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1983 albums

Here are the albums of 1983. The good, the bad, the rock, the roll, the classical and the heavy. It's all about the music and the albums, and it's all about what was around in 1983. This list has been viewed 126 times.
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  • Have You Ever Been in Love Song by Westlife
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    Have You Ever Been in Love is the tenth original studio album by the English singer-songwriter, Leo Sayer, and was released in November 1983.
  • Eliminator
    Eliminator Album by ZZ Top
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    Eliminator is the eighth studio album by the American rock band ZZ Top. It was released on March 23, 1983, by Warner Bros. Records. Recorded in Tennessee during 1982, the album was produced by the band's manager Bill Ham and peaked at the top of the charts in many countries. "Gimme All Your Lovin'", "Got Me Under Pressure", "Sharp Dressed Man", "TV Dinners" and "Legs" were released as singles. A Diamond certified album, Eliminator is ZZ Top's most successful release with sales of over 10 million copies in the United States.
  • Candy Girl
    Candy Girl Album by New Edition
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    Candy Girl is the debut album by New Edition, released by Streetwise Records in 1983.
  • Right Or Wrong
    Right Or Wrong Album by George Strait
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    Right or Wrong is the third studio album by American country music artist George Strait, released on October 6, 1983 by MCA Records.
  • Genesis
    Genesis Album by Genesis
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    Genesis is the twelfth studio album from the English rock band Genesis, released in October 1983 on Charisma Records. The band decided on its title as each of the album's nine tracks were written as a group. The album cover depicts the shapes from a Shape-O, a children's toy made by Tupperware. Mike Rutherford referred to this album as his favorite Genesis album. According to AllMusic, the album established that Genesis were "now primarily a pop band", although "art rock functions as coloring to the pop songs".
  • Frontiers
    Frontiers Album by Journey
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    Frontiers is the eighth studio album by the American Rock band Journey, released in February 1983 on the Columbia Records label. This is the last album to feature bassist Ross Valory until 1996's Trial by Fire.
  • Synchronicity
    Synchronicity Album by The Police
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    Synchronicity is the fifth and final studio album by English rock band The Police, released in the United Kingdom on 17 June 1983. The band's most popular release, the album includes the hit singles "Every Breath You Take," "King of Pain,", "Wrapped Around Your Finger," and "Synchronicity II." Much of the album's material was inspired by Arthur Koestler's The Roots of Coincidence, which inspired the title and concept of the album. At the 1984 Grammy Awards the album was nominated for a total of five awards including Album of the Year and won three. At the time of its release and following its immensely popular tour The Police were hailed as the "Biggest Band in the World".
  • Kill 'Em All
    Kill 'Em All Album by Metallica
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    Kill 'Em All is the debut studio album by the American heavy metal band Metallica, released on July 25, 1983, by the independent record label Megaforce Records. Kill 'Em All is regarded as a groundbreaking album for thrash metal because of its precise musicianship, which fuses new wave of British heavy metal riffs with hardcore punk tempos. The album's musical approach and lyrics were markedly different from rock's mainstream of the early 1980s and inspired a number of bands who followed in similar manner. The album did not enter the Billboard 200 until 1986, when it peaked at number 155, following Metallica's commercial success with its third studio album Master of Puppets; the 1988 Elektra reissue peaked at number 120. Kill 'Em All was critically praised at the time of its release and in retrospect, and was placed on a few publications' best album lists. It was certified 3× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in 1999 for shipping three million copies in the United States. The album generated two singles, "Whiplash" and "Jump in the Fire".
  • Can't Slow Down
    Can't Slow Down Album by Lionel Richie
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    Can't Slow Down is the second solo album by American recording artist Lionel Richie. It was released on October 11, 1983 by Motown Records.
  • Battle Hymns for Children Singing
    Battle Hymns for Children Singing Album by Haysi Fantayzee
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    Battle Hymns For Children Singing is the first and only studio album by British new wave band Haysi Fantayzee, released in 1983.
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