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Mortte ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: November 11 2016 Location: Finland Status: Offline Points: 5538 |
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There has been this same kind of lists from the 2000`s albums. Now Nineties. Here´s mine:
1990 - Pekka Pohjola: Sinfonia No.1 1991 - Talk Talk: Laughing Stock 1992 - 22 Pistepirkko: Big Lupu 1993 - Tom Waits: the Black Rider 1994 - Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds: Let Love In 1995 - Sonic Youth: Washing Machine 1996 - John Parish & P J Harvey: Dance Hall at the Louse Point 1997 - Radiopuhelimet: Avaruus 1998 - Sonic Youth: a Thousand Leaves 1999 - Absoluuttinen Nollapiste: Suljettu
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1990 - Death Angel - Act III
1991 - Solitude Aeturnus - Into The Depths Of Sorrow 1992 - Testament - The Ritual 1993 - Paradise Lost - Icon 1994 - Marillion - Brave 1995 - Tad Morose - Sender of Thoughts 1996 - Evereve - Seasons 1997 - Fates Warning - A Pleasant Shade of Gray 1998 - Katatonia - Discouraged Ones 1999 - Paradise Lost - Host just one album per year was hard, there are many others I thought of, maybe another list in the near future :)
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Mortte ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: November 11 2016 Location: Finland Status: Offline Points: 5538 |
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^yes, it´s hard, I also had to change my list, because Waits Black Rider is one of my all time favourites. That Fishbone album before changing is of course also really great!
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Kingsnake ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: November 03 2006 Location: Rockpommelland Status: Offline Points: 1578 |
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1990 - Annihilator - Never, Neverland 1991 - Queen - Innuendo1992 - Neneh Cherry - Homebrew 1993 - Jamiroquai - Emergency on Planet Earth 1994 - Brooklyn Funk Essentials - Cool and Steady and Easy 1995 - Saga - Generation 13 1996 - Groove Collective - We the People 1997 - Fish - Sunsets on Empire 1998 - 4Hero - Two Pages 1999 - Gov't Mule - Life Before Insanity Apparently the nineties didn't have much to offer to me, except some great hiphop, tiphop, drum&bass, crossover/rapmetal and the occasional thrashmetal. This was also the decade of boy- and girlbands and stupid summer-hits. Some people say the nineties were better than the eighties. Well, every decade has his lowpoints. The nineties were also dominated by MTV unplugged. Every single artist that ever live recorded an acoustic album. I didn't really care for eurohouse, alt.rock, grunge and (highschool-)punkrock. Luckily there was a renaissance of southern rock and some metalbands in the late nineties. 1997 and 1995 and 1991 turned out to be really good years, I have dozens of albums to chose from. I had a really hard time picking out an album for 1992 and 1996. In these years I didn't listen to the music that was released that day, I listened to old music ( I was still discovering music, as I was 14-24, in that decade). I only started to listen to the music of the nineties a few years later. Except for Jamiroquai, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Faith No More, because I knew people who played that music. I started with discovering metal and than jazzfunk/triphop/drum&bass. The whole grung/alt.rock I never really gave any attention to. Thanks to this list I'm all into jazzfunk/triphop, wich is the best this decade had to offer (in my opinion), mixing funk, jazz, r&b, hiphop, fusion, ethnic music and so on. This was still a decade heavily directed by the recordlabels. So there's a lot of bands that never got a chance in those days. As the internet provides us with small-label-bands and demo's from that decade, there's a lot to re-discover. Luckily more and more artists founded their own labels (diy) and a lot of non-popular music still hit the markets. Especially dancemusic and hiphopmusic found ways to release their albums.
This was also a very expensive decade. CD's cost somewhere between 20-40 guilders (10-20 euros) a piece. We were really ripped off by the big labels and recordshops. Luckily those days are far behind. |
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Cristi ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Crossover / Prog Metal Teams Joined: July 27 2006 Location: wonderland Status: Online Points: 45883 |
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nice list (I don't know 4 albums but the other 6 are great) metal did quite well in the 90s, especially in Europe, it became quite diverse, extreme metal fans can give even more explanations (I listen to little of these genres, but I do know they were pretty popular back then). But doom metal, whether traditional or combined with death metal, gothic metal, power metal (although I listen to little of it these days), even some groove metal bands were ok (the unique Morgana Lefay which were a combination of groove and power metal), progressive metal and many others.
