The Best Albums Of 1982
The Best Albums, From All Genres, Of 1982
Ranked from best to almost the best, but not quite. Although, depending on your subjective preferences, you may prefer a different order, omit some, or even ponder some that are not included. Trust me, I’ve changed the order countless times because determining the best albums often depends on how one feels at any given moment. Either way, let’s simply enjoy the best music from 1982.
1. Dire Straits – Love Over Gold
Love Over Gold stands as a bold and ambitious statement in Dire Straits' discography. It's an album that rewards attentive listening, offering a rich tapestry of sound and thought-provoking lyrics. While it may not have had the success of some of their other works, its artistic depth and musical sophistication make it a timeless and essential part of the 80s music scene.
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2. KISS – Creatures Of The Night
Unleashing a sonic revolution in 1982, KISS's Creatures Of The Night is a timeless rock masterpiece that sees the band return to their rock roots. With thunderous drums, blistering riffs, and anthemic choruses, this album marked a triumphant comeback for the band and is a must-listen for both die-hard fans and those looking to explore the diverse landscape of 80s rock music.
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3. Alice Cooper – Zipper Catches Skin
Alice Cooper's 1982 album Zipper Catches Skin is a daring shift from his classic hard rock sound, embracing new wave and punk influences. The album's diverse themes, from satire to introspection highlight Cooper's lyrical versatility and while not a commercial hit, this cult-favourite offers music lovers an eclectic journey, solidifying its place in Cooper's adventurous discography.
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4. Roxy Music – Avalon
Avalon is a timeless classic that represents the culmination of Roxy Music's musical journey and is, arguably, their magnum opus. As you listen, you’ll notice how it effortlessly weaves together elements of art rock, pop, and a synth-driven new wave sound to create a sonic presentation that is nostalgic, but was ultimately forward-thinking when released in 1982.
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5. Michael Jackson – Thriller
Thriller is more than just a groundbreaking album as it has become a cultural phenomenon that continues to captivate audiences, transcending generations, to this day, and remains one of the greatest albums released in the 80s. However, is it really Michael Jackson’s greatest release?
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6. ICEHOUSE – Primitive Man
Primitive Man is a pivotal album in Icehouse’s discography, showcasing artistic growth and experimentation. The combination of memorable melodies, introspective lyrics, and innovative production makes this record a timeless classic that continues to resonate with fans; particularly those of us who are nostalgic for the music of the 80s. Synth-pop has never sounded so good!
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7. John Denver – Seasons of the Heart
John Denver's timeless album Seasons Of The Heart features his signature folk-pop sound and heartfelt songwriting that resonates with themes of love, nature, and the human spirit. Uncover hidden gems and standout tracks while diving into this musical masterpiece; one of the greatest releases of the 80s.
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8. Lionel Richie – Self-Titled
Dive into Lionel Richie's 1982 self-titled album and uncover the magic of iconic tracks like 'Truly' and 'You Are.' Experience the soulful vocals and timeless impact that have made this album a classic in R&B and pop music history. With its unforgettable melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and Richie's exceptional vocal delivery, this debut solo release is a must-listen for all music lovers.
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9. Diamond Head – Borrowed Time
Borrowed Time is not only one of Diamond Head’s greatest releases, it's one of the best metal records of all time and one of the most impressive albums released in 1982. With a diverse range of songs, showcasing the band’s musical prowess, this is classic metal at its very best and is a hidden gem within the genre and all of recorded music history.
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10. John Cougar – American Fool
Released in 1982, American Fool was a highly successful release from John Cougar (Mellencamp). It was different to his previous records as it was mature, focused, and musically and lyrically rich. There really isn’t a bad song to be heard on the album and the radio-friendly styling was guaranteed to make Cougar’s music more appealing to the masses.
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11. Cold Chisel – Circus Animals
From the powerful vocals to the skilful instrumentation and thought-provoking lyrics, Circus Animals stands as a testament to Cold Chisel's status as one of Australia's most iconic rock bands. It is not only one of their greatest releases but is amongst the best the 80s had to offer. They certainly broke the mould when they chiselled out this masterpiece.
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12. Alabama – Mountain Music
Alabama's 1982 album Mountain Music is a timeless classic that continues to resonate with country music enthusiasts. Its blend of country, southern rock, and heartfelt ballads, with a touch of pop, solidifies its place as one of the best country music albums in all of recorded music history. Mountain Music is, subsequently, a must-listen and represents the very best of Alabama's musical legacy.
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13. Willie Nelson – Always On My Mind
Willie Nelson's Always On My Mind is a captivating album that beautifully encapsulates the essence of his musical artistry, standing out as another timeless release in his illustrious career. Nelson's authenticity, coupled with the solid selection of songs and the seamless blending of genres, make this album a must-listen as it reaffirmed Nelson's status as a country music icon.
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14. Glenn Frey – No Fun Aloud
No Fun Aloud is Glenn Frey's impressive debut solo album, delivering a captivating display of his versatile musical prowess as both a songwriter and performer. This record not only highlights Frey's broader musical skills but also demonstrates his enduring influence in the realms of rock and pop music beyond his noteworthy Eagles output.
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15. Tavares – New Directions
New Directions is the eleventh studio album by the American R&B and funk band Tavares. The album offers a mix of upbeat and mellow tracks, making it a well-rounded listening experience for fans of R&B and soul music and is one of the best albums released in 1982; despite its lacklustre chart success. New Directions is a perfect example of incredible music that was overlooked during its time.
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Honourable Mentions (In Alphabetical Order)
These are albums from 1982 that I appreciate but don’t feel are the best of the best. However, there’s some killer music to be heard here, so load up your favourite streaming service and give them a listen, for our music tastes are subjective and you may just come across an album that you consider a masterpiece.