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      The Joshua Tree

      • The 30th Annual Grammy Awards were held March 2, 1988, at Radio City Music Hall, New York City. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year. Album of the Year went to U2 for The Joshua Tree, and Song of the Year went to Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil and James Horner for "Somewhere Out There".
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  2. 1. The Beatles - Past Masters, Volume One. March 8, 1988. Pop Rock. Critic Score. 100. 2 reviews. Amazon. 2. Phil Keaggy - Phil Keaggy and Sunday's Child. October 0, 1988. Christian Rock, Acoustic Rock. Critic Score. 100. 1 review. Amazon. Music. Spotify. 3. Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child O' Mine. June 21, 1988. Glam Metal, Hard Rock. Critic Score.

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  3. 1. The Beatles - Past Masters, Volume One. March 8, 1988. Pop Rock. Critic Score. 100. 2 reviews. Amazon. 2. INXS - Never Tear Us Apart. August 8, 1988. Pop Rock. Critic Score. 100. 1 review. Amazon. 3. The Beatles - Past Masters, Volume Two. March 8, 1988. Pop Rock. Critic Score.

    • David Lee Roth – Skyscraper
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    • Marley Marl – in Control Vol 1
    • Big Daddy Kane – Long Live The Kane
    • Morrissey – Viva Hate
    • Keith Richards – Talk Is Cheap
    • New Kids on The Block – Hangin’ Tough
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    Roth’s second solo release after leaving Van Halen is an ambitious and thrilling assortment of booming rock songs and skillful guitar work.

    Chock full of crowd-pleasing anthems, the band’s fourth studio album is an excellent example of their ability to make hard-rocking pop songs.

    The superproducer’s debut album is the original hip-hop compilation album providing the blueprint for future producers like Swizz Beatz and DJ Khaled.

    Produced by Marley Marl, the hip-hop pioneer’s debut album established him as a leading light of the genre with classics such as “Ain’t No Half Steppin’” and “I’ll Take You There.”

    The English singer’s first solo debut is a bold departure from his most popular work with The Smiths and set the stage for his enduring solo career.

    The Rolling Stonesguitarist’s debut album is full of groovy and sleek rock tunes that allowed him to break out from the group’s shadow.

    With its infectious pop songs, the boy band’s sophomore record is their best-selling album to date and turned the Boston teens into superstars.

    The English singer’s first album for EMI includes the hit, “Simply Irresistible” and built off of the momentum of his previous work.

    The Irish band’s third studio album ups the production value without sacrificing the band’s edge, resulting in a tighter and more expansive record.

    The band’s sophomore effort is a quirky yet undeniably catchy pop record that includes fan favorites, “Ana Ng,” and “Purple Toupee.”

  4. 1988’s Best Rock Albums list defined a headbanging year for the ages. It was a year in which Metal music dominated the top of the charts. Metal and hard rock’s superiority is clearly reflected in our 1988’s Top 10 rock albums list.

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    • Sonic Youth: Daydream Nation. While Nancy Reagan was urging kids to just say no, Sonic Youth promoted just the opposite: “Your life is such a mess,” says Thurston Moore.
    • Public Enemy: It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back. With their 1988 sophomore album, Public Enemy rethought hip-hop from the bass up, conceiving it not only as an extension of the black-power movement but, more crucially, as the logical conclusion of every popular music form that came before.
    • Cowboy Junkies: The Trinity Sessions. On Nov. 15, 1988, the Cowboy Junkies and a few friends went into the Church of the Holy Trinity in downtown Toronto and in one cold night recorded The Trinity Sessions, one of the most seminal and ethereal albums of the “alternative” generation.
    • The Pixies: Surfer Rosa. On Surfer Rosa, producer Steve Albini captured a blend of exuberant rock and noisy pop that was true to everything The Pixies were when they were at their best.
  5. Dec 2, 2013 · A list of the Top 10 albums of 1988. Nineteen-eighty-eight marked the end of avant-punk pioneers Talking Heads, who, against all odds, had managed to outlast and outsell most of their CBGB peers ...

  6. Oct 16, 2018 · Louder. The 20 best albums of 1988. By Louder. published 16 October 2018. From Jane's Addiction's major label debut to Talking Heads' swansong, we round up the albums that ruled 1988. 1987 is widely lauded as the 'best year in rock', (hell, Classic Rock devoted an entire issue to it ), but the year that followed was no slouch, either.

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