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[[File:Trent Reznor Lollapalooza 1991.jpg|right|thumb|[[Trent Reznor]] at [[Lollapalooza]] 1991.]]
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==Events==
==Events==
===Summary===
Although the year 1991 is the year that [[grunge]] music made its popular breakthrough, heavy metal was still the dominant form of rock music for the year.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.cnn.com/2011/09/23/showbiz/music/nirvana-nevermind/index.html|title='Nevermind,' never again? |first=Mark |last=Morgenstein|work=CNN|access-date=10 June 2018}}</ref> Therefore, [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]]'s ''[[Nevermind]]'', led by the surprise hit single "[[Smells Like Teen Spirit]]", was not the most popular U.S. album of the year. The most popular album was [[Metallica]]'s self-titled [[Metallica (album)|"black album"]]. Nirvana's success was eventually followed by other grunge bands like [[Pearl Jam]], [[Soundgarden]], [[Alice in Chains]], and [[Stone Temple Pilots]], as grunge climbed the U.S. charts for the next few years. Its success eventually ended the reign of the [[glam metal]] and other [[hard rock]] groups that enjoyed massive success in the 1980s like [[Mötley Crüe]], [[Poison (American band)|Poison]], [[Warrant (American band)|Warrant]], [[Cinderella (band)|Cinderella]], and [[Ratt]], whose sales were still going strong by 1991. Also during the year, the rock band [[Guns N' Roses]]'s popularity flourished with the release of their albums ''[[Use Your Illusion I]]'' & ''[[Use Your Illusion II]]'', both selling over 15 million copies total. [[Def Leppard]]'s next album ''[[Adrenalize]]'', released in March 1992, would go on to reach multi-platinum status and prove to be the last major commercial success for 1980s [[hair metal]]. [[A Tribe Called Quest]]'s ''[[The Low End Theory|Low End Theory]]'' is released this year; it would go on to be considered one of the best [[hip hop]] albums of the 1990s. A Tribe Called Quest, along with [[De La Soul]], [[Dream Warriors (band)|Dream Warriors]], [[Gang Starr]] and the [[Poor Righteous Teachers]], help define what comes to be known as [[alternative rap]] with important releases this year.


On November 24, [[Queen (band)|Queen]] front man [[Freddie Mercury]] died at home in London due to AIDS complications. Rumors had been circulating that Mercury had AIDS and he confirmed it to the press a day before his death,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk/1991/nov/25/paulmyers|title=Queen star dies after Aids statement|last=Myers|first=Paul|date=25 November 1991|website=The Guardian|language=en|access-date=10 June 2018}}</ref> but the death comes as a shock to millions of fans and the music industry. The remaining members of Queen form [[the Mercury Phoenix Trust]] and the following year, a [[The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert|tribute concert]] is staged in Wembley Stadium. A sell-out crowd in attendance witness the three surviving members reuniting to play along with [[The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert|performances]] by the likes of [[David Bowie]], [[Elton John]], [[Guns N' Roses]], [[Def Leppard]], [[Metallica]], [[Annie Lennox]], and [[George Michael]].
=== Summary ===
Although the year 1991 is the year that [[grunge]] music made its popular breakthrough, heavy metal was still the dominant form of rock music for the year.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.cnn.com/2011/09/23/showbiz/music/nirvana-nevermind/index.html|title='Nevermind,' never again? |first=Mark |last=Morgenstein|work=CNN|access-date=10 June 2018}}</ref> So, [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]]'s ''[[Nevermind]]'', led by the surprise hit single "[[Smells Like Teen Spirit]]", was not the most popular U.S. album of the year. That award goes to heavy metal band Metallica and their self-titled 'black' album. Nirvana's success was eventually followed by other grunge bands like [[Pearl Jam]], [[Soundgarden]], in 1992 by [[Alice in Chains]] and [[Stone Temple Pilots]], grunge climbed the U.S. charts for the next few years. Its success eventually ended the reign of the [[glam metal]] and other [[hard rock]] groups that enjoyed massive success in the 1980s like [[Mötley Crüe]], [[Poison (American band)|Poison]], [[Warrant (American band)|Warrant]], [[Cinderella (band)|Cinderella]], and [[Ratt]] whose sales were still going strong by 1991. Also during the year, the rock band [[Guns N' Roses]]'s popularity flourished with the release of their albums ''[[Use Your Illusion I]]'' & ''[[Use Your Illusion II]]'', both selling over 15 million copies total. [[Def Leppard]]'s next album ''[[Adrenalize]]'', released in March 1992, would go on to reach multi-platinum status and prove to be the last major commercial success for 1980s [[Glam metal|hair metal]]. [[A Tribe Called Quest]]'s ''[[The Low End Theory|Low End Theory]]'' is released this year; it would go on to be considered one of the best [[Hip hop music|hip hop]] albums of the 1990s. A Tribe Called Quest, along with [[De La Soul]], [[Dream Warriors (band)|Dream Warriors]], [[Gang Starr]] and the [[Poor Righteous Teachers]], help define what comes to be known as [[alternative rap]] with important releases this year.

On 24 November, [[Queen (band)|Queen]] frontman [[Freddie Mercury]] died. Mercury was at home in London on 24 November, due to AIDS complications. Rumors had been circulating that Mercury had AIDS and he confirmed it to the press a day before his death,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk/1991/nov/25/paulmyers|title=Queen star dies after Aids statement|last=Myers|first=Paul|date=25 November 1991|website=The Guardian|language=en|access-date=10 June 2018}}</ref> but the death comes as a shock to millions of fans and the music industry. The remaining members of Queen form [[the Mercury Phoenix Trust]] and the following year, a [[The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert|tribute concert]] is staged in Wembley Stadium. A sell-out crowd in attendance witness the three surviving members reuniting to play along with [[The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert|performances]] by the likes of [[David Bowie]], [[Elton John]], [[Guns N' Roses]], [[Def Leppard]], [[Metallica]], [[Annie Lennox]], and [[George Michael]].


[[Queen (band)|Queen's]] "[[Bohemian Rhapsody]]" (released as a double A side with "[[These_Are_the_Days_of_Our_Lives|These are the Days of Our Lives]]") goes to number one for the second time in the U.K., which is one of the few times a single has gone to number one in the same version more than once (another example is Chubby Checkers' "The Twist," which was No. 1 in 1960 & 1962). It is also the only time a single has gone to number one more than once on the UK Christmas charts. It has now spent a total of 14 weeks on top of the UK charts.
[[Queen (band)|Queen's]] "[[Bohemian Rhapsody]]" (released as a double A-side with "[[These Are the Days of Our Lives]]") goes to number one for the second time in the U.K., which is one of the few times a single has gone to number one in the same version more than once (another example is Chubby Checkers' "The Twist," which was No. 1 in 1960 & 1962). It is also the only time a single has gone to number one more than once on the UK Christmas charts. It has now spent a total of 14 weeks on top of the UK charts.


During the year, [[Billboard (magazine)|''Billboard'' Magazine]] started using [[Nielsen SoundScan|Nielsen Soundscan]] for its sales source for the music charts. Nielsen SoundScan began tracking sales data for ''Nielsen'' on 1 March 1991. The 25 May issue of ''Billboard'' published [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] and Country Album charts based on SoundScan "piece count data," and the first Hot 100 chart to debut with the system was released on 30 November 1991. Previously, ''Billboard'' tracked sales by calling stores across the U.S. and asking about sales – a method that was inherently error-prone and open to outright fraud. Indeed, while transitioning from the calling to tracking methods, the airplay and sales charts (already monitored by Nielsen) and the Hot 100 (then still using the calling system) often did not match (for instance [[Paula Abdul]]'s "[[Promise of a New Day]]" and [[Roxette]]'s "[[Fading Like a Flower]]" reached much higher Hot 100 peaks than their actual sales and airplay would have allowed them to). Although most record company executives conceded that the new method was far more accurate than the old, the chart's volatility and its geographical balance initially caused deep concern, before the change and the market shifts it brought about were accepted across the industry. [[Tower Records (music retailer)|Tower Records]], the country's second-largest retail chain, was originally not included in the sample because its stores are equipped with different technology to measure sales. At first, some industry executives complained that the new system – which relied on high-tech sales measurement rather than store employee estimates – was based on an inadequate sample, one that favored established and mainstream acts over newcomers.
During the year, [[Billboard (magazine)|''Billboard'']] started using [[Nielsen SoundScan]] for its sales source for the music charts. Nielsen SoundScan began tracking sales data for ''Nielsen'' on 1 March 1991. The 25 May issue of ''Billboard'' published [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] and Country Album charts based on SoundScan "piece count data," and the first Hot 100 chart to debut with the system was released on 30 November 1991. Previously, ''Billboard'' tracked sales by calling stores across the U.S. and asking about sales – a method that was inherently error-prone and open to outright fraud. Indeed, while transitioning from the calling to tracking methods, the airplay and sales charts (already monitored by Nielsen) and the Hot 100 (then still using the calling system) often did not match (for instance [[Paula Abdul]]'s "[[Promise of a New Day]]" and [[Roxette]]'s "[[Fading Like a Flower]]" reached much higher Hot 100 peaks than their actual sales and airplay would have allowed them to). Although most record company executives conceded that the new method was far more accurate than the old, the chart's volatility and its geographical balance initially caused deep concern, before the change and the market shifts it brought about were accepted across the industry. [[Tower Records]], the country's second-largest retail chain, was originally not included in the sample because its stores are equipped with different technology to measure sales. At first, some industry executives complained that the new system – which relied on high-tech sales measurement rather than store employee estimates – was based on an inadequate sample, one that favored established and mainstream acts over newcomers.


1991 is also the year [[Contemporary Christian music|CCM]], or contemporary Christian music, reaches a new peak. [[Amy Grant]], who had already crossed back and forth between CCM and Contemporary Pop in the mid-80s, achieves her first solo No. 1 hit on the pop charts with the hit single "[[Baby Baby (Amy Grant song)|Baby Baby]]," becoming the first single by a CCM artist to reach No. 1 (despite the fact the song was a pop song and was void of any Christian references). Another single, "[[That's What Love Is For]]," would also top the charts, this time in the Adult Contemporary field. Meanwhile, Grant's album ''[[Heart In Motion]]'' reaches No. 11 on the pop chart and No. 1 on the Christian chart despite its non-religious objective, and quickly becomes a best-seller. Another CCM crossover artist in 1991 is [[Michael W. Smith]], who achieves a Top Ten pop hit with his single "Place In This World." The subsequent album, ''[[Go West Young Man (Michael W. Smith album)|Go West Young Man]]'', is also a hit. [[Jon Gibson (Christian musician)|Jon Gibson]]'s hit "Jesus Loves Ya" still holds the record as the longest playing hit single in [[Christian music]] history. The track spent eleven weeks at No. 1 and became the top selling CCM single of 1991.<ref>{{Citation|title=Love Education|date=5 June 1997|asin=B000008P2A}}</ref> Only three artists received more [[airplay]] on [[Christian radio]] stations in that year other than Gibson; Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith and [[BeBe & CeCe Winans]].
1991 is also the year [[Contemporary Christian music|CCM]], or contemporary Christian music, reaches a new peak. [[Amy Grant]], who had already crossed back and forth between CCM and Contemporary Pop in the mid-80s, achieves her first solo No. 1 hit on the pop charts with the hit single "[[Baby Baby (Amy Grant song)|Baby Baby]]," becoming the first single by a CCM artist to reach No. 1 (despite the fact the song was a pop song and was void of any Christian references). Another single, "[[That's What Love Is For]]," would also top the charts, this time in the Adult Contemporary field. Meanwhile, Grant's album ''[[Heart In Motion]]'' reaches No. 11 on the pop chart and No. 1 on the Christian chart despite its non-religious objective, and quickly becomes a best-seller. Another CCM crossover artist in 1991 is [[Michael W. Smith]], who achieves a Top Ten pop hit with his single "Place In This World." The subsequent album, ''[[Go West Young Man (Michael W. Smith album)|Go West Young Man]]'', is also a hit. [[Jon Gibson (Christian musician)|Jon Gibson]]'s hit "Jesus Loves Ya" still holds the record as the longest playing hit single in [[Christian music]] history. The track spent eleven weeks at No. 1 and became the top selling CCM single of 1991.<ref>{{Citation|title=Love Education|date=5 June 1997|asin=B000008P2A}}</ref> Only three artists received more [[airplay]] on [[Christian radio]] stations in that year other than Gibson; Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith and [[BeBe & CeCe Winans]].
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===January–March===
===January–March===
*[[8 January]] – [[Def Leppard]] guitarist [[Steve Clark]] dies of respiratory failure from a lethal mixture of alcohol and prescription drugs. He was 30 years old.
*[[15 January]] – A new all-star rendition of the [[John Lennon]] song "[[Give Peace a Chance]]" is released, featuring [[Yoko Ono]], [[Lenny Kravitz]], [[Peter Gabriel]], [[Alannah Myles]], [[Tom Petty]], [[Bonnie Raitt]] and many more, billed as "The Peace Choir". The single has been rushed to market in response to the imminent [[Gulf War]].
