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Alice Cooper: "Special Forces" Album (1981)
Alice Cooper’s Special Forces was released as an LP album in the US by Warner Bros. Records (catalog number BSK 3581) on August 7, 1981,...

Alice Cooper(solo)
Aug 6, 19814 min read


Marc Bolan: "Marc Bolan’s Legacy" Article (1981)
Marc Bolan’s "Marc Bolan’s Legacy" , a one-page retrospective article in Bravo Magazine , August 7, 1981. Marc Bolan: He lives on in his...

T.Rex
Aug 6, 19811 min read


David Bowie: "Very Cool, Very Weird" Article (1981)
David Bowie’s "Very Cool, Very Weird," a one-page article in Record Mirror, March 28, 1981.

David Bowie
Mar 28, 19811 min read


David Bowie: "Up The Hill Backwards" Single Advert (1981)
David Bowie’s "Up The Hill Backwards," a one-page advert for the single b/w Crystal Japan (previously unreleased in UK) in New Musical...

David Bowie
Mar 21, 19811 min read


David Bowie: "Up the Hill Backwards" Single (1981)
David Bowie’s "Up the Hill Backwards" backed with "Crystal Japan" , was released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK by RCA Records...

David Bowie
Mar 20, 19811 min read


Lou Reed: "Captain Average" Article (1981)
Lou Reed’s "Captain Average" , a one-page feature in Rock Magazine , February 1981.

Lou Reed
Feb 1, 19811 min read


Alice Cooper: Rock Magazine
Cover & Seven-Page Feature (Feb 1981)

Alice Cooper(solo)
Feb 1, 19811 min read


Suzi Quatro: "Glad All Over" Single (1981)
Suzi Quatro’s "Glad All Over" backed with "Ego In The Night" , was released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK by RAK Records (catalog...

Suzi Quatro
Jan 30, 19811 min read


We'll Bring The House Down Single: 1981
Slade's 1981 Comeback Stomper Released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK on January 23, 1981, on Cheapskate Records (catalog number CHS 2480), Slade’s “We'll Bring The House Down” — backed with “Hold On To Your Hats” — was the lead single from their ninth studio album of the same name. Penned by Noddy Holder and Jim Lea, produced by Slade, it marked the band’s first UK Top 40 entry since 1977, peaking at No. 10 and charting for 9 weeks. Track Listing A: We'll Bring The House

Slade
Jan 23, 19811 min read


David Bowie: "Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)" Single (1981)
David Bowie’s "Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)" backed with "Because You're Young" , was released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK...

David Bowie
Jan 2, 19811 min read


Flash Gordon (Original SoundtracK) Album: 1980
A Hawkmen Arena Rock Odyssey Released as a vinyl LP and TC in the UK on December 8, 1980, on EMI Records (catalogue: EMC 3351 / OC 062-64 203), Queen’s Flash Gordon (Original Soundtrack Music) — the score to the cult film — was their ninth studio album. Produced by Brian May & Mack, recorded at Townhouse, Music Centre, Advision, and Utopia Studios, this 18-track concept featured dialogue from the movie and the hit single “Flash.” Peaked at No. 10 on the UK Albums Chart for 1

Queen
Dec 8, 19802 min read


# Slade: Xmas Ear Bender Single UK (1980)
A Cheapskate Christmas Party Cracker Released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK on November 28, 1980, on Cheapskate Records (catalogue: CHEAP 11 / LYN 9116 / LYN 9117), Slade’s *Xmas Ear Bender* was their festive party assault. Featuring the Reading Choir on “Merry Xmas Everybody,” a wild “Okey Cokey,” and a live “Get Down And Get With It” (mixed by Mike Robinson & Slade), this three-track holiday romp — pressed by Lyntone with solid and knockout centres — peaked at No. 70 o

