On This Day: July 6, 1981 – Pat Benatar Released Precious Time

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On This Day: July 6, 1981 – Pat Benatar Released Precious Time
On this day July 6, 1981, Pat Benatar released her third studio album Precious Time, a high energy mix of rock grit and emotional edge that pushed her to the top of the charts. The album debuted strong and climbed to number one on the US Billboard charts, eventually selling over 2 million copies in the United States.

Precious Time featured standout tracks like Fire and Ice and Promises in the Dark, both of which showcased Benatar’s powerhouse vocals and confident delivery. Backed by guitarist Neil Giraldo and a sharp production team, the album balanced anthemic rock with more introspective moments. It marked a creative peak in her early career and confirmed that Benatar was more than a rising star. She was now a chart topping force.

The album spent time at number one and helped define the sound of early 80s rock radio. You can revisit it in our Precious Time album thread.

80s insight: Precious Time proved that Pat Benatar could command the charts without compromising her sound or her strength.

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