As I said in the introduction , I will divide the criticism of the discs in two:
- edited Records essential for me in 1991:
- Ten (Pearl Jam) - The best debut of 1991, of the decade and music.
- Achtung Baby (U2) - The summit of the musical career of U2.
- Trompe Le Monde (Pixies) - The best farewell 1991 in the decade and music.
- Badmotorfinger (Soundgarden) - Smack after smack as fast and direct.
- Black Album (Metallica) - The immortal mark a break with the past and being open to endless tours of major stages.
- Leisure (Blur) - The second best debut of 1991. An omen that was confirmed with the rest of the band's albums.
- Nevermind (Nirvana) - The bombing and never desired generational icon.
- Temple Of The Dog (Temple Of The Dog) - A tribute that got the cream together the cream of Seattle.
- Blood Sugar Sex Magik (Red Hot Chili Peppers) - The opening to the public without breaking the origins.
- Use Your Illusion I (Guns N 'Roses) - GN'R's last album (I) And yes, I heard the "Chinese Democracy" (2008) ...
- Use Your Illusion II (Guns N 'Roses) - GN'R's last album (II) And yes, I heard the "Chinese Democracy" (2008) ...
- Gish (Smashing Pumpkins) - The first step in a fresh new sound that roam the globe wreaking of great musical moments.
- Sailing The Seas Of Cheese (Primus) - Well, I met with this record Primus and his master of ceremonies, Les Claypool. We must honor him for it.
- Out Of Time (REM) - Another global phenomenon loaded memorable melodies.
- Weld (Neil Young) - Displays power someone who, at that time, he looked over.
- Pretty On The Inside (Hole) - One of the first CDs I bought. Basically done by women and punkarra as himself.
- records released in 1991 important to their authors:
- Dangerous (Michael Jackson) - Another big hit of that time was the great Michael Jackson. I would never do anything of quality.
- Waking Up The Neighbours (Brian Adams) - His best album, the most rocker of his career and led him to the best tour.
- Diamonds And Pearls (Prince & the New Power Generation) - Thirteenth album and first with Prince's NPG officially in the credits.
- Joyride (Roxette) - Success in form of vinyl for the Swedes tacky. 11 million copies, no less.
- Innuendo (Queen) - Latest studio album from the band with Freddie Mercury in the microenvironment. Excellent album, like all of Queen.
- Mama Said (Lenny Kravitz) - This guy has been selling each of their albums, have quality or not. I have not heard many songs from it but if they are at least known.
- Real Life (Simple Minds) - Last of the Scottish remarkable album with good songs like "Let There Be Love" or "Stand by love"
- The Best Of REM (REM) - Compilation of the first time the group (82 - 87) and shows the end of a style in its path.
- On Every Street (Dire Straits) - last studio album together with a memorable tour that ended in Zaragoza on October 9, 1992.
- We Can not Dance (Genesis) - Successful return of the legendary studio band after five years of the great "Invisible Touch"
- Sepherd Moons (Enya) - Setting of the well-known song "Caribbean Blue "
- Stars (Simply Red) - Unforgettable this video of "Stars" with Mick Hucknall walking through the desert.
- Slave To The Grind (Skid Row) - Monky Business!, Get the fuck out! A curiosity: this was the first heavy metal album to be No. 1 since the inception of the Nielsen SoundScan
- Schubert Dip (EMF) - "Unbelieveable (alt. Unbelieveable )
- Live Baby Live (INXS) - Great live album and the only one whose single but not live in the studio. The cover is great.
And I'm going to let a couple of licenses:
The first motivated by the disks in orbit freguaron 1991, ie, those that arose in 1991 and saw the light in 1992 and those who were born around 1990 and influence in 1991 published in . Needless to say, the vast majority of them seem as indispensable as the first list on this page and will be, too, duly annotated at the time:
- Discs that orbited around 1991 . (You will have a corresponding critical) :
- Angel Dust (Faith No More - 1992)
- Core (Stone Temple Pilots - 1992)
- Ritual De Lo Habitual (Jane's Addiction - 1990)
- Seven (James - 1992)
- Automatic For The People (REM - 1992)
- Slanted And Enchained (Pavement - 1992)
- Dirt (Alice In Chains - 1992)
- Dirty (Sonic Youth - 1992)
- Blind Melon (Blind Melon - 1992)
- Senda 91 (Héroes Del Silencio- 1992)
- Rage Against The Machine (Rage Againt The Machine - 1992)
- Siamese Dream (Smashing Pumpkins - 1992)
- Mother's Milk (Red Hot Chili Peppers - 1989)
- Doolittle (Pixies - 1989)
- Bleach (Nirvana - 1989)
- Wish (The Cure - 1992)
- Sweet Oblivion (Screaming Trees - 1992)
- Bossanova (Pixies - 1990)
- Ragged Glory (Neil Young - 1990)
- Violator (Depeche Mode - 1990)
- Human Touch y Lucky Town (Bruce Springsteen - 1992)
- Facelift (Alice In Chains - 1990)
- Goo (Sonic Youth - 1990)
- Vulgar Display Of Power (Pantera - 1992)
And the second reason why the authors of the next set of records, also 1991. Discs that have not heard too much but they give me good vibes " know anything about them?:
- Other great albums released in 1991:
- Bandwagonesque (Teenage Fun Club) - True is a great album.
- Screamadelica (Primal Scream)
- Dry (PJ Harvey) - Great album, like all of Polly Jean.
- Arise (Sepultura)
- Loveless (My Bloody Valentine) - intoxicating tide of guitars and absence of rests grateful.
- Blue Lines (Massive Attack)
- The Real Ramona (Throwing Muses) - I've heard and can confirm that it fucking great. Talk about it.
- Green Mind (Dinosaur Jr.)
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