*[[15 January]] – A new all-star rendition of the [[John Lennon]] song "[[Give Peace a Chance]]" is released, featuring [[Yoko Ono]], [[Lenny Kravitz]], [[Peter Gabriel]], [[Alannah Myles]], [[Tom Petty]], [[Bonnie Raitt]] and many more, billed as "The Peace Choir". The single has been rushed to market in response to the imminent [[Gulf War]].
*[[16 January]] – The sixth annual [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]] induction ceremony is held in New York. The event goes forward despite a tense atmosphere due to the President's announcement of the Gulf War the same evening. The inductees are [[Ike & Tina Turner]], [[Jimmy Reed]], [[John Lee Hooker]], [[LaVern Baker]], [[The Byrds]], [[The Impressions]], [[Wilson Pickett]] and [[Howlin' Wolf]].
*[[16 January]] – The sixth annual [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]] induction ceremony is held in New York. The event goes forward despite a tense atmosphere due to the President's announcement of the Gulf War the same evening. The inductees are [[Ike & Tina Turner]], [[Jimmy Reed]], [[John Lee Hooker]], [[LaVern Baker]], [[The Byrds]], [[The Impressions]], [[Wilson Pickett]] and [[Howlin' Wolf]].
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*[[27 January]] – [[Whitney Houston]] sings "[[The Star-Spangled Banner]]" at the [[Super Bowl]]. The recording is then released and becomes a hit single.
*[[27 January]] – [[Whitney Houston]] sings "[[The Star-Spangled Banner]]" at the [[Super Bowl]]. The recording is then released and becomes a hit single.
*[[31 January]] – ''[[DJ Magazine]]'' is founded.
*[[31 January]] – ''[[DJ Magazine]]'' is founded.
*[[5 February]] – [[Queen (band)|Queen]] release their final album while [[Freddie Mercury]] is still alive, entitled [[Innuendo (album)|Innuendo]]. This album includes hit singles such as [[The Show Must Go On (Queen song)|The Show Must Go On]], [[Headlong (song)|Headlong]], [[These Are The Days Of Our Lives]] and [[Innuendo (song)|Innuendo]].
*[[5 February]] – [[Queen (band)|Queen]] release their final album while [[Freddie Mercury]] is still alive, entitled [[Innuendo (album)|''Innuendo'']]. This album includes hit singles such as [[The Show Must Go On (Queen song)|"The Show Must Go On"]], [[Headlong (song)|"Headlong"]], "[[These Are The Days Of Our Lives]]" and "[[Innuendo (song)|Innuendo"]].
*[[20 February]] – The [[33rd Annual Grammy Awards]] are presented in [[New York City|New York]], hosted by [[Garry Shandling]]. [[Quincy Jones]]' ''[[Back on the Block]]'' wins [[Grammy Award for Album of the Year|Album of the Year]], [[Phil Collins]]' "[[Another Day in Paradise]]" wins [[Grammy Award for Record of the Year|Record of the Year]] and [[Bette Midler]]'s version of "[[From a Distance#Bette Midler version|From a Distance]]" wins [[Grammy Award for Song of the Year|Song of the Year]]. [[Mariah Carey]] wins [[Grammy Award for Best New Artist|Best New Artist]].
*[[20 February]] – The [[33rd Annual Grammy Awards]] are presented in [[New York City|New York]], hosted by [[Garry Shandling]]. [[Quincy Jones]]' ''[[Back on the Block]]'' wins [[Grammy Award for Album of the Year|Album of the Year]], [[Phil Collins]]' "[[Another Day in Paradise]]" wins [[Record of the Year]] and [[Bette Midler]]'s version of "[[From a Distance#Bette Midler version|From a Distance]]" wins [[Grammy Award for Song of the Year|Song of the Year]]. [[Mariah Carey]] wins [[Best New Artist]].
*[[27 February]] – [[James Brown (musician)|James Brown]] is granted an early parole and released from jail, following his arrest after a high-speed car chase through two states in 1989. [[Pop Will Eat Itself]] documented the affair with their song, "Not Now James, We're Busy".
*[[27 February]] – [[James Brown]] is granted an early parole and released from jail, following his arrest after a high-speed car chase through two states in 1989. [[Pop Will Eat Itself]] documented the affair with their song, "Not Now James, We're Busy".
*[[28 February]] – Hollywood's [[Record Plant Studios]] recording studio closes down. Among the albums recorded at the Record Plant were [[The Eagles]]' ''[[Hotel California (Eagles album)|Hotel California]]'', [[Fleetwood Mac]]'s ''[[Rumours (album)|Rumours]]'' and [[Stevie Wonder]]'s ''[[Songs in the Key of Life]]''.
*[[28 February]] – Hollywood's [[Record Plant Studios]] recording studio closes down. Among the albums recorded at the Record Plant were [[The Eagles]]' ''[[Hotel California (Eagles album)|Hotel California]]'', [[Fleetwood Mac]]'s ''[[Rumours (album)|Rumours]]'' and [[Stevie Wonder]]'s ''[[Songs in the Key of Life]]''.
*[[1 March]] – [[Nielsen SoundScan]] began tracking sales data for Nielsen.
*[[1 March]] – [[Nielsen SoundScan]] began tracking sales data for Nielsen.
*[[11 March]] – [[Janet Jackson]] signs a [[United States dollar|US$]]30 million contract with [[Virgin Records]], making her the highest paid female recording artist ever.
*[[11 March]] – [[Janet Jackson]] signs a [[US$]]30 million contract with [[Virgin Records]], making her the highest paid female recording artist ever.
*[[12 March]] – [[R.E.M.]] release their seventh studio album, ''[[Out of Time (album)|Out of Time]]''. The album would serve as the band's breakthrough, catapulting the Georgia [[alternative rock]] band from cult status to a massive international act.
*[[12 March]] – [[R.E.M.]] release their seventh studio album, ''[[Out of Time (album)|Out of Time]]''. The album would serve as the band's breakthrough, catapulting the Georgia [[alternative rock]] band from cult status to a massive international act.
*[[16 March]] – Seven members of country music singer [[Reba McEntire]]'s band and her road manager are killed when their private plane crashes in California, near the [[U.S.-Mexico border]]. McEntire travels on a separate plane. The disaster inspires the title song of her next album, ''[[For My Broken Heart]]''.
*[[16 March]] – Seven members of country music singer [[Reba McEntire]]'s band and her road manager are killed when their private plane crashes in California, near the [[U.S.-Mexico border]]. McEntire travels on a separate plane. The disaster inspires the title song of her next album, ''[[For My Broken Heart]]''.
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*[[7 May]] – In [[Macon, Georgia]], a judge dismisses a [[wrongful death]] lawsuit against [[Ozzy Osbourne]]. The suit was filed by a local couple that believed their son was inspired to attempt suicide by Osbourne's music.
*[[7 May]] – In [[Macon, Georgia]], a judge dismisses a [[wrongful death]] lawsuit against [[Ozzy Osbourne]]. The suit was filed by a local couple that believed their son was inspired to attempt suicide by Osbourne's music.
*[[10 May]] – ''[[Madonna: Truth or Dare|Truth or Dare]]'', a documentary chronicling singer [[Madonna]]'s 1990 [[Blond Ambition Tour]], is released to theatres.
*[[10 May]] – ''[[Madonna: Truth or Dare|Truth or Dare]]'', a documentary chronicling singer [[Madonna]]'s 1990 [[Blond Ambition Tour]], is released to theatres.
*[[24 May]] – [[Guns N' Roses]] kick off their 26-month world [[Use Your Illusion Tour]] in [[Alpine Valley Music Theatre|Alpine Valley]] in [[East Troy, Wisconsin|East Troy]].
*[[24 May]] – [[Guns N' Roses]] kick off their 26-month world [[Use Your Illusion Tour]] in [[Alpine Valley]] in [[East Troy]].
*[[25 May]] – The [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] album chart starts incorporating electronically monitored sales data provided by [[Nielsen SoundScan]], thus beginning what chart aficionados tag as the "SoundScan era".
*[[25 May]] – The [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] album chart starts incorporating electronically monitored sales data provided by [[Nielsen SoundScan]], thus beginning what chart aficionados tag as the "SoundScan era".
*[[28 May]] – [[The Smashing Pumpkins]] releases their debut album ''[[Gish]]'', establishing the band as one of the most important of the alternative scene.
*[[28 May]] – [[The Smashing Pumpkins]] releases their debut album ''[[Gish]]'', establishing the band as one of the most important of the alternative scene.
*[[7 June]] – [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] revives the late-night rock performance series ''[[In Concert (American TV series)|In Concert]]''.
*[[7 June]] – [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] revives the late-night rock performance series ''[[In Concert (American TV series)|In Concert]]''.
*[[21 June]] – The [[Mérida State Symphony Orchestra]] is founded in Venezuela.
*[[21 June]] – The [[Mérida State Symphony Orchestra]] is founded in Venezuela.
*[[28 June]] – [[Paul McCartney]]'s classical composition, the ''[[Paul McCartney's Liverpool Oratorio|Liverpool Oratorio]]'', receives its première at the [[Liverpool Anglican Cathedral]].
*[[28 June]] – [[Paul McCartney]]'s classical composition, the ''[[Liverpool Oratorio]]'', receives its première at the [[Liverpool Anglican Cathedral]].


===July–September===
===July–September===
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**Launch of the [[Australian Festival of Chamber Music]].
**Launch of the [[Australian Festival of Chamber Music]].
**[[Hollywood Bowl Orchestra]] gives its first public performance.
**[[Hollywood Bowl Orchestra]] gives its first public performance.
**During the [[Use Your Illusion Tour]], [[Axl Rose]] assaults a member of the audience watching the show on camera, after security fails to respond to the singer's orders to confiscate the camera. After the attack, Rose angrily says, "Thanks to the lame-ass security, I'm goin' home!" and storms off the stage.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.spinner.com/2009/11/10/freakiest-concert-moments/|title=Slacker Radio Featured|first=Slacker|last=Inc.|website=Slacker Radio}}</ref>
**During the [[Use Your Illusion Tour]], [[Axl Rose]] assaults a member of the audience watching the show on camera, after security fails to respond to the singer's orders to confiscate the camera. After the attack, Rose angrily says, "Thanks to the lame-ass security, I'm goin' home!" and storms off the stage.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.spinner.com/2009/11/10/freakiest-concert-moments/|title=Slacker Radio Featured|first= |last= |website=Slacker Radio|access-date=11 January 2010|archive-date=6 March 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120306003531/http://www.spinner.com/2009/11/10/freakiest-concert-moments/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
*[[9 July]] – American rock singer-songwriter [[Jimi Jamison]] ([[Survivor (band)|Survivor]]) releases his debut solo album ''[[When Love Comes Down]]''.
*[[13 July]] – Pianist [[Keith Jarrett]] records his [[Vienna Concert]] at the [[Vienna Staatsoper]].
*[[13 July]] – Pianist [[Keith Jarrett]] records his [[Vienna Concert]] at the [[Vienna Staatsoper]].
*[[18 July]] – [[Perry Farrell]] launches the first [[Lollapalooza]] tour as a farewell for his just-dissolved band, [[Jane's Addiction]]. Other acts appearing on the tour include [[Siouxsie and the Banshees]], [[Nine Inch Nails]], [[Rollins Band]], [[Fishbone]] and [[Rage Against the Machine]].
*[[18 July]] – [[Perry Farrell]] launches the first [[Lollapalooza]] tour as a farewell for his just-dissolved band, [[Jane's Addiction]]. Other acts appearing on the tour include [[Siouxsie and the Banshees]], [[Nine Inch Nails]], [[Rollins Band]], [[Fishbone]] and [[Rage Against the Machine]].
*[[12 August]] – [[Metallica]] releases their most successful album, ''[[Metallica (album)|Metallica]]'' (also called "The Black Album"). Something of a departure from the [[thrash metal]] sound they helped pioneer, it becomes one of the best-selling albums of all time<ref>[https://www.riaa.com/gp/bestsellers/diamond.asp RIAA.com Diamond Certified Albums] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060818085906/http://www.riaa.com/gp/bestsellers/diamond.asp |date=18 August 2006 }}</ref>
*[[12 August]] – [[Metallica]] releases their most successful album, ''[[Metallica (album)|Metallica]]'' (also called "The Black Album"). Something of a departure from the [[thrash metal]] sound they helped pioneer, it becomes one of the best-selling albums of all time<ref>[https://www.riaa.com/gp/bestsellers/diamond.asp RIAA.com Diamond Certified Albums] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060818085906/http://www.riaa.com/gp/bestsellers/diamond.asp |date=18 August 2006 }}</ref>
*[[13 August]] – [[Jermaine Jackson]]'s "Word To The Badd!!" reaches #78 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100
*[[15 August]] – [[Paul Simon's Concert in the Park]] takes place in [[Central Park]]. The free concert is broadcast live on [[HBO]].
*[[15 August]] – [[Paul Simon's Concert in the Park]] takes place in [[Central Park]]. The free concert is broadcast live on [[HBO]].
