Re: Beste Alben des Jahres 1995

#1786331  | PERMALINK

dr-music

Registriert seit: 08.07.2002

Beiträge: 70,283

1. Garbage – Garbage
2. These days – Bon Jovi
3. (What’s the story) Morning glory – Oasis
4. Different class – Pulp
5. Forbidden songs of the dying west – Jackie Leven
6. Jagged little pill – Alanis Morissette
7. Pet your friends – Dishwalla
8. Mirror ball – Neil Young
9. Draconian times – Paradise Lost
10. Fade away diamond time – Neal Casal
11. Tomorrow the green grass – The Jayhawks
12. As the world – Echolyn
13. Grand Prix – Teenage Fanclub
14. The bends – Radiohead
15. Mellon collie and the infinite sadness – The Smashing Pumpkins
16. The sky moves sideways – Porcupine Tree
17. The great escape – Blur
18. King for a day, fool for a lifetime – Faith No More
19. Breaking the rules – Walter Trout Band
20. Back in the world of adventures – The Flower Kings
21. Dopes to infinity – Monster Magnet
22. Stanley Road – Paul Weller
23. Imaginations from the other side – Blind Guardian
24. The light – Spock’s Beard
25. Exit the dragon – Urge Overkill
26. Jesus Freak – DC Talk
27. Relish – Joan Osborne
28. Twisted – Del Amitri
29. New miserable experience – Gin Blossoms
30. Elastica – Elastica
31. Carved in stone – Shadow Gallery
32. Ozzmosis – Ozzy Osbourne
33. The edges of twilight – The Tea Party
34. Tindersticks II – Tindersticks
35. Collective Soul – Collective Soul
36. Stripped – The Rolling Stones
37. Paranoid & sunburnt – Skunk Anansie
38. Wrecking ball – Emmylou Harris
39. Mandylion – The Gathering
40. I’m with stupid – Aimée Mann
41. Wowee zowee – Pavement
42. To bring you my love – PJ Harvey
43. Nucleus – Anekdoten
44. I should coco – Supergrass
45. … and out come the wolves – Rancid
46. Is the actor happy? – Vic Chesnutt
47. Why the long face – Big Country
48. Alice In Chains – Alice In Chains
49. Ocean beach – Red House Painters
50. Above – Mad Season

Stelle immer wieder fest, wie großartig doch für mich die Neunziger insgesamt sind. Damals hätte ich das nicht mehr für möglich gehalten.:sonne:

--

Jetzt schon 62 Jahre Rock 'n' Roll