Perhaps these are good arguments that the 90s may have been the last great decade of music. But as I was listening to some of them this week, it still amazes me how the lesser knowns had good music. This final segment of the 90s ties what was in my player at that time. I doubt if we'll ever had a decade that was this diverse and interesting. I'm sure I left a few more off but that's okay. It's all out there to discover on your own or on you tube or whatever passes your fancy at Amazon.com in the digital download section. I don't expect y'all to go all out like I did, after all, I did work in a music store.
More albums of note that got airplay at the Crabb house or in the car.
Semisonic; The Great Divide, Feeling Strangely Fine
Treat Her Right: What's Good For You
Tommy Keene: Ten Years After, Isolation Party
Blue Rodeo: Lost Together, Five Days In July, Casino, Tremolo
Blameless: The Signs Are All There
54-40: Show Me, Fight For Love, Dear Dear, Since When
The Uninvited
Body Count: S/T, Born Dead, Violent Demise: The Last Days
Todd Snider: Songs From The Daily Planet, Step Right Up, Viva Satellite
Cracker: S/T, Kerosene Hat
The Cruel Sea: The Honeymoon Is Over
Roger Daltry: Rocks In The Head
REM: Out Of Time, Automatic For The People, Monster, New Adventures In Hi Fi
Kevn Kinney: Macdougall Blues, Down Out Law
Peter Himmelman-From Strength To Strength, Flown This Acid World, Skin
For Squirrels: Example
Mighty Joe Plum: The Mightiest Dogs
Everything: Supernatural
The Beautiful South: Carry Up The Charts
Klover: Feel Lucky Punk
Brother Phelps: Let Go, Anyway The Wind Blows
Steve Earle: Train A Comin, I Feel Alright, El Corazon, Essential Steve Earle
Hindu Love Gods
Traveling Wilbury's Volume 3
Trouble
Smashing Pumpkins-Siamese Dream, Adore
Ian Moore
House Of Large Sizes-My Ass Kicking Life
Ramones-Acid Eaters, Adios Amigos
Ozark Mountain Daredevils-13
Richard Thompson: Rumour & Sigh, Mirror Blue, Mock Tudor
Wire-The First Letter, The A List
Soul Asylum-Grave Dancer's Union
Eagle Eye Cherry-Direless
Sister Hazel: S/T, Someplace More Familiar
Decedents: Everything Sucks
Widespread Panic: Everyday, Space Wrangler, Ain't Life Grand
Omar & The Howlers: Southern Style, Muddy Springs Road
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