These are the Billboard magazine R&B albums that reached number one in 1988.
Issue date | Album | Artist |
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January 2 | Bad | Michael Jackson |
January 9 | ||
January 16 | ||
January 23 | Characters | Stevie Wonder |
January 30 | ||
February 6 | ||
February 13 | ||
February 20 | ||
February 27 | All Our Love | Gladys Knight & the Pips |
March 5 | ||
March 12 | Characters | Stevie Wonder |
March 19 | Make It Last Forever | Keith Sweat |
March 26 | ||
April 2 | ||
April 9 | Bad | Michael Jackson |
April 16 | ||
April 23 | ||
April 30 | Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby | Terence Trent D'Arby |
May 7 | ||
May 14 | ||
May 21 | Faith | George Michael |
May 28 | ||
June 4 | ||
June 11 | ||
June 18 | ||
June 25 | ||
July 2 | In Effect Mode | Al B. Sure! |
July 9 | ||
July 16 | ||
July 23 | ||
July 30 | ||
August 6 | ||
August 13 | ||
August 20 | Strictly Business | EPMD |
August 27 | ||
September 3 | ||
September 10 | Don't Be Cruel | Bobby Brown |
September 17 | ||
September 24 | It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back | Public Enemy |
October 1 | Don't Be Cruel | Bobby Brown |
October 8 | ||
October 15 | Don't Let Love Slip Away | Freddie Jackson |
October 22 | Don't Be Cruel | Bobby Brown |
October 29 | ||
November 5 | ||
November 12 | ||
November 19 | Giving You the Best That I Got | Anita Baker |
November 26 | Any Love | Luther Vandross |
December 3 | ||
December 10 | Giving You the Best That I Got | Anita Baker |
December 17 | ||
December 24 | ||
December 31 | ||
Boyz II Men, also known as B2M, is an American vocal harmony group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, best known for emotional ballads and a cappella harmonies. They are currently a trio composed of baritone Nathan Morris alongside tenors Wanya Morris and Shawn Stockman. During the 1990s, Boyz II Men found fame on Motown Records as a quartet, including bass Michael McCary, who left the group in 2003 due to health issues which were eventually diagnosed as multiple sclerosis.
New jack swing, new jack, or swingbeat is a fusion genre of the rhythms and production techniques of hip hop and dance-pop, and the urban contemporary sound of R&B. Spearheaded by producers Teddy Riley and Bernard Belle, new jack swing was most popular from the late-1980s to early-1990s. Its influence, along with hip hop, seeped into pop culture.
Faith is the debut solo studio album by the English singer George Michael, released on 30 October 1987 by Columbia Records and Epic Records. In addition to playing various instruments on the album, Michael wrote and produced every track on the recording except for one, "Look at Your Hands", which he co-wrote with David Austin. A "black" inspired pop-R&B album, Faith's songs include introspective lyrics, which generated controversies about Michael's personal relationships at that time.
Don't Be Cruel is the second studio album by American singer Bobby Brown. It was released in the United States on June 20, 1988 by MCA Records. MCA changed producers for this album and had Brown work with hit-making songwriting and production duo Babyface and L.A. Reid. Brown dedicated the album to his deceased best friend James "Jimbo" Flint who was stabbed to death when Brown was aged 11. Don't Be Cruel incorporates new jack swing, R&B, funk, dance and soul.
Billboard Year-End charts are a cumulative measure of a single or album's performance in the United States, based upon the Billboard magazine charts during any given chart year. Billboard's "chart year" runs from the first Billboard "week" of December to the final week in November, but because the Billboard week is dated in advance of publication, the last calendar week for which sales are counted is usually the third week in November. This altered calendar allows for Billboard to calculate year-end charts and release them in time for its final print issue in the last week of December.
"The Thrill Is Gone" is a slow minor-key blues song written by West Coast blues musician Roy Hawkins and Rick Darnell in 1951. Hawkins' recording of the song reached number six in the Billboard R&B chart in 1951. In 1970, "The Thrill Is Gone" became a major hit for B.B. King. His rendition helped make the song a blues standard.
"Caldonia" is a jump blues song, first recorded in 1945 by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five. Although credited to Fleecie Moore, his wife at the time, Jordan is the actual songwriter. The song was a hit for Jordan as well as several other musicians.
The Four Tops are an American vocal quartet from Detroit who helped to define the city's Motown sound of the 1960s. The group's repertoire has included soul music, R&B, disco, adult contemporary, doo-wop, jazz, and show tunes.
"Every Day I Have the Blues" is a blues song that has been performed in a variety of styles. An early version of the song is attributed to Pinetop Sparks and his brother Milton. It was first performed in the taverns of St. Louis by the Sparks brothers and was recorded July 28, 1935 by Pinetop with Henry Townsend on guitar. The song is a twelve-bar blues that features Pinetop's piano and falsetto vocal. The opening verse includes the line "Every day, every day I have the blues".
Prince released several hundred songs both under his own name and under pseudonyms and/or pen names, as well as writing songs which have been recorded by other artists. Estimates of the actual number of songs written by Prince range anywhere from 500 to well over 1,000. He has released 97 singles, 34 promotional singles, 21 internet singles, and eight internet downloads.