"Selling Sophistication: Robert Palmer and the Construction of Masculinity in 1980s Pop-Rock" Journal: Popular Music and Society , Vol. 42, Issue 3 (2019) – (hypothetical example, but similar papers exist on Palmer’s image)
The late 1970s and early 1980s marked Palmer's breakthrough period. His album (1978) spawned the hit singles "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" (not to be confused with Tears for Fears' similarly titled song) and "Joys of Love". The album "Secrets" (1979) included the Grammy-winning single "Runnin' with the Night". Robert Palmer - Discography -FLAC Songs- -PMEDI...
The discography of Robert Palmer spans nearly 30 years, evolving from 1970s R&B and reggae-infused soul to global 1980s pop stardom and later explorations of jazz and blues. High-fidelity collections of his work, often in (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format, are available through platforms like Qobuz for audiophiles seeking original studio quality. Core Studio Albums Core Studio Albums This is the "Addicted to Love" period
This is the "Addicted to Love" period. It’s high-production 80s Rock and Synth-pop. If you like Power Station (his supergroup with members of Duran Duran), you'll love Riptide and Heavy Nova . In his final decade
In his final decade, Palmer returned to his roots, exploring big band jazz and raw blues.