As requested in
Sylvar’s New Wave Challenge, here follows 108 essential New Wave albums (
yeah, it was supposed to be a 100, but people had some really good suggestions). Just a few disclaimers before proceeding:
- New-wave, as kt09’s mentioned, arose out of several factors:
- the implosion of punk’s first wave in the UK and its incursion, adaption and/or dilution (depending on your particular feelings on the subject) in the North American music scene,
- the effect of disco’s prevalence on other forms of electronic music and its ubiquity in the dance clubs of the time,
- the declining relative cost and size of synthesizers & drum machines, along with increasing exposure to pioneering 70s European electronic enthusiasts,
- the rise of a new generation of club go'ers who appreciated moodier, more aggressive, or just less vapid forms of music (this may have been related to changing drug use, as harder narcotics became more fashionable & widely available),
- the creeping infiltration of the fashion world & art scene on independent music.
- As a result, varied and competing streams and styles emerged, making rigid categorization a no go.
Ultimately, pop music hair-splitting is historically unhelpful anyway. But let’s mention six major genres which are widely identified:
- Synth-pop (Depeche Mode, Yazoo, Human League, Soft Cell)
- New Romantic (Ultravox, Visage, Spoons, Blue Peter, early Talk Talk)
- Goth (Siouxsie & The Banshees, The Cure, Specimen, Bauhaus)
- Ska (Madness, The Specials, The English Beat)
- Rockabilly (Adam Ant, Stray Cats, Polecats, The Cramps)
- Power Pop (The Vapors, Television, 20/20)
- Popular distinctions should be made between a) album buyers, b) club goers and c) radio listeners when noting levels of interest and influence in music. Each individual group had their own preferences, thus moving styles in quite different directions. Not everyone familiar with a very popular group (like Blondie) would be familiar with the work of a more obscure outfit (like Kraftwerk) despite the number of records each sold around the same time. While many UK youth had early exposure to many of these bands, given most came out of a post-punk era, quite a few North Americans weren’t exposed to any of this until Gary Numan's "Cars," Soft Cell's "Tainted Love," and Human League's "Don't You Want Me" hit commercial radio (I fell into this category, at age 8) . However, it bears repeating that many bands would try to incorporate elements from various styles, depending largely on the popularity of that strain at a particular time (ex. Squeeze’s use of heavy electronics on earlier singles vs. Talk Talk’s abandonment of ambient instrumentals).
- Incidentally, there is no clear death knell for new wave - though I think certainly by the late 80s most music on the radio was again moving back to very unimaginative Top 40s material - and most of the interesting figures of the period simply accepted this and went underground (where they were still recording). Certainly the first new wave sounds would be identifiable with the unholy marriage of punk and disco one saw in the last years of the 1970s, and by the mid 1980s, fragmentation into sub-genres (esp. Goth) rendered the term unhelpful and antiquated. The decade between 1977 to 1987 seems reasonably accurate.
- Finally, the albums presented here have been selected within the context of a 'New Wave' sound. They may not necessarily be a band’s best album (frequently, in fact, they are not). Rather, they represent best that particular artist’s take on the musical aesthetic and visual fashion. In some cases, to be blunt, they aren’t particularly good records, period. In compiling this list the aim was to select one record (preferably a non-compilation) from the period for each band that was formative or representative in some way of the scene.
With luck, what follow comes close to a useful
consensus if you’re interested in forming a
record collection, also marking the absolutely essential, totally non-negotiable items- just plain great albums in their own right- with a big fat
*.
Select,
NME,
Q &
Spin magazines, along with the
All Music database (www.allmusic.com) and innumerable band/fan sites were my
primary sources for selecting the core band list & best albums (in cases where there was no agreement, common sense was employed). Lastly, cheers to
kto9 &
catchpole for catching many of the albums I missed. It's still an open list, so if you think of any important notes or additions, just let me know.
