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1980 in British music

Overview of the events of 1980 in British music From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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This is a summary of 1980 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year.

Events

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Pop music

The 1980s got off to an odd start with a very varied list of artists reaching No. 1 in the singles chart. Kenny Rogers, The Jam and Odyssey were among those vying for the top position. The Guinness Book of British Hit Singles & Albums stated that the year had a very dated appearance, because of a number of songs reaching No. 1 which had been recorded years previously, such as the "Theme from M*A*S*H*" and Don McLean's cover of Roy Orbison's "Crying". The Ska and Mod revivals reached their peak this year, with strong chart showings by The Jam, The Specials and Madness. 1970s favourites ABBA and Blondie both had their last years as chart heavyweights, clocking up 5 No.1 singles between them. David Bowie scored his second No.1 this year, while the death of John Lennon at the end of the year gave him his first chart topper (and would dominate the early months of 1981). Kate Bush became the first British female artist to have a No.1 album, and The Police finished the year as the top selling act. "Brass in Pocket" by The Pretenders became the first number 1 single of the 80s (not counting "Another Brick in the Wall" by Pink Floyd" which was a holdover from 1979).

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Charts

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Year-end charts

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The tables below include sales between 31 December 1979 and 31 December 1980: the year-end charts reproduced in the issue of Music Week dated 27 December 1980 and played on Radio 1 on 4 January 1981 only include sales figures up until 6 December 1980.[1]

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Classical music: new works

  • William Alwyn
    • Leave Taking, song cycle
    • Rhapsody for piano, violin, viola and cello
    • String Quartet No. 3
  • George BenjaminRinged by the Flat Horizon
  • Lennox BerkeleyMagnificat and Nunc dimittis, Op.99
  • Harrison Birtwistle
    • Clarinet Quintet
    • On the Sheer Threshold of the Night for chorus
  • Peter Maxwell Davies
    • Farewell to Stromness, piano interlude (from The Yellow Cake Review)
    • Little Quartet, string quartet
    • Symphony No. 2
    • A Welcome to Orkney for chamber ensemble
    • The Yellow Cake Review for voice and piano
    • Yesnaby Ground, piano interlude (from The Yellow Cake Review)
  • Alexander GoehrSinfornia for orchestra
  • Iain Hamilton
    • Mass in A for a capella chorus
    • Vespers, for mixed chorus, two pianos, harp and percussion
  • Jonathan HarveyMortuos Plango, Vivos Voco
  • Alun HoddinottThe Heaventree of Stars
  • Wilfred Josephs
    • Consort Music for brass
    • Double-bass Concerto
    • Double-bass Sonata
    • Equus, ballet
    • Tombeaux for organ
  • Kenneth Leighton
    • Animal Heaven for soprano, recorder, cello and harpsichord
    • Fantasy on a Chorale for violin and organ
    • Missa Cornelia for treble voices and organ
    • Missa de Gloria, organ solo
  • George LloydThe Vigil of Venus for voices and orchestra
  • Nicholas MawThe Ruin, for chorus and solo horn
  • Thea Musgrave
    • From One to Another, for viola and fifteen strings
    • The Last Twilight for chorus, brass and percussion
  • Edmund Rubbra
    • Canzona for Brass
    • Duo of cor anglais and piano
    • How Shall My Tongue Express? for unaccompanied chorus
    • Mass in Honour of St. Teresa of Avila for unaccompanied chorus
  • Robert SimpsonString Quartet No. 8
  • Michael TippettWolf Trap Fanfare for brass ensemble
  • Malcolm Williamson
    • Choric Hymn for mixed chorus
    • Konstanz Fanfare for brass, percussion and organ
    • Lament in memory of Lord Mountbatten for violin and string orchestra
    • Little Mass of St Bernadette for voices and organ
    • Ode for Queen Elizabeth for string orchestra
    • Richmond Fanfare for brass, percussion and organ
    • Symphony No. 5
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