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ABBA, Blondie, and the Notorious B.I.G. enter the National Recording Registry

Albums from ABBA, Blondie and the Notorious B

Andrew Dalton
Tuesday 16 April 2024 10:02 BST

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ABBA, Biggie, Blondie and Rudolph are entering America's audio canon.

New inductees into the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress include ABBA 's 1976 album ā€œVisitors,ā€ The Notorious B.I.G. 's 1994 album ā€œReady to Die," Blondie 's 1978 breakthrough ā€œParallel Linesā€ and Gene Autry's 1949 version of ā€œRudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.ā€

Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden announced the 25 new titles in the class of 2024 on Tuesday, saying in a statement that they are ā€œworthy of preservation for all time based on their cultural, historical or aesthetic importance in the nationā€™s recorded sound heritage.ā€

Puerto Rican singer HĆ©ctor Lavoe's signature song, 1978's ā€œEl Cantante,ā€ written by Ruben Blades, will enter the registry, along with Mexican singer Juan Gabriel ā€™s 1990 tribute to his mother, ā€œAmor Eterno."

Other titles deemed to be among ā€œthe defining sounds of the nationā€™s history and cultureā€ are Jefferson Airplaneā€™s 1967 album ā€œSurrealistic Pillow,ā€ Green Day ā€™s 1994 album ā€œDookieā€ and the Chicks ā€™ 1998 ā€œWide Open Spaces,ā€ the most recording among the new inductees.

Lily Tomlinā€™s 1971 album of sketches ā€œThis Is a Recordingā€ is the only comedy and the only non-musical recording on this year's list.

Autry, the singing cowboy who was among America's biggest stars in the mid-20th century, recorded the definitive version of ā€œRudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer." Last year a newer holiday perennial, Mariah Careyā€™s, ā€œAll I Want For Christmas Is You," joined the registry, which now has 650 titles.

ā€œThe Visitorsā€ was the disco-tinged fourth album from the Swedish supergroup ABBA, and included their hits "Dancing Queenā€³, ā€Money, Money, Moneyā€³ and ā€Fernando.ā€³

Blondie and singer Deborah Harry had their commercial breakthrough with ā€œParallel Lines,ā€ an album with a famous striped black-and-white cover that featured ā€œHeart of Glass.ā€ It's joined this year by another new wave classic from the same year, the self-titled debut album by the Cars.

The Notorious B.I.G.ā€™s 1994 album ā€œReady to Dieā€ featuring ā€œJuicyā€ and ā€œBig Poppa," the only album released during his life, headlines hip-hop entries that also include ā€œLa-Di-Da-Diā€ ā€” Doug E. Fresh and Slick Rick's 1985 single.

ā€œRocket ā€˜88ā€™ā€ by Jackie Brenston and His Delta Cats, the 1951 single that some argue was the first rock ā€˜nā€™ roll song, is also on the list.

Career-defining singles from several canonical artists are also entering the registry, including ā€œChances Are,ā€ from Johnny Mathis, ā€œDon't Worry, Be Happyā€ from Bobby McFerrin," ā€œThe Tennessee Waltzā€ from Patti Page and ā€œAin't No Sunshineā€ from Bill Withers.

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