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Ock Albums & Top Trac 30 Survey For Week Ending 8/22/81 ock Albums & Top Trac Billboard®N' Copyright 1981. Billboard Publications. Inc. No part of this publication may be reproduced. stored in a retrievál system, or transmitted. in any form or by any means. electronic, mechanical, photocopying. recording. or otherwise. without the prior written permission of the publisher. Rock Albums Top Tracks s oeks This Last This Last Label We ARTIST -Title, Label Week Week ARTIST -Title, Week Week Chart Chart 1 2 6 FOREIGNER -4, Atlantic 1 3 8 BLUE OYSTER CULT -Burning For You, Columbia 2 3 6 PAT BENATAR- Precious Time, Chrysalis 2 1 6 FOREIGNER- Urgent, Atlantic 7 4 STEVIE NICKS Donna, Modern Records 3 -Bella 3 2 6 PAT BENATAR -Fire and Ice, Chrysalis 4 4 12 THE MOODY BLUES -Long Distance Voyager, Threshold 4 4 4 JOURNEY -Who's Crying Now, Columbia 5 1 4 JOURNEY- Escape, Columbia 5 6 4 STEVIE NICKS /TOP PETTY -Stop Draggin' My Heart 6 9 4 ZZ TOP -El Loco, Warner Bros. Around, Modern Records 7 6 17 BILLY SQUIER -Don't Say No, Capitol 6 5 12 THE MOODY BLUES -The Voice, Threshold Of Unknown Origin, Columbia 8 8 9 BLUE OYSTER CULT -Fire 7 12 4 DON FELDER -Heavy Metal, Full Moon /Asylum TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS -Hard Promises, 9 5 15 8 7 3 ZZ TOP -Tubesnake Boogie, Warner Bros. Backstreet /MCA 9 9 15 TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS -A Woman In Love, Rockihnroll, Beserkley 10 11 21 THE GREG KIHN BAND- Backstreet /MCA 11 10 3 HEAVY METAL -Soundtrack, Full Moon /Asylum 10 8 17 THE GREG KIHN BAND -The Break Up Song, Beserkley 12 33 2 ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA -Time, Jet 11 26 2 THE ALLMAN BROTHERS- Straight From the Heart, Arista 13 12 14 SQUEEZE -Eastside Story, A &M 12 COO ROLLING STONES -Start Me Up, Rolling Stones Records 14 14 7 BLACKFOOT- Marauder, Atco 13 13 5 FOREIGNER -Juke Box Hero, Atlantic 15 17 4 THE MICHAEL STANLEY BAND -Northcoast, EMI /America 14 11 15 BILLY SQUIER -The Stroke, Capitol 16 15 23 REO SPEEDWAGON -Hi Infidelity, Epic 15 14 7 BLACKFOOT -Fly Away, Atco 17 26 8 ICEHOUSE- Icehouse, Chrysalis 16 18 2 ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA -Hold On Tight, Jet 18 22 19 JEFFERSON STARSHIP -Modern Times, RCA /Grunt 17 10 10 SQUEEZE- Tempted, A &M 19 20 6 GARY WRIGHT -The Right Place, Warner Bros. 18 20 17 BILLY SQUIER -In The Dark, Capitol 20 28 17 OZZY OSBORNE- Blizzard Of Ozz, Jet 19 28 4 THE MICHAEL STANLEY BAND -Heartland, EMI /America 21 RICKIE LEE JONES- Pirates, Warner Bros. CZ* 20 16 4 JOURNEY -Stone In Love, Columbia 22 16 14 VAN HALEN -Fair Warning, Warner Bros. 21 27 10 THE A'S -A Woman's Got the Power, Arista LITTLE FEAT -Hoy -Hoy, Warner Bros. 23ru 22 60 10 POINT BLANK -Nicole, MCA 25 23 PHIL COLLINS -Face Value, Atlantic 24 23 29 4 FOREIGNER-Night Life, Atlantic 25 40 19 POINT BLANK -American Excess, MCA 24 23 5 PAT BENATAR- Promises In The Dark, Chrysalis 13 15 JOE WALSH -There Goes The Neighborhood, Asylum 26 25 22 6 FOGHAT -Live Now Pay Later, Bearsville 27 18 13 THE TUBES -The Completion Backward Principle, Capitol 26 40 17 JEFFERSON STARSHIP- Stranger, Grunt /RCA 28 30 10 THE A'S -A Woman's Got The Power, Arista 27 15 22 PHIL COLLINS -In The Air Tonight, Atlantic 29 48 2 DEF LEPPARD -High 'n' Dry, Mercury 28 37 6 DIESEL -Sausalito Summer Night, Regency 30 Kw urn PRETENDERS- Pretenders II, Sire 29 21 3 STEVIE NICKS -Edge Of Seventeen, Modern Records 31 IIEIIEIIRI DEBBIE HARRY- KooKoo, Chrysalis 30 19 12 THE MOODY BLUES -Gemini Dream, Threshold 32 27 4 PABLO CRUISE -Reflector, A &M 31 44 3 RICKIE LEE JONES -Woody & Dutch, Warner Bros. 33 21 12 PETER FRAMPTON- Breaking All The Rules, A &M 32 THE PRETENDERS -The Adultress, Sire 34 34 23 RICK SPRINGFIELD -Working Class Dog, RCA CI* 33 JON AND VANGELIS- Friends Of Mr. Cairo, Polydor 35 46 2 GARY 0' -Gary 0', Capitol 1=3. DEF LEPPARD It Go, Mercury 36 36 8 DIESEL -Watts In A Tank. Regency 34 =MI -Let 37 38 2 THE ALLMAN BROTHERS- Brothers of the Road, Arista 35 49 4 ICEHOUSE- Icehouse, Chrysalis 38 32 23 STYX -Paradise Theatre, A &M 36 41 9 DANNY JOE BROWN -Edge Of Sundown, Epic 39 41 7 THE JOE PERRY PROJECT -I've Got The 37 THE KINKS -Better Things, Arista Rock'n'Rolls Again, Columbia 38 46 2 ZZ TOP -Pearl Necklace, Warner Bros. 40 C1:* THE DIRT BAND -Jealousy, Liberty 39 39 2 JOURNEY -Don't Stop Believing, Columbia 41 29 19 AC /DC -Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, Atlantic 40 56 2 THE GO -GO'S -Our Lips Are Sealed, IRS 42 TIM CURRY -Simplicity, A &M 41 32 5 PAT BENATAR -Take It Any Way You Want It, Chrysalis 43 47 23 .38 SPECIAL -Wild Eyed Southern Boys. A &M 42 34 6 PAT BENATAR -Just Like Me, Chrysalis 44 35 3 JOE VITALE- Plantation Harbor. Asylum 43 E: [I: :10 MOODY BLUES -Meanwhile, Threshold Back 'N' Sides, Chrysalis 45 11=0 IAN HUNTER -Short 44 RICKIE LEE JONES- Pirates, Warner Bros. THE ROCKETS Talk, Elektra 46 1..k -Back 45 TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS -Nightwatchman, Backstreet 47 WHITFORD/ST. HOLMES- Columbia (MCA) Bros. 48 43 8 JIM MESSINA- Messina, Warner 46 45 11 PETER FRAMPTON- Breaking All The Rules, A &M Song 49 1=0 SAD CAFE -Sad Cafe, Swan 47 30 5 PABLO CRUISE -Cool Love, A &M 50 23 10 JIM STEINMAN -Bad For Good, Epic /Cleveland International 48 NEW LIM LITTLE FEAT -Rock 'N' Roll Doctor, Warner Bros. 49 MI ENTRY THE ROCKETS -I Can't Get Satisfied, Elektra 50 50 3 BLUE OYSTER CULT -Joan Crawford, Columbia Top Adds 51 55 23 REO SPEEDWAGON -Don't Let Him Go, Epic 52 57 17 TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS -The Waiting, Backstreet /MCA 1 THE DIRT BAND -Jealousy, Liberty 53 47 5 POCO- Widowmaker, MCA Of The Road, Arista 2 THE ALLMAN BROTHERS- Brothers 54 35 3 THE TUBES -I Don't Want To Wait Anymore, Capitol 3 THE PRETENDERS -Pretenders II, Sire 55 36 3 BILLY SQUIER -Lonely Is The Night, Capitol 4 ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA -Time, Jet 5 ANY TROUBLE -Wheels In Motion, Stiff 56 58 4 JOE VITALE -Lady On The Rock, Elektra 6 DEBBIE HARRY -KooKoo, Chrysalis 57 48 4 UNION -Main Street U.S.A., Portrait Action, MCA 7 SNIFF AND THE TEARS -Love 58 53 3 DEVO- Working In A Coal Mine, Full Moon /Asylum 8 IAN HUNTER -Short Back 'N' Sides, Chrysalis 59 43 6 MICK FLEETWOOD -Rattlesnake Shake, RCA 9 DEF LEPPARD -High & Dry, Mercury 10 WHITFORD /ST. HOLMES- Whitford /St. Holmes, Columbia 60 25 6 GARY WRIGHT -I Really Want To Know You, Warner Bro5. A compilation of Rock Radio Airplay as indicated by the nations leading Album oriented and Top Track stations. www.americanradiohistory.com.
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