*[[20 August]] – The six-day [[International Pop Underground Convention]] opens in [[Olympia, Washington]].
*[[20 August]] – The six-day [[International Pop Underground Convention]] opens in [[Olympia, Washington]].
*[[27 August]]
*[[27 August]]
**[[Pearl Jam]] release their debut album, [[Ten (Pearl Jam album)|''Ten'']]. While initially slow to sell, it becomes No. 2 on the ''Billboard'' charts within a year and has since become certified thirteen times Platinum in the United States.<ref>{{cite web
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**[[Dr. Dre]] pleads no contest to charges that he beat up a woman at a West Hollywood nightclub. Dr. Dre is sentenced to 24 months probation.
**[[Dr. Dre]] pleads no contest to charges that he beat up a woman at a West Hollywood nightclub. Dr. Dre is sentenced to 24 months probation.
*[[10 September]] – [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]] releases the single for "[[Smells Like Teen Spirit]]," a song that would achieve unprecedented success the following year and become a trailblazer for [[grunge]] and [[alternative rock]] as a whole.
*[[3 September]] – [[Primal Scream]] releases ''[[Screamadelica]]''.
*[[17 September]] – [[Rock music|Rock]] band [[Guns N' Roses]] release their first full-length follow up to their debut album ''[[Appetite for Destruction]]'' in the form of the double album ''[[Use Your Illusion I]]'' & ''[[Use Your Illusion II]]''. Both go on to sell a combined excess of 1.3 million on their first week of sale in the US alone.
*[[10 September]] – [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]] released their hit song "[[Smells Like Teen Spirit]]" that trailblazed [[grunge rock]].
*[[17 September]] – [[Rock music|Rock]] band [[Guns N' Roses]] release their first full length follow up to their debut album ''[[Appetite for Destruction]]'' in the form of the double album ''[[Use Your Illusion I]]'' & ''[[Use Your Illusion II]]''. Both go on to sell a combined excess of 1.3 million on their first week of sale in the USA alone.
*[[23 September]]
*[[23 September]]
**The TV Series ''[[Baywatch]]'' begins the second season with a new theme song performed and co-written by former [[Survivor (band)|Survivor]] member [[Jimi Jamison]], "[[I'm Always Here]]".
**[[Primal Scream]] releases [[Screamadelica]], which would go on to win the first [[Mercury Prize]] in 1992.
**The TV Series ''[[Baywatch]]'' begins its second season with a new theme song performed and co-written by former [[Survivor (band)|Survivor]] member [[Jimi Jamison]], "[[I'm Always Here]]".
**[[Bryan Adams]] releases his sixth album ''[[Waking up the Neighbours]]'' produced by [[Mutt Lange]], achieving diamond status in his native [[Canada]] for the second time.
**[[Bryan Adams]] releases his sixth album ''[[Waking up the Neighbours]]'' produced by [[Mutt Lange]], achieving diamond status in his native [[Canada]] for the second time.
*[[24 September]] – Retrospectively considered by critics<ref>{{Cite news |last=Condran |first=Ed |date=September 21, 2021 |title=Is Sept. 24, 1991, the greatest day in music history? |url=https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2021/sep/21/is-sept-24-1991-the-greatest-day-in-music-history/ |url-status=live |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20210922141318/https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2021/sep/21/is-sept-24-1991-the-greatest-day-in-music-history/ |archive-date=September 22, 2021 |access-date=August 11, 2024 |work=[[The Spokesman-Review]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Tedder |first=Michael |date=September 24, 2021 |title=Memoria: The Most Consequential Release Date In Alt-Rock Was 30 Years Ago Today |url=https://www.stereogum.com/2161757/nirvana-rhcp-pixies-sept-24-1991/columns/sounding-board/ |url-status=live |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20210924135353/https://www.stereogum.com/2161757/nirvana-rhcp-pixies-sept-24-1991/columns/sounding-board/ |archive-date=September 24, 2021 |access-date=August 11, 2024 |website=[[Stereogum]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Hart |first=Ron |date=September 24, 2021 |title=September 24, 1991: A Banner Release Day for Musical Masterworks |url=https://www.spin.com/2021/09/september-24-1991-a-banner-release-day-for-musical-masterworks/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210924182304/https://www.spin.com/2021/09/september-24-1991-a-banner-release-day-for-musical-masterworks/ |archive-date=September 24, 2021 |access-date=August 12, 2024 |website=[[Spin (magazine)|Spin]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Sylvester |first=Daniel |date=September 19, 2021 |title=Remembering September 24, 1991, the Day Underground Music Hit the Mainstream |url=https://exclaim.ca/music/article/september_24_1991_greatest_album_release_day_nirvana_nevermind_red_hot_chili_peppers |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210921005447/https://exclaim.ca/music/article/september_24_1991_greatest_album_release_day_nirvana_nevermind_red_hot_chili_peppers |archive-date=September 21, 2021 |access-date=August 12, 2024 |website=[[Exclaim!]]}}</ref> to be a seminal date in music history, as it saw the release of several key albums:
*[[24 September]] – Seattle-based band [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]] release their second album ''[[Nevermind]]'', that in the beginning of 1992 replaces [[Michael Jackson]]'s album ''[[Dangerous (Michael Jackson album)|Dangerous]]'' at number one on the ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' charts. ''Nevermind'' would then make the [[Grunge]] movement explode and become one of the most famous rock albums of all time. It is considered the emblem of the [[Generation X]]. ''[[Blood Sugar Sex Magik]]'', the [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]] album, was also released on this date, as well as the hip-hop group [[A Tribe Called Quest]] also released their second album, ''[[The Low End Theory]]'', on this day.
**''[[Nevermind]]'', the sophomore album from Seattle-based band [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]], which would go on to popularize the [[grunge]] movement nationwide and be considered both a defining album of [[Generation X]] and one of the greatest albums in the history of popular music.
**''[[The Low End Theory]]'', the sophomore album from hip hop group [[A Tribe Called Quest]], which came to also be regarded as one of the greatest albums of all time, as well as a defining album for [[alternative hip hop]].
**''[[Blood Sugar Sex Magik]]'', the fifth album from funk rock band the [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]], which, alongside ''Nevermind'', also helped to popularize [[alternative rock]].
**''[[Trompe le Monde]]'', the fourth album from influential alternative rock band the [[Pixies (band)|Pixies]], their last before their breakup two years later. It would be the band's final full-length LP for 22 years.


===October–December===
===October–December===
*[[8 October]] – [[Soundgarden]] releases their breakout album ''[[Badmotorfinger]]''.
*[[3 November]] – A free tribute concert is held at [[Golden Gate Park]] in memory of concert promoter [[Bill Graham (promoter)|Bill Graham]], killed in a helicopter crash three weeks earlier at the age of 60. Performers include [[Santana (band)|Santana]], [[Grateful Dead]], [[Journey (band)|Journey]] and [[Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young]].
*[[3 November]] – A free tribute concert is held at [[Golden Gate Park]] in memory of concert promoter [[Bill Graham (promoter)|Bill Graham]], killed in a helicopter crash three weeks earlier at the age of 60. Performers include [[Santana (band)|Santana]], [[Grateful Dead]], [[Journey (band)|Journey]] and [[Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young]].
*[[7 November]]
*[[7 November]]
**[[Bryan Adams]]'s 16-week stay at the top of the [[UK Singles Chart]] with "[[Everything I Do (I Do It For You)]]" is finally ended by [[U2]] single "[[The Fly (song)|The Fly]]", having already set a new record for the longest consecutive stay at the top of the UK Singles Chart.
**[[Bryan Adams]]'s 16-week stay at the top of the [[UK Singles Chart]] with "[[Everything I Do (I Do It For You)]]" is finally ended by [[U2]] single "[[The Fly (U2 song)|The Fly]]", having already set a new record for the longest consecutive stay at the top of the UK Singles Chart.
**[[Izzy Stradlin]] quits [[Guns N' Roses]].
**[[Izzy Stradlin]] quits [[Guns N' Roses]].
**[[Frank Zappa]]'s children, [[Dweezil Zappa|Dweezil]] and [[Moon Zappa|Moon]], announce to an audience in New York that their father is unable to attend the tribute concert to his music because he is seriously ill with prostate cancer.
**[[Frank Zappa]]'s children, [[Dweezil]] and [[Moon Zappa|Moon]], announce to an audience in New York that their father is unable to attend the tribute concert to his music because he is seriously ill with prostate cancer.
*[[14 November]] – The new [[Michael Jackson]] music video "[[Black or White]]" premieres simultaneously in 27 different countries to an audience of 500 million people. Controversy is immediately generated by the video's last four minutes in which Jackson smashes windows, vandalizes a car and causes a building to explode, as well as suggestively grabs his crotch repeatedly while dancing.
*[[14 November]] – The new [[Michael Jackson]] music video "[[Black or White]]" premieres simultaneously in 27 countries to an audience of 500 million people. Controversy is immediately generated by the video's last four minutes in which Jackson smashes windows, vandalizes a car and causes a building to explode, as well as suggestively grabs his crotch repeatedly while dancing.
*[[19 November]]
*[[19 November]]
**[[U2]] releases album ''[[Achtung Baby]]''.
**[[U2]] releases album ''[[Achtung Baby]]''.
**[[Luis Miguel]] releases ''[[Romance (Luis Miguel album)|Romance]]'' which revitalized the popularity of [[bolero]]s in the 1990s.<ref>{{cite journal|url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Ageless+romance+with+bolero.-a017482173|title=Ageless Romance with Bolero|last=Holston|first=Mark|journal=Américas|publisher=Organization of American States|date=1 September 1995|access-date=21 March 2015}}</ref>
**[[Luis Miguel]] releases ''[[Romance (Luis Miguel album)|Romance]]'' which revitalized the popularity of [[bolero]]s in the 1990s.<ref>{{cite journal|url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Ageless+romance+with+bolero.-a017482173|title=Ageless Romance with Bolero|last=Holston|first=Mark|journal=Américas|publisher=Organization of American States|date=1 September 1995|access-date=21 March 2015}}</ref>
*[[24 November]] – [[Freddie Mercury]], lead singer of [[Queen (band)|Queen]], dies from AIDS-related complications at the age of 45 one day after making the disease public. The same day, [[Eric Carr]], formerly of [[Kiss (band)|KISS]], also dies from complications of [[heart cancer]].
*[[24 November]] – [[Freddie Mercury]], lead singer of [[Queen (band)|Queen]], dies from AIDS-related complications at the age of 45 one day after making the disease public. The same day, [[Eric Carr]], formerly of [[Kiss (band)|KISS]], also dies from complications of [[heart cancer]].
*[[26 November]] – [[Michael Jackson]] releases his worldwide hit album ''[[Dangerous (Michael Jackson album)|Dangerous]]''.
*[[26 November]] – [[Michael Jackson]] releases his worldwide hit album ''[[Dangerous (Michael Jackson album)|Dangerous]]''. It comes four years after ''[[Bad (album)|Bad]]'' and goes on to sell more than 32 million copies worldwide.
*[[30 November]] – Following in the steps of the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]], the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] also begins a new era by incorporating and merging electronically measured sales and airplay data from [[Nielsen SoundScan|SoundScan]] and [[Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems|BDS]] respectively.
*[[30 November]] – Following in the steps of the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]], the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] also begins a new era by incorporating and merging electronically measured sales and airplay data from [[SoundScan]] and [[Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems|BDS]] respectively.
*[[1 December]]
*[[1 December]]
**[[A Carnegie Hall Christmas Concert]], featuring [[Kathleen Battle]] and Frederica von Stade, a jazz band led by [[Wynton Marsalis]], and orchestra and chorus conducted by [[André Previn]], is recorded for television.
**[[A Carnegie Hall Christmas Concert]], featuring [[Kathleen Battle]] and Frederica von Stade, a jazz band led by [[Wynton Marsalis]], and orchestra and chorus conducted by [[André Previn]], is recorded for television.
**[[George Harrison]] plays [[Yokohama]], [[Japan]]. The brief Japanese tour with [[Eric Clapton]] marks his first set of formal concert performances since 1974.
**[[George Harrison]] plays [[Yokohama]], [[Japan]]. The brief Japanese tour with [[Eric Clapton]] marks his first set of formal concert performances since 1974.
*[[4 December]] – [[The Judds]] give their final concert performance as a duo.
*[[4 December]] – [[The Judds]] give their final concert performance as a duo.
*[[31 December]] – The twentieth annual ''[[Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest|New Year's Rockin' Eve]]'' special airs on ABC, with appearances by [[Boyz II Men]], [[Simply Red]], [[Vanessa L. Williams]], [[Another Bad Creation]], [[Restless Heart]], [[Michael Bivins]] and [[Barry Manilow]].
*[[31 December]] – The twentieth annual ''[[New Year's Rockin' Eve]]'' special airs on ABC, with appearances by [[Boyz II Men]], [[Simply Red]], [[Vanessa L. Williams]], [[Another Bad Creation]], [[Restless Heart]], [[Michael Bivins]] and [[Barry Manilow]].


===Also in 1991===
===Also in 1991===
*[[Aerosmith]] signs a new deal with [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music]] worth an estimated $30 million.
