I was 25 in 1992, in my first apartment in the big city (well, New Haven), and you literally showed the soundtrack my friends and I played and listened to during that time. Fantastic! I did see k.d. lang live on her Ingenue tour a few years back: goosebumps all night. 😎🎶
Great choices once again! So many I love...Sade, Annie, Kd, Harriet from the Sundays, Neneh, Sinead...it really was a great time for the females rising to the top. I gotta add Tori Amos' Little Earthquakes, an album derived from Kate Bush but so good it doesn't matter. I'd add REM--Automatic for the People, Suzanne Vega--99.9F, Tom Waits--Bone Machine, The Cure's Wish, Peter Gabriel--US, Nick Cave--Henry's Dream, Lush--Spooky, Bel Canto--Shimmering, Warm & Bright, and XTC's Nonsuch. I'll add Nine Inch Nails' Broken EP as well...short but stunning. 92 was sort of transitional in a way but took us deeper into the 90s for sure! Should have mentioned Prince's Diamonds in 91 and Love Symbol here also...2 pretty great funk rock records...Bring on 93!
I have to add one thing, Neneh Cherry, never been really a fan, never dislike any of her work, but one time I got the chance to see her live (in a festval in France in 1997) and she was amazing... we were not supposed to but we stayed her whole set, yep that good...
First, Hi from Robert Fithen because he sent me ;-) Second, I got to say it but I love the t-shirt. Third, what a great year 1992 was... (plus I turned 20 that year) I had to look on Wikipedia to make sure, so many that are worth the top. I mean Dirt by Alice in Chains and Core by Stone Temple Pilots being released the same month! Rage Against The Machine debut Peng! by Stereolab Going Blank Again by Ride I remember the Ministry album, it was on a listening booth at the store and wow such a slap in the face bought it right away along with Dirty by Sonic Youth of whom I had never heard before but will hear a lot from in the years after (even saw them live in Paris in the late 90s) Copper Blue by Sugar Broken EP and Fixed EP by NIN.. which were bundled together where I got them Nurse by Therapy? And that's 10... But I'll add an extra one which you've probably never heard of Tostaky by Noir Desir, French rock band of that era. Full of energy, not my favorite album from them but still very good for 1992 Honorable mention: Automatic for The People by REM, not a big fan but you gotta give credit for this album... Amused to Beath by Roger Waters, even though I only discovered this one many years later
@@brunohebert1351 thank you for stopping by! Fithen is great! You mentioned a lot of great albums (some I’m not familiar with). I think the 90’s get beat up for crap music but if you really dive into it there’s a lot of amazing music.
@@CraigsVinylPlethora you're welcome. I hoped that you would discover something just as I did watching your videos. It's that exchange that is so great in the VC. Always great to discover new music. Cheers.
Erasure ABBA-esque, Shakespeare’s Sister Hormonally Yours, INSOC Peace and Love Inc, Utah Saints, The Cure Wish, INXS Welcome to Wherever You Are, Sugar Copper Blue, NIN Broken.
I just discovered your channel through Robert Fithen. I love it. We don't listen to a lot of the same music, but your discussions make me want to listen to some new stuff with a new set of ears. So I'm now subscribed. Thank you!!
I need to listen to Tracy Chapman matters of the heart again, knowing you enjoyed it so much, I always thought only her 1988 self titled album was good but I will give another chance!!
I was 25 in 1992, in my first apartment in the big city (well, New Haven), and you literally showed the soundtrack my friends and I played and listened to during that time. Fantastic! I did see k.d. lang live on her Ingenue tour a few years back: goosebumps all night. 😎🎶
Great choices once again! So many I love...Sade, Annie, Kd, Harriet from the Sundays, Neneh, Sinead...it really was a great time for the females rising to the top. I gotta add Tori Amos' Little Earthquakes, an album derived from Kate Bush but so good it doesn't matter. I'd add REM--Automatic for the People, Suzanne Vega--99.9F, Tom Waits--Bone Machine, The Cure's Wish, Peter Gabriel--US, Nick Cave--Henry's Dream, Lush--Spooky, Bel Canto--Shimmering, Warm & Bright, and XTC's Nonsuch. I'll add Nine Inch Nails' Broken EP as well...short but stunning. 92 was sort of transitional in a way but took us deeper into the 90s for sure! Should have mentioned Prince's Diamonds in 91 and Love Symbol here also...2 pretty great funk rock records...Bring on 93!
