Monday, October 14, 2024

(Finished October 14th, 2010) Part 1 of The Glorious Years of 1987-1989 For Black Musicians

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Salt-N-Pepa, Terence Trent D'arby, Prince, Michael and Janet Jackson, Living Colour, Public Enemy, Anita Baker, Vanessa Williams, Tina Turner, many others and a few one or two hit wonders. All that adds up to a great 3 year run for all of music, specifically black musicians.

1987 to 1989 was an amazing three year period for black musicians, here are most of those classic songs. Get ready to listen to some classic jams you haven't heard for awhile.

1) Salt-N-Pepa "Shake Your Thang":


2) Salt-N-Pepa "Push It":


These next four songs are all by Terence Trent D'arby (Now known as Sananda Maitreya). 3) "If You Let Me Stay":


4) "Dance Little Sister":


5) "Wishing Well":


6) "Sign Your Name":


7) George Michael and Aretha Franklin "I Knew You Were Waiting For Me":


This was a much different time in the music business. In the late 80s most musicians released a CD every year. From 1984 to 1992 Prince released a new CD every year. That includes to him releasing the double CD "Sign O' The Times" in 1987, "Lovesexy" in 1988 and The "Batman" soundtrack in 1989. 8) Prince "Sign of the Times":


9) Prince featuring Sheena Easton "U Got The Look":


10) Prince "Alphabet St.":


11) Prince "The Future/1999"":


12) Prince featuring Sheena Easton "The Arms of Orion":


13) Prince "Partyman":


14) Prince "Vicki Waiting":


15) Prince "Trust":


16) Prince "Batdance":


17) RUN-D.M.C. "Mary Mary":


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