*[[Aerosmith]] signs a new deal with [[Sony Music]] worth an estimated $30 million.
*[[The Rolling Stones]] sign a new contract with [[Virgin Records]].
*[[The Rolling Stones]] sign a new contract with [[Virgin Records]].
*Country music legend [[Kenny Rogers]] starts his restaurant chain, [[Kenny Rogers Roasters]].
*Country music legend [[Kenny Rogers]] starts his restaurant chain, [[Kenny Rogers Roasters]].
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*''See [[:Category:Musical groups established in 1991|Musical groups established in 1991]]''
*''See [[:Category:Musical groups established in 1991|Musical groups established in 1991]]''


== Bands disbanded ==
==Bands disbanded==
* [[The Osborn Sisters]]
*''See [[:Category:Musical groups disestablished in 1991|Musical groups disestablished in 1991]]''


== Bands reformed ==
==Bands reformed==
*[[The Knack]]
* [[The Knack]]
*[[Procol Harum]]
* [[Procol Harum]]


==Albums released==
==Albums released==
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| rowspan="23" valign="center" align="center" style="background:#FFA07A; textcolor:#000;" | '''J<br>A<br>N<br>U<br>A<br>R<br>Y'''
| rowspan="22" valign="center" align="center" style="background:#FFA07A; textcolor:#000;" | '''J<br>A<br>N<br>U<br>A<br>R<br>Y'''
| rowspan="2" align="center"|1
| align="center"|8
| ''[[This Year's Girl (album)|This Year's Girl]]'' || [[Pizzicato Five]] ||-
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| ''[[Contradictions Collapse]]'' || [[Meshuggah]] || Debut
|-
| rowspan="1" align="center"|8
| ''[[Fly Me Courageous]]'' || [[Drivin N Cryin]] ||-
| ''[[Fly Me Courageous]]'' || [[Drivin N Cryin]] ||-
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| rowspan="1" align="center"|9
| align="center"|13
| ''[[The Singles Collection (The Specials album)|The Singles Collection]]'' || [[The Specials]] || Compilation
|-
| rowspan="1" align="center"|13
| ''[[Soulside Journey]]'' || [[Darkthrone]] || Debut
| ''[[Soulside Journey]]'' || [[Darkthrone]] || Debut
|-
|-
| rowspan="4" align="center"|15
| rowspan="5" align="center"|15
| ''Eight Track Stomp'' || [[Chickasaw Mudd Puppies]] ||-
| ''Eight Track Stomp'' || [[Chickasaw Mudd Puppies]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Quik Is the Name]]'' || [[DJ Quik]] || Debut
|-
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| ''[[A Little Ain't Enough]]'' || [[David Lee Roth]] ||-
| ''[[A Little Ain't Enough]]'' || [[David Lee Roth]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Quik Is the Name]]'' || [[DJ Quik]] || Debut
|-
|-
| ''[[Step In the Arena]]'' || [[Gang Starr]] ||-
| ''[[Step In the Arena]]'' || [[Gang Starr]] ||-
|-
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| ''[[This Is an EP Release]]'' || [[Digital Underground]] ||-
| rowspan="2" align="center"|16
|-
| rowspan="1" align="center"|16
| ''[[2nd Wind]]'' || [[Todd Rundgren]] ||-
| ''[[2nd Wind]]'' || [[Todd Rundgren]] ||-
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|-
| rowspan="2" align="center"|21
| ''[[Native Son (album)|Native Son]]'' || [[Judybats]] ||-
|-
| rowspan="1" align="center"|21
| ''[[1916 (album)|1916]]'' || [[Motörhead]] ||-
| ''[[1916 (album)|1916]]'' || [[Motörhead]] ||-
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|-
| rowspan="1" align="center"|22
| ''[[The Soul Cages]]'' || [[Sting (musician)|Sting]] ||-
| ''[[The Soul Cages]]'' || [[Sting (musician)|Sting]] ||-
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| rowspan="1" align="center"|24
| align="center"|22
| ''[[Tyranny (For You)]]'' || [[Front 242]] ||US
| ''[[Into the Light (Gloria Estefan album)|Into the Light]]'' || [[Gloria Estefan]] ||-
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| align="center"|24
| ''[[Tyranny (For You)]]'' || [[Front 242]] || US
|-
| rowspan="10" align="center"|29
| ''[[The Singles Collection (The Specials album)|The Singles Collection]]'' || [[The Specials]] || Compilation
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| ''[[Native Son (album)|Native Son]]'' || [[Judybats]] ||-
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| rowspan="8" align="center"|29
| ''Candy Carol'' || [[Book of Love (band)|Book of Love]] ||-
| ''Candy Carol'' || [[Book of Love (band)|Book of Love]] ||-
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| ''[[Uncle Anesthesia]]'' || [[Screaming Trees]] ||-
| ''[[Uncle Anesthesia]]'' || [[Screaming Trees]] ||-
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|-
| rowspan="1" align="center"|?
| rowspan="23" valign="center" align="center" style="background:#D8BFD8; textcolor:#000;" | '''F<br>E<br>B<br>R<br>U<br>A<br>R<br>Y'''
| rowspan="3" align="center"|4
| ''[[Into the Light (Gloria Estefan album)|Into the Light]]'' || [[Gloria Estefan]] ||-
| ''[[Innuendo (album)|Innuendo]]'' || [[Queen (band)|Queen]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Everybody's Angel]]'' || [[Tanita Tikaram]] ||-
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| rowspan="21" valign="center" align="center" style="background:#D8BFD8; textcolor:#000;" | '''F<br>E<br>B<br>R<br>U<br>A<br>R<br>Y'''
| rowspan="1" align="center"|4
| ''[[Solid Ball of Rock]]'' || [[Saxon (band)|Saxon]] ||-
| ''[[Solid Ball of Rock]]'' || [[Saxon (band)|Saxon]] ||-
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|-
| rowspan="2" align="center"|5
| align="center"|5
| ''[[Innuendo (album)|Innuendo]]'' || [[Queen (band)|Queen]] ||-
|-
| ''[[International Pop Overthrow (album)|International Pop Overthrow]]'' || [[Material Issue]] ||-
| ''[[International Pop Overthrow (album)|International Pop Overthrow]]'' || [[Material Issue]] ||-
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|-
| rowspan="1" align="center"|10
| align="center"|11
| ''[[Recurring (album)|Recurring]]'' || [[Spacemen 3]] || US
| ''[[Coolin' at the Playground Ya Know!]]'' || [[Another Bad Creation]] || Debut
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| rowspan="1" align="center"|11
| ''[[Coolin' at the Playground Ya Know!]]'' || [[Another Bad Creation]] ||Debut
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| rowspan="3" align="center"|12
| rowspan="3" align="center"|12
| ''The Hollow Men'' || [[The Hollow Men]] || US
| ''Cresta'' || [[The Hollow Men (band)|The Hollow Men]] || US
|-
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| ''[[Marc Cohn (album)|Marc Cohn]]'' || [[Marc Cohn]] ||-
| ''[[Marc Cohn (album)|Marc Cohn]]'' || [[Marc Cohn]] ||-
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| ''[[Saigon Kick (album)|Saigon Kick]]'' || [[Saigon Kick]] ||-
| ''[[Saigon Kick (album)|Saigon Kick]]'' || [[Saigon Kick]] ||-
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| rowspan="1" align="center"|15
| align="center"|15
| ''[[8-Way Santa]]'' || [[Tad (band)|Tad]] ||
| ''[[8-Way Santa]]'' || [[Tad (band)|Tad]] ||-
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| rowspan="1" align="center"|18
| align="center"|18
| ''[[Heaven's Open]]'' || [[Mike Oldfield]] ||-
| ''[[Heaven's Open]]'' || [[Mike Oldfield]] ||-
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| ''[[Ink (The Fixx album)|Ink]]'' || [[The Fixx]] ||-
| ''[[Ink (The Fixx album)|Ink]]'' || [[The Fixx]] ||-
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| ''[[Night Ride Home]]'' || [[Joni Mitchell]] ||-
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|-
| ''[[The Name Above the Title]]'' || [[John Wesley Harding (singer)|John Wesley Harding]] ||-
| ''[[The Name Above the Title]]'' || [[John Wesley Harding (singer)|John Wesley Harding]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Night Ride Home]]'' || [[Joni Mitchell]] ||-
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| ''[[Road Apples (album)|Road Apples]]'' || [[The Tragically Hip]] || US
| ''[[Road Apples (album)|Road Apples]]'' || [[The Tragically Hip]] || US
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| ''[[Lo Flux Tube]]'' || [[OLD (band)|OLD]]
| ''[[Lo Flux Tube]]'' || [[OLD (band)|OLD]]
| –
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| ''[[Piouhgd]]'' || [[Butthole Surfers]] ||-
| ''[[Piouhgd]]'' || [[Butthole Surfers]] ||-
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| ''[[On the Prowl (Loudness album)|On the Prowl]]'' || [[Loudness (band)|Loudness]] || Self-cover album
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| align="center"|26
| ''[[Hooked (Great White album)|Hooked]]'' || [[Great White]] ||-
| ''[[Hooked (Great White album)|Hooked]]'' || [[Great White]] ||-
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| rowspan="1" align="center"|?
| rowspan="2" align="center"|?