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Mortte ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: November 11 2016 Location: Finland Status: Offline Points: 5538 |
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I am not also huge nineties music fan, but I like nineties mainstream sound much more than eighties (that plastic synth & drum sounds, horribilities like Wham, Modern Talking, Bad Boys Blue).
Anyway even nineties wasn´t as a whole even near the greatness of 60-70 music, in nineties some of my favourite artists (Sonic Youth, P J Harvey, Tom Waits, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Nomeansno, the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, 22 Pistepirkko, Radiopuhelimet) made really great albums. Also have to mention Haikara made really great comeback album. In the end of eighties and begin of nineties there was a great alternative wave in Finland, lots of great albums were made, but it ended in the middle-end of nineties.
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1990: Rabih Abou-Khalil - Roots & Sprouts 1991: Klaus Wiese, Ted de Jong & Mathias Grassow - el-Hadra: The Mystik Dance 1992: And Also The Trees - Green Is the Sea 1993: Death - Individual Thought Patterns 1994: Laurie Anderson - Bright Red 1995: Ulver - Bergtatt: Et eeventyr i 5 capitler 1996: Einstürzende Neubauten - Ende Neu 1997: Godspeed You Black Emperor! - F♯A♯∞ 1998: Autechre - LP5 1999: Coil - Musick to Play in the Dark, Volume 1
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^^ The mainstream music of the nineties fooled a lot of people, I think. A lot of 'alternative' and grunge bands were just label-made bands. They drove metal and melodic to the background, wich is shame. A lot of bands never got the chance they deserved.
At the end of the nineties something even more terrible happened: numetal. Numetal took (genuine) crossover/hiphop/metal/hardrock and made it into something rediculous (Limp Bizkit etc.) The great days of deathmetal and thrash-metal were over when Nirvana was pushed to the fore. The only hardrockband that survived the nineties was Bon Jovi, I guess. As for progressive rock; only Marillion was big league (EMI), but at the end of the nineties, that was all but gone. Thank god for the internet. A lot of great music finds its way to us, without having to rely on labels and music televison. I myself (by the way) am a great fan of drummachines. I love the history of drummachines and sequencers as much as I like flutes, acoustic guitars and mellotrons. The 80's and 90's were great eras for the development of drummachines. And the eighties and nineties brought in a new way of making music: sampling. A lot of great 70's records found their way in the music of dance, hiphop, triphop, drum&bass etc. And for those who say drummachines and sampling is not making music: it's much easier to play a guitar or blow a flute than to program a sequencer/drummachine and sampling is really hard and is an art of it's own (like timestretching etc.) But that's a whole other discussion.
I love how hiphop and jazz moved forward and didn't stray behind. I love it when bands/acts continu to explore and mix styles. Edited by Kingsnake - April 15 2018 at 04:18 |
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I liked metal in the nineties, but especially powermetal is kind of childish (to me). It has his limits. And suddenly I fell out of love with the music (Helloween, Gamma Ray, Blind Guardian etc.). Some bands (more progressive) I still like: Vanden Plas, Threshold etc.
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1990: Dead Can Dance - Aion
1991: Coil - Love's Secret Domain 1992: Naked City - Leng Tch'e 1993: Beherit - Drawing Down the Moon 1994: CMX - Aura 1995: Swans - The Great Annihilator 1996: Tool - Ĉnima 1997: Emperor - Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk 1998: Mark Hollis - Mark Hollis 1999: Rowland S. Howard - Teenage Snuff Film
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hmmm.. what a great decade...
1990- Deee-Lite - World Clique 1991 - RHCP - Blood Sugar Sex Magik 1992 - Ministry - Psalm 69 1993 - Mazzy Star - So Tonight... 1994 - Soundgarden - Superunknown 1995 - THE album of the 90's.. and IMO the best rock album released since the classic 70's. Blind Melon - Soup 1996 - Beck Odelay 1997 - duh... Radiohead - OK Computer 1998 - Madonna - Ray of Light 1999 - Fantomas - s/t |
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Kingsnake ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: November 03 2006 Location: Rockpommelland Status: Offline Points: 1578 |
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Great list also. I thought about nr.1 and nr.2 aswell. Even got a RHCP-tattoo because of that album. Except, I really don't like Radiohead, but that's just my taste.
