Rock Stars of the '80s: Overcoming Challenges and Setbacks

The 1980s presented challenges for rock stars who had achieved fame in the '60s or '70s. The music landscape shifted with the introduction of drum machines, synthesizers, and the emergence of music television. Even iconic figures like the Rolling Stones and Paul McCartney faced difficulties during this era. Some artists experienced setbacks with specific albums, such as Kiss' ill-fated 1981 release "Music From 'The Elder'" and David Bowie's personal low point album that led him to take a break from his solo career. Despite these obstacles, many artists were able to regroup and continue their successful careers. Here are 15 '80s albums that halted the progress of rock's biggest stars:
1. Cleveland International / Epic
2. Casablanca
3. Columbia
4. Vertigo
5. Columbia / CBS
6. Epic
7. Rolling Stones / Columbia
8. Geffen
9. Geffen
10. EMI America
11. Elektra
12. Atlantic / Megaforce
In conclusion, the '80s posed challenges for established rock stars, but many were able to overcome setbacks and continue their musical journeys.