8 of the 80s: 7/3/14 (1989)
We move ahead a decade in this Thursday's throwback to 1989, the year South African president Botha meets Nelson Mandela, who is still in prison, for the first time.
Cinderella - "Gypsy Road"
from the album Long Cold Winter (1988)
Billboard Hot 100 peak: #51
Songwriter: Tom Kiefer
The first single from the Philly metalheads' second album, went south of the border to film the video...
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House Of Lords - "I Wanna Be Loved"
from the album House Of Lords (1988)
Billboard Hot 100 peak: #58
Songwriters: Steve Johnstad, Armand Meyer
After Greg Guiffria disbanded his namesake band, he formed this glam-metal act signed to Gene Simmons' (of Kiss) label.
Saraya - "Back To The Bullet"
from the album Saraya (1988)
Billboard Hot 100 peak: #63
Songwriters: Sandy Linzer, Gregg Munier, Sandi Saraya
New Jersey native Sandi Saraya deserved better than hitting the "glass ceiling" with her overlooked but awesome debut album.
Enuff Z'nuff - "New Thing"
from the album Enuff Z'Nuff (1989)
Billboard Hot 100 peak: #67
Songwriters: Donnie Vie, Chip Z'nuff
The Chicago band mixed glam with a touch of psychedelica on their debut single.
Bulletboys - "Smooth Up"
from the album Bulletboys (1988)
Billboard Hot 100 peak: #71
Songwriters: Jimmy D'anda, Mick Sweda, Marq Torien, Lonnie Vincent
MTV loved this glam-metal group from L.A., and their debut album, which included this nugget, went gold.
Ratt - "Way Cool Jr."
from the album Reach For The Sky (1988)
Billboard Hot 100 peak: #75
Songwriters: Warren Demartini, Beau Hill, Stephen Pearcy
While this single possibly about soon-to-be-departed guitarist Robbin Crosby's spiraling drug addiction stalled in the lower half of the chart, the album sold like hotcakes going platinum pushing over a million copies.
Tora Tora - "Walkin' Shoes"
from the album Surprise Attack (1989)
Billboard Hot 100 peak: #86
Songwriters: Anthony Corder, Keith Douglas, Patrick Francis, John Patterson
These glammers went rootsy in the intro to their debut hit.
Warrant - "Big Talk"
from the album Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich (1989)
Billboard Hot 100 peak: #93
Songwriter: Jani Lane
The third single from the Hollywood rockers, written by lead singer Jani Lane.
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