So many great picks! I am going down a fun rabbit hole right now watching all your Top 14’s. BTW, the “Mystery Girl” on “In The Closet” is Princess Stephanie of Monaco.
That's the record that introduced me to Wolfgang Press. I've got A Girl Like You on a CD single. I was starting to veer in Madchester territory starting in '91 for a few years. Great stuff all around, Craig! 😎🎶
Another great one ! Love Ten ( Alive gives me chills) and Pearl Jam is such an amazing live band ! Also U2 Achtung baby …RHCP Blood Sugar Sex Magic …Primal scream Scrimadelia… Nirvana never mind …..My bloody Valentine…. Massive Attack …. What a year indeed 🤩🔥
We are flying into the 90's with sheer abandon then! Love your list...I can't believe you have some of those things on vinyl. I keep waiting for a Sugar Tax reissue...the only one OMD have NOT done. Chorus is great top to bottom, Superstition is underrated, and Candy Carol charmingly cheesy. Queer is one of my favorite alterna-funk albums, and that Voice of the Beehive is such an earworm. Real Ramona is a great choice and I wish all Throwing Muses older records would get reissued, but it seems they are not on the level of a Breeders or something like that for them to keep getting ignored. Gotta happen eventually. Here are some things I would have chosen or added: Primal Scream--Screamadelica (God I love Higher Than the Sun), Marc Almond--Tenement Symphony (he was just slaying album after album with this being one of his finest with Trevor Horn producing half), Rain Tree Crow--Rain Tree Crow (The Japan reunion project that sounded nothing like Japan except for Sylvian's voice), Talk Talk--Laughing Stock (an abstract art record far flung from their early sound), Matthew Sweet--Girlfriend (Super catchy jangle rock full of hooks), My Bloody Valentine--Loveless (woozy shoegaze aggression), U2--Achtung Baby (for me, they've never been better), Massive Attack--Blue Lines (Sets the table for the trip hop genre and Unfinished Sympathy with Shara Nelson is a must have!), and Crowded House--Woodface (Their finest work even if it starts with Chocolate Cake...Fall At Your Feet, Weather With You, and Four Seasons in One Day are all excellent). Love me some Deee-groovy deee-lite!
So many great picks! I am going down a fun rabbit hole right now watching all your Top 14’s. BTW, the “Mystery Girl” on “In The Closet” is Princess Stephanie of Monaco.
That's the record that introduced me to Wolfgang Press. I've got A Girl Like You on a CD single. I was starting to veer in Madchester territory starting in '91 for a few years. Great stuff all around, Craig! 😎🎶
Another great one ! Love Ten ( Alive gives me chills) and Pearl Jam is such an amazing live band ! Also U2 Achtung baby …RHCP Blood Sugar Sex Magic …Primal scream Scrimadelia… Nirvana never mind …..My bloody Valentine…. Massive Attack …. What a year indeed 🤩🔥
We are flying into the 90's with sheer abandon then! Love your list...I can't believe you have some of those things on vinyl. I keep waiting for a Sugar Tax reissue...the only one OMD have NOT done. Chorus is great top to bottom, Superstition is underrated, and Candy Carol charmingly cheesy. Queer is one of my favorite alterna-funk albums, and that Voice of the Beehive is such an earworm. Real Ramona is a great choice and I wish all Throwing Muses older records would get reissued, but it seems they are not on the level of a Breeders or something like that for them to keep getting ignored. Gotta happen eventually. Here are some things I would have chosen or added: Primal Scream--Screamadelica (God I love Higher Than the Sun), Marc Almond--Tenement Symphony (he was just slaying album after album with this being one of his finest with Trevor Horn producing half), Rain Tree Crow--Rain Tree Crow (The Japan reunion project that sounded nothing like Japan except for Sylvian's voice), Talk Talk--Laughing Stock (an abstract art record far flung from their early sound), Matthew Sweet--Girlfriend (Super catchy jangle rock full of hooks), My Bloody Valentine--Loveless (woozy shoegaze aggression), U2--Achtung Baby (for me, they've never been better), Massive Attack--Blue Lines (Sets the table for the trip hop genre and Unfinished Sympathy with Shara Nelson is a must have!), and Crowded House--Woodface (Their finest work even if it starts with Chocolate Cake...Fall At Your Feet, Weather With You, and Four Seasons in One Day are all excellent). Love me some Deee-groovy deee-lite!
Love Front 242
Great damn year, great damn year
@@arzabael is this the year of your birth? Is that why it’s so great?
@@CraigsVinylPlethora no haha just saying it was a great damn year
Deee-Lite was such a vibe at that time!
Jesus Jones Doubt, Front 242 Tyranny (For You), Judybats Native Son, Electronic
@@txhimlauj damn forgot about judybats.