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A-ha Hunting High and Low * - 1985 (36m 39s) w/ The Sun Always Shines on TV & Take on Me
ABC The Lexicon of Love * - 1982 (37m 25s) w/ Poisoned Arrow & The Look of Love
Adam Ant Friend or Foe - 1982 (39m 34s) w/ Desperate, But Not Serious & Goody Two Shoes
Alphaville Forever Young - 1984 (43m 12s) w/ Forever Young & Big in Japan
Altered Images Happy Birthday* -1981 (38m 45s) w/ Happy Birthday & Leave Me Alone
Laurie Anderson Big Science * - 1982 (38m 19s) w/ O Superman & Let X=X
Animotion Animotion - 1985 (43m 55s) w/ Obsession & Run to Me
Aztec Camera High Land, Hard Rain - 1983 (45m 25s) w/ The Boy Wonders & We Could Send Letters
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Bananarama Bananarama - 1984 (34m 14s) w/ Cruel Summer & Robert DeNiros Waiting
Bangles All Over the Place - 1984 (31m 33s) w/ Hero Takes A Fall & Going Down to Liverpool
Bauhaus The Sky's Gone Out * - 1982 (42m 24s) w/ Third Uncle, Silent Hedges & Exquisite Corpse Tones On Tail (1984) & Love and Rockets (1985) came on not long after, with similar musical leanings, minus the drama
Big Country The Crossing - 1983 w/ In a Big Country & Fields of Fire
The Birthday Party w/ Nick Cave Prayers on Fire - 1981 w/ Nick the Stripper & King Ink
Blancmange Believe You Me - 1985 w/ What’s Your Problem? & Why Don’t They Leave Things Alone?
Blondie Parallel Lines * - 1978 (38m 11s) w/ Hanging on the Telephone, One Way or Another & Heart of Glass
Boomtown Rats (w/ Bob Geldof) The Fine Art of Surfacing * - 1979 (40m 13s) w/ Why I Don’t Like Mondays, Diamond Smiles & Keep it up
Bow Wow Wow Girl Bites Dog - 1982 ( ) w/ Sex, I Want My Baby On Mars & Sun, Sea and Piracy
Bronski Beat Age of Consent - 1984 (40m 17s) w/ Why? & Smalltown Boy
Buggles The Age Of Plastic - 1980 (36m 16s) w/ Video Killed the Radio Star & Clean, Clean
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The Call The Reconciled - 1986 (39m 16s) w/ I Still Believe & Everywhere I Go
The Cars The Cars - 1978 (35m 40s) w/ Let the Good Times Roll & My Best Friend’s Girl
The Church Of Skins and Hearts * - 1981 (51m 15s) w/ The Unguarded Moment & Tear It All Away
Cocteau Twins Garlands * - 1982 w/ Blood Bitch & Wax and Wane
Colourbox Colourbox - 1985 w/ Say You & You Keep Me Hanging On
The Communards Red - 1987 (45m 11s) w/ Never Can Say Goodbye & Victims
The Comsat Angels Sleep No More - 1981 w/ Eye Dance & Dark Parade
Elvis Costello Armed Forces - 1979 w/ Accidents Will Happen, Oliver's Army & Two Little Hitlers
Culture Club Color By Numbers - 1983 (38m 59s) w/ Church of the Poisoned Mind & Miss Me Blind (and Karma Chameleon)
The Cure Seventeen Seconds * - 1980 (35m 34s) w/ A Forest, Play for Today, & M
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Depeche Mode Some Great Reward * - 1984 (40m 18s) w/ People are People, Somebody & Blasphemous Rumors
Devo Freedom of Choice * - 1980 (32m 14s) w/ Whip It, Snowball & Cold War
Dexy's Midnight Runners Searching for the Young Soul Rebels - 1980 w/ Burn It Down & Tell Me When My Light Turns to Green
Dolby, Thomas The Golden Age of Wireless * - 1982 (42m 29s) w/ She Blinded Me With Science, Radio Silence & One of Our Submarines
Duran Duran Rio * - 1982 (47m 16s ) w/ Rio, Hungry Like the Wolf, Save a Prayer & The Chauffeur
Ian DuryNew Boots and Panties!! - 1977 (53m 08s) w/ Sex & Drugs & Rock and Roll, Wake Up and Make Love With Me, & Hit Me With Your Rhythym Stick
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Echo & The Bunnymen Ocean Rain * - 1984 (36m 53s) w/ Nocturnal Me, Silver & Killing Moon
English Beat What is Beat? - 1983 (44m 54s) w/ The Mirror in the Bathroom, Tears of A Clown, Save It For Later & I Confess
Eurythmics Sweet Dreams (are made of this) * - 1983 (41m 59s) w/ Love is a Stranger, I’ve Got An Angel, Sweet Dreams & Jennifer
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Falco Falco 3 -1986 (42m 26s) w/ Rock Me Amadeus & Vienna Calling
FeeliesCrazy Rhythms -1980 (43m 04s) w/ The Boy With the Perpetual Nervousness, Raised Eyebrows & Painted Black
Fixx, The Reach The Beach - 1983 (41m 10s) w/ One Thing Leads to Another & Saved By Zero
Flock of Seagulls Flock of Seagulls * - 1982 (38m 08s) w/ Space Age Love Song, I Ran & Telecommunication
Frankie Goes to Hollywood Welcome to the Pleasuredome * - 1984 (64m 04s ) w/ Relax & Two Tribes
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Peter Gabriel Melt * - 1980 (45m 32s) w/ Intruder, No Self Control & Games without Frontiers
Granted any album with Phil Collins, Robert Fripp, Paul Weller & Kate Bush is going to come out a little less than coherent...
