
On this day October 22, 1982, British pop duo Dollar released their third studio album The Dollar Album, showcasing their smooth vocals, glossy production, and catchy synth pop sound. Produced by Trevor Horn, who would later gain fame for his work with Frankie Goes To Hollywood and Yes, the album captured the sleek and futuristic style that defined early 1980s pop music.
The Dollar Album featured hit singles such as Mirror Mirror, Give Me Back My Heart, and Videotheque, all of which reflected the duo’s polished image and strong sense of melody. The record reached the top ten in the United Kingdom and helped solidify Dollar’s reputation as one of the leading pop acts of the time. Its combination of electronic production and emotional lyrics made it a perfect fit for the era’s emerging new wave sound.
80s insight: The Dollar Album represented the early 1980s transition toward high production pop music, combining technology and sophistication to create the sound that would define much of the decade.
The Dollar Album featured hit singles such as Mirror Mirror, Give Me Back My Heart, and Videotheque, all of which reflected the duo’s polished image and strong sense of melody. The record reached the top ten in the United Kingdom and helped solidify Dollar’s reputation as one of the leading pop acts of the time. Its combination of electronic production and emotional lyrics made it a perfect fit for the era’s emerging new wave sound.
80s insight: The Dollar Album represented the early 1980s transition toward high production pop music, combining technology and sophistication to create the sound that would define much of the decade.