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NOW Yearbook: The Vault 1980

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Released: 28th February 2025. 1980 was a huge year in pop music with every genre competing for hits. We have already included more than 150 tracks on the CDs of the 1980 Yearbook, the 80-84 Final Chapter, and their extras so far in our appreciation of the year... Those tracks were generally the bigger hits of the year, with their chart achievement a factor in their inclusion - however - that's not the whole singles story of the year, and our celebration of 1980 wouldn't be complete without shining a light on some of the years' singles that have been compiled much less frequently over the years. Welcome to THE VAULT for 1980. Some of the tracks included were Top 40 hits, some missed the chart completely. Some were representative of massive selling albums, and some were big hits in the U.S. and not in the U.K... but all are part of the wonderful pop story of 1980. CD1 opens with established superstars with big U.S, hits: Bruce Springsteen (with 'Hungry Heart'), Billy Joel (with 'You May Be Right') and Blondie with 'The Hardest Part' - a single in the U.S. but not in the U.K. New-wave with a retro feel from The Ramones and The Revillos lead into singles before the hits came for Echo & The Bunnymen and The Teardrop Explodes. Synth-driven pop would become the dominant genre in the charts over the next year, and this first disc features artists including Ultravox, The Human League and Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark that would be among the most successful of the next five years. Sparks, The B-52's, Robert Palmer and The Buggles also feature - whilst the disc draws to its close with follow-ups to huge hits from M and The Flying Lizards - and with a song familiar to anyone who was glued to the tv show 'Tiswas' on a Saturday morning in 1980 - with some of the shows regulars performing on 'The Bucket Of Water Song'. Opening CD2 - 'Dance Stance' from Dexys Midnight Runners - the single that came a few months before 'Geno' took them to #1. Great guitar pop from Secret Affair and Squeeze leads into post-punk from The Stranglers, The Ruts and The Clash, ahead of reggae and ska from Junior Murvin and The Bodysnatchers, and hugely influential early hip-hop from Kurtis Blow with 'The Breaks'. Tracks fusing genres are up next including soul & jazz from The Manhattan Transfer, Earth Wind & Fire, Tom Browne, and the superb collaboration between Wilton Felder and Bobby Womack on 'Inherit The Wind'. Jazz influenced pop from Shakatak and Level 42 leads to chilled soul from Kool & The Gang, Brenda Russell and finishing with The Manhattans U.S. Top 5 smash 'Shining Star'. CD3 opens with a stellar run of dance pop : Donna Summer with 'Sunset People', Amii Stewart's cover of 'The Letter', Shalamar with 'Right In The Socket' and Stacy Lattisaw with 'Dynamite!', a Top 10 single and dancefloor smash in the U.S. Great vocalists Gladys Knight, Joan Armatrading and Phil Lynott with his first solo hit 'Dear Miss Lonely Hearts' follow ahead of an explosive run of 1980's rock from Judas Priest, Saxon, Girlschool and the debut single from Iron Maiden. New-wave pop from The Tourists, XTC, Skids and Hazel O'Connor comes ahead of closing tracks from Gerry Rafferty with 'The Royal Mile' and a vintage ballad 'Sartorial Eloquence' from Elton John. The final disc focusses on singles that found chart success in the U.S. - opening with huge musical icons Paul Simon ('Late In The Evening'), Linda Ronstadt ('Hurt So Bad') and Carly Simon ('Jesse'). Great pop-rock vocals from Kim Carnes, Pat Benatar and Journey feature ahead of slick soul cuts from Jermaine Jackson and Aretha Franklin's cover of 'What A Fool Believes'.. Daryl Hall & John Oates, Christopher Cross, Boz Scaggs and Kenny Loggins had huge success in the U.S. with softer rock classics - and the collection closes with a Top 5 U.S. hit for Eddie Rabbitt, and a hit for Joe Walsh from the soundtrack of the movie 'Urban Cowboy' , whilst the final word is given to the legendary ZZ Top - they were 4 years away from a U.K. chart single, but 'Cheap Sunglasses' hit the U.S. chart in 1980.

