
Originally Posted by
Glenpwood
That's why the roster is so sixties early seventies heavy, LP's weren't considered to be full works of art back then for Pop Rock & Soul acts until The Beatles proved with Sgt. Pepper's that you could make a cohesive whole album that would ship truckloads of albums. The rule was stick two singles and a bunch of covers of current hits on them and move onto the next. That situation really continued until the early seventies for most acts that didn't pen their own material. Then in the eighties once MJ's Thriller proved you could go seven singles deep on an LP all of a sudden we had artists like Janet, Madonna, Bruce, George Michael, and Paula making it the norm to stretch out album eras for two years. Then once Soundscan & BDS Airplay monitoring hit the Billboard Charts labels realized hits lasted longer than the previous average of 13 weeks to peak, album eras started getting milked longer by singles coming out slower as well.
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