| ''[[Different World (Uriah Heep album)|Different World]]'' || [[Uriah Heep (band)|Uriah Heep]] ||-
| ''[[Different World (Uriah Heep album)|Different World]]'' || [[Uriah Heep (band)|Uriah Heep]] ||-
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| ''[[Recurring (album)|Recurring]]'' || [[Spacemen 3]] || US
| rowspan="45" valign="center" align="center" style="background:#98FB98; textcolor:#000;" |'''M<br>A<br>R<br>C<br>H'''
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| rowspan="1" align="center"|3
| rowspan="47" valign="center" align="center" style="background:#98FB98; textcolor:#000;" |'''M<br>A<br>R<br>C<br>H'''
| ''[[Love's Secret Domain]]'' || [[Coil (band)|Coil]] || US
| rowspan="5" align="center"|4
| ''[[Kill Uncle]]'' || [[Morrissey]] ||-
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| ''[[Ex:el]]'' || [[808 State]] ||-
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| rowspan="4" align="center"|4
| ''[[Peggy Suicide]]'' || [[Julian Cope]] || UK; 7 May in US; Double Album
| ''[[Peggy Suicide]]'' || [[Julian Cope]] || UK; 7 May in US; Double Album
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| ''[[Ray (Frazier Chorus album)|Ray]]'' || [[Frazier Chorus]]-
| ''[[Ray (Frazier Chorus album)|Ray]]'' || [[Frazier Chorus]]-
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| ''[[The White Room (KLF album)|The White Room]]'' || [[The KLF]] ||-
| ''[[The White Room (KLF album)|The White Room]]'' || [[The KLF]] ||-
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| rowspan="5" align="center"|5
| ''[[Ex:el]]'' || [[808 State]] ||-
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| ''[[Dollars & Sex]]'' || [[The Escape Club]] ||-
| ''[[Dollars & Sex]]'' || [[The Escape Club]] ||-
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| ''[[Heart in Motion]]'' || [[Amy Grant]] ||-
| ''[[Heart in Motion]]'' || [[Amy Grant]] ||-
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| ''[[Kill Uncle]]'' || [[Morrissey]] ||-
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| ''[[Time for a Witness]]'' || [[The Feelies]] ||-
| ''[[Time for a Witness]]'' || [[The Feelies]] ||-
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| ''[[Truly Blessed]]'' || [[Teddy Pendergrass]] ||-
| ''[[Truly Blessed]]'' || [[Teddy Pendergrass]] ||-
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| rowspan="1" align="center"|6
| align="center"|6
| ''[[Extremely Live]]'' || [[Vanilla Ice]] || Live
| ''[[Extremely Live]]'' || [[Vanilla Ice]] || Live
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| rowspan="10" align="center"|12
| rowspan="9" align="center"|12
| ''[[Black and White (BoDeans album)|Black and White]]'' || [[BoDeans]] ||-
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| ''Cereal Killers'' || [[Too Much Joy]] ||-
| ''Cereal Killers'' || [[Too Much Joy]] ||-
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| ''[[Live Hardcore Worldwide]]'' || [[Boogie Down Productions]] || Live
| ''[[Freakshow (BulletBoys album)|Freakshow]]'' || [[BulletBoys]] ||-
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| ''[[Everybody's Angel]]'' || [[Tanita Tikaram]] ||-
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| ''[[Free (Rick Astley album)|Free]]'' || [[Rick Astley]] ||-
| ''[[Free (Rick Astley album)|Free]]'' || [[Rick Astley]] ||-
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| ''[[Live Hardcore Worldwide]]'' || [[Boogie Down Productions]] || Live
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| ''[[Mind Funk (album)|Mind Funk]]'' || [[Mind Funk]] ||-
| ''[[Mind Funk (album)|Mind Funk]]'' || [[Mind Funk]] ||-
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| ''[[Out of Time (album)|Out of Time]]'' || [[R.E.M.]] ||-
| ''[[Out of Time (album)|Out of Time]]'' || [[R.E.M.]] ||-
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| ''[[Outland (Gary Numan album)|Outland]]'' || [[Gary Numan]] || US
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| ''[[The Real Ramona]]'' || [[Throwing Muses]] ||-
| ''[[The Real Ramona]]'' || [[Throwing Muses]] ||-
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| ''[[Freakshow (BulletBoys album)|Freakshow]]'' || [[BulletBoys]] ||-
| ''[[Unreal World]]'' || [[The Godfathers]] || US
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| ''[[Unreal World (album)|Unreal World]]'' || [[The Godfathers]] || US
| ''[[Goat (album)|Goat]]'' || [[The Jesus Lizard]] ||-
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|-
| ''[[Love's Secret Domain]]'' || [[Coil (band)|Coil]] || US
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|[[Goat (album)|Goat]] || [[The Jesus Lizard]] ||-
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| rowspan="1" align="center"|16
| rowspan="4" align="center"|18
| ''[[The Infidel (album)|The Infidel]]'' || [[Doubting Thomas (band)|Doubting Thomas]] || Debut
| ''[[Outland (Gary Numan album)|Outland]]'' || [[Gary Numan]] ||
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| ''[[Gothic (Paradise Lost album)|Gothic]]'' || [[Paradise Lost (band)|Paradise Lost]] ||-
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| ''[[Capitol Collectors Series (Jo Stafford album)|Capitol Collectors Series]]'' || Jo Stafford ||-
| ''[[Capitol Collectors Series (Jo Stafford album)|Capitol Collectors Series]]'' || Jo Stafford ||-
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| ''[[Greatest Hits (Eurythmics album)|Greatest Hits]]'' || [[Eurythmics]] || US
| ''[[Greatest Hits (Eurythmics album)|Greatest Hits]]'' || [[Eurythmics]] || US
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| rowspan="5" align="center"|19
| rowspan="4" align="center"|19
| ''[[Bag-a-Trix]]'' || [[Whodini]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Chill of an Early Fall]]'' || [[George Strait]] ||-
| ''[[Chill of an Early Fall]]'' || [[George Strait]] ||-
|-
|-
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| ''Prince of the Deep Water'' || [[The Blessing (rock band)|The Blessing]] ||-
| ''Prince of the Deep Water'' || [[The Blessing (rock band)|The Blessing]] ||-
|-
|-
| align="center"|21
| ''[[Bag-a-Trix]]'' || [[Whodini]] ||-
| ''[[Checkin' Out the Ghosts]]'' || [[Kim Carnes]] || Japan
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" align="center" |25
| ''[[Gothic (Paradise Lost album)|Gothic]]'' || [[Paradise Lost (band)|Paradise Lost]] ||-
| ''[[Joyride (Roxette album)|Joyride]]'' || [[Roxette]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Vagabond Heart]]'' || [[Rod Stewart]] ||-
| rowspan="1" align="center"|21
| ''[[Checkin' Out the Ghosts]]'' || [[Kim Carnes]] || Japan
|-
|-
| ''Now! That's What I Call Music 19'' || Various Artists || Compilation
| rowspan="10" align="center"|26
| ''[[Black and White (BoDeans album)|Black and White]]'' || [[The BoDeans]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="8" align="center" |26
| ''[[The Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961–1991]]'' || [[Bob Dylan]] || Box Set
| ''[[The Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961–1991]]'' || [[Bob Dylan]] || Box Set
|-
|-
| ''[[The Human Factor (album)|The Human Factor]]'' || [[Metal Church]] ||-
| ''[[The Human Factor (album)|The Human Factor]]'' || [[Metal Church]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Lean Into It]]'' || [[Mr. Big (band)|Mr. Big]] ||-
| ''[[Lean Into It]]'' || [[Mr. Big (American band)|Mr. Big]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''No Warning'' || [[Dave Wakeling]] || US
| ''No Warning'' || [[Dave Wakeling]] || US
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| ''[[Strength (Enuff Z'nuff album)|Strength]]'' || [[Enuff Z'nuff]] ||-
| ''[[Strength (Enuff Z'nuff album)|Strength]]'' || [[Enuff Z'nuff]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II The Secret of the Ooze: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]]'' || Various Artists || Soundtrack
| ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]]'' || Various Artists || Soundtrack
|-
| ''[[Vagabond Heart]]'' || [[Rod Stewart]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" align="center"|27
| rowspan="2" align="center"|27
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| ''[[Spiderland]]'' || [[Slint]] ||-
| ''[[Spiderland]]'' || [[Slint]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="1" align="center"|28
| rowspan="3" align="center"|?
| ''[[Joyride (Roxette album)|Joyride]]'' || [[Roxette]] ||-
| ''Dance to the Holy Man'' || [[The Silencers (band)|The Silencers]] ||-
|-
| ''[[In the Kingdom]]'' || [[Whitecross (band)|Whitecross]] ||-
|-
| ''[[The Infidel (album)|The Infidel]]'' || [[Doubting Thomas (band)|Doubting Thomas]] || Debut
|-
|-
|}
|}
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!Notes
!Notes
|-
|-
| rowspan="41" valign="center" align="center" style="background:#FFA07A; textcolor:#000;" | '''A<br>P<br>R<br>I<br>L'''
| rowspan="46" valign="center" align="center" style="background:#FFA07A; textcolor:#000;" | '''A<br>P<br>R<br>I<br>L'''
| rowspan="2" align="center"|1
| rowspan="2" align="center"|1
| ''[[King of the Jews (album)|King of the Jews]]'' || [[Oxbow (band)|Oxbow]] ||-
| ''[[King of the Jews (album)|King of the Jews]]'' || [[Oxbow (band)|Oxbow]] ||-
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|-
|-
| ''[[Word of Mouth (Mike + The Mechanics album)|Word of Mouth]]'' || [[Mike + The Mechanics]] ||-
| ''[[Word of Mouth (Mike + The Mechanics album)|Word of Mouth]]'' || [[Mike + The Mechanics]] ||-
|-
| rowspan="2" align="center"|6
| ''[[Alanis (album)|Alanis]]'' || [[Alanis Morissette]] || Debut
|-
| ''[[Now! That's What I Call Music 19 (UK series)|Now! That's What I Call Music 19]]'' || Various Artists || Compilation
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" align="center"|8
| rowspan="3" align="center"|8
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| ''[[Real Life (Simple Minds album)|Real Life]]'' || [[Simple Minds]] ||-
| ''[[Real Life (Simple Minds album)|Real Life]]'' || [[Simple Minds]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" align="center"|9
| rowspan="4" align="center"|9
| ''[[The Ghosts That Haunt Me]]'' || [[Crash Test Dummies]] ||-
| ''[[The Ghosts That Haunt Me]]'' || [[Crash Test Dummies]] ||-
|-
| ''[[True Love (Pat Benatar album)|True Love]]'' || [[Pat Benatar]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[L'Autre...]]'' || [[Mylène Farmer]] ||-
| ''[[L'Autre...]]'' || [[Mylène Farmer]] ||-
|-
| ''[[The Ten Commandments (Malevolent Creation album)|The Ten Commandments]]'' || [[Malevolent Creation]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" align="center"|15
| rowspan="3" align="center"|15
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| ''[[The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld]]'' || [[The Orb]] ||-
| ''[[The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld]]'' || [[The Orb]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="6" align="center"|16
| rowspan="7" align="center"|16
| ''[[Alanis (album)|Alanis]]'' || [[Alanis Morissette]] || Debut
|-
| ''[[Auberge (album)|Auberge]]'' || [[Chris Rea]] ||-
| ''[[Auberge (album)|Auberge]]'' || [[Chris Rea]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[The Best Band You Never Heard in Your Life]]'' || [[Frank Zappa]] || 2 discs; Live
| ''[[The Best Band You Never Heard in Your Life]]'' || [[Frank Zappa]] || 2 discs; Live
|-
|-
| ''[[LaTour (album)|LaTour]]'' || [[LaTour]] || Debut
| ''[[LaTour (album)|LaTour]]'' || [[LaTour]] || Debut
|-
|-
| ''[[Ripe (Banderas album)|Ripe]]'' || [[Banderas (duo)|Banderas]] || US
| ''[[Ripe (Banderas album)|Ripe]]'' || [[Banderas (duo)|Banderas]] || US
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|-
|-
| ''[[The Way to Salvation]]'' || [[King Missile]] ||-
| ''[[The Way to Salvation]]'' || [[King Missile]] ||-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|21
|''[[Luna Sea (Luna Sea album)|Luna Sea]]''
|[[Luna Sea]]
|Debut
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" align="center"|22
| rowspan="2" align="center"|22
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| ''[[Shift-Work (album)|Shift-Work]]'' || [[The Fall (band)|The Fall]] ||-
| ''[[Shift-Work (album)|Shift-Work]]'' || [[The Fall (band)|The Fall]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="7" align="center"|23
| rowspan="8" align="center"|23
| ''[[13 Engines]]'' || [[13 Engines]] || US
| ''[[13 Engines]]'' || [[13 Engines]] || US
|-
|-
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|-
|-
| ''[[The Reality of My Surroundings]]'' || [[Fishbone]] ||-
| ''[[The Reality of My Surroundings]]'' || [[Fishbone]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Renegade (Charlie Daniels album)|Renegade]]'' || [[Charlie Daniels]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Time, Love & Tenderness]]'' || [[Michael Bolton]] ||-
| ''[[Time, Love & Tenderness]]'' || [[Michael Bolton]] ||-
|-
|-
| align="center"|26
| rowspan="1" align="center"|26
| ''[[Power of Love (Luther Vandross album)|Power of Love]]'' || [[Luther Vandross]] ||-
| ''[[Power of Love (Luther Vandross album)|Power of Love]]'' || [[Luther Vandross]] ||-
|-
|-
| align="center"|27
| rowspan="2" align="center"|29
| ''[[True Love (Pat Benatar album)|True Love]]'' || [[Pat Benatar]] ||-
| ''[[Whirlpool (Chapterhouse album)|Whirlpool]]'' || [[Chapterhouse (band)|Chapterhouse]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Space I'm In]]'' || [[The Candyskins]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="7" align="center"|30
| rowspan="7" align="center"|30
| ''Birdland'' || [[Birdland (band)|Birdland]] || US
| ''Birdland'' || [[Birdland (band)|Birdland]] || US
|-
|-
| ''[[Cooleyhighharmony]]'' || [[Boyz II Men]] ||Debut
| ''[[Cooleyhighharmony]]'' || [[Boyz II Men]] || Debut
|-
|-
| ''[[Laughter & Lust]]'' || [[Joe Jackson (musician)|Joe Jackson]] ||-
| ''[[Laughter & Lust]]'' || [[Joe Jackson (musician)|Joe Jackson]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Fred Schneider]]'' || [[Fred Schneider]] || Re-issue
| ''[[Fred Schneider and the Shake Society|Fred Schneider]]'' || [[Fred Schneider]] || Re-issue
|-
|-
| ''[[Spartacus (The Farm album)|Spartacus]]'' || [[The Farm (British band)|The Farm]] || Debut
| ''[[Spartacus (The Farm album)|Spartacus]]'' || [[The Farm (British band)|The Farm]] || Debut
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| ''[[Why Do Birds Sing?]]'' || [[Violent Femmes]] ||-
| ''[[Why Do Birds Sing?]]'' || [[Violent Femmes]] ||-
|-
|-
| align="center"|?
| rowspan="2" align="center"|?
| ''[[The Drill (album)|The Drill]]'' || [[Wire (band)|Wire]]
| –
|-
| ''[[The Young Gods Play Kurt Weill]]'' || [[The Young Gods]] ||-
| ''[[The Young Gods Play Kurt Weill]]'' || [[The Young Gods]] ||-
|-
|-
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| align="center"|3
| align="center"|3
| ''[[Bullhead (album)|Bullhead]]'' || [[Melvins]] ||-
| ''[[Bullhead (album)|Bullhead]]'' || [[Melvins]] ||-
|-
| align="center"|5
| ''[[Sugar Tax (album)|Sugar Tax]]'' || [[Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark]] ||-
|-
|-
| align="center"|6
| align="center"|6
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| rowspan="9" align="center"|7
| rowspan="9" align="center"|7
| ''[[5,000,000]]'' || [[Dread Zeppelin]] ||-
| ''[[5,000,000]]'' || [[Dread Zeppelin]] ||-
|-
| ''[[The Best of The Waterboys 81–90]]'' || [[The Waterboys]] || US
|-
|-
| ''[[Friendly Fa$cism]]'' || [[Consolidated (band)|Consolidated]] ||-
| ''[[Friendly Fa$cism]]'' || [[Consolidated (band)|Consolidated]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Schubert Dip]]'' || [[EMF (band)|EMF]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Terminator X & The Valley of the Jeep Beets]]'' || [[Terminator X]] ||-
|-
| ''[[The Best of The Waterboys 81–90]]'' || [[The Waterboys]] || US
|-
|-
| ''[[Hard at Play]]'' || [[Huey Lewis and the News]] ||-
| ''[[Hard at Play]]'' || [[Huey Lewis and the News]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Peggy Suicide]]'' || [[Julian Cope]] || US
| ''[[Peggy Suicide]]'' || [[Julian Cope]] || US
|-
| ''[[Schubert Dip]]'' || [[EMF (band)|EMF]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Star Time (album)|Star Time]]'' || [[James Brown]] || Box Set
| ''[[Star Time (album)|Star Time]]'' || [[James Brown]] || Box Set
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| ''[[Sugar Tax (album)|Sugar Tax]]'' || [[Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark]] ||-
| ''[[Sugar Tax (album)|Sugar Tax]]'' || [[Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Terminator X & The Valley of the Jeep Beets]]'' || [[Terminator X]] ||-
| align="center"|9
| ''[[Ex:el]]'' || [[808 State]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" align="center"|13
| rowspan="3" align="center"|13
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| ''[[Niggaz4Life]]'' || [[N.W.A]] ||-
| ''[[Niggaz4Life]]'' || [[N.W.A]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" align="center"|?