Gang of Four Entertainment! - 1979 (52m 40s ) w/ Damaged Goods & At Home He’s A Tourist
General Public All the Rage - 1984 (40m 48s) w/ Tenderness & Never You Done That
The Glove w/Robert Smith & Siouxsie Sioux Blue Sunshine - 1983 w/ Like An Animal, Punish Me With Kisses & Perfect Murder
Go-Gos Beauty and the Beat * - 1981 (32m 17s) w/ We Got The Beat, Our Lips Our Sealed & This Town
The Go-BetweensBefore Hollywood* - 1983 (38m 42s) w/ Ask, Dusty In Here & Cattle and Cane
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Haircut 100 Pelican West - 1982(42m 41s) w/ Love Plus One & Fantastic Day
Heaven 17 Penthouse and Pavement -1981 (50m 30s) w/ Let’s All Make A Bomb & We Are Going to Live For A Very Long Time
Human League Dare - (40m 30s) w/ Don’t You Want Me & I am the Law
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Billy Idol Billy Idol - 1982 (42m 12s) w/ White Wedding, Hot in the City & Dancing With Myself
Icicle Works Icicle Works - 1984 w/ Birds Fly (Whisper to A Scream) & Nirvana
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Joe JacksonLook Sharp! - 1979 (36m 28s) w/ Is She Really Going Out With Him?, One More Time & Sunday Papers
The JamAll Mod Cons - 1978 (37m 28s ) w/ English Rose & Down at the Tube Station at Midnight
Japan w/ Ryuchi Sakamato Gentleman Take Polaroids * - 1980 (53m 51s) w/ Methods of Dance, Gentleman Take Polaroids & Night Porter The band Duran Duran was just so trying to be - Simon LeBon stole David Sylvian's look right down to the rouge.
Jones, Howard Dream Into Action * - 1985 (55m 36s ) w/ Things Can Only Get Better, Life in One Day, No One is to Blame & Like To Get To Know You Well
Joy Division Unknown Pleasures* - 1979 (38m 21s) w/ Disorder, Insight & She’s Lost Control
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Killing JokeKilling Joke - 1981 (39m 04s) w/ Wardance & The Wait
KraftwerkThe Man-Machine* - 1978 (36m 18s) w/ The Robots, Metropolis & The Model Neu!, though too early to be included, must be mentioned as well. The 1975 eponymous first LP by Neu! is/was incredibly influential.
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Nick Lowe Labour of Lust * - 1979 (32m 40s) w/ Cruel to be Kind, Cracking Up & Switchboard Susan
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MadnessRise And Fall - 1982 w/ Tomorrow’s Just Another Day & Our House
MagazineReal Life * - 1978 (41m 24s) w/ Shot From Both Sides & The Light Pours Out Of Me
Men at Work Business as Usual - 1981 (38m 37s) w/ Who Can It Be Now? & Down Under
Men Without Hats Rhythm Of Youth - 1983 (52m 37s) w/ Safety Dance & Ideas for Walls
Missing PersonsSpring Session M -1982 (43m 46s) w/ Destination Unknown & Walking in LA
Modern English After the Snow - 1982 (38m 09s) w/ Melt With You & Life in the Gladhouse
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Naked Eyes Naked Eyes - 1983 w/ Always Something There to Remind Me & Promises, Promises
Nena 99 LuftBallons - 1984 (40m 55s) w/ 99 Red Balloons, Let Be Your Pirate & 99 Luftballons
New Order Power, Corruption, and Lies* - 1983 (57m 21s) w/ Age of Consent & Blue Monday
Gary Numan Telekon * - 1980 w/ This Wreckage, We Are Glass, I Dream of Wires & I Die: You Die
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Oingo Boingo w/Danny ElfmanDead Man’s Party - 1985 w/ Weird Science & Just Another Day
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark Organisation * - 1980 (38m 01s) w/ Enola Gay, The More I See You & Promise
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Graham Parker Squeezing Out Sparks - 1979 w/ Discovering Japan, Local Girls & Passion is No Ordinary Word
