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The Billboard 200, published in Billboard magazine, is a weekly chart that ranks the 200 highest-selling music albums and EPs in the United States. Before Nielsen SoundScan began tracking sales in 1991, Billboard estimated the sales for the album charts from a representative sampling of record stores nationwide, which was gathered by telephone, fax or messenger service. [1]
8 May 1982: 1 8 May 1982: 5 Tug of War: Paul McCartney: 1 8 May 1982: 2 1 Disco UK and Disco USA: Various artists 7 8 May 1982: 1 15 May 1982: 3 Hot Space: Queen: 4 15 May 1982: 1 7 Night Birds: Shakatak: 4 5 June 1982: 1 1 The Concerts in China: Jean-Michel Jarre: 6 15 May 1982: 1 1 Pornography: The Cure: 8 15 May 1982: 1 1 Are You Ready ...
Lucky Thirteen is a compilation album by Canadian / American ... It contains thirteen of Young's Geffen-era songs between 1982 and 1988, including five tracks that ...
Live 1981–82 is a live album by The Birthday Party and released in August 1999. The performances were "[c]ulled from the private collection of founding member Mick Harvey with assistance from super fan Henry Rollins ".
After the discovery of human remains in a septic tank at the former home of David and Brenda Venables in Kempsey, Worcestershire, England, on July 12, 2019, David Venables would be charged in 2021 with murdering his wife Brenda sometime between May 2 and May 5, 1982. [39] Born: Tim Benjamin, Welsh professional and Olympic sprinter [40]
They disbanded for the first time after the release of their fifth album VI (1987), allowing Hetson to focus on Bad Religion (which he joined in 1984 and stayed with until 2013) full-time. The Circle Jerks first reunited in 1994 and released their sixth and last studio album to date, Oddities, Abnormalities and Curiosities , the following year ...
The song was originally featured on the 1972 album #1 Record. It was released as a single by Big Star with “Watch the Sunrise” as the B-Side, on Ardent Records, [8] but was mislabeled as “Don’t Lie to Me”. "Thirteen" was featured in the season 6 and season 8 finale of That '70s Show.
Thirteen is an album by the American musician Emmylou Harris, released in 1986. [1] [2] The title came from its status as her thirteenth studio album (if one does not count her 1969 first album, released on an independent label, which Harris herself rarely acknowledges). The album was co-produced by Harris and her then-husband, Paul Kennerley. [3]