Top 10 Hard Rock / Heavy Metal LPs in My Collection
Hard rock faced an uncertain future as the 1970's came to a close. Ronnie James Dio had left Rainbow, Ozzy Osbourne was ousted from Black Sabbath, and Kiss was experimenting with the sounds of disco. And before the 1980's were even two months old, AC/DC would lose its front man to the excesses of the rock 'n roll lifestyle. But when all was said and done, 1980 was one of the finest years for hard rock releases. Here are my favorite hard rock / heavy metal albums from 1980 that are in my LP collection:
10.
Van Halen -
Women and Children First (March 26, 1980)
Van Halen delivers another blistering performance but doesn't quite match up to the standard set on
Van Halen I and
Van Halen II.
9.
Scorpions -
Animal Magnetism (March 31, 1980)
German rockers pack a punch here but the album falls short of its predecessor
Lovedrive and its successor
Blackout.
8.
Rose Tattoo -
Rose Tattoo (October 1980)
Released in 1978 in the band's homeland of Australia, Rose Tattoo's debut album contains blistering blues with heavy doses of slide guitar.
7.
Iron Maiden -
Iron Maiden (April 14, 1980)
Iron Maiden's classic debut album featuring original lead singer Paul Di'Anno. Just a sign of great things to come from the band.
6.
Def Leppard -
On Through the Night (March 14, 1980)
Before selling millions of copies with
Pyromania and
Hysteria, Def Leppard were New Wave of British Heavy Metal pioneers. The band never rocked quite as hard as they did here on their debut disc.
5.
Judas Priest -
British Steel (April 14, 1980)
Classic Priest album features shorter and more commercial-sounding metal than previous releases, which helped the band reach mainstream success.
4.
Black Sabbath -
Heaven & Hell (April 25, 1980)
Ronnie James Dio joined forces with Tony Iommi, originally with the idea of forming a new band, but after rehearsing with the other members of Sabbath, Dio was hired as Ozzy's permanent replacement in the band.
3.
Motorhead -
Ace of Spades (November 8, 1980)
Lemmy and company pound out a metal masterpiece.
2.
AC/DC -
Back in Black (July 25, 1980)
Bon Scott's alcohol-related death in February of 1980 didn't stop the band from producing one of the best selling albums of all time with new lead singer Brian Johnson.
1.
Ozzy Osbourne -
Blizzard of Ozz (UK - September 20, 1980, North America - March 27, 1981)
After being fired from Black Sabbath, Ozzy was nearly broke and in a downward spiral of whiskey and cocaine. But after teaming up with former Quiet Riot guitarist Randy Rhodes, the Prince of Darkness released one of the best metal albums of all time.