| style="text-align:center;"|29
|''[[Mars (B'z album)|Mars]]''
|[[B'z]]
|EP
|-
| rowspan="3" align="center"|?
| ''[[Contradictions Collapse]]'' || [[Meshuggah]] || Debut
|-
| ''[[Grippe (album)|Grippe]]'' || [[Jawbox]] ||-
| ''[[Grippe (album)|Grippe]]'' || [[Jawbox]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Rumor and Sigh]]'' || [[Richard Thompson (musician)|Richard Thompson]] ||-
| ''[[Rumor and Sigh]]'' || [[Richard Thompson (musician)|Richard Thompson]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="38" valign="center" align="center" style="background:#98FB98; textcolor:#000;" |'''J<br>U<br>N<br>E'''
| rowspan="35" valign="center" align="center" style="background:#98FB98; textcolor:#000;" |'''J<br>U<br>N<br>E'''
| align="center"|1
| rowspan="2" align="center"|3
| ''[[The Tea Party (album)|The Tea Party]]'' || [[The Tea Party]] || Debut
| ''[[Fellow Hoodlums]]'' || [[Deacon Blue]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Love and Kisses (Dannii Minogue album)|Love and Kisses]]'' || [[Dannii Minogue]] ||UK
| align="center"|3
| ''[[Love and Kisses (album)|Love and Kisses]]'' || [[Dannii Minogue]] ||UK
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" align="center"|4
| rowspan="3" align="center"|4
| ''[[Back on the Bus, Y'all]]'' || [[Indigo Girls]] ||-
| ''[[Back on the Bus, Y'all]]'' || [[Indigo Girls]] ||Live
|-
|-
| ''[[Funke, Funke Wisdom]]'' || [[Kool Moe Dee]] ||-
| ''[[Funke, Funke Wisdom]]'' || [[Kool Moe Dee]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Make a Jazz Noise Here]]'' || [[Frank Zappa]] ||-
| ''[[Make a Jazz Noise Here]]'' || [[Frank Zappa]] ||Live
|-
|-
| align="center"|6
| align="center"|6
| ''[[White Light From the Mouth of Infinity ]]'' || [[Swans (band)|Swans]] ||-
| ''[[White Light From the Mouth of Infinity ]]'' || [[Swans (band)|Swans]] ||-
|-
| rowspan="3" align="center"|7
| ''Dance to the Holy Man'' || [[The Silencers (band)|The Silencers]] || US
|-
| ''[[The Forest (album)|The Forest]]'' || [[David Byrne]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Space I'm In]]'' || [[The Candyskins]] || US
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" align="center"|10
| rowspan="2" align="center"|10
| ''[[Fellow Hoodlums]]'' || [[Deacon Blue]] ||-
| ''[[The Mix (Kraftwerk album)|The Mix]]'' || [[Kraftwerk]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Superstition (Siouxsie and the Banshees album)|Superstition]]'' || [[Siouxsie and the Banshees]] ||-
| ''[[Superstition (Siouxsie and the Banshees album)|Superstition]]'' || [[Siouxsie and the Banshees]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="7" align="center"|11
| rowspan="7" align="center"|11
| ''Owl'' || Nathalie Archangel ||-
| ''[[Slow, Deep and Hard]]'' || [[Type O Negative]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Lynyrd Skynyrd 1991]]'' || [[Lynyrd Skynyrd]] ||-
| ''[[Lynyrd Skynyrd 1991]]'' || [[Lynyrd Skynyrd]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[The Mix (Kraftwerk album)|The Mix]]'' || [[Kraftwerk]] ||-
| ''Owl'' || Nathalie Archangel ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Prime of My Life]]'' || [[Phyllis Hyman]] ||-
| ''[[Prime of My Life]]'' || [[Phyllis Hyman]] ||-
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| ''[[Warm Your Heart]]'' || [[Aaron Neville]] ||-
| ''[[Warm Your Heart]]'' || [[Aaron Neville]] ||-
|-
|-
| align="center"|13
| rowspan="2" align="center"|14
| ''[[Love Hurts (Cher album)|Love Hurts]]'' || [[Cher]] ||-
|-
| rowspan="3" align="center"|14
| ''[[Slow, Deep and Hard]]'' || [[Type O Negative]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Unusual Heat]]'' || [[Foreigner (band)|Foreigner]] ||-
| ''[[Unusual Heat]]'' || [[Foreigner (band)|Foreigner]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 4]]'' || [[Frank Zappa]] || 2 discs; Live
| ''[[You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 4]]'' || [[Frank Zappa]] || 2 discs; Live
|-
|-
| align="center"|16
| rowspan="4" align="center"|18
| ''[[The Globe (album)|The Globe]]'' || [[Big Audio Dynamite II]] ||-
| ''[[Love Hurts (Cher album)|Love Hurts]]'' || [[Cher]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" align="center"|18
| ''[[Derelicts of Dialect]]'' || [[3rd Bass]] ||-
| ''[[Derelicts of Dialect]]'' || [[3rd Bass]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge]]'' || [[Van Halen]] ||-
| ''[[For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge]]'' || [[Van Halen]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Turtle Soup]]'' || [[The Mock Turtles]] || US
| ''[[Turtle Soup (Mock Turtles album)|Turtle Soup]]'' || [[The Mock Turtles]] || US
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" align="center"|24
| rowspan="2" align="center"|24
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| ''[[Solace (Sarah McLachlan album)|Solace]]'' || [[Sarah McLachlan]] ||-
| ''[[Solace (Sarah McLachlan album)|Solace]]'' || [[Sarah McLachlan]] ||-
|-
|-
| align="center"|?
| rowspan="3" align="center"|?
| ''[[The Forest (album)|The Forest]]'' || [[David Byrne]] ||-
|-
| ''[[The Tea Party (album)|The Tea Party]]'' || [[The Tea Party (band)|The Tea Party]] || Debut
|-
| ''[[United States of Islam]]'' || [[Muslimgauze]] ||-
| ''[[United States of Islam]]'' || [[Muslimgauze]] ||-
|-
|-
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!Notes
|-
|-
| rowspan="46" valign="center" align="center" style="background:#FFA07A; textcolor:#000;" | '''J<br>U<br>L<br>Y'''
| rowspan="51" valign="center" align="center" style="background:#FFA07A; textcolor:#000;" | '''J<br>U<br>L<br>Y'''
| rowspan="8" align="center"|1
| rowspan="11" style="text-align:center;"|1
| ''[[13-Point Program to Destroy America]]'' || [[The Nation of Ulysses]] ||-
| ''[[13-Point Program to Destroy America]]''|| [[The Nation of Ulysses]]||-
|-
|-
| ''[[1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours]]'' || [[Green Day]] || Compilation
| ''[[1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours]]'' || [[Green Day]] || Compilation
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| ''[[Butchered at Birth]]'' || [[Cannibal Corpse]] ||-
| ''[[Butchered at Birth]]'' || [[Cannibal Corpse]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[This Is an EP Release]]'' || [[Digital Underground]] || EP
|''[[Jealousy (X Japan album)|Jealousy]]'' || [[X Japan]]||
|-
| ''[[Psycho Surgery]]'' || [[Tourniquet (band)|Tourniquet]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Pure Poverty]]'' || [[Poor Righteous Teachers]] ||-
| ''[[Pure Poverty]]'' || [[Poor Righteous Teachers]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[The Sky is Falling and I Want My Mommy]]'' || [[Jello Biafra]] & [[Nomeansno]] ||
| ''[[The Sky is Falling and I Want My Mommy]]'' || [[Jello Biafra]] & [[Nomeansno]] ||-
|-
| ''[[To Mother (EP)|To Mother]]'' || [[Babes in Toyland (band)|Babes in Toyland]] || EP
|-
|-
| ''Tumor Circus'' || [[Tumor Circus]] || Debut
| ''Tumor Circus'' || [[Tumor Circus]] || Debut
|-
|-
| ''[[Victory Gardens]]'' || [[John & Mary]] || US
| ''[[Victory Gardens]]'' || [[John & Mary]] || US
|-
| ''[[The World as Best as I Remember It, Volume One]]'' || [[Rich Mullins]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="9" align="center"|2
| rowspan="9" align="center"|2
| ''[[Different Lifestyles]]'' || [[BeBe & CeCe Winans]] ||-
| ''Dying Young: Original Soundtrack Album'' || Various Artists || Soundtrack
|-
|-
| ''Dying Young: Original Soundtrack Album'' || Various Artists || Soundtrack
| ''[[Different Lifestyles (album)|Different Lifestyles]]'' || [[BeBe & CeCe Winans]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Hey Stoopid]]'' || [[Alice Cooper]] ||-
| ''[[Hey Stoopid]]'' || [[Alice Cooper]] ||-
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| ''[[Am I Cool or What?]]'' || Various Artists || Soundtrack
| ''[[Am I Cool or What?]]'' || Various Artists || Soundtrack
|-
|-
| rowspan="7" align="center" |9
| rowspan="7" align="center"|9
| ''[[Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey: Music from the Motion Picture]]'' || Various Artists || Soundtrack
| ''[[Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey: Music from the Motion Picture]]'' || Various Artists || Soundtrack
|-
|-
| ''[[Boyz n the Hood]]'' || Various Artists || Soundtrack
| ''[[Boyz n the Hood (soundtrack)|Boyz n the Hood]]'' || Various Artists || Soundtrack
|-
|-
| ''[[Forbidden Places]]'' || [[Meat Puppets]] ||-
| ''[[Forbidden Places]]'' || [[Meat Puppets]] ||-
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| ''Starcaster'' || Head Candy || Debut
| ''Starcaster'' || Head Candy || Debut
|-
|-
|''[[When Love Comes Down]]''
| ''[[When Love Comes Down]]'' || [[Jimi Jamison]] || Debut
|[[Jimi Jamison]]
|Debut
|-
|-
| ''[[Woodface]]'' || [[Crowded House]] ||-
| ''[[Woodface]]'' || [[Crowded House]] ||-
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| ''[[Baby Teeth (Therapy? album)|Babyteeth]]'' || [[Therapy?]] ||-
| ''[[Baby Teeth (Therapy? album)|Babyteeth]]'' || [[Therapy?]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" align="center"|16
| rowspan="4" align="center"|16
| ''[[Vocally Pimpin']]'' || [[Above the Law (group)|Above the Law]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Biscuits (EP)|Biscuits]]'' || [[Living Colour]] || EP
| ''[[Biscuits (EP)|Biscuits]]'' || [[Living Colour]] || EP
|-
| ''[[The Globe (album)|The Globe]]'' || [[Big Audio Dynamite II]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Straight Checkn 'Em]]'' || [[Compton's Most Wanted]] ||-
| ''[[Straight Checkn 'Em]]'' || [[Compton's Most Wanted]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Vocally Pimpin']]'' || [[Above the Law (group)|Above the Law]] ||-
|-
|-
| align="center"|22
| align="center"|22
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|-
| rowspan="8" align="center"|23
| rowspan="8" align="center"|23
| ''[[C.M.B.]]'' || [[Color Me Badd]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Breaking Atoms]]'' || [[Main Source]] ||-
| ''[[Breaking Atoms]]'' || [[Main Source]] ||-
|-
| ''[[C.M.B.]]'' || [[Color Me Badd]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''Circa'' || [[Mary's Danish]] ||-
| ''Circa'' || [[Mary's Danish]] ||-
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| ''[[Praise the Lard]]'' || [[Pig (musical project)|Pig]] ||-
| ''[[Praise the Lard]]'' || [[Pig (musical project)|Pig]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="4" align="center"|30
| rowspan="5" align="center"|30
| ''[[A Future Without a Past...]]'' || [[Leaders of the New School]] ||-
| ''[[A Future Without a Past...]]'' || [[Leaders of the New School]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Day 1]]'' || [[Robbie Nevil]] ||-
| ''[[Day 1 (album)|Day 1]]'' || [[Robbie Nevil]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Jah Kingdom]]'' || [[Burning Spear]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Widespread Panic (album)|Widespread Panic]]'' || [[Widespread Panic]] ||-
| ''[[Widespread Panic (album)|Widespread Panic]]'' || [[Widespread Panic]] ||-
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|-
| rowspan="2" align="center"|?
