September 24, 1991: A banner release day for Musical Masterworks

I entered Rhino Records in New Paltz, New York on September 24, 1991, with a mission in mind: tackling new cassettes by Red Hot Chili Peppers. After months of reading about the band working on the follow-up to the groundbreaking LP of 1989 Breast milk With Rick Rubin, the time was finally near.
Shop after school, coming, metallic gray Rock and roll overCall for cover art Blood sugar sex magic Was staring at me from the shelves of the new release. I snatched the cassette, along Ceremony, The new cult album, which was also released that day. I leaned over the counter and was greeted in front of my eyes by the store manager as he surveyed my shopping preferences.
“So you don’t get it Don’t mind? He asked.
“Huh?”
“New Nirvana album,” she said. “You can get it now, because you’re going to buy it in a month.”
“I’m good for these now, thank you.”
Of course, he was absolutely right. As soon as the “smell like tin spirit” hits MTV’s Buzz Bin, I get hooked. I’ve finished getting it Don’t mind That year as a Christmas present, which protected me from further shadows by Rhino’s caretaker.
Blood sugar sex magic And Don’t mind September 2, 1991 was not the only major release since 1991. There was also dropping Lower end theory, Called the sophomore masterpiece of a tribal quest. It not only served as a fresh alternative to the gangsta rap era but also signaled a creative partnership between hip-hop and jazz. To date, it remains the only record for cameo performances by Busta Rhymes and Ron Carter.
Yet as large as this final quadrangle may be for this epic Tuesday, whose likes have only been seen once or twice, they were not the only significant releases that day. Eight other albums are jockeying for shelf space the day I went to Rhino and bought it. Don’t mind.
Van Morrison
Hymns for stillness (Polyder)
Someone new “Why are you on Facebook?” Anytime soon “Into the Mystic” as their favorite Van Morrison tune. However, in 1991, the Irish icon came close to his magic Astral week The era is about twice as long Hymns for stillness, Morrison Creates a Celtic Spirit-People “More diverse than all nine [of his] ‘Putting together an 80s album,’ noted critic Alec Fayez. This extensive set includes input from guest cavalry, including pianist George Fame, The Chieftains, future Prince Saxophonist Candy Dalfer, Acoustic Drake Early, among others, on September 23, 1 on1, no one under the age of 300 was looking for this record. Hymn of silence, With its immediate predecessors, of 1989 Avalon sunset And the 1990’s Enlightenment, Define a very important stage in a singer’s 0-year career.
Cuse
Wretched man (Geffen)
It’s hard to be disappointed in Josh Home’s full-tilt guitar playing on the first Cuse LP Wretched man, Perhaps the most overlooked album in their short but powerful catalog. This is one of two albums for the future Queens frontman of the Stone Age front, singer John Garcia, drummer Brent Bozark and Stone Age player Nick Oliveri, one of the two albums for the future Queens lineup, all of which are playing with a hunger that deserves to be. Danzig and Masters of Reality have spoken in the same context as their first album – especially tough chargers like “Son of a Beach” and the brutal “Katzenjamar”. The entire Cuse Catalog is eligible to own, but if you need a jumping-off point, let it be Wretched man.
Primitive howl
Scrimedelica (Sir)
Since Covid-1 2020 took on many favorite artists in 2020, from Adam Schlesinger to Charlie Pride to John Prine to Fred the Godson, it’s important to remember those we lost as the epidemic passed. One such great was Andrew Witheral, the pioneer of the English Acid House, who died in February 2020 at the age of 56 from pulmonary embolism. Withall was an important figure in bridging the gap between modern British dance music and rock ‘n’ roll. Album from UK group Primal Scream. Three decades from today, Scrimedelica Stones-Y Soye and Warehouse continue to represent the creative pinnacle of seamless fusion in the group of Rev. Sowager. In October, Sony will release the UK Primary Scream Demodelika, 1 early- A mix of early demos of the track and work progress, which the late Mr. Witheral hints behind the scenes to rev-prepare these fragile post-punks.