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yeah.. there were a lot of great ones.. had to make some hard choices but everyone of those gets the 5 star Mick seal of approval. It was a wonderfully diverse decade.. and the last gasp (Soup) of rock as a viable creative force as it died IMO the next decade as an important branch of music. It really only lives underground with today's progressive rock artists.
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Favourites. No repeat artists. Best decade for rock apart from the '70s?
1990 - Naked City - Naked City 1991 - Talk Talk - Laughing Stock (honorable mention to MBV's Loveless) 1992 - Rage Against the Machine - Rage Against the Machine 1993 - Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works 85-92 1994 - Tortoise - Tortoise 1995 - Labradford - A Stable Reference (honorable mention to Rachel's Music for Egon Schiele and Cardiacs' Sing to God) 1996 - Swans - Soundtrack for the Blind (honorable mention to Dirty Three's Horse Stories) 1997 - Godspeed You! Black Emperor - F#A#∞ 1998 - Boredoms - Super Ae (honorable mention to Duster's Stratosphere) 1999 - Sigur Ros - Agaetus Byrjun |
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1990: Bela Fleck and the Flecktones - st
91: Mr. Bungle - st 92: Praxis - Transmutation (Mutatis Mutandis) 93: Cynic - Focus 94: Bondage Fruit - 1 95: Surman/Krog/Rypdal/Storaas - Nordic Quartet 96: Bondage Fruit- II 97: Idiot Flesh - Fancy 98: Pain of Salvation- One Hour by the Concrete Lake 99: Gordian Knot - st |
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1990 Cocteau twins - Heaven or Las Vegas
1991 Pixies - Tompe le Monde 1992 nirvana - incesticide 1993 Earth - Earth 2 1994 Kyuss - Welcome to Sky Valley 1995 Cathedral - The Carnival Bizarre 1996 Turbonegro - Ass Cobra 1997 Electric Wizard - Come My Fanatics 1998 Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea 1999 The Magnetic Fields - 69 love songs
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1990: Fish - Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors 1991: Marillion - Holidays in Eden 1992: Tori Amos - Little Earthquakes 1993: Magellan - Impending Ascension 1994: Pink Floyd - The Division Bell 1995: Iona - Journey into the Morn 1996: Richard Wright - Broken China 1997: Discipline - Unfolded Like Staircase 1998: Alanis Morissette - Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie 1999: Porcupine Tree - Stupid Dream |
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1990: Devil Doll - Eliogabalus
1991: Mr. Bungle - ST 1992: Devil Doll - Sacrilegium 1993: Voivod - The Outer Limits 1994: Jeff Buckley - Grace 1995: Pink Floyd - PULSE 1996: Devil Doll - Dies Irae 1997: Devin Townsend - Ocean Machine 1998: Opeth - My Arms, Your Hearse 1999: Opeth - Still Life
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A few faves, just off the cuff....
1990- Babes in Toyland - Spanking Machine 1991 - RHCP - Blood Sugar Sex Magik 1992 - 10,000 Maniacs - Our Time in Eden 1993 - Breeders - Last Splash 1994 - Loreena McKennitt - The Mask and the Mirror 1995 - Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness 1996 - Wilco - Being There 1997 - Bjork - Homogenic 1998 - Tori Amos - From the Choirgirl Hotel 1999 - Rollins Band - Get Some Go Again |
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Off the top of my head:
1990: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - The Good Son 1991: Entombed - Clandestine 1992: Bel Canto - Shimmering, Warm and Bright 1993: Belly - Star 1994: Lush - Split 1995: The Cardigans - Life 1996: Immolation - Here in After 1997: Sigh - Hail Horror Hail 1998: Marge Litch - Fantasien 1998 1999: Stereolab - Cobra and Phases Group Play Voltage in the Milky Night
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