Pere Ubu Dub Housing - 1979 w/ Navvy, Caligari’s Mirror & Ubu Dance Party
Public Image Ltd. Flowers of Romance - 1981 (33m 18s) w/ Four Enclosed Walls, Track 8 & Another
Pop Group Y - 1979 w/ She is Beyond Good and Evil, Thief of Fire & We Are Time
The Police Zenyatta Mondatta * - 1980 w/ Don't Stand So Close To Me & Voices Inside My Head
The Pretenders Learning to Crawl * - 1983 (46m 42s) w/ Middle of the Road & Back in the Chain Gang
Psychedelics Furs Talk Talk Talk * - 1981 (41m 11s) w/ Pretty In Pink, No Tears & Dumb Waiters
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Scritti Politti Songs to Remember - 1982 w/ Asylums in Jerusalem, Jacques Derrida, & The Sweetest Girl
Jane Siberry No Borders Here - 1983 w/ The Waitress & Mimi on the Beach
Soft Cell Non-stop Erotic Cabaret - 1982 w/ Tainted Love, Seedy Films, & Entertain Me
Siouxsie & the Banshees Kaleidoscope * - 1981 w/ Happy House, Christine, & Desert Kisses
Spandau Ballet True - 1983 (35m 36s) w/ Communication, Gold, & True
The Specials The Specials - 1979 w/ A Message to You Rudy, Concrete Jungle, & Too Much Too Young
Split Enz True Colors * - 1979 (38m 23s) w/ I Got You, I Hope Never, & Poor Boy
Squeeze Argybargy * - 1980 w/ Pulling Mussels (From a Shell), If I Didn’t Love You, & Another Nail In My Heart
Stray Cats Built for Speed - 1982 (36m 15s) w/ Rock This Town & Straycat Strut
Style Council The Singular Adventures of the Style Council * - 1989 (69m 29s) w/ My Ever Changing Moods, You’re the Best Thing & Long Hot Summer
Suicide Suicide - 1980 (31m 15s) w/ Diamonds, Fur Coat, Champagne, Shadazz & Dream Baby Dream
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Talk Talk It’s My Life * - 1984 w/ Dum Dum Girl, Such a Shame, & Does Caroline Know
Talking Heads Speaking In Tongues * - 1983 (46m 50s) w/ Burning Down the House, Girlfriend is Better, & This Must be the Place
The Teardrop Explodes w/ Julian Cope Kilimanjaro - 1980 w/ Sleeping Gas, Bouncing Baby & Books
Tears For Fears The Hurting * - 1983 (41m 39s) w/ Mad World, Pale Shelter, & Change
Television Marquee Moon * - 1977 (45m 49s) w/ See No Evil, Venus, & Prove It Brian Eno apparently helped them on a few early singles, if you can detect the influence
The Knack Get The Knack - 1979 (40m 58s) w/ Your Number or Your Name, Good Girls Don’t, & My Sharona
The The Soul Mining * - 1983 (47m 02s) w/ This Is The Day, Uncertain Smile, Giant & Perfect
Thompson Twins Into The Gap - 1984 (43m 04s) w/ Doctor! Doctor!, You Take Me Up, & Hold Me Now
'Til Tuesday Voices Carry - 1985 (41m 52s) w/ Voices Carry & Love In a Vacuum
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Ultravox Lament - 1984 (37m 38s) w/ White China & Dancing with Tears in My Eyes
Undertones, The The Undertones - 1979 w/ Teenage Kicks & Get Over You
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The Vapors New Clear Days - 1980 w/ Turning Japanese & Sixty Second Interval
Violent Femmes Violent Femmes * - 1983 w/ Add It Up, Kiss Off, & Blister In the Sun
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Wire Chairs Missing* - 1978 (42m 27s) w/ French Film Blurred, Heartbeat, & I am the fly
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X Under the Black Sun - 1982 (33m 45s) w/ The Hungry Wolf, Blue Spark, & The Have Nots
XTC Black Sea - 1980 w/ Respectable Street, Generals and Majors, & Towers of London
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Yazoo (or Yaz) Upstairs At Eric's * - 1982 (42m 31s) w/ Don’t Go, Bad Connection, In My Room, Bring Your Love Down.