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<center><h3> | <center><h3> 1978 Critics Awards </h3></center> | ||
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<center>Album Of The Year </center> | <center>Album Of The Year </center> | ||
''Some Girls'' — The Stones rallied their musical forces around a framework of anger, sardonicism and raw (some say sexist) parody to reach a new popular peak with an album that was — like it or not — on the cutting edge of our culture. | |||
<center>Album Runners-up </center> | <center>Album Runners-up </center> | ||
''Darkness on the Edge of Town'' — Springsteen came back from the nether world with a dark, self-probing record that detailed the flip side of rock 'n' roll exhilaration with unflinching honesty. | |||
''Running on Empty'' — As both a song-cycle of the road and a map of its frail highs and lonesome lows, Jackson Browne's concept rang clear and true. | |||
''This Year's Model'' — Elvis Costello's well-honed humor and a fit-to-be-tied attack combined to show that this overwrought little rocker has a steady aim. | |||
''Road to Ruin'' — Sure the Ramones are dumb, but they're our kind of dumb. | |||
''Misfits'' — Ray Davies knows how to laugh at himself and rock 'n' roll, and somehow makes it sound dignified. | |||
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'''Rolling Stone, No. 281 / 282, Dec. 28, 1978 | {{Bibliography next | ||
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'''Rolling Stone, No. 281 / 282, Dec. 28, 1978 - Jan. 11, 1979 | |||
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''[[This Year's Model]]'' is among the | ''[[This Year's Model]]'' is among the runners-up for Album Of The Year. | ||
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[[image:1979-01-11 Rolling Stone page 11.jpg| | <br><small>Page scan.</small> | ||
<br><small>Cover | |||
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_Stone Wikipedia: Rolling Stone] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_Stone Wikipedia: Rolling Stone] | ||
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