Billboard Top Hits: 1984 Explained

Billboard Top Hits: 1984
Type:Compilation
Artist:Various artists
Cover:Billboard Top Hits 1984.jpg
Released:September 15, 1992
Recorded:1984
Genre:
Length:40:45
Label:Rhino
Chronology:Billboard Top Hits
Prev Year:1992
Next Year:1994

Billboard Top Hits: 1984 is a compilation album released by Rhino Records in 1992, featuring ten hit recordings from 1984.

The track lineup includes seven songs that reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart, with the remaining three songs each reaching the top five of the chart.

Critical reception

Heather Phares of AllMusic cited the album as "one of the decade's strongest collections of singles." Robert Christgau of The Village Voice gave the album an A rating and wrote: "After four Brits and Eddy Grant in two years, we get five black artists, five U.K. artists, and 'Talking in Your Sleep.' It didn't mean much—this was also the year of Reagan rampant, with 'Karma Chameleon' the only vaguely progressive moment. But give two cheers for formal evolution, the mass marketplace, the pleasures of false consciousness, and England swinging like a pendulum do."[1]

Track listing

Notes and References

  1. News: Consumer Guide . . New York . December 29, 1992 . August 10, 2013 . Christgau, Robert . Robert Christgau.
  2. Billboard Top Hits: 1984 . Various artists . liner notes . 1992 . Rhino.