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  • Details

    Released:
    28th February 2025
    Category:
    Rock & Pop
    Format:
    CD Album
    Barcode:
    198028436021
  • Description

    1980 was a huge year in pop music with every genre competing for hits. We have already included more than 150 tracks on the CDs of the 1980 Yearbook, the 80-84 Final Chapter, and their extras so far in our appreciation of the year... Those tracks were generally the bigger hits of the year, with their chart achievement a factor in their inclusion - however - that's not the whole singles story of the year, and our celebration of 1980 wouldn't be complete without shining a light on some of the years' singles that have been compiled much less frequently over the years. Welcome to THE VAULT for 1980. Some of the tracks included were Top 40 hits, some missed the chart completely. Some were representative of massive selling albums, and some were big hits in the U.S. and not in the U.K... but all are part of the wonderful pop story of 1980. CD1 opens with established superstars with big U.S, hits: Bruce Springsteen (with 'Hungry Heart'), Billy Joel (with 'You May Be Right') and Blondie with 'The Hardest Part' - a single in the U.S. but not in the U.K. New-wave with a retro feel from The Ramones and The Revillos lead into singles before the hits came for Echo & The Bunnymen and The Teardrop Explodes. Synth-driven pop would become the dominant genre in the charts over the next year, and this first disc features artists including Ultravox, The Human League and Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark that would be among the most successful of the next five years. Sparks, The B-52's, Robert Palmer and The Buggles also feature - whilst the disc draws to its close with follow-ups to huge hits from M and The Flying Lizards - and with a song familiar to anyone who was glued to the tv show 'Tiswas' on a Saturday morning in 1980 - with some of the shows regulars performing on 'The Bucket Of Water Song'. Opening CD2 - 'Dance Stance' from Dexys Midnight Runners - the single that came a few months before 'Geno' took them to #1. Great guitar pop from Secret Affair and Squeeze leads into post-punk from The Stranglers, The Ruts and The Clash, ahead of reggae and ska from Junior Murvin and The Bodysnatchers, and hugely influential early hip-hop from Kurtis Blow with 'The Breaks'. Tracks fusing genres are up next including soul & jazz from The Manhattan Transfer, Earth Wind & Fire, Tom Browne, and the superb collaboration between Wilton Felder and Bobby Womack on 'Inherit The Wind'. Jazz influenced pop from Shakatak and Level 42 leads to chilled soul from Kool & The Gang, Brenda Russell and finishing with The Manhattans U.S. Top 5 smash 'Shining Star'. CD3 opens with a stellar run of dance pop : Donna Summer with 'Sunset People', Amii Stewart's cover of 'The Letter', Shalamar with 'Right In The Socket' and Stacy Lattisaw with 'Dynamite!', a Top 10 single and dancefloor smash in the U.S. Great vocalists Gladys Knight, Joan Armatrading and Phil Lynott with his first solo hit 'Dear Miss Lonely Hearts' follow ahead of an explosive run of 1980's rock from Judas Priest, Saxon, Girlschool and the debut single from Iron Maiden. New-wave pop from The Tourists, XTC, Skids and Hazel O'Connor comes ahead of closing tracks from Gerry Rafferty with 'The Royal Mile' and a vintage ballad 'Sartorial Eloquence' from Elton John. The final disc focusses on singles that found chart success in the U.S. - opening with huge musical icons Paul Simon ('Late In The Evening'), Linda Ronstadt ('Hurt So Bad') and Carly Simon ('Jesse'). Great pop-rock vocals from Kim Carnes, Pat Benatar and Journey feature ahead of slick soul cuts from Jermaine Jackson and Aretha Franklin's cover of 'What A Fool Believes'.. Daryl Hall & John Oates, Christopher Cross, Boz Scaggs and Kenny Loggins had huge success in the U.S. with softer rock classics - and the collection closes with a Top 5 U.S. hit for Eddie Rabbitt, and a hit for Joe Walsh from the soundtrack of the movie 'Urban Cowboy' , whilst the final word is given to the legendary ZZ Top - they were 4 years away from a U.K. chart single, but 'Cheap Sunglasses' hit the U.S. chart in 1980.
  • Track listing

