Favorite 100 Albums of the 80s: (#83) Tiffany – Tiffany

October 25, 2017By Patrick Moran

YEAR RELEASED: 1987 NOTABLE TRACKS:”I Think We’re Alone Now”, “Could’ve Been”, “I Saw Him Standing There”, “Feelings Of Forever” ALBUM MVP: “Could’ve Been” WHY I LOVED  IT: This was, is and always will be one of my great 80s musical guilty pleasures. No teenage dude in the 80’s would fess up to be a fan … Read More

Favorite 100 Albums of the 80s: (#84) Asia – Asia

October 24, 2017By Patrick Moran

YEAR RELEASED: 1982 NOTABLE TRACKS “Heat of the Moment”, “Only Time Will Tell”, “Sole Survivor” ALBUM MVP: “Heat of the Moment” WHY I LOVED IT: From the first track of this stellar debut album it’s unmistakably apparent with this record Asia’s not trying to complicate you, get overly philosophical or leave your mind on the … Read More

Favorite 100 Albums of the 80s: (#85) The Rolling Stones – Tattoo You

October 23, 2017By Patrick Moran

YEAR RELEASED: 1981 NOTABLE TRACKS “Start Me Up”, “Waiting On A Friend”, “Hang Fire”, “Slave” ALBUM MVP: “Start Me Up” WHY I LOVED IT:  It’s the Rolling Stones—what’s not to love?!?! How many groups do you know capable of releasing an album erected from crumbs and leavings of former studio recording sessions and turn it … Read More

Favorite 100 Albums of the 80s: (#89) New Edition – Heartbreak

October 17, 2017By Patrick Moran

YEAR RELEASED: 1988 NOTABLE TRACKS “Can You Stand The Rain”, “If It Isn’t Love”, “You’re Not My Kind of Girl”, “Crucial”, “Boys To Men”. ALBUM MVP: “Can You Stand The Rain” WHY I LOVED IT:  I first fell in love with New Edition music in 1983 with their debut album “Candy Girl” LP even more … Read More

Favorite 100 Albums of the 80s: (#90) Def Leppard – Hysteria

October 16, 2017By Patrick Moran

YEAR RELEASED: 1987 NOTABLE TRACKS “Pour Some Sugar On Me”, “Love Bites”, “Hysteria”, “Rocket” , “Animal” ALBUM MVP: “Pour Some Sugar On Me” WHY I LOVED IT:  Purely for the sake of discussion let’s say you couldn’t stand this album.  Sadly for you it wouldn’t have mattered, because “Hysteria” was utterly inescapable.  Radio, music videos, … Read More