| rowspan="2" align="center"|?
| ''[[Steady Diet of Nothing]]'' || [[Fugazi (band)|Fugazi]] ||-
| ''[[Steady Diet of Nothing]]'' || [[Fugazi]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Slavestate]]'' || [[Godflesh]] || EP
| ''[[Slavestate]]'' || [[Godflesh]] || EP
|-
|-
| rowspan="35" valign="center" align="center" style="background:#D8BFD8; textcolor:#000;" | '''A<br>U<br>G<br>U<br>S<br>T'''
| rowspan="34" valign="center" align="center" style="background:#D8BFD8; textcolor:#000;" | '''A<br>U<br>G<br>U<br>S<br>T'''
| align="center"|3
| ''[[To Mother]]'' || [[Babes in Toyland (band)|Babes in Toyland]] || EP
|-
| align="center"|5
| align="center"|5
| ''[[Brainstorm (album)|Brainstorm]]'' || [[Young MC]] ||-
| ''[[Brainstorm (album)|Brainstorm]]'' || [[Young MC]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="7" align="center"|6
| rowspan="6" align="center"|6
| ''[[Ask the Ages]]'' || [[Sonny Sharrock]] ||-
|-
| ''[[1000 Smiling Knuckles]]'' || [[Skin Yard]] ||-
| ''[[1000 Smiling Knuckles]]'' || [[Skin Yard]] ||-
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| ''[[Blue Lines]]'' || [[Massive Attack]] ||-
| ''[[Ask the Ages]]'' || [[Sonny Sharrock]] ||-
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| ''[[Harem Scarem (album)|Harem Scarem]]'' || [[Harem Scarem]] ||-
| ''[[Harem Scarem (album)|Harem Scarem]]'' || [[Harem Scarem]] ||-
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| rowspan="2" align="center"|12
| rowspan="2" align="center"|12
| ''[[Mental Vortex]]'' || [[Coroner (band)|Coroner]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Metallica (album)|Metallica]]'' || [[Metallica]] ||-
| ''[[Metallica (album)|Metallica]]'' || [[Metallica]] ||-
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| ''[[Mental Vortex]]'' || [[Coroner (band)|Coroner]] ||-
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| rowspan="3" align="center"|13
| rowspan="3" align="center"|13
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| ''[[Pocket Full of Kryptonite]]'' || [[Spin Doctors]] ||-
| ''[[Pocket Full of Kryptonite]]'' || [[Spin Doctors]] ||-
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|-
| align="center"|23
| rowspan="2" align="center"|23
| ''[[Mistaken Identity (Donna Summer album)|Mistaken Identity]]'' || [[Donna Summer]] ||-
| ''[[Mistaken Identity (Donna Summer album)|Mistaken Identity]]'' || [[Donna Summer]] ||-
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| ''[[Paradise Lost (Cirith Ungol album)|Paradise Lost]]'' || [[Cirith Ungol (band)|Cirith Ungol]] ||-
| align="center"|26
|-
| rowspan="11" align="center"|27
| ''[[Leisure (album)|Leisure]]'' || [[Blur (band)|Blur]] || Debut
| ''[[Leisure (album)|Leisure]]'' || [[Blur (band)|Blur]] || Debut
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| ''[[Aces (album)|Aces]]'' || [[Suzy Bogguss]] ||-
| rowspan="10" align="center"|27
|-
| ''[[Altered State (Altered State album)|Altered State]]'' || [[Altered State (band)|Altered State]] || Debut
| ''[[Altered State (Altered State album)|Altered State]]'' || [[Altered State (band)|Altered State]] || Debut
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| ''[[fear (Toad the Wet Sprocket album)|fear]]'' || [[Toad the Wet Sprocket]] ||-
| ''[[fear (Toad the Wet Sprocket album)|fear]]'' || [[Toad the Wet Sprocket]] ||-
|-
| ''[[The Fire Inside (Bob Seger album)|The Fire Inside]]'' || [[Bob Seger]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[I Need a Haircut]]'' || [[Biz Markie]] ||-
| ''[[I Need a Haircut]]'' || [[Biz Markie]] ||-
|-
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| ''[[The Fire Inside]]'' || [[Bob Seger]] ||-
| ''[[Lovescape]]'' || [[Neil Diamond]] ||
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| ''[[Abort (album)|Abort]]'' || [[Tribe (band)|Tribe]] ||-
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| ''[[The Prodigal Stranger]]'' || [[Procol Harum]] ||-
| ''[[The Prodigal Stranger]]'' || [[Procol Harum]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Ten (Pearl Jam album)|Ten]]'' || [[Pearl Jam]] || Debut
| ''[[Ten (Pearl Jam album)|Ten]]'' || [[Pearl Jam]] || Debut
|-
| ''[[Lovescape]]'' || [[Neil Diamond]] ||
|-
|-
| align="center"|?
| align="center"|?
| ''[[Scrabbling at the Lock]]'' || [[The Ex (band)|The Ex]] & [[Tom Cora]] ||-
| ''[[Scrabbling at the Lock]]'' || [[The Ex (band)|The Ex]] & [[Tom Cora]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="61" valign="center" align="center" style="background:#98FB98; textcolor:#000;" |'''S<br>E<br>P<br>T<br>E<br>M<br>B<br>E<br>R'''
| rowspan="66" valign="center" align="center" style="background:#98FB98; textcolor:#000;" |'''S<br>E<br>P<br>T<br>E<br>M<br>B<br>E<br>R'''
| align="center"|1
| rowspan="4" align="center"|2
| ''[[The Ghost Sonata (album)|The Ghost Sonata]]'' || [[Tuxedomoon]] ||-
| ''[[Guaranteed (Level 42 album)|Guaranteed]]'' || [[Level 42]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Catfish Rising]]'' || [[Jethro Tull (band)|Jethro Tull]] ||-
| rowspan="3" align="center"|2
| ''[[Guaranteed (Level 42 album)|Guaranteed]]'' || [[Level 42]] ||-
|-
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| ''[[Just for a Day]]'' || [[Slowdive]] ||-
| ''[[Just for a Day]]'' || [[Slowdive]] ||-
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| rowspan="6" align="center"|3
| rowspan="6" align="center"|3
| ''[[Roll the Bones]]'' || [[Rush (band)|Rush]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Horrorscope (Overkill album)|Horrorscope]]'' || [[Overkill (band)|Overkill]] ||-
| ''[[Horrorscope (Overkill album)|Horrorscope]]'' || [[Overkill (band)|Overkill]] ||-
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| ''[[Ratt & Roll 81–91]]'' || [[Ratt]] || Greatest Hits
| ''[[Ratt & Roll 81–91]]'' || [[Ratt]] || Greatest Hits
|-
| ''[[Roll the Bones]]'' || [[Rush (band)|Rush]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Travelers and Thieves]]'' || [[Blues Traveler]] ||-
| ''[[Travelers and Thieves]]'' || [[Blues Traveler]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="8" align="center"|10
| rowspan="1" align="center"|9
| ''[[Blow Up (The Smithereens album)|Blow Up]]'' || [[The Smithereens]] ||-
| ''[[On Every Street]]'' || [[Dire Straits]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="7" align="center"|10
| ''[[Catfish Rising]]'' || [[Jethro Tull (band)|Jethro Tull]] ||-
| ''[[Abort (album)|Abort]]'' || [[Tribe (band)|Tribe]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Blow Up (The Smithereens album)|Blow Up]]'' || [[The Smithereens]] ||-
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| ''[[The Force Behind the Power]]'' || [[Diana Ross]] ||-
| ''[[The Force Behind the Power]]'' || [[Diana Ross]] ||-
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| ''[[Leap of Faith (Kenny Loggins album)|Leap of Faith]]'' || [[Kenny Loggins]] ||-
| ''[[Leap of Faith (Kenny Loggins album)|Leap of Faith]]'' || [[Kenny Loggins]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[On Every Street]]'' || [[Dire Straits]] ||-
| ''[[Psychotic Supper]]'' || [[Tesla (band)|Tesla]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Psychotic Supper (album)|Psychotic Supper]]'' || [[Tesla (band)|Tesla]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Ropin' the Wind]]'' || [[Garth Brooks]] ||-
| ''[[Ropin' the Wind]]'' || [[Garth Brooks]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Showstoppers]]'' || [[Barry Manilow]] ||-
| ''[[Showstoppers (album)|Showstoppers]]'' || [[Barry Manilow]] ||-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|12
| ''[[Screw It!]]'' || [[Danger Danger]] || Japanese release date
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| rowspan="3" align="center"|16
| rowspan="3" align="center"|16
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| ''[[Wings of Joy]]'' || [[Cranes (band)|Cranes]] || Debut
| ''[[Wings of Joy]]'' || [[Cranes (band)|Cranes]] || Debut
|-
|-
| rowspan="9" align="center"|17
| rowspan="10" align="center"|17
| ''[[Act Like You Know (MC Lyte album)|Act Like You Know]]'' || [[MC Lyte]] ||-
| ''[[Use Your Illusion I]]'' || [[Guns N' Roses]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Best O' Boingo]]'' || [[Oingo Boingo]] ||-
| ''[[Use Your Illusion II]]'' || [[Guns N' Roses]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Don't Try This at Home (Billy Bragg album)|Don't Try This at Home]]'' || [[Billy Bragg]] ||-
| ''[[No More Tears]]'' || [[Ozzy Osbourne]] || US
|-
|-
| ''[[Emotions (Mariah Carey album)|Emotions]]'' || [[Mariah Carey]] ||-
| ''[[Emotions (Mariah Carey album)|Emotions]]'' || [[Mariah Carey]] ||-
|-
| ''[[No More Tears]]'' || [[Ozzy Osbourne]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Pretty on the Inside]]'' || [[Hole (band)|Hole]] ||-
| ''[[Pretty on the Inside]]'' || [[Hole (band)|Hole]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Still Feel Gone]]'' || [[Uncle Tupelo]] ||-
| ''[[Act Like You Know]]'' || [[MC Lyte]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Use Your Illusion I]]'' || [[Guns N' Roses]] ||-
| ''[[Ain't a Damn Thang Changed]]'' || [[WC and the Maad Circle]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Use Your Illusion II]]'' || [[Guns N' Roses]] ||-
| ''[[Best O' Boingo]]'' || [[Oingo Boingo]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Don't Try This at Home (Billy Bragg album)|Don't Try This at Home]]'' || [[Billy Bragg]] ||-
| rowspan="2" align="center"|19
| ''[[Live Train to Heartbreak Station]]'' || [[Cinderella (band)|Cinderella]] || Live
|-
|-
| ''[[Still Feel Gone]]'' || [[Uncle Tupelo]] ||-
|-
| rowspan="1" align="center"|19
| ''[[Mad Mad World]]'' || [[Tom Cochrane]] || Canada; released in US in Feb '92
| ''[[Mad Mad World]]'' || [[Tom Cochrane]] || Canada; released in US in Feb '92
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| ''[[The Pod]]'' || [[Ween]] ||-
| ''[[The Pod]]'' || [[Ween]] ||-
|-
|-
| align="center"|22
| rowspan="6" align="center"|23
| ''Meridian'' || [[Monks of Doom]] ||-
| ''[[Decade of Decadence]]'' || [[Mötley Crüe]] || Compilation
|-
|-
| rowspan="6" align="center"|23
| ''[[Screamadelica]]'' || [[Primal Scream]] ||-
| ''[[Screamadelica]]'' || [[Primal Scream]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Sigh No More (Gamma Ray album)|Sigh No More]]'' || [[Gamma Ray (band)|Gamma Ray]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Shake Me Up]]'' || [[Little Feat]] ||-
| ''[[Shake Me Up]]'' || [[Little Feat]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Sigh No More (Gamma Ray album)|Sigh No More]]'' || [[Gamma Ray (band)|Gamma Ray]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Trompe le Monde]]'' || [[Pixies (band)|Pixies]] ||-
| ''[[Trompe le Monde]]'' || [[Pixies (band)|Pixies]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Waking Up the Neighbours]]'' || [[Bryan Adams]] || Canada; released 24 Sep in US
|-
|-
| ''[[Wretch (album)|Wretch]]'' || [[Kyuss]] ||-
| ''[[Wretch (album)|Wretch]]'' || [[Kyuss]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="12" align="center"|24
| rowspan="12" align="center"|24
| ''[[Nevermind]]'' || [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Blood Sugar Sex Magik]]'' || [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]] ||-
| ''[[Blood Sugar Sex Magik]]'' || [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Waking Up the Neighbours]]'' || [[Bryan Adams]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Ceremony (The Cult album)|Ceremony]]'' || [[The Cult]] ||-
| ''[[Ceremony (The Cult album)|Ceremony]]'' || [[The Cult]] ||-
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|-
| ''[[The Low End Theory]]'' || [[A Tribe Called Quest]] ||-
| ''[[The Low End Theory]]'' || [[A Tribe Called Quest]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Nevermind]]'' || [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Prove You Wrong]]'' || [[Prong (band)|Prong]] ||-
| ''[[Prove You Wrong]]'' || [[Prong (band)|Prong]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Queer (Thompson Twins album)|Queer]]'' || [[Thompson Twins]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Rock the House Live!]]'' || [[Heart (band)|Heart]] || Live
| ''[[Rock the House Live!]]'' || [[Heart (band)|Heart]] || Live
|-
|-
| ''[[Rock 'til You Drop]]'' || [[Status Quo]] ||-
| ''[[Rock 'til You Drop]]'' || [[Status Quo (band)|Status Quo]]||-
|-
| ''[[Queer (Thompson Twins album)|Queer]]'' || [[Thompson Twins]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="5" align="center"|30
| rowspan="5" align="center"|30
| ''[[Stars (Simply Red album)|Stars]]'' || [[Simply Red]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Ebbhead]]'' || [[Nitzer Ebb]] ||-
| ''[[Ebbhead]]'' || [[Nitzer Ebb]] ||-
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| ''[[Raise (album)|Raise]]'' || [[Swervedriver]] ||-
| ''[[Raise (album)|Raise]]'' || [[Swervedriver]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Stars (Simply Red album)|Stars]]'' || [[Simply Red]]||-
| ''[[Storyville (album)|Storyville]]'' || [[Robbie Robertson]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="6" align="center"|?