Slade
Nov 28, 19802 min read


Flash Single Release : 1980
Queen blast off with the ultimate superhero anthem – Flash! Aaa-ah! Released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK on November 24, 1980, on EMI Records (catalogue: EMI 5126), Queen’s “Flash” — the theme from Flash Gordon — was written by Brian May (A-side) and Freddie Mercury (B-side). Produced by Brian May & Mack for Queen Productions Ltd., this bombastic rock anthem backed with “Football Fight” peaked at No. 10 on the Official Singles Chart for 13 weeks. Issued in solid centre

Queen
Nov 24, 19802 min read


Foolish Behaviour
Stewart's Wings And Passion Peak Released as a vinyl LP in the UK on November 21, 1980, on Riva Records (catalogue: RVLP 11 / HS 3485), Rod Stewart’s Foolish Behaviour was his tenth studio album. Produced by Harry The Hook (with The Rod Stewart Group) and Tom Dowd, this 10-track rock triumph — recorded at Record Plant and Cherokee Studios, Los Angeles — featured “Passion,” “Better Off Dead,” and “She Won't Dance With Me.” Peaked at No. 4 on the UK Albums Chart for 13 weeks.

Rod Stewart
Nov 21, 19803 min read


Elton John: Dear God Single (1980)
Double Rocket Faith Elton John’s “Dear God” was released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK on November 21, 1980, and and double-7" set followed on The Rocket Record Company (catalogue: XPRES 45 / 6000 591). Backed with “Tactics” (and “Steal Away Child” / “Love So Cold” on double pack), this synth-pop prayer and moody B-sides (produced by Clive Franks & Elton), were issued in plastic injection small centre, company sleeve, and picture sleeve double. No UK chart entry. Issued

Elton John
Nov 21, 19802 min read


David Bowie: "Fashion" Single Advert (1980)
David Bowie’s "Fashion Special Ed 12"," a one-page advert in New Musical Express, November 1, 1980.

David Bowie
Nov 1, 19801 min read


David Bowie: The Tracks of My Years - Definitive Biography (1977-78)
Sounds Two Pages (Nov 1, 1980)

David Bowie
Nov 1, 19801 min read


Roxy Music: The Same Old Scene Single (1980)
A Sophisticated Synth-Pop Strut Roxy Music’s “The Same Old Scene” 7-inch vinyl single, was released in the UK on October 31, 1980, on EG Records (catalogue: ROXY 1). The song was taken from the group's number one album Flesh and Blood, It peaked at No. 12 on the UK Singles Charts and No. 35 in Australia. It contains a Roland CR-78 drum machine rhythm backing and intricate bass guitar work that would become ubiquitous in many Roxy Music songs that followed. "Same Old Scene" pl

Roxy Music
Oct 31, 19802 min read


Rod Stewart: Passion Single (1980)
Stewart's Passionate Plea Rod Stewart’s “Passion” 7-inch vinyl single, was released in the UK on October 31, 1980, on Riva Records (catalogue: RIVA 26). Backed with “Better Off Dead,” written by Stewart, Chen, Grainger, Savigar, Cregan, was the lead single from the album Foolish Behaviour . Produced by Jim Cregan, the A-side's pulsating rhythm, Stewart’s raspy vocals, and Latin-infused groove marked his embrace of ‘80s dance-pop, peaking at No. 17 on the UK Singles Chart for

Rod Stewart
Oct 31, 19802 min read


David Bowie: Fashion Single (1980)
A New Wave Dancefloor Anthem David Bowie’s “Fashion” 7-inch vinyl single, was released in the UK on October 31, 1980, on RCA Records (catalogue: BOW 7). Backed with “Scream Like A Baby,” this infectious new wave and funk-infused track, written by Bowie, was the second single from his critically acclaimed album Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps). Produced by Bowie and Tony Visconti, “Fashion” featured Robert Fripp’s distinctive guitar and a danceable rhythm, peaking at No. 5 on

David Bowie
Oct 31, 19803 min read
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