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On this day October 17 1988, Chris Rea released New Light Through Old Windows, a remix and compilation album that offered fresh takes on some of his most popular songs. The album featured re-recorded and remixed versions of earlier hits, giving longtime fans a chance to experience familiar...
On this day October 17 1988, the Traveling Wilburys released their debut album Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1, a collaboration between some of the most legendary musicians of the 20th century. The group featured George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, and Roy Orbison, all performing...
On this day October 17 1989, Selena released her debut album Selena, marking the beginning of a legendary career that would soon redefine Tejano and Latin pop music. The album introduced her powerful voice, charismatic style, and the dynamic sound that would carry her to international fame in...
On this day October 17 1989, Billy Joel released his eleventh studio album Storm Front, a bold and diverse record that reflected both personal themes and global awareness. The album marked a creative shift for Joel, featuring a more rock-oriented sound and production from Foreigner’s Mick Jones...
On this day in 1989, George Harrison released Best of Dark Horse 1976 to 1989, a compilation album that celebrated more than a decade of his solo work. The collection highlighted Harrison’s evolution as a songwriter and musician following his time with The Beatles, showcasing his blend of...
On this day October 17 1989, Shawn Colvin released her debut album Steady On, a thoughtful and emotionally rich record that introduced her distinctive voice and introspective songwriting to the world. The album blended folk, pop, and country influences, setting the stage for her critically...
On this day October 17 1980, Bruce Springsteen released The River, his fifth studio album and one of the most celebrated works of his career. The double album captured both the joy and hardship of American life, blending rock anthems with heartfelt storytelling that reflected the working class...
On this day October 17 1980, Status Quo released their thirteenth studio album Just Supposin, an energetic blend of rock and boogie that continued the band’s long tradition of hard-driving rhythm and catchy riffs. The album showed the group’s consistency and ability to evolve while staying true...
On this day October 17 1989, Kiss released their fifteenth studio album Hot in the Shade, a return to their classic rock roots after years of experimenting with different styles throughout the decade. The album blended melodic hard rock with a more stripped down sound that appealed to both...
On this day October 17 1989, Suicidal Tendencies released their fourth studio album Controlled by Hatred Feel Like Shit Deja Vu, a fierce and unapologetic collection that blended thrash, punk, and crossover metal into one relentless sound. The album captured the band’s raw energy and rebellious...
On this day October 17 1987, Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100 with Lost in Emotion. Blending smooth R&B grooves with a pop sensibility, the track became one of the defining hits of the late 80s and solidified the group’s place in music history.
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On this day October 17 1981, Christopher Cross reached the top of the US charts with Arthurs Theme (Best That You Can Do), the romantic ballad from the hit film Arthur. The song, co-written by Cross, Burt Bacharach, Carole Bayer Sager, and Peter Allen, became one of the most beloved love songs...
On this day October 16 1981, Eurythmics released their debut album In the Garden, marking the beginning of one of the most influential musical partnerships of the decade. Recorded in Germany with members of Can and Blondie’s Clem Burke, the album blended experimental sounds, new wave textures...
On this day October 16 1982, INXS released their third studio album Shabooh Shoobah, a breakthrough record that brought the Australian band international attention. The album marked a turning point in their sound, blending rock, pop, and new wave with a sleek, confident edge.
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On this day October 16 1983, Thin Lizzy released Life, a powerful live album recorded during their farewell tour. Capturing the raw energy and emotion of their final performances, the record featured classic songs like Jailbreak, The Boys Are Back in Town, and Thunder and Lightning, celebrating...
On this day October 16 1984, UB40 released their fifth studio album Geffery Morgan, continuing their socially conscious blend of reggae and pop. The album reflected the band’s signature political awareness, with songs that addressed working class struggles and everyday life while keeping a...
On this day October 16 1985, Possessed released their debut album Seven Churches, a landmark record often credited as the first full length death metal album. The release marked a turning point in extreme music, blending the speed of thrash with the darkness and aggression that would define an...
On this day October 16 1987, Manfred Mann's Earth Band released their thirteenth studio album Masque, a project that blended rock, jazz, and experimental elements into a distinctive and ambitious sound. The album featured both vocal and instrumental tracks, highlighting the band’s versatility...
On this day October 16 1989, Debbie Harry released her third solo album Def, Dumb & Blonde, marking a confident return to her rock and new wave roots. After experimenting with different styles in her earlier solo work, this album brought back the punch and attitude that made her a pop culture...
On this day October 16 1989, All About Eve released their second studio album Scarlet and Other Stories, a beautifully crafted collection that blended ethereal melodies with poetic lyricism. The album built upon the band’s folk influenced rock sound, offering a darker and more introspective tone...
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