
On this day June 22, 1988, Robert Palmer released his ninth solo album Heavy Nova. Known for blending rock, pop, funk, and sophistication, Palmer took his signature sound even further with this release. The album featured the massive hit Simply Irresistible, which became a defining song of the late 80s with its unforgettable guitar riff and iconic music video.
Heavy Nova peaked at number 13 on the Billboard charts and climbed to number 2 in Australia, continuing Palmer’s international success following the momentum of his 1985 album Riptide. The album’s title reflected Palmer’s mix of heavy rock and bossa nova influences, showing his love of musical fusion wrapped in sleek production.
80s insight: Heavy Nova proved that style and substance could go hand in hand, and Palmer’s polished sound and striking visuals captured the upscale cool of late 80s pop rock.
Heavy Nova peaked at number 13 on the Billboard charts and climbed to number 2 in Australia, continuing Palmer’s international success following the momentum of his 1985 album Riptide. The album’s title reflected Palmer’s mix of heavy rock and bossa nova influences, showing his love of musical fusion wrapped in sleek production.
80s insight: Heavy Nova proved that style and substance could go hand in hand, and Palmer’s polished sound and striking visuals captured the upscale cool of late 80s pop rock.