Sunday, November 8, 2015

60 YEARS OF THE ROCK ERA. This update: 1993.
60 YEARS OF
ROCK
(1955-2015)
1993
 TheBodyguardSoundtrack.jpg         
     
K.d. lang - Ingenue.jpg 
Depeche Mode - Songs of Faith and Devotion.png
Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z.jpg        
Revolution [CD single] by Arrested Development
Cypress Hill-Black Sunday.jpg
-'The Bodyguard' soundtrack becomes Soundscan's 1st to register a million sales in a week.
-Michael Jackson performs at halftime at the Super Bowl.
-Oprah Winfrey interviews Michael Jackson.
-Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" enjoys the longest run at US #1: 14 weeks. 
-The 'Earth Day' concert.
-Oasis are signed up by Creation Records.
-Mariah Carey marries Tommy Mottola.
-Prince adopts a symbol to replace his name. 
-Michael Jackson is investigated for child molestation allegations.
-Nirvana performs its MTV Unplugged concert.
Love Symbol Album (Prince and the New Power Generation album - cover art).jpg  
In Utero (Nirvana) album cover.jpg    
Black-and-white photo of man in flames. In black letterbox border is white text "rage against the machine; killing in the name."
      
 
The cover shows a bat perched on the tower of a building. A man on a motorcycle flies toward it.

1993 saw both Nirvana and Pearl Jam release follow-ups to hit albums, 'In Utero' and 'Vs" respectively. Soundscan was recording massive sales for records, particularly the hit soundtrack album 'The Bodyguard' and Janet Jackson's 'Janet'. Gangsta rap made significant strides this year; with hits scored by Dr Dre, Ice Cube, 2Pac and Snoop Doggy Dogg. Swedish pop spawned Ace Of Base. Iceland's Bjork charted in her own right. Mary J. Blige broke through with "Real Love".
 Billy Joel - River of Dreams.jpg   
 
           
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New Order Republic Cover.jpg

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