Thompson Twins
Quier (Warner Bros.)
For their final album before being transformed into more electronic sound Bubble, The Thompson Twins began to follow their creative heart in the 1991s Quier, Which, like Primal Scream, takes them to the bleeding edge of their native DJ culture in England. And in many ways, Quier Perfectly parallel Scrimedelica The way both record clubs use the environment as a means to enhance fun modern rock construction, started by Tom Bailey and Alanna Curry after signing Warner Bros. Records in 1989. Although the album “Hold Me Now,” “Extended Practice” came in, it was a success in both cases. BillboardOn the dance charts and gay clubs in the early 90’s, when “Strange Jane” was remixed as a musical instrument for the soundtrack of Ralph Boxer’s 1992 film Cool World.
Pixie
Deceives the earth (4AD / Electra)
Deceives the earth, The fourth and final album from the original Pixies lineup, Polarization; Longtime fans held their copy Surfer Rosa And Doolittle The day of release is a little closer. But for kids who weren’t in college in the late 80’s, Deceives the earth One revelation was yes, Kim Deal’s presence on this record was minimal, causing people to drop it as the first unapproved Black Francis / Frank Black Solo album. Nonetheless, even though the pendulum on the personal list swings to its rank, the reality is TLM With songs like “The Sad Punk”, “U-Mass” and “The Head On” by The Jesus and Mary Chain, the band’s loudest, most disgusting pixie LP remains. Badger
Kid n play
Face the Nation (Select / Electra)
After both Press and Mike boosted their careers with hip-hop snow, the pop-rap duo suffered a final death knell for Kid ‘n Play when their third and final album, A Tribe Called Quest, was released. Low and Theory -Not to mention a glute of stellar alt-rock LPs. No one is likely to replace the first Cyprus Hill or Ice Cube Death certificate With Face the Nation Um, at the house party. But the record is not total writing; Hidden in the mix is a track by Pete Rock (“Next Question,” “Bills at the Door”) that really allows Christophers র Reid and Martin সেই to use that. If they made Pitt’s whole album, I guarantee it would be just as popular. Lower end theory. Well, at least in the context of September 24, 1991.
Prong
You prove wrong (Epic)
Such trend-changing classics on the same day Don’t mind And Low and Theory The fall is a record that certainly influences the sound of “nu-metal” kings like the Koran, Limp Bizkit and Linkin Park. That was the pummeling record You prove wrong Led by former CBGB sound engineer and current Danzig guitarist Tommy Victor from New York City Groove-Metal pioneer Prong. It was in this third LP where the band’s concept would be fully fruitful, as the NYC thrashing clashes with the band’s hardcore-aware spin and sample rhythms. Even the Stranglers have a cover “(a drink) grip (on itself).” Plus, You prove wrong The only prong album to feature the rhythm section of future Dartbombs bassist Troy Gregory and Godflash / Jesus drummer Ted Parsons, which also featured Swan.
Worship
Ceremony (Sir)
As described above, my decision to choose cults Ceremony On Don’t mind I have had a heavy weight on my head for the last 30 years. However, I recently picked up a CD version of the expected follow-up to The Cult’s Breakout Classic. Sonic Temple Cheap at my neighborhood record shop. Listening to it honestly for the first time in almost a year, it proves that, although it may not be the best cult album, it is undoubtedly the most dynamic. Ceremony The original duo of Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy was originally formed after drummer Matt Soram left to join Guns N Roses and musician Jamie Stewart, who retired from the road. However, with heavy hitters like X-Pencil Venus bassist Charlie Drayton, organ benmont tench and keyboardist Scott Thurston of The Stooges Onboard, the two main cult-ice have set their most perfect, most free-wheeling record. Produced by Richie Jito, the same guy who worked on the 1986 Best Eddie Money LP Can’t be left behind, Ceremony Definitely worth hearing a second time.