Timeline of trends in music (1990-1999)

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[edit] 1990 in music

[edit] 1991 in music

[edit] 1992 in music

[edit] 1993 in music

[edit] 1994 in music

[edit] 1995 in music

    • Eazy-E died of AIDS
    • Oasis releases the mammoth hit album (What's The Story) Morning Glory? which becomes the second best selling album of all time in the United Kingdom and goes on to sell 19 million copies worldwide. Oasis accepted as the biggest band in the world and probably the biggest band in the UK since Queen.
    • Nirvana's drummer, Dave Grohl, releases the first and self-titled Foo Fighters record.
    • Selena died at Corpus Christi, Texas on March 31 after she was shot 16 days before her 24th birthday.
    • Alanis Morissette releases Jagged Little Pill, which has gone on to become the second highest selling album by a female behind fellow Canadian Shania Twain's Come on Over. Though it was not thought to sell more than two hundred and fifty thousand copies it has sold thirty million copies worldwide. This was a beginning of the move toward female artists for normally male genres.
    • Ricky Martin releases his third album A Medio Vivir. This was the first album by Martin officially released in the US and marks a turning point in Martin's musical style, previous albums were mostly ballad driven but A Medio Vivir featured more songs with a slight rock edge. The lead single Maria is also notable for being the first song by Martin in which musically he displays his Latin roots. The album peaks at #11 on Billboards Top Latin Albums eventually going Gold. A more uptempo remix of the single Maria is later released with Spanglish lyrics and afro-Caribbean beats. This version of the song was hugely successful in Europe becoming the second best selling single in the world that year and would become indicative of Martin's overall style in later albums.
    • Enrique Iglesias releases he debut album which becomes instantly successful throughout the Spanish speaking world particularly in Mexico and Argentina and the Latin Market in the US were it peaked at #1 on Billboard's Top Latin Albums fast becoming Platinum. The album is notable for outselling his farther Julio Iglesias's album La Carretera which he had brought out earlier in the year. The single Experiencia Religiosa would hit the top spot in over eighteen countries and all five singles went to #1 on Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks. The album would eventually sell seven million copies becoming one of the most successful debuts of all time by a Spanish artist. The album would also win a Grammy for best Latin Pop Performance.

[edit] 1996 in music

[edit] 1997 in music

[edit] 1998 in music

[edit] 1999 in music

[edit] Acclaimed Music of the 1990s

According to Acclaimed Music.net, a site which combines hundreds of best-of lists from critics and musicians from around the world, here are the most acclaimed artists, albums and songs of the 1990s:

[edit] The Top Artists of the 1990s

  1. Nirvana
  2. R.E.M.
  3. Mariah Carey
  4. Beck
  5. Oasis
  6. Blur
  7. Massive Attack
  8. PJ Harvey
  9. TLC
  10. Björk

[edit] The Top Albums from the 1990s

  1. NirvanaNevermind (1991)
  2. RadioheadOK Computer (1997)
  3. Massive AttackBlue Lines (1991)
  4. R.E.M.Automatic for the People (1992)
  5. BeckOdelay (1996)
  6. TLCCrazySexyCool (1994)
  7. My Bloody ValentineLoveless (1991)
  8. PortisheadDummy (1994)
  9. Green DayDookie (1991)
  10. RadioheadThe Bends (1995)

[edit] The Top Songs from the 1990s

  1. Nirvana — "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (1991)
  2. R.E.M. — "Losing My Religion" (1991)
  3. The Verve — "Bitter Sweet Symphony" (1997)
  4. Pulp — "Common People" (1995)
  5. Beck — "Loser" (1993)
  6. Massive — "Unfinished Sympathy" (1991)
  7. Oasis — "Wonderwall" (1994)
  8. Green Day — "Longview" (1991)
  9. Sinéad O'Connor — "Nothing Compares 2 U" (1990)
  10. TLC — "Waterfalls" (1995)