The 10 discs that changed Rock
When talking about the ninety's decade, there are many images or memories that come to the mind of the so-called X generation.
From Seinfield, Pulp Fiction, Johnny Depp and Winona Ryder, until passing through the sound of the Internet, the memories seem not to end, and the list can be endless.
However, there is something that if this decade was characterized, and it was thanks to their music, because they are the novel discs, those who came to light from 1991, which are considered as complex and enriching, at the auditory level, Since there is an unburbler of the industry that saw them born in them.
Let's make a trip to the past and all the good thing that brought us the golden time of rock.
'The Black Album' of Metallica
Metallica had its beginnings in the nineties with Bob Rock as his new producer, who was also known for all his work in conjunction with Bon Jovi and Mötley Cast.
However, this did not put a positive manner in the fans, since they started calling them “sold”.
Thanks to the great influence that AC / DC has, they already had the knowledge about what songs were more digestible to the public, which is why they even questioned the raid with a ballad like “Nothing Else matters”, because this was considered a sing of supposed “Weakness”.
However, they decided to ignore these doubts and overcome criticism in order to work together with their new producer, which was why they gave their fans one of the metal hymns more emblematic of all the decade.
'Leisure' by Blur
It was like this as Damon Albarn and company, they came to be presented before the world.
Even though he did not fully prepare everything that Blur had to offer us, he gave us hundreds of brilliant signs about his genius and also great ability to make choirs and melodies, which went into your mind so as not to leave.
Listen to the song “There's no other way” is to enter all the noventra aesthetics that is brought with it and thus be able to feel the decade More glamorous of all, breathe at the nape.
A record of the year 1991 that has been marked by its wonderful influences and a delicious scene of Manchester and the Shoegaze, which put the bases for the Parklife and the Britpop movement.
'TEN' by Pearl Jam
Long before Ten, there was no one listening to a voice like the one that had Eddie Vedder.
His voice, in conjunction with his lyrics, not only dazzled Stone Gossard, Jeff Ament and Mike McCready, but ignored the flame in the heart of all his audience.
It was just as they collected life, hundreds of tragic stories, as well as the suicide of a child in the midst of a class, or the story of that girl reclived within a mental health institution. We also have wonderful letters like the honest conversation of a deceased parent.
They are by far, considered one of the best debut discs in all history.
Ten came to be characterized throughout the grunge scene by owning various classic rock dyes, something that was evident within McCready Riffs, who was clearly influenced by hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Without a doubt, it marked the beginning of the path that year after year has been enriched by the link that the members of the band have forged over the years.
'Use your illusion I & II' of Guns N' Roses
'TEN' Pearl Jamme one of to discuss debuts more successfully throughout history? Guns n 'Roses, knew very well his limits, so they knew that they could not improve that great feat made in Appetite for Destruction, so they decided to take a totally different course.
With some composition sessions that were broken in record time they managed to create around 36 songs, since the band was at one of its highest creative point since its creation.
However, the band did not consider it a good song “Use Your Illusion I & II.” Due to various characteristics of your sound, but it was the fans who had the last word.
It was that the first time a band had a multiple release with two different discs on the same day.
Although sales were separately on both discs, they were considered as one compiled to date.