Relive the transformative year of 1986 with the brand new issue of Classic Pop Presents.
It was a truly diverse and fascinating year for music. From the giants of pop vying for attention and bold new artists making their voices heard, to the alternative scenes on the periphery and the rise of pop’s darker underbelly, big things were happening in 1986 – and we explore it all in the new issue of Classic Pop Presents.
Across the spectrum of pop, records were made and barriers were broken. Madonna released the biggest-selling album of the year, while Prince made his directorial debut during a psych-pop transformation. Duran Duran clung on through troubled times, and a-ha revealed their true selves after the pin-up presentations of the previous year.
Elsewhere, game-changing releases and videos made their mark, while chart-ready anthems of hope and freedom beamed their message loud and clear across the airwaves to raise weary spirits in the most turbulent of times.
Inside this special edition, we retrace the year’s finest musical moments, from The Communards’ all-ruling chart-topper and The Smiths’ unrivalled creations, to Janet Jackson’s worldwide breakthrough and the rise of goth.
Drawing from the Classic Pop archives, we present the biggest and boldest albums of 1986, decide on the cream of the year’s singles, and shed light on a few of the lesser-known artists and records along the way.
Don’t miss the latest in our 1980s series of Classic Pop Presents! It’s your ultimate guide to the legends, the anthems, and the breakthroughs of a spectacular year.
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