Top 16 Music Albums of 1982
by Junomoogmello 
This chart is under construction. Only albums which I own on vinyl, CD and tape are included. Albums are being added as re-listened to ensuring commentary is relevant to how I feel about the album now, not necessarily when I first bought it.
- Chart updated: 10/14/2025 21:15
- (Created: 07/23/2020 10:33).
- Chart size: 16 albums.
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Although I have this on CD and Vinyl it is always the vinyl copy which gets the spin. The depth of sound and vocals on New Gold Dream are superb. Other favourites are Glittering Prize and Someone Somewhere in Summertime. Best Simple Minds album from the eighties however it is a close call between this and the more up to date sound of Big Music imo.
[First added to this chart: 02/28/2021]
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1982
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Game changing eighties synth pop/rock album, possibly underrated by non musicians, particularly in relation to what Nick Rodes accomplished with the keyboard aspects. Four absolutely cracking eighties tracks in 'Rio', 'Hungry Like the Wolf', 'Save a Prayer' and 'New Religion'. One of those albums I have to reach for on a hot July weekend morning before heading to the beach.
[First added to this chart: 09/17/2020]
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1982
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I played this tape a lot when travelling up and down the Country back in the early ninties, it always took me back to the concert at the Cornwall Coliseum when i saw Robert Plant and his new band. I like the move towards a more synth based sound than in Led Zeppelin. To be clear I love the Led Zep sound and have all of the Historic LZ albums on CD and vinyl. The album sounds as fresh to me today as it did back in the eighties when I first bought the cassette. I now have a mint vinyl version and it is always a pleasant nostalgic listen. Pledge Pin and Slow Dancer are my top tracks. Considering that this arrived thee years after Led Zeppelin 'In Through the Outdoor' it is clear to see the direction Robert Plant has taken.
[First added to this chart: 04/10/2021]
I remember a school mate taping this album for me, shock horror!!! Record sleeves used to have a scull and crossbones stating 'taping is killing music'! Ironically, now you can go on YouTube and listen to just about any album you want for nothing more than the pain of shite adverts!
Without doubt, the best Magnum album with a cover to rival Yes or Rush. Waited a long time to get this on vinyl as the tape snapped many years ago! [First added to this chart: 04/10/2021]
Without doubt, the best Magnum album with a cover to rival Yes or Rush. Waited a long time to get this on vinyl as the tape snapped many years ago! [First added to this chart: 04/10/2021]
This album is a lot further down the pecking order than I think it should be. A good listening experience from the eighties output. I think this album and Till We Have Faces compliment each other even given the synths used on both albums and the electric feel the Linn Drum provides, however that said, they are in parts, also very different.
[First added to this chart: 04/17/2022]
I agree with an earlier comment about the sleeve artwork, a great typically progressive/folk style album sleeve. The album provides an interesting listen with a slightly heavier sound than earlier works. Some superb lead guitar work on this album.
[First added to this chart: 11/11/2023]
I never liked Roxy Music in the eighties, or ninties, or noughties come to think about it...
I have matured into many different styles of music and I recognise this album for the true masterpiece it will become in time. Now one of my favourite eighties albums. So close to prog but not obvious when I was 18! Question is, did the cover idea come from Wishbone Ash- Arugus? Another great and sought after album. [First added to this chart: 04/11/2021]
I have matured into many different styles of music and I recognise this album for the true masterpiece it will become in time. Now one of my favourite eighties albums. So close to prog but not obvious when I was 18! Question is, did the cover idea come from Wishbone Ash- Arugus? Another great and sought after album. [First added to this chart: 04/11/2021]
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1982
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This was the last studio album by Budgie and it comes under a lot of criticism from diehard Budgie fans, a lot of comments relating to the introduction of keyboards, a less heavy sound etc. Personally I like the album and particularly the introduction of keyboards. 'Flowers in the Attic' and 'Bored With Russia' are excellent tracks. I admit that it is a different sound to the earlier albums but I try not to compare but enjoy it in its own right.
[First added to this chart: 02/20/2022]
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Not quite such an erotic cover as 'Lovehunter' but still with a very 'sexual' message. You only need to listen to the lyrics of 'dancing girls' for this to be reinforced. 'Crying in the Rain' is a personal favourite. Cracking hard rockin blues album.
[First added to this chart: 04/04/2021]
Some consider this too poppy given the backgrounds of the musicians who formed this 'supergroup'. One needs to consider that it was released in 1982 when radio friendly songs brought in the bucks! Formed from the ashes of ELP, Yes and King Crimson it was never going to be 'Brain Salad Surgery', 'In the Court of the Crimson King' or 'Close to the Edge'. It had to be something different and different it is. If you are going to buy an Asia album then get this one, it is Asia at their most energetic and fresh.
[First added to this chart: 08/30/2021]
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1982
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Top 16 Music Albums of 1982 composition
| Artist | Albums | % | |
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| Rush | 1 | 6% | |
| Steve Hackett | 1 | 6% | |
| Michael Jackson | 1 | 6% | |
| Pat Metheny Group | 1 | 6% | |
| Jethro Tull | 1 | 6% | |
| Roxy Music | 1 | 6% | |
| Tangerine Dream | 1 | 6% | |
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Top 16 Music Albums of 1982 chart changes
| Biggest climbers |
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| Up 1 from 5th to 4thPictures At Eleven by Robert Plant |
| Biggest fallers |
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| Down 2 from 12th to 14thDeliver Us From Evil by Budgie |
| Down 2 from 14th to 16thAsia by Asia |
| Down 1 from 4th to 5thChase The Dragon by Magnum (UK) |
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| Three Lock Box by Sammy Hagar |
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