Favorite album of 1978

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by Atomic Punk, Nov 17, 2018.

  1. wino14

    wino14 Forum Resident

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    Underrated for sure. Have always liked this one a lot
     
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  2. SimonRevolver66

    SimonRevolver66 Forum Resident

    The Cars / self titled
     
  3. audiofool

    audiofool Senior Member

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    Japan - Adolescent Sex
     
  4. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    Dire Straits debut album.
     
  5. Hoover Factory

    Hoover Factory Old Dude Who Knows Things

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    Spokane, WA
  6. Hoover Factory

    Hoover Factory Old Dude Who Knows Things

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    Spokane, WA
    My top 3 for 1978 too!
     
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  7. Neonbeam

    Neonbeam All Art Was Once Contemporary

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    Planet Earth
    Kraftwerk - Die Mensch Maschine
     
  8. johnnyyen

    johnnyyen Senior Member

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    Scotland
  9. skateaway

    skateaway Forum Resident

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    Mine too. Probably still gets more play time than anything I own.
     
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  10. DiabloG

    DiabloG City Pop, Rock, and anything 80s til I die

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  11. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    love the guitar work!
     
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  12. Daniel Plainview

    Daniel Plainview God's Lonely Man

  13. Alf.

    Alf. Forum Resident

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    The one chord wonders themselves.........

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  14. The Pinhead

    The Pinhead KING OF BOOM AND SIZZLE IN HELL

    It really doesn't get better than this one; one of the greatest punk albums of all times !!
     
  15. Fuzzy Sun

    Fuzzy Sun Well-Known Member

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    Berkeley CA
    Chic - C'est Chic
     
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  16. NorthNY Mark

    NorthNY Mark Senior Member

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    Canton, NY, USA
    UK, S/T

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  17. Longers

    Longers Forum Resident

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    Orstraya
    Could never do without:

    Elvis Costello & the Attractions - This Year's Model
     
  18. George Co-Stanza

    George Co-Stanza Forum Resident

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    America
    Styx - Pieces of Eight
     
  19. Marc Perman

    Marc Perman Forum Resident

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    Los Angeles
    It’s a three way tie between This Year’s Model, Some Girls, and Darkness on the Edge of Town.
     
  20. bxbluesman

    bxbluesman Forum Resident

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    Bronx, NY
    Dire Straits - Dire Straits
     
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  21. plugmeintosomething

    plugmeintosomething Forum Resident

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    USA
    Darkness On The Edge Of Town Springsteen
     
  22. quarl23

    quarl23 Queen Crimson

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    Berkeley, CA
    Be-Bop Deluxe - Drastic Plastic
     
  23. alexpop

    alexpop Power pop + other bad habits....

  24. tommy-thewho

    tommy-thewho Senior Member

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    detroit, mi
    Another vote for Some girls.

    Good year for music.
     
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  25. mr.datsun

    mr.datsun Incompletist

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    London
    I'm going to choose this. Ubu made 2 of the most stunning albums of that period. Both released in 1978, I somehow associate Modern Dance with 1977 and as @ralphb has already selected that one, I am choosing Dub Housing.

    Also this was the album they had released by the time I saw them live here in the UK:

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