I love that 10,000 Maniacs album! My favorite song by them is on it - “How You’ve Grown.”
Morrissey, R.E.M, Beastie Boys, the Cure, L7, Screaming Trees, and Lou Reed - Magic and Loss.
I have to add one thing, Neneh Cherry, never been really a fan, never dislike any of her work, but one time I got the chance to see her live (in a festval in France in 1997) and she was amazing... we were not supposed to but we stayed her whole set, yep that good...
@@brunohebert1351 I would have loved to see Neneh. If you have not heard ‘Homebrew’ definitely check it out. It’s highly underrated.
Like the change in background. Looks like a nice older house. Decade? Just got the latest vinyl reissue cooy of Love Deluxe! 🥰
@@citroen2cvnz thank you! I believe it was built in 1910 if I’m remembering correctly. I’m really enjoying the space and city thus far!
@@CraigsVinylPlethora Mine is also a 1910ish home, so no wonder I like the look of yours! 💗
First, Hi from Robert Fithen because he sent me ;-)
Second, I got to say it but I love the t-shirt.
Third, what a great year 1992 was... (plus I turned 20 that year)
I had to look on Wikipedia to make sure, so many that are worth the top.
I mean Dirt by Alice in Chains and Core by Stone Temple Pilots being released the same month!
Rage Against The Machine debut
Peng! by Stereolab
Going Blank Again by Ride
I remember the Ministry album, it was on a listening booth at the store and wow such a slap in the face bought it right away along with Dirty by Sonic Youth of whom I had never heard before but will hear a lot from in the years after (even saw them live in Paris in the late 90s)
Copper Blue by Sugar
Broken EP and Fixed EP by NIN.. which were bundled together where I got them
Nurse by Therapy?
And that's 10...
But I'll add an extra one which you've probably never heard of Tostaky by Noir Desir, French rock band of that era.
Full of energy, not my favorite album from them but still very good for 1992
Honorable mention: Automatic for The People by REM, not a big fan but you gotta give credit for this album...
Amused to Beath by Roger Waters, even though I only discovered this one many years later
@@brunohebert1351 thank you for stopping by! Fithen is great! You mentioned a lot of great albums (some I’m not familiar with). I think the 90’s get beat up for crap music but if you really dive into it there’s a lot of amazing music.
@@CraigsVinylPlethora you're welcome. I hoped that you would discover something just as I did watching your videos. It's that exchange that is so great in the VC. Always great to discover new music.
Cheers.
Erasure ABBA-esque, Shakespeare’s Sister Hormonally Yours, INSOC Peace and Love Inc, Utah Saints, The Cure Wish, INXS Welcome to Wherever You Are, Sugar Copper Blue, NIN Broken.
Great video!
LOVE 10,000 Maniacs!!!!
Ministry just released 2 Rocktober editions of the classics: Twitch ( my personal fav ) and Land of Rape and Honey on 2x vinyl...so great ❤
@@ScottMilton-w3e I saw that. I may pick them up.
I just discovered your channel through Robert Fithen. I love it. We don't listen to a lot of the same music, but your discussions make me want to listen to some new stuff with a new set of ears. So I'm now subscribed. Thank you!!
@@shortfuseartstudio thank you so much! I’d love to know what you think of what you listen to.
Ugh. The Sundays wins. Beautiful press you have
@@arzabael I wish it sounded as pretty as it looks!
I need to listen to Tracy Chapman matters of the heart again, knowing you enjoyed it so much, I always thought only her 1988 self titled album was good but I will give another chance!!
@@arzabael there are so many “hidden gems” on matters of the heart. Let me know what you think of it.
Oh hi!
Hey Craig...the only song that sounded good back in 1992 was Don't Speak by No Doubt.