Sunday, February 25, 2024

The Best Records of 1982!

 


PEAK POST-PUNK!

by BK Munn

It's taken me over 40 years, but I've finally whittled down my list of the Best Albums of 1982!

As I wrote in my notes for 1986, the first one of these I attempted, this list comes with a number of caveats and blindspots, and I think I'm going to stick with the same quirky, personal format. So: this is a largely English-language, rock-oriented list reflecting my continued fetish for post-punk and garage rock sounds. There are a couple German records here, but that's about it. In part, this is a nostalgic list, but as usual most of the records here were totally unknown to me at the time. Some are new to me this week, but most have crossed my path at some point over the last four decades, and many I even own in vinyl format!

In 1982, I was only 12 but obsessed with not only Top 40 radio but also the synth pop and New Wave sounds coming out of Toronto's fm station CFNY.  I distinctly remember hearing the dj for Hamilton's CKOC introduce Eddy Grant's "Electric Avenue" for the first time. I was a year or two away from real teenage rebellion and the discovery of our local college radio station CFRU, but nevertheless I thought I was cool because I had discovered David Bowie and listened to Scary Monsters and the ChangesOne compilation incessantly (Let's Dance didn't come out until 1983, I think). My tastes have changed since those days, but some of the records I liked back then I still like, meaning I can still stand to listen to them without too many unpleasant associations.

This is not true for most of the big hits of the day. 1982 was the year of Michael Jackson's Thriller and despite it's continuing centrality to our culture and Western Civilization, I feel close to blowing my brains out whenever I hear the opening notes of any of the megahits from that album these days. I was pretty much burned out on that record by 1983, even as a kid. Ditto for most of the 1982 Top 40. 

1982 was a year that funk and hip-hop started to register with white people, post-Disco, but my list has very little of either. I decided to eliminate jazz from the list as well, even though there are excellent records from giants like Ornette Coleman, Nina Simone, and Alice Coltrane that year, as well as jazz-inflected things like Rip Rig and Panic, and Indian and African stuff like Rupa and Manu Dibango that interest me. No soundtracks on this list either, even though Morricone (The Thing) and Vangelis (the amazing Blade Runner soundtrack) were out there (David Lynch released his soundtrack for 1977's Eraserhead in 1982 as well). 

I'm pretty proud of my curation of the first 30 or so records on this list, but to be honest, the rest of the list is more or less a random assemblage, with not much thought given to rankings. I have another 20 or so records that I could easily substitute for any 20 of the records in the bottom 52.  Maybe I'll post those separately. For now I'm sticking to the gimmick of matching the number of slots with the year, so I'm limited here to 82 in total. I'm sure I've missed something! Let me know!

  1. The Fall, Hex Education Hour
  2. Lilliput, Lillput
  3. Kate Bush, The Dreaming
  4. English Beat, Special Beat Service
  5. Gang of Four, Songs of the Free and Another Day/Another Dollar
  6. Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five, The Message 
  7. Trio, Trio aka The Album/Da Da Da
  8. REM, Chronic Town
  9. Daniel Johnston, Don’t Be Scared
  10. Prince, 1999
  11. Cocteau Twins, Garland
  12. Sonic Youth, Sonic Youth
  13. The Clean, Great Sounds Great, Good Sounds Good, So-so Sounds So-so, Bad Sounds Bad, Rotten Sounds Rotten
  14. Gun Club, Miami
  15. The Clash, Combat Rock
  16. The Cure, Pornography
  17. Blue Orchids, The Greatest Hit (Money Mountain) 
  18. Siouxsie And The Banshees, A Kiss In The Dreamhouse
  19. Dead Kennedys, Plastic Surgery Disasters
  20. Waitresses, Wasn’t Tomorrow Wonderful
  21. Simple Minds, New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84)
  22. X, Under the Big Black Sun
  23. Talking Heads, The Name of This Band is Talking Heads
  24. Chic, Tongue in Chic
  25. TV Personalities, Mummy Your Not Watching Me/They Could Have Been Bigger than the Beatles
  26. The Birthday Party, Junkyard
  27. Wall of Voodoo, Call of the West
  28. Fleshtones, Roman Gods
  29. Judy Nylon and Crucial, Pal Judy
  30. Laurie Anderson, Big Science
  31. XTC, English Settlement
  32. Familie Hesselbach, Familie Hesselbach
  33. Lee "Scratch" Perry and the Majestics, Mystic Miracle Star
  34. Tom Verlaine, Words from the Front
  35. Nightingales, Pigs on Purpose
  36. Misfits, Walk Among Us
  37. Nurse With Wound, Homotopy to Marie 
  38. John Cooper Clarke, Zip Style Method
  39. Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers, D.T.K. (Live At The Speakeasy)
  40. The Jam, The Gift
  41. Marine Girls, Beach Party
  42. The Sound, All Fall Down
  43. Pere Ubu, Song of the Bailing Man
  44. Romeo Void, Benefactor
  45. D.O.A., War on 45
  46. Iron Maiden, The Number of the Beast
  47. Eddy Grant, Killer on the Rampage
  48. Tall Dwarfs, Louis Likes His Daily Dip
  49. Bauhaus, The Sky's Gone Out/Press The Eject and Give Me the Tape
  50. Cleaners from Venus, Midnight Cleaners/On Any Normal Monday
  51. George Clinton, Computer Games
  52. The Psychedelic Furs, Forever Now
  53. African Head Charge, Environmental Studies
  54. Material, One Down
  55. Duran Duran, Rio
  56. Culture Club, Kissing to Be Clever
  57. Bad Brains, Bad Brains
  58. The Descendents, Milo Goes to College
  59. Mission of Burma, Vs.
  60. Brian Eno, Ambient 4: On Land
  61. Neil Young, Trans
  62. Thomas Dolby, The Golden Age Of Wireless/She Blinded Me With Science
  63. Lou Reed, The Blue Mask
  64. Flipper, Album Generic Flipper
  65. King Sunny Adé and His African Beats, Juju Music
  66. Yazoo, Upstairs at Eric’s
  67. Bruce Springsteen, Nebraska
  68. Grace Jones, Living My Life
  69. Madness, The Rise and Fall
  70. Rick James, Throwin Down
  71. Go-Go’s, Vacation
  72. Devo, Oh No! It’s Devo
  73. Nina Hagen, NunSexMonkRock
  74. Motorhead, Iron Fist
  75. Fear, The Record
  76. Men Without Hats, Rhythm of Youth
  77. Peter Gabriel, Security
  78. Bow Wow Wow, I Want Candy
  79. Hunters and Collectors, s/t
  80. Strange Advance, World’s Away
  81. Dream Syndicate, The Days Of Wine And Roses
  82. A Flock of Seagulls, s/t

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