I would vote for:
Thomas Dolby's "The Golden Age of Wireless" and, surprisingly, Frankie Goes to Hollywood's "Welcome to the Pleasuredome".
Haven't heard it in quite a while, but I can see that one holding up well. I'd also add Tom Petty's Full Moon Fever, and The Traveling Wilburys. Ok, I may get crucified for this one, but I listened to Survivor's Vital Signs last weekend and it sounds great. Much better than when I listened to it in High School.Thomas Dolby's The Golden Age of Wireless
Every album I have ever liked holds up now, if it was good 30 years ago, then it's still good. It is the same album, after all.
One could ask what types of albums/songs have held up even longer, which may possibly sound almost "timeless".
Besides popularity, what makes many Beatles songs hold up over the last 40-50 years?
Agreed. VH put out some great stuff in the 80s, but if I never hear Jump again, it will be alright with me.Van Halen's 80s catalog is still great.
Women and Children First (1980)
Fair Warning (1981)
Diver Down (1982)
1984 (1984)
5150 (1986)
OU812 (1988)
No filler on this one guys.
The Police & Peter Gabriel's 80's catalogs hold up pretty well
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