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10 Essential New Wave Records

In the 1970s and ’80s New Wave practitioners brought new sounds and influences to the mainstream, changing music forever.

By Jim Allen

In the late 1970s, rock fans were hungry for something new and couldn’t funk, reggae, and the cooler side of art rock and building something sharp, speedy, and — most importantly — fun

An eye-popping array of musical colors burst into view, with room for all races, genders, and sexual orientations, and more hooks than a Peter Pan cosplay party. As the scene ascended to the mainstream, a new generation of artists brought the underground into your living room, with a sound tough enough to knock you over but buoyant enough to bounce you back up again. 

Below, you’ll find a list of essential New Wave releases that every record collector should have in their collection.


Blondie

Parallel Lines (1978)


Elvis Costello

This Year’s Model (1978)


The Cars

The Cars (1978)


The Clash

London Calling (1979)


The B-52’s

The B-52’s (1979)


The Pretenders

Pretenders (1980)


Talking Heads

Remain in Light (1980)


Duran Duran

Rio (1982)


New Order

Power, Corruption & Lies (1983)


The Police

Synchronicity (1983)


Jim Allen has contributed to MOJO, Uncut, Billboard, The Village Voice, Rolling Stone, Record Collector, Bandcamp Daily, NPR, Rock & Roll Globe, and many more, and written liner notes for reissues on Sundazed Records, Shout! Factory, and others. He’s also a veteran singer/songwriter with several albums to his credit.

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