    Disc 1

    Track name
    Artist
    1.Hungry Heart
    Bruce Springsteen
    2.You May Be Right
    Billy Joel
    3.The Hardest Part
    Blondie
    4.Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?
    Ramones
    5.Motorbike Beat
    The Revillos
    6.Rescue
    Echo & the Bunnyman
    7.When I Dream
    The Teardrop Explode
    8.Do You Dream in Colour?
    Bill Nelson
    9.The Eyes Have It
    Karel Fialka
    10.Give Me Back My Man
    The B-52's
    11.Looking for Clues
    Robert Palmer
    12.When I'm With You
    Sparks
    13.Passing Strangers
    Ultravox
    14.Red Frame/White Light
    Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
    15.Burning Car
    John Foxx
    16.Only After Dark
    The Human League
    17.Clean, Clean
    The Buggles
    18.The World of Water
    New Musik
    19.That's the Way the Money Goes
    M
    20.TV
    The Flying Lizards
    21.The Bucket of Water Song
    Tiswas presents The Four Bucketeers

    Disc 2

    Track name
    Artist
    1.Dance Stance
    Dexys Midnight Runners
    2.My World
    Secret Affair
    3.Pulling Mussels (From the Shell)
    Squeeze
    4.Bear Cage
    The Stranglers
    5.Staring at the Rude Boys
    The Ruts
    6.Call Up
    The Clash
    7.Police & Thieves
    Junior Murvin
    8.Let's Do Rocksteady
    The Bodysnatchers
    9.The Breaks
    Kurtis Blow
    10.Are You Ready
    Billy Ocean
    11.Twilight Zone/Twilight Tone
    The Manhattan Transfer
    12.In the Stone
    Earth, Wind & Fire
    13.Thighs High (Grip Your Hips and Move)
    Tom Browne
    14.Inherit the Wind
    Wilton Felder & Bobby Womack
    15.Feels Like the Right Time
    Shakatak
    16.Love Meeting Love
    Level 42
    17.Too Hot
    Kool & the Gang
    18.In the Thick of It
    Brenda Russell
    19.Shining Star
    The Manhattans

    Disc 3

    Track name
    Artist
    1.Sunset People
    Donna Summer
    2.The Letter
    Amii Stewart
    3.Right in the Socket
    Shalamar
    4.Dynamite!
    Stacy Lattisaw
    5.Rebels Are We
    Chic
    6.Bourgie', Bourgie'
    Gladys Knight & The Pips
    7.Rosie
    Joan Armatrading
    8.Dear Miss Lonely Hearts
    Phil Lynott
    9.Young Blood
    UFO
    10.United
    Judas Priest
    11.Race With the Devil
    Girlschool
    12.Running Free
    Iron Maiden
    13.Wheels of Steel
    Saxon
    14.Maybe Tomorrow
    The Chords
    15.Give Me an Inch
    Hazel O'Connor
    16.Circus Games
    Skids
    17.Generals and Majors
    XTC
    18.Don't Say I Told You So
    The Tourists
    19.Strange Little Girl
    Sad Cafe
    20.The Royal Mile
    Gerry Rafferty
    21.Sartorial Eloquence
    Elton John

    Disc 4

    Track name
    Artist
    1.Late in the Evening
    Paul Simon
    2.Hurt So Bad
    Linda Ronstadt
    3.Jesse
    Carly Simon
    4.Him
    Rupert Holmes
    5.More Love
    Kim Carnes
    6.We Live for Love
    Pat Benatar
    7.Any Way You Want It
    Journey
    8.Touch and Go
    The Cars
    9.Whose Problem?
    The Motels
    10.He's So Shy
    The Pointer Sisters
    11.Burnin' Hot
    Jermaine Jackson
    12.What a Fool Believes
    Aretha Franklin
    13.Running from Paradise
    Daryl Hall & John Oates
    14.Ride Like the Wind
    Christopher Cross
    15.Breakdown Dead Ahead
    Boz Scaggs
    16.I'm Alright (Theme from 'Caddyshack')
    Kenny Loggins
    17.Drivin' My Life Away
    Eddie Rabbitt
    18.All Night Long
    Joe Walsh
    19.Cheap Sunglasses
    ZZ Top
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