My 30th birthday is today, and in celebration of making it this far, I've decided to take a look back to the year I was born. 1985 was an interesting time for music. VH-1 was born, David Lee Roth left Van Halen, Madonna went on tour for the first time, musicians teamed up to support all of the causes (USA for Africa, Live Aid, Farm Aid), and Michael Jackson purchased the rights to all of the Beatles songs.
And while all of that was going on, a lot of great music was released. So, in honour of all things and people who came to fruition in 1985, I give to you 5 Albums That Turn 30 in 1985!
The Cure - Head on the Door
Head on the Door was The Cure's sixth studio album, and it was released in the summer of 1985 (August 26th, to be exact), and featured the singles Close to Me and In Between Days. I was lucky enough to see The Cure on their 4tour in 2008, and while Robert Smith still sounds great, he sort of resembles Ursela from The Little Mermaid these days. Watch the video for Close to Me here.
The Smiths - Meat is Murder
Meat is Murder is The Smith's sophomore effort, released in the winter of 1985 (February 11th). It featured only one single - That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore. While this album didn't necessarily enjoy huge commercial success, it's still ranked one of Rolling Stone's 500 Best Albums of All Time. Save listening to this one for when you're feeling really blue.
Songs From the Big Chair was Tears for Fears' second studio album, released in the winter of 1985. It boasted the singles Mother's Talk, Shout, Everybody Wants to Rule the World, and my own personal favourite (recognizable from the dynamite soundtrack to Donnie Darko), Head Over Heels. Songs From the Big Chair reached number two on the UK charts, number one in the US, and remains their most successful album to date.
Kate Bush - Hounds of Love
All of the exposure I've had to Kate Bush comes from my father, who is hands down her biggest fan. I remember not wanting to listen to this with him because it was "super weird". What do you expect from a child who didn't understand that side two of Hounds of Love was meant to be a concept album? Either way, this was Bush's fifth and best selling studio album, with the first side being made up of the singles released. Cloudbusting, Hounds of Love, and The Big Sky are all fantastic, but I think that Running Up That Hill is my favourite. It's definitely the most recognizable. It's even been covered once or twice.
Dire Straights - Brothers in Arms (Money for Nothing)
So there you have it, folks. Go celebrate my birthday by listening to my five favourite albums from 1985. Turn 'em up and join me in feeling super old today!
Your mom turned 30 last year.
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