Best album Rock of the nineties secondo DeBaser.

Here you find the "Best album Rock of the nineties" chart according to DeBaser users. If you want to participate too, prepare your own chart of the same type!

Pink FloydThe Division Bell
Album - 28 march 1994

"For this reason, according to me, it’s the most genuine Floyd album since the time of Wish You Were Here." zuckina

MorphineGood
Album - 27 july 1993

"Morphine’s music was meant to be morphine for the human soul, a soul tormented by daily worries and anxieties that suddenly at night finds peace with itself and the world." Paolo_Bhimasena

Buena Vista Social ClubBuena Vista Social Club
Album - 23 june 1997

Anyone who associates only the 'salsa' genre with the Caribbean island musically risks making a big mistake and thus missing out on the originality of music. Mauri

Nick Cave & The Bad SeedsThe Good Son
Album - 10 april 1990

The Bad Seeds ferry the 'ink king' into a purgatory of poignant repentance. roBetto

Tom PettyWildflowers
Album - 1 november 1994

"Wildflowers is Petty’s personal jukebox and collects the various musical tastes that have influenced his work throughout his entire career." currahee72

BeckOdelay
Album - 17 june 1996

"Odelay is a melting pot of sounds and rhythms that blend into a new and coherent language." joe strummer

Red Hot Chili PeppersCalifornication
Album - 7 june 1999

Californication is reduced to a plasticized trail, the wreck of an aged and dazed snake that can no longer hypnotize with its rattles. janis

SlintSpiderland
Album - 15 march 1991

Beauty is the deception of the senses, the spider here is the deception to the senses. Caspasian

Primal ScreamScreamadelica
Album - 23 september 1991

"Screamadelica is precisely that kind of sonic Eden—a box where everything is in its right place with no dead spots or imperfections." Battlegods

10° Deep PurplePurpendicular
Album - 21 february 1996

"Purpendicular is a fresh CD renewed by the ideas provided by Morse." Mandrocker12

11° WilcoBeing There
Album - 29 october 1996

'Being There' is considered the first 'success' of Wilco, a Chicago-based Alternative Country and Folk band. robycorgan

12° Red Hot Chili PeppersBlood Sugar Sex Magik
Album - 24 september 1991

Any comment is meaningless in describing the ’90s FunkRock pillar. disco_stu

13° Paul WellerWild Wood
Album - 6 september 1993

"This album is about facing oneself in the mirror and bringing out everything from within oneself." Mauri

14° My Bloody ValentineLoveless
Album - 5 november 1991

If Van Gogh had been a rocker, he would have sounded like this. jeremy

15° CalexicoThe Black Light
Album - 18 may 1998

Not coincidentally, I referred to soundtracks a little while ago; in fact, the "Morricone-inspired" "Gypsy’s Curse" introduces us to this lysergic fiesta. Angeldust82

'Learning To Fly' starts off great with very meaningful lyrics and a captivating, sunny instrumental section. BORNTORUN1976

17° FugaziRepeater
Album - 19 january 1990

If ours were a better world, Fugazi probably wouldn’t be remembered solely for their political image. NickGhostDrake

18° AirMoon Safari
Album - 16 january 1998

Moon Safari is a masterpiece! 10 perfect tracks, 10 musical jewels selected in a single album. Ilpazzo

19° MorphineCure for Pain
Album - 14 september 1993

Morphine managed to coin a genre all their own in an absolutely original way. Bleach

20° Red House PaintersDown Colorful Hill
Album - 15 september 1992

"Mark Kozelek wouldn’t downsize music; he offers humility and well-done music... Down Colorful Hill represents this." pana

21° Belle and SebastianIf You’re Feeling Sinister
Album - 18 november 1996

A dance of rain and torments, trembling in ten names. Almotasim

22° Lisa GermanoGeek the Girl
Album - 1994

A childlike voice speaking words (a sort of reason different for everyone). luludia

