Poll--The Weakest Link: BEST SELLING RECORDS OF THE 1980s Round 2

MedozK
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We will continue play to determine the Best Album from the BEST SELLING RECORDS OF THE 1980s by year.
For anyone new to the game:
You are going to pick the album that you think is the "Weakest Link" after 2 days I remove the three (3) albums with the most votes.
We will then move on to Round 3. - Remember you are voting to eliminate albums from contention.
Lets have fun with this. Remember debating and discussing why your right and others are wrong is always fun.
FULL LIST
For anyone new to the game:
You are going to pick the album that you think is the "Weakest Link" after 2 days I remove the three (3) albums with the most votes.
We will then move on to Round 3. - Remember you are voting to eliminate albums from contention.
Lets have fun with this. Remember debating and discussing why your right and others are wrong is always fun.

FULL LIST
1980 - Pink Floyd, The Wall
1981 - REO Speedwagon, Hi Infidelity
1982 - Asia, Asia - (ELIMINATED ROUND 1)
1983/1984 - Michael Jackson, Thriller
1985 - Bruce Springsteen, Born in the U.S.A.
1986 - Whitney Houston, Whitney Houston
1987 - Bon Jovi, Slippery When Wet
1988 - George Michael, Faith
1989 - Bobby Brown, Don't Be Cruel - (ELIMINATED ROUND 1)
Poll--The Weakest Link: BEST SELLING RECORDS OF THE 1980s Round 2 28 votes
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REO Speedwagon, Hi InfidelityF me will be the lone hold out on Michael.
"Take your pick. Tyson, Jackson, Jordan, Game 6"0 -
REO Speedwagon, Hi InfidelityI missed round one, but there are two albums missing that surprise me:
1. Joshua Tree
2. Full Moon Fever
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Michael Jackson, Thrillertempo_n_groove said:F me will be the lone hold out on Michael.
"Take your pick. Tyson, Jackson, Jordan, Game 6"Ha. I'm always up to duke it out over Michael Jackson and have had some interesting interactions with people irl over this.Makes no difference to me if I am the only one on that side.Floyd all the way, for this one.The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
REO Speedwagon, Hi InfidelityBITUSA was an absolute monster of a record. I think it had 7 singles, all great songs. All songs we know by heart. Bruce was big going into that album, but it launched him into the stratosphere of super stardom. And it secured his legacy. While I love the Wall, like everyone here, IMO it's their 3rd best record. I could even argue 4th. And it was the swan song of the band. The Wall has a great legacy, but ultimately it's political and stoner legacy. BITUSA had a profound cultural impact on the general population that is still there today.0
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REO Speedwagon, Hi Infidelitymrussel1 said:BITUSA was an absolute monster of a record. I think it had 7 singles, all great songs. All songs we know by heart. Bruce was big going into that album, but it launched him into the stratosphere of super stardom. And it secured his legacy. While I love the Wall, like everyone here, IMO it's their 3rd best record. I could even argue 4th. And it was the swan song of the band. The Wall has a great legacy, but ultimately it's political and stoner legacy. BITUSA had a profound cultural impact on the general population that is still there today.It's a hopeless situation...0
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Bon Jovi, Slippery When WetSince there is only one alum I think deserves much recognition and I'm not a fan of the rest, I voted this time based on dumbest album title.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
REO Speedwagon, Hi Infidelitybrianlux said:Since there is only one alum I think deserves much recognition and I'm not a fan of the rest, I voted this time based on dumbest album title.0
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Michael Jackson, Thrillerbrianlux said:Since there is only one alum I think deserves much recognition and I'm not a fan of the rest, I voted this time based on dumbest album title.Supposedly came up with that name while visiting a strip club and being impressed by a dancer.The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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REO Speedwagon, Hi InfidelityF Me In The Brain said:brianlux said:Since there is only one alum I think deserves much recognition and I'm not a fan of the rest, I voted this time based on dumbest album title.Supposedly came up with that name while visiting a strip club and being impressed by a dancer.0
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REO Speedwagon, Hi Infidelitymrussel1 said:F Me In The Brain said:brianlux said:Since there is only one alum I think deserves much recognition and I'm not a fan of the rest, I voted this time based on dumbest album title.Supposedly came up with that name while visiting a strip club and being impressed by a dancer.0
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Looking as a sure thing to go out this round, but Hi Infidelity was HUGE in 1981. It was the #1 on the Billboard 200 for 15 weeks. "Keep on Loving You" was on the radio all the time and probably one of the first songs I remember knowing "oh, that's REO Speedwagon". I remember by older cousin having the tape. I was only 7, so music wasn't really my thing yet.... but that album cover was hot..lol
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Michael Jackson, ThrillerMedozK said:Looking as a sure thing to go out this round, but Hi Infidelity was HUGE in 1981. It was the #1 on the Billboard 200 for 15 weeks. "Keep on Loving You" was on the radio all the time and probably one of the first songs I remember knowing "oh, that's REO Speedwagon". I remember by older cousin having the tape. I was only 7, so music wasn't really my thing yet.... but that album cover was hot..lolThe love he receives is the love that is saved0
