Consider this: The website What's more, the five albums, while all highly beloved albums that have still sound great today, are far from inarguable as the five best albums of the year.

But these 50 crucial songs capture glorious moments from all over the Nineties music explosion – hits, obscurities, cult classics, dance-floor jams, guitar ragers, karaoke standards. That was certainly the case with 1991, the second and likely best year of the 1990s. The album alienated some longtime fans but won millions more with its massive-sounding crunch and unprecedented, accessible hooks, establishing Metallica as the biggest and best metal band of the '90s and becoming the best-selling album of any kind in the Soundscan era. Of course, 1991 wasn't all about the blockbuster albums and rock megastars. And 1991 was the year where that quasi-revolution happened in earnest -- the year, as Sonic Youth said in their I'll elaborate on that further in a bit. Singles numéro un en streaming 2014-2016. 1991 was one of the greatest years for classic LPs, not only of the '90s, but of the entire rock era. If 1991 is remembered for one thing, it's for the grunge. The Biz premium subscriber content has moved to Billboard.com/business.To simplify subscriber access, we have temporarily disabled the password requirement. In '91, they finally went for the brass ring with their eponymous LP, commonly known as "The Black Album." Dance-pop one or two-offs infiltrated the charts in '91, from R&B-tinged acts like Londonbeat ("I've Been Thinking About You") and Natural Selection ("Do Anything") to the more rock-based U.K. outfits EMF ("Unbelievable") and Jesus Jones ("Right Here, Right Now"), all of whom hit the top two of the Hot 100 and all of whom had hits that were disturbingly addictive. This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1991.. No.

But the year really belonged to C&C Music Factory, who rode an unforgettable Martha Wash exhortation to #1 with "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)," one of the most un-killable dance-pop songs in history. Listed below are the best albums of 1991 as calculated from their overall rankings in over 43,000 greatest album charts.Copyright © 2005-2020 BestEverAlbums.com. Though '91 may be defined in our memories by the alt-rock acts that emerged and/or took over that year, these were the songs that really represented the identity of popular music at the time, and we were just as fortunate to have it as such. Looking back on the '90s, there are a whole bunch of ways we can remember the decade's musical identity -- the G-Funk decade, the TRL decade, the Right Said Fred decade, whatever. Seal's "Crazy."

DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince created the warm-weather anthem of a generation with the peerless "Summertime." Jomanda's "Got a Love for You."

For the album, Metallica not only courted an arena-ready sound with the help of producer Bob Rock, and released several of their most concise and radio-friendly singles, but even filmed a whole spate of music videos, including cinematic and high-budget clips for "The Unforgiven" and "Enter Sandman." A Tribe Called Quest were probably the definitive group of the moment, releasing their classic On the West Coast, Cypress Hill was taking more closely after their geographical brethren N.W.A. All totally ephemeral, and all totally fantastic. The most pronounced example of this was U2, who responded to the backlash against their overcooked and self-serious "Rattle and Hum" project from the late '80s by embracing irony, post-modernism and European club music for '91's Meanwhile, U2's American peers R.E.M. In dance, the diva house breakout of 1990 -- house beats with pop hooks, wailing female vocals and the occasional guest rap verse -- continued strong into '91, ruling the radio.

Really, though, you could argue no band since has ever been as sheerly huge as these two were in the pre-grunge '90s. 1)." Formed from members of Pearl Jam and Soundgarden, united to pay tribute to the late Andrew Wood (frontman of Jam precursors Mother Love Bone), TotD gave us their lone album in '91, which included "Hunger Strike," the definitive grunge power ballad and a classic karaoke anthem for the vocally ambitious.