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Topic: Random Album Clash - 1990
Posted By: A Crimson Mellotron
Subject: Random Album Clash - 1990
Date Posted: March 19 2021 at 00:58
RAC #2/3 will be tackling 1990. I must admit, this was one of the hardest to put together, as I was wondering what albums to include, since it is far from a very excellent year for... any genre, I would say. With that said, please vote and comment for your favorite and suggest some good albums from that year that I probably do not know. My vote goes to 'Aion'



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Posted By: Man With Hat
Date Posted: March 19 2021 at 01:04
Tentacles. 

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Posted By: Frenetic Zetetic
Date Posted: March 19 2021 at 01:31
Megadeth Rust in Peace is my 1990 album, but Death Spiritual Healing here.

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Posted By: someone_else
Date Posted: March 19 2021 at 01:45
Fish followed by Queensrÿche.

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Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: March 19 2021 at 02:06
Out of the two albums I know, I'm rock & rollin' with Amarok. Thumbs Up


Posted By: Blacksword
Date Posted: March 19 2021 at 02:34
Dead can Dance. Love that album..

In very close second Ozric Tentacles. I spent many a long evening, completely mashed by the light of a lava lamp enjoying that album, back in the day.

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Posted By: Lewian
Date Posted: March 19 2021 at 04:00
Same here, Dead Can Dance > Ozrics > Primus > Hammill. Not a fan of Amarok. Indeed not that many great prog albums that year; my personal Top 5 bands all took a break that year. There's Crushed Velvet Apocalypse by the Legendary Pink Dots that in my view would have deserved inclusion and maybe have snatched my vote (in my view not quite their best, but enjoyable enough, and I'm not sure whether they did better than rank 12 on the PA ranking in any year).

PA by the way ranks "Slow Dance" by Ant Phillips on no. 1. Don't know that one, maybe generally Ant Phillips deserves more listens than he gets (at least from me). 


Posted By: b_olariu
Date Posted: March 19 2021 at 04:00
Queensryche - 'Empire'


Posted By: geekfreak
Date Posted: March 19 2021 at 04:17
Fish

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Posted By: Cristi
Date Posted: March 19 2021 at 04:49
Death - 'Spiritual Healing'




Posted By: Nogbad_The_Bad
Date Posted: March 19 2021 at 04:50
Oldfield - Amarok is a wonderfully weird album & gets my vote ahead of Dead Can Dance & Ozrics




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Posted By: essexboyinwales
Date Posted: March 19 2021 at 05:03
Amarok.

Suicidal Tendencies released their fantastic Lights...Camera...Revolution album that year, another classic from King's X (Faith, Hope, Love), Thunder released Backstreet Symphony, and there was Pornograffiti from Extreme....


Posted By: Manuel
Date Posted: March 19 2021 at 06:08
Mike Oldfield for sure.


Posted By: BrufordFreak
Date Posted: March 19 2021 at 06:16
My favorite DCD album.



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Posted By: nick_h_nz
Date Posted: March 19 2021 at 07:09
Originally posted by A Crimson Mellotron A Crimson Mellotron wrote:

RAC #2/3 will be tackling 1990. I must admit, this was one of the hardest to put together, as I was wondering what albums to include, since it is far from a very excellent year for... any genre, I would say. With that said, please vote and comment for your favorite and suggest some good albums from that year that I probably do not know. My vote goes to 'Aion'

I guess it depends on what you listen to. 1990 for me was probably a better year than 1989. I could list dozens and dozens of albums I love from 1990.

For a start, the spotlight was just starting to hit Seattle, and Sub Pop was making the most of it. As well as releasing some pretty good albums that year, it also saw a wave of compilations that would have been the first time a lot of people were able to easily buy/listen to earlier recordings from bands like Soundgarden, Mudhoney and Green River. My favourite Sub Pop release from 1990, though, is probably Mark Lanegan’s debut solo album. Sub Pop were already extending their feelers beyond Seattle, and it was the success of L7’s Sub Pop release in this year that got them a major label record deal. Also from Seattle, Alice in Chain’s debut was released, and Mother Love Bone’s Apple, among others.

On the other coast of the US, the indie and collage rock scene in New England and New York was also having a good year, with albums from Blake Babies, Breeders, Galaxie 500, and Lemonheads. And across the world, and closer to home for me (my hometown, in fact), the NZ indie scene was also having a good year, with albums from The Bats, The Chills, The Clean, Straitjacket Fits, and The Verlaines, among others.