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REO Speedwagon, Hi InfidelityMedozK said:Looking as a sure thing to go out this round, but Hi Infidelity was HUGE in 1981. It was the #1 on the Billboard 200 for 15 weeks. "Keep on Loving You" was on the radio all the time and probably one of the first songs I remember knowing "oh, that's REO Speedwagon". I remember by older cousin having the tape. I was only 7, so music wasn't really my thing yet.... but that album cover was hot..lol0
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Whitney Houston, Whitney HoustonWhitney Houston didn’t write a single song on that album, peaceWorcester1 13, Worcester2 13, Hartford 13, San Diego 13, Los Angeles1 13, Los Angeles2 13
Trieste 14, Vienna 14, Gdynia 14, Leeds 14, Milton Keynes 14, Denver 14
Central Park 15
Fort Lauderdale 16, Miami 16, Tampa 16, Jacksonville 16, Greenville 16, Hampton 16, Columbia 16, Lexington 16, Philly1 16, Philly2 16, NYC1 16, NYC2 16, Quebec City 16, Ottawa 16, Toronto1 16, Toronto2 16, Fenway1 16, Fenway2 16, Wrigley1 16, Wrigley2 160 -
REO Speedwagon, Hi InfidelityMedozK said:Looking as a sure thing to go out this round, but Hi Infidelity was HUGE in 1981. It was the #1 on the Billboard 200 for 15 weeks. "Keep on Loving You" was on the radio all the time and probably one of the first songs I remember knowing "oh, that's REO Speedwagon". I remember by older cousin having the tape. I was only 7, so music wasn't really my thing yet.... but that album cover was hot..lol
Oh I see what RS did. They took the top album of each year, not the top albums of the 80s. I was wondering how Asia got in there.Year[I] Performing artist(s) Nationality Album Ref. 1980 Pink Floyd United Kingdom
The Wall [25] 1981 REO Speedwagon United States
Hi Infidelity [26] 1982 Asia United Kingdom
Asia [27] 1983 Michael Jackson United States
Thriller [28] 1984 [29] 1985 Bruce Springsteen United States
Born in the U.S.A. [30] 1986 Whitney Houston United States
Whitney Houston [31] 1987 Bon Jovi United States
Slippery When Wet [32] 1988 George Michael United Kingdom
Faith [33] 1989 Bobby Brown United States
Don't Be Cruel [34] 0 -
mrussel1 said:MedozK said:Looking as a sure thing to go out this round, but Hi Infidelity was HUGE in 1981. It was the #1 on the Billboard 200 for 15 weeks. "Keep on Loving You" was on the radio all the time and probably one of the first songs I remember knowing "oh, that's REO Speedwagon". I remember by older cousin having the tape. I was only 7, so music wasn't really my thing yet.... but that album cover was hot..lol
Oh I see what RS did. They took the top album of each year, not the top albums of the 80s. I was wondering how Asia got in there.Year[I] Performing artist(s) Nationality Album Ref. 1980 Pink Floyd United Kingdom
The Wall [25] 1981 REO Speedwagon United States
Hi Infidelity [26] 1982 Asia United Kingdom
Asia [27] 1983 Michael Jackson United States
Thriller [28] 1984 [29] 1985 Bruce Springsteen United States
Born in the U.S.A. [30] 1986 Whitney Houston United States
Whitney Houston [31] 1987 Bon Jovi United States
Slippery When Wet [32] 1988 George Michael United Kingdom
Faith [33] 1989 Bobby Brown United States
Don't Be Cruel [34]
And I agree with the long term impact of REO....lol I don't remember the last time I played REO... as a matter of fact. I don't own any REO Speedwagon.Post edited by MedozK on0 -
REO Speedwagon, Hi Infidelitytempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:F Me In The Brain said:brianlux said:Since there is only one alum I think deserves much recognition and I'm not a fan of the rest, I voted this time based on dumbest album title.Supposedly came up with that name while visiting a strip club and being impressed by a dancer.It's a hopeless situation...0
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REO Speedwagon, Hi InfidelityMedozK said:mrussel1 said:MedozK said:Looking as a sure thing to go out this round, but Hi Infidelity was HUGE in 1981. It was the #1 on the Billboard 200 for 15 weeks. "Keep on Loving You" was on the radio all the time and probably one of the first songs I remember knowing "oh, that's REO Speedwagon". I remember by older cousin having the tape. I was only 7, so music wasn't really my thing yet.... but that album cover was hot..lol
Oh I see what RS did. They took the top album of each year, not the top albums of the 80s. I was wondering how Asia got in there.Year[I] Performing artist(s) Nationality Album Ref. 1980 Pink Floyd United Kingdom
The Wall [25] 1981 REO Speedwagon United States
Hi Infidelity [26] 1982 Asia United Kingdom
Asia [27] 1983 Michael Jackson United States
Thriller [28] 1984 [29] 1985 Bruce Springsteen United States
Born in the U.S.A. [30] 1986 Whitney Houston United States
Whitney Houston [31] 1987 Bon Jovi United States
Slippery When Wet [32] 1988 George Michael United Kingdom
Faith [33] 1989 Bobby Brown United States
Don't Be Cruel [34]
And I agree with the long term impact of REO....lol I don't remember the last time I played REO... as a matter of fact. I don't own any REO Speedwagon.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
REO Speedwagon, Hi Infidelitytbergs said:tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:F Me In The Brain said:brianlux said:Since there is only one alum I think deserves much recognition and I'm not a fan of the rest, I voted this time based on dumbest album title.Supposedly came up with that name while visiting a strip club and being impressed by a dancer.
Cringe Worthy- Cherry Pie, Unskinny Bob, Way cool Jr, Hey Stoopid, Up All Night/Sleep all day, More than Words, Reach for the sky, Final countdown to name a few.
Tickle my fancy- 32 Pennies, Look What The cat dragged in, You're in Love, Hey Mickey, Hysteria, Paradise.
EMF, that's funny. I forgot about them.0
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