
On this day June 30, 1981, Al Jarreau released his eighth studio album Breakin' Away, a smooth and genre-blending record that became one of the most successful albums of his career. It reached number 9 on the US Billboard charts and climbed to number 1 on both the R&B and Jazz charts, showcasing Jarreau’s unmatched ability to cross musical boundaries.
Breakin' Away featured a rich mix of jazz, soul, pop, and R&B. The album included standout tracks like We're in This Love Together and Easy, both of which became staples on adult contemporary and jazz radio throughout the decade. Jarreau’s silky vocals and the album’s polished production helped it earn critical acclaim and multiple Grammy Awards.
The record solidified his reputation as one of the most versatile vocalists of the era, attracting both jazz purists and pop audiences alike.
80s insight: Breakin' Away captured the smooth side of the 1980s. Al Jarreau brought together jazz artistry and radio friendly appeal in a way that made sophistication feel effortless.
Breakin' Away featured a rich mix of jazz, soul, pop, and R&B. The album included standout tracks like We're in This Love Together and Easy, both of which became staples on adult contemporary and jazz radio throughout the decade. Jarreau’s silky vocals and the album’s polished production helped it earn critical acclaim and multiple Grammy Awards.
The record solidified his reputation as one of the most versatile vocalists of the era, attracting both jazz purists and pop audiences alike.
80s insight: Breakin' Away captured the smooth side of the 1980s. Al Jarreau brought together jazz artistry and radio friendly appeal in a way that made sophistication feel effortless.