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  1. On This Day August 2 1982 – Talking Back To The Night By Steve Winwood Was Released

    On This Day August 2 1982 – Talking Back To The Night By Steve Winwood Was Released

    On this day August 2 1982, Talking Back to the Night by Steve Winwood was released, marking his third solo album and continuing his transition from 60s and 70s rock into a more synth driven 80s sound. The album showcased Winwood’s ability to blend soulful vocals with polished production...
  2. On This Day July 23 1982 – Emotions in Motion by Billy Squier Was Released

    On This Day July 23 1982 – Emotions in Motion by Billy Squier Was Released

    On this day July 23 1982, Emotions in Motion was released, marking the third studio album by Billy Squier and a crucial follow up to his breakthrough album Don’t Say No. With a mix of hard rock, pop hooks, and glam influenced grooves, the album further established Squier as one of the defining...
  3. On This Day July 19, 1982 – Donna Summer Released Her Self Titled Tenth Album

    On This Day July 19, 1982 – Donna Summer Released Her Self Titled Tenth Album

    On this day July 19, 1982, Donna Summer released her self titled tenth studio album, marking a bold transition in sound and image for the former Queen of Disco. Coming off the massive success of her 1970s dance hits, this 1982 release saw her move into a more polished pop rock style while...
  4. On This Day: July 17, 1982 – Judas Priest Releases Screaming for Vengeance

    On This Day: July 17, 1982 – Judas Priest Releases Screaming for Vengeance

    On this day July 17, 1982, Judas Priest released their eighth studio album Screaming for Vengeance, a milestone in heavy metal that brought the band massive success in the United States. The album peaked at number 17 on the Billboard 200 and sold over 2 million copies in the US alone. Led by...
  5. On This Day: July 16, 1982 – Warren Zevon Releases The Envoy

    On This Day: July 16, 1982 – Warren Zevon Releases The Envoy

    On this day July 16, 1982, Warren Zevon released his fifth studio album The Envoy, a sharp and politically tinged collection of songs that showcased his signature wit, storytelling, and dark sense of humor. The album reached number 93 on the Billboard 200 and, while not a commercial smash...
  6. On This Day: July 16, 1982 – Billy Idol Releases His Debut Album

    On This Day: July 16, 1982 – Billy Idol Releases His Debut Album

    On this day July 16, 1982, Billy Idol released his self titled debut album Billy Idol, launching his solo career after rising to fame with Generation X. The album reached number 45 on the Billboard 200 and introduced American audiences to a new wave rocker with punk roots and pop star charisma...
  7. On This Day: July 15, 1982 – America Releases View from the Ground

    On This Day: July 15, 1982 – America Releases View from the Ground

    On this day July 15, 1982, America released their tenth studio album View from the Ground, marking a major resurgence for the band after several years of declining chart performance. The album reached number 41 on the Billboard 200 and brought the band back into the spotlight with one of their...
  8. On This Day: July 9, 1982 – Jermaine Jackson Released Let Me Tickle Your Fancy

    On This Day: July 9, 1982 – Jermaine Jackson Released Let Me Tickle Your Fancy

    On this day July 9, 1982, Jermaine Jackson released his ninth studio album Let Me Tickle Your Fancy. Blending R&B, pop, and funk, the album marked another chapter in his solo career as he continued to step out from under the shadow of the Jackson family legacy. With its sleek production and...
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