501 Essential Albums of '80s is the ultimate curated list detailing dozens of the decade's most influential releases across all genres, featuring descriptions of the releases, album art, and artist imagery.
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"Sure the titans of the decade are all there...but Graff and his crew go deeper (in some cases, way deeper), with nods of essentialness to releases by artists like Fugazi, Killing Joke, John Hiatt, James Blood Ulmer, the db's, Branford Marsalis, Cocteau Twins, the Winans and even George Jones." -- Bob Ruggiero * Houston Press * "501 Essential Albums of the 80s, edited by Gary Graff, is more than just a book-it's a time machine for music lovers. Along with a crew of seasoned music journalists, Graff takes readers on a trip into one of the most groundbreaking, genre-bending, and flat-out fun decades in music history. This isn't just a book-it's your VIP pass to the ultimate '80s sound explosion." -- Tony Medeiros * Sandbox World * "Naturally, with any sort of book like this, everyone will point to albums that should be in there but aren't. That said, this is damned extensive. All the appropriate new wave, new romantic, pop, and hair metal albums from that decade are present and correct. But Graff makes sure that gospel, country, jazz, punk, hip-hop, soul, and just about everything else gets a fair shake too. Essential reading for anyone with even a passing interest in that decade." -- Brett Callwood * Music Connection * "If you're a record collector and you love the 80s, you'll get a lot out of The 501 Essential Albums of the 80s by Gary Graff." -- Alan Cross * A Journal of Musical Things * "This is a great trip down musical memory lane, reminding me why music has always mattered, no matter what the decade." * Shelf Life Magazine *
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Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
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978-0-7603-9337-6 (9780760393376)
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Gary Graff is an award-winning music journalist based in Detroit. He is a regular contributor to Billboard, the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Media News Group, Ultimate Classic Rock, Consequence, and other publications, as well as to radio stations in Detroit and Milwaukee. He is the author of Alice Cooper at 75; co-author of Neil Young: Long May You Run, Rock 'n' Roll Myths: The True Stories Behind the Most Famous Legends, and Travelin' Man: On the Road and Behind the Scenes with Bob Seger; and the series editor of the MusicHound Essential Album Guides. He is also co-founder and co-producer of the Emmy Award-winning Detroit Music Awards. Graff lives in Beverly Hills, Michigan.