There have been a few years so far that have started out really good but than the crap has come in subsequent weeks to ultimately bring the score down. This time it's been the opposite, it was looking bleak to begin with but got better.
1987 was the first year I properly remember music and the charts but that was part way through the year so this pre-dates that. Saying that, I'm sure I remember "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)" by George Michael & Aretha Franklin being a new record and that nostalgia helps it into a respectable position.
Wham! had broken up in 1986 and backing singers Pepsi & Shirlie kicked off their brief Top 40 career with "Heartache". You can tell why it was brief. We also had Dee C Lee, the woman Pepsi replaced in Wham! as part of The Style Council showing why they're not so fondly remembered either.
The clear winner is Steve 'Silk' Hurley with "Jack Your Body" which was the first house number one. I gave it a score of 4 rather than 5 though because house was yet to fully develop as a genre and there would be better house records that would follow.
Nothing screams 80s to me more than synth pop but I wouldn't class any of these records synth pop. It was by no means finished as a genre, there were Pet Shop Boys number ones still to come for example but even they jumped on the acid house bandwagon at the end of the decade.
We do however have several records that have what I would call that 80s sound. One such example is 2nd placed "It Doesn't Have To Be This Way" by The Blow Monkeys which has been retrospectively classified as sophisti pop and there can be many debates as to what does or doesn't fit that description.
UB40 had arguably their best known original hit with "Rat In Mi Kitchen" proving they were more than just a reggae covers band. China Crisis is very much that 80s sound. Billy Ocean does a ballad but does it well.
In the British Hit Singles book one band name that stood out to me was Mental As Anything. Once I had the ability to listen to anything on the internet I gave their 1 Top 40 hit a listen and realised I knew it all along.
Down the bottom we have "Crush On You" by The Jets. I like freestyle music and appreciate some of it is a bit cheesy but this is too much. To me it's not a million miles away from Five Star who had the worst Jan 1986 record.
Finishing 2nd from bottom for the 2nd year in a row is Sarah Brightman with more crap from an Andrew Lloyd Webber musical. This sort of music really isn't my thing, I find it quite painful to listen to.
Finishing 3rd bottom is "Male Stripper" by Man 2 Man Meets Man Parrish which I just find cringeworthy and over the top.
After initially thinking we may be on for the lowest score yet we end up with one that's respectable.
Score: 40
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