| ''[[Storyville (album)|Storyville]]'' || [[Robbie Robertson]]||-
| ''[[Live Train to Heartbreak Station]]'' || [[Cinderella (band)|Cinderella]] || Live
|-
| ''Meridian'' || [[Monks of Doom]] ||-
|-
| ''[[The Ghost Sonata (album)|The Ghost Sonata]]'' || [[Tuxedomoon]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Late Night Grande Hotel]]'' || [[Nanci Griffith]] ||-
|-
| ''[[This Year's Girl (album)|This Year's Girl]]'' || [[Pizzicato Five]] ||-
|-
|-
| align="center"|?
| ''[[Tribal Voice]]'' || [[Yothu Yindi]] ||-
| ''[[Tribal Voice]]'' || [[Yothu Yindi]] ||-
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!Notes
|-
|-
| rowspan="51" valign="center" align="center" style="background:#FFA07A; textcolor:#000;" | '''O<br>C<br>T<br>O<br>B<br>E<br>R'''
| rowspan="54" valign="center" align="center" style="background:#FFA07A; textcolor:#000;" | '''O<br>C<br>T<br>O<br>B<br>E<br>R'''
| rowspan="6" align="center"|1
| rowspan="6" align="center"|1
| ''[[Apocalypse 91... The Enemy Strikes Black]]'' || [[Public Enemy (group)|Public Enemy]] ||-
| ''[[Apocalypse 91... The Enemy Strikes Black]]'' || [[Public Enemy]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Diamonds and Pearls]]'' || [[Prince (musician)|Prince]] & [[The New Power Generation]] ||-
| ''[[Diamonds and Pearls]]'' || [[Prince (musician)|Prince]] & [[The New Power Generation]] ||-
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| ''[[White Noise (Cop Shoot Cop album)|White Noise]]'' || [[Cop Shoot Cop]] ||-
| ''[[White Noise (Cop Shoot Cop album)|White Noise]]'' || [[Cop Shoot Cop]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" align="center"|3
| rowspan="1" align="center"|3
| ''[[Mr. Scarface Is Back]]'' || [[Scarface (rapper)|Scarface]] || Solo Debut
|-
| ''[[Everclear (album)|Everclear]]'' || [[American Music Club]] ||-
| ''[[Everclear (album)|Everclear]]'' || [[American Music Club]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" align="center"|4
| rowspan="2" align="center"|4
| ''[[Welcome to My Dream (album)|Welcome to My Dream]]'' || [[MC 900 Ft. Jesus]] ||-
| ''[[Streets: A Rock Opera]]'' || [[Savatage]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Miscellaneous T]]'' || [[They Might Be Giants]] || B-Sides & Remixes
| ''[[Welcome to My Dream]]'' || [[MC 900 Ft. Jesus]] ||-
|-
|-
| align="center"|7
| ''[[Streets: A Rock Opera]]'' || [[Savatage]] ||-
| ''[[Paul McCartney's Liverpool Oratorio]]'' || [[Paul McCartney]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" align="center"|8
| rowspan="6" align="center"|8
| ''[[Badmotorfinger]]'' || [[Soundgarden]] ||-
| ''[[Badmotorfinger]]'' || [[Soundgarden]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Cool as Ice (album)|Cool as Ice]]'' || [[Vanilla Ice]] || Soundtrack
| ''[[Cool as Ice (album)|Cool as Ice]]'' || [[Vanilla Ice]] || Soundtrack
|-
| ''[[Miscellaneous T]]'' || [[They Might Be Giants]] || B-Sides & Remixes
|-
| ''[[Mr. Scarface Is Back]]'' || [[Scarface (rapper)|Scarface]] || Solo Debut
|-
|-
| ''[[To Whom It May Concern...]]'' || [[Freestyle Fellowship]] || Debut
| ''[[To Whom It May Concern...]]'' || [[Freestyle Fellowship]] || Debut
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| align="center"|9
| align="center"|9
| ''[[The Plague That Makes Your Booty Move...It's the Infectious Grooves]]'' || [[Infectious Grooves]] ||-
| ''[[The Plague That Makes Your Booty Move...It's the Infectious Grooves]]'' || [[Infectious Grooves]] ||-
|-
| align="center"|11
| ''[[Paul McCartney's Liverpool Oratorio]]'' || [[Paul McCartney]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" align="center"|14
| rowspan="3" align="center"|14
| ''[[The First Letter]]'' || [[Wire (band)|Wir]] ||-
| ''[[The First Letter]]'' || [[Wire (band)|Wire]] ||-
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|-
| ''[[Let's Get to It]]'' || [[Kylie Minogue]] ||-
| ''[[Let's Get to It]]'' || [[Kylie Minogue]] ||-
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| ''[[As Ugly as They Wanna Be]]'' || [[Ugly Kid Joe]] ||-
| ''[[As Ugly as They Wanna Be]]'' || [[Ugly Kid Joe]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Chorus (Erasure album)|Chorus]]'' || [[Erasure]] ||-
| ''[[Chorus (Erasure album)|Chorus]]'' || [[Erasure (duo)|Erasure]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Mr. Bad Example]]'' || [[Warren Zevon]] ||-
| ''[[Mr. Bad Example]]'' || [[Warren Zevon]] ||-
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| ''[[The Wayward Sons of Mother Earth]]'' || [[Skyclad (band)|Skyclad]] ||-
| ''[[The Wayward Sons of Mother Earth]]'' || [[Skyclad (band)|Skyclad]] ||-
|-
|-
| align="center"|19
| rowspan="13" align="center"|22
| ''[[Beauty and the Beast (1991 soundtrack)|Beauty and the Beast: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]]'' || Various Artists ||-
| ''[[Decade of Decadence]]'' || [[Mötley Crüe]] || Compilation
|-
|-
| rowspan="12" align="center"|22
| ''[[Dondestan]]'' || [[Robert Wyatt]] ||-
| ''[[Dondestan]]'' || [[Robert Wyatt]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Effigy of the Forgotten]]'' || [[Suffocation (band)|Suffocation]] ||-
| ''[[Effigy of the Forgotten]]'' || [[Suffocation (band)|Suffocation]] ||-
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| ''[[Girlfriend (album)|Girlfriend]]'' || [[Matthew Sweet]] ||-
| ''[[Girlfriend (Matthew Sweet album)|Girlfriend]]'' || [[Matthew Sweet]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Human (Death album)|Human]]'' || [[Death (metal band)|Death]] ||-
| ''[[Human (Death album)|Human]]'' || [[Death (metal band)|Death]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[I Wish My Brother George Was Here]]'' || [[Del tha Funkee Homosapien]] || Debut
| ''[[I Wish My Brother George Was Here]]'' || [[Del the Funky Homosapien]] || Debut
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| ''[[Mississippi Lad]]'' || [[Teddy Edwards]] ||-
| ''[[Mississippi Lad]]'' || [[Teddy Edwards]] ||-
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| ''[[Weld (album)|Weld]]'' || [[Neil Young]] || Live; initially packaged with ''[[Arc (Neil Young & Crazy Horse album)|Arc]]'' CD
| ''[[Weld (album)|Weld]]'' || [[Neil Young]] || Live; initially packaged with ''[[Arc (Neil Young & Crazy Horse album)|Arc]]'' CD
|-
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| ''[[A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing (Black Sheep album)|A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing]]'' || [[Black Sheep (hip hop group)|Black Sheep]] || Debut
| ''[[A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing (Black Sheep album)|A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing]]'' || [[Black Sheep (group)|Black Sheep]] || Debut
|-
|-
| ''Wound'' || [[Skin Chamber]] || Debut
| ''Wound'' || [[Skin Chamber]] || Debut
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| ''[[No Pocky for Kitty]]'' || [[Superchunk]] ||-
| ''[[No Pocky for Kitty]]'' || [[Superchunk]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" align="center"|?
| rowspan="5" align="center"|?
| ''[[Cold World (EP)|Cold World]]'' || [[Godflesh]] || EP
| ''[[Cold World (EP)|Cold World]]'' || [[Godflesh]] || EP
|-
|''[[McIntyre, Treadmore and Davitt]]'' || [[Half Man Half Biscuit]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[For Keeps (album)|For Keeps]]'' || [[The Field Mice]] ||-
| ''[[For Keeps (album)|For Keeps]]'' || [[The Field Mice]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Like Never Before]]'' || [[Taj Mahal (musician)|Taj Mahal]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Penny Century (The Clouds album)|Penny Century]]'' || [[The Clouds (Australian band)|The Clouds]] || Debut
| ''[[Penny Century (The Clouds album)|Penny Century]]'' || [[The Clouds (Australian band)|The Clouds]] || Debut
|-
|-
| rowspan="39" valign="center" align="center" style="background:#D8BFD8; textcolor:#000;" | '''N<br>O<br>V<br>E<br>M<br>B<br>E<br>R'''
| rowspan="42" valign="center" align="center" style="background:#D8BFD8; textcolor:#000;" | '''N<br>O<br>V<br>E<br>M<br>B<br>E<br>R'''
| rowspan="3" align="center"|1
| rowspan="2" align="center"|1
| ''[[Beauty and the Beast (1991 soundtrack)|Beauty and the Beast: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]]'' || Various Artists ||-
|-
| ''[[Infrared Roses]]'' || [[Grateful Dead]] || Live Compilation
| ''[[Infrared Roses]]'' || [[Grateful Dead]] || Live Compilation
|-
|-
| ''[[Night of the Stormrider]]'' || [[Iced Earth]] || UK
| ''[[Mule Bone (album)|Mule Bone]]'' || [[Taj Mahal (musician)|Taj Mahal]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="5" align="center"|4
| rowspan="5" align="center"|4
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| ''[[Shepherd Moons]]'' || [[Enya]] ||-
| ''[[Shepherd Moons]]'' || [[Enya]] ||-
|-
|-
| align="center"|5
| rowspan="3" align="center"|5
| ''[[Blind (Corrosion of Conformity album)|Blind]]'' || [[Corrosion of Conformity]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Paul Simon's Concert in the Park]]'' || [[Paul Simon]] || Live
| ''[[Paul Simon's Concert in the Park]]'' || [[Paul Simon]] || Live
|-
|-
| align="center"|6
| ''[[The Sky Is Crying (album)|The Sky Is Crying]]'' || [[Stevie Ray Vaughan]] || Recorded 1984–'89
| ''[[The Sky Is Crying (album)|The Sky Is Crying]]'' || [[Stevie Ray Vaughan]] || Recorded 1984–'89
|-
|-
| align="center"|6
| rowspan="6" align="center"|11
| ''[[Ricky Martin (1991 album)|Ricky Martin]]'' || [[Ricky Martin]] ||-
| ''[[We Can't Dance]]'' || [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Night of the Stormrider]]'' || [[Iced Earth]] || UK
| align="center"|10
| ''[[Sadisfaction]]'' || [[Gregorian (band)|Gregorian]] ||-
|-
|-
| rowspan="5" align="center"|11
| ''[[Bitterblue]]'' || [[Bonnie Tyler]] ||-
| ''[[Bitterblue]]'' || [[Bonnie Tyler]] ||-
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| ''[[Wall of Hits]]'' || [[Slade]] || Compilation
| ''[[Wall of Hits]]'' || [[Slade]] || Compilation
|-
|-
| rowspan="9" align="center"|12
| ''[[We Can't Dance]]'' || [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]] ||-
| ''[[2Pacalypse Now]]'' || [[2Pac]] || Debut
|-
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| rowspan="8" align="center"|12
| ''[[80–85]]'' || [[Bad Religion]] || Compilation
| ''[[80–85]]'' || [[Bad Religion]] || Compilation
|-
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| ''[[Real Love (Lisa Stansfield album)|Real Love]]'' || [[Lisa Stansfield]] ||-
| ''[[Real Love (Lisa Stansfield album)|Real Love]]'' || [[Lisa Stansