gatefold cover | 1979 | Holland | |
| SUZI QUATRO - 12 Golden Hits | |||
| TED NUGENT - Penetrator | |||
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"Ted Nugent", the first solo effort of the hard-rocking Motor City Madman, was released in 1975 after disbanding his former group, The Amboy Dukes. |
1975 | Holland | |
| TERENCE TRENT D'ARBY - Neither FIsh Nor Flesh | |||
| TIGERTAILZ - Love Bomb Baby | |||
| Titanic - Titanic | Holland | ||
| France | |||
| TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS - Long After Dark | |||
| TRIUMPH - Thunder Seven | |||
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The Joshua Tree is the fifth studio album by Irish rock band U2, released on March 9, 1987 on Island Records. It was produced by Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois. The album was massively successful, and is considered to have been U2's worldwide commercial breakthrough. In addition, it has often been praised by music critics as the band's best album and one of the best rock albums of all time |
1987 | EEC | |
| VANGELIS - See You Later | |||
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This was the first album recorded with new lead singer Sammy Hagar, who replaced David Lee Roth. |
1987 | ||
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Darker and almost thematic in contrast to the preceding three albums, the writing and recording of "Fair Warning" was affected by the increasing tensions between Eddie Van Halen and David Lee Roth. Eddie considered quitting the band at this time |
1981 | ||
| Van Halen - Self-titled | 1978 | ||
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WARLOCK - Triumph and Agony | 1989 | West Germany |
| WHITE LION - Fight to Survive | 1985 | ||
| Whitesnake - S/T Self-Titled | 1987 | Canada | |
ATCO |
YES - 90125 | 1983 | |
| ZZ TOP - Afterburner | 1985 | Germany | |
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Eliminator was the ZZ Top's most successful album, having reached Diamond status. The album is a successful blend of blues rock and analog synthesizers. In 1989, it was ranked #39 on Rolling Stone |
1983 | Germany | |
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