23° Jeff BuckleyGrace
Album - 15 august 1994

"...she is the tear that will remain suspended in my soul forever..." Keith

24° RadioheadOK Computer
Album - 21 may 1997

It has everything: power, sweetness, the difficulty of living, irony, social criticism, harmony, love. Giuseppinho

25° Bob DylanTime Out of Mind
Album - 26 september 1997

Time Out Of Mind encapsulates within itself the soul and ideals of an artist who has reached a crucial point in his 'pilgrimage': the sunset of expectations and life. j&r

26° The Black CrowesShake Your Money Maker
Album - 24 january 1990

"We are absolutely not just talking about simple replicants driven by an irrepressible desire for revival; the class is all there and can be perceived with a naked ear." claudio carpentieri

27° MadrugadaIndustrial Silence
Album - 1999

"Sivert Høyem’s voice... like a heavy wool blanket on a rainy autumn evening." Surferkangaroo

29° Dave Matthews BandCrash
Album - 30 april 1996

Three times I recommended to three different friends to listen to "Crash": all three, sooner or later, included it among the five albums to take to a desert island. Tobby

30° Peter GabrielUs
Album - 14 september 1992

"Many works by Peter Gabriel are always new, still shining today, with no dust settling on them." paolofreddie

31° Johny LangLie to Me
Album - no date

32° Talk TalkLaughing Stock
Album - 1991

"Laughing Stock tells us what music is and what it feels like to listen to it." nbaio

33° Guided by VoicesBee Thousand
Album - 21 june 1994

"The strength of the Guided is precisely their flaw; the inconsistency." floyd

34° PortisheadDummy
Album - 22 august 1994

What is this stuff? Hyper-depressed dub? Melancholic white soul? luludia

35° Jonny LangLie to Me
Album - 1996

Despite being only sixteen, the prodigy from Fargo showed through this album that it’s not essential to carry decades of suffering to play credible blues. joejoeblues

36° The Rolling StonesBridges to Babylon
Album - 27 september 1997

The Stones are always the Stones and they are forgiven for everything because their experience, class, and musical attitude will remain unmatched for millennia to come. currahee72

37° Depeche ModeViolator
Album - 21 february 1990

The phrase that opens this little masterpiece of electronic music… manages to nicely summarize the intentions of Depeche Mode towards the listeners: to make people travel with closed eyes. giov

38° Counting CrowsAugust and Everything After
Album - 14 september 1993

"A masterpiece of rock music in general, created by a highly classy band, the Counting Crows." cliffburton86

39° Tom WaitsBone Machine
Album - 1992

From the sky, a God with a cavernous voice, most likely drunk, sings, accompanied by the percussive rhythm of the bones, something weird about locusts falling from the sky. zaireeka

40° Simple MindsReal Life
Album - 15 april 1991

"My whole life flashes before my eyes" listening to the intro of 'Banging On The Door.' Abraham

41° Johnny CashAmerican Recordings
Album - 26 april 1994

The album in question is intimate, collected, steeped in melancholy and pessimism, the theme of death ('Delia’s Gone') and resurrection ('Redemption') hovers in the grooves in a hardly concealed manner. Cunnuemammadua

42° Dinosaur Jr.Green Mind
Album - 19 february 1991

"Green Mind contains songs that could easily be considered among the most beautiful of the 90s and the entire discography of Dinosaur Jr." alessioIRIDE

43° MobyEverything Is Wrong
Album - 13 march 1995

Moby, a great multifaceted artist who needs no introduction, presents us with a complete album. Galensorg

44° R.E.M.Automatic for the People
Album - 6 october 1992

Days tasting like dust and that persistent insistence on wanting to suffer for everything because it’s only with pain that starts from within that you reach the ultimate limit of closeness to the soul. giov

45° Erykah BaduBaduizm
Album - 11 february 1997

"Baduizm is an unmissable album, both immanent and transcendent at the same time, overflowing with grace and magical lyricism." Ghemison

46° The Flaming LipsThe Soft Bulletin
Album - 17 may 1999

"A family of timpani arrives to open the dance, like a waterfall thrown out of bed." zaireeka