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Hit Parade: The Great War Against the Single Edition

Hit Parade | Music History and Music Trivia

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The Power of Album-Oriented Rock in the 70s

The music industry's co-dependent dysfunctional relationship with the pop single by the late 70s. The business hated retail singles, but needed them. They wanted you to buy more profitable LPs, but they also wanted top 40 hits that would make artists stars and make you likelier to buy the album. Prior to 1977, no album had ever generated more than three top 10 singles. But two blockbuster albums, both released in 1977, changed that. Fleetwood Max Rumors and the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack was the first single artist album to produce four top 10 hits on the Hot 100. All of them issued as retail singles.

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