Best Album of the 90's?

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corianderstem said:


I wouldn't give you a cookie for that pick. Monster isn't nearly as good as its glorifiers would have you believe.

(andanyonewhotellsyoudifferentlyisWRONGWRONGWRONG!)

:wink:

I think Automatic for the People is a much better and much more consistent album. Overall, I'd say maybe even Out of Time is better. I think of Monster as R.E.M.'s equivalent of Pop, and while I love Pop, it's not Achtung Baby or the Unforgettable Fire.

I'm just trying to guess what Lance might be thinking is the best album of the 90s. I threw that one out there because I know he likes R.E.M., and the albums I would've guessed would've been his picks had been mentioned already.
 
LemonMelon said:


:combust: Good stuff. I'm surprised you didn't place Clouds Taste Metallic over Soft Bulletin, however. :slant:

Clouds is my favorite F'lips album, but people generally think The Soft Bulletin is the best for some reason. I don't understand why.
 
lots of good picks already...
i'll submit:
'siamese dream' by smashing pumpkins
'a storm in heaven' by verve (a great companion for 'loveless' and 'nowhere'!).
'mezcal head' by swervedriver (a great companion for 'siamese dream')
'spilt milk' by jellyfish
and lastly:
'Wake Up! Boo!' by the boo radleys

swish.:wink:
 
:hmm:

i dont think you can compare monster with pop in any way. u2 to tried to play the music that was hip at the time on pop. r.e.m. basically continued their own style on monster, just using distortion heavily, and making michael stipe invent a few new voices, like the falsetto.

monster got pwned by new adventures and up, btw.
 
U2Man said:
monster got pwned by new adventures and up, btw.

I'll have to disagree with that. I love Monster! All the way to the end! The other 2 are awesome but have a few patchy moments I think, esp. Up.
 
New Adventures in Hi-Fi >>>>>> Monster

But Monster > Up.

Up has its highlights, but not enough of them.
 
corianderstem said:
New Adventures in Hi-Fi >>>>>> Monster

But Monster > Up.

Up has its highlights, but not enough of them.

Lotus kicks my ass every time.

bumbum-bumbum-bumbumbum-bumbum-bumbum-bumbumbum.

HEY! HEY!
 
ACHTUNG BABY, ZOOROPA, POP (U2)
SEHNSUCHT (Rammstein)
BLUE LINES (Massive Attack)
TEN (Pearl Jam)
NEVERMIND (Nirvana)
METALLICA BLACK ALBUM (Metallica)
USE YOUR ILLUSIONS I+II (G n' R)
DEBUT (Björk)
MELLOW GOLD (Beck)
MONSTER, UP (REM)
GARBAGE (Garbage)
THE BENDS (Radiohead)
TOGETHER ALONE (Crowded House)
 
Out Of My Top Ten albums ever:

3. Achtung Baby
4. (What's The Story) Morning Glory
5. Ok Computer
10. PoP
 
My Bloody Valentine - Loveless
Radiohead - The Bends
Radiohead - OK Computer
U2 - Zooropa
U2 - Achtung Baby
Jeff Buckley - Grace
Blur - Modern Life is Rubbish
Blur - The Great EscapePixies - Trompe Le Monde
 
Bono's shades said:
U2 - Achtung Baby
Jeff Buckley - Grace
(tie)

:drool: X infinity, but I give AB the edge...no pun intended.

Also: Ten, New Adventures in Hi-Fi, Temple of the Dog, and Chris Cornell's Euphoria Morning.
 
namkcuR said:
Violator is great, but it always struck me more as an 80s-sounding record.

:yes: Songs Of Faith And Devotion was the 90s sounding record!

Zootlesque said:
I love Monster! All the way to the end! The other 2 are awesome but have a few patchy moments I think, esp. Up.

I take that back somewhat. Was listening to New Adventures today after quite some time. What a freaking kick ass album! Song after song is :drool:worthy! Pretty much same with Up and Monster too!

You know what? Fuck this! I like all 3 equally. I'm not going to compare! :mad:
 
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