Heading back to New England and New York, but switching musical scenes, there were some great albums from Blues Traveler, Extreme, Living Colour, and Lou Reed & John Cale

Other albums I particularly enjoy from 1990 were released by Adrian Belew, Cocteau Twins, Depeche Mode, Duran Duran, Jane’s Addiction, Sinéad O’Connor and Neil Young. And I have no doubt there are others, too, which I could mention if I put my mind to it.

It’s funny how a dry year for some, can be a golden one for others! 🤗



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Posted By: essexboyinwales
Date Posted: March 19 2021 at 08:23
Originally posted by nick_h_nz nick_h_nz wrote:

Originally posted by A Crimson Mellotron A Crimson Mellotron wrote:

RAC #2/3 will be tackling 1990. I must admit, this was one of the hardest to put together, as I was wondering what albums to include, since it is far from a very excellent year for... any genre, I would say. With that said, please vote and comment for your favorite and suggest some good albums from that year that I probably do not know. My vote goes to 'Aion'

I guess it depends on what you listen to. 1990 for me was probably a better year than 1989. I could list dozens and dozens of albums I love from 1990.

For a start, the spotlight was just starting to hit Seattle, and Sub Pop was making the most of it. As well as releasing some pretty good albums that year, it also saw a wave of compilations that would have been the first time a lot of people were able to easily buy/listen to earlier recordings from bands like Soundgarden, Mudhoney and Green River. My favourite Sub Pop release from 1990, though, is probably Mark Lanegan’s debut solo album. Sub Pop were already extending their feelers beyond Seattle, and it was the success of L7’s Sub Pop release in this year that got them a major label record deal. Also from Seattle, Alice in Chain’s debut was released, and Mother Love Bone’s Apple, among others.

On the other coast of the US, the indie and collage rock scene in New England and New York was also having a good year, with albums from Blake Babies, Breeders, Galaxie 500, and Lemonheads. And across the world, and closer to home for me (my hometown, in fact), the NZ indie scene was also having a good year, with albums from The Bats, The Chills, The Clean, Straitjacket Fits, and The Verlaines, among others.

Heading back to New England and New York, but switching musical scenes, there were some great albums from Blues Traveler, Extreme, Living Colour, and Lou Reed & John Cale

Other albums I particularly enjoy from 1990 were released by Adrian Belew, Cocteau Twins, Depeche Mode, Duran Duran, Jane’s Addiction, Sinéad O’Connor and Neil Young. And I have no doubt there are others, too, which I could mention if I put my mind to it.

It’s funny how a dry year for some, can be a golden one for others! 🤗


89 and 90 were the years when I really started buying a lot of music and going to gigs so it's a really special time for me for musical memories.  Great years!


Posted By: nick_h_nz
Date Posted: March 19 2021 at 08:38
Originally posted by essexboyinwales essexboyinwales wrote:

89 and 90 were the years when I really started buying a lot of music and going to gigs so it's a really special time for me for musical memories.  Great years!

Similar for me, which when I think about it, makes sense. These were the beginnings of my teenage years (I turned 13 in 1989), and I was not only far more into music than I had been, but I also had more disposable income. It would be a few years yet before I could go to gigs, but I was definitely buying a lot of music. I think 89 and 90 were the last years I was buying music on cassette tapes, too, as my brother bought a CD player in 1990, and I didn’t look back. It meant buying less music, because CDs cost considerably more than cassettes, but I was smitten by the new (for me) format.



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Posted By: progaardvark
Date Posted: March 19 2021 at 14:49
Devil Doll by a large margin. Ozric Tentacles would be my second choice.

Mastermind's debut album Volume One came out this year. That would be my third choice. I don't have a lot of stuff from 1990.


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Posted By: A Crimson Mellotron
Date Posted: March 20 2021 at 02:24
Ozrics and Fish so far! I really expected many votes for the latter.


Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: March 20 2021 at 06:09
Queensryche from the list.

Jellyfish - Bellybutton. A masterpiece. 


Posted By: Mormegil
Date Posted: March 20 2021 at 06:57
The 'ryche.

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Posted By: verslibre
Date Posted: March 20 2021 at 16:21
Erpland

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Posted By: Olape
Date Posted: March 20 2021 at 18:15
Devil Doll +1

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Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: March 21 2021 at 04:41
Amarok. Oldfield is taking the piss a bit but it's still brilliant!


Posted By: Lieutenant_Lan
Date Posted: April 23 2021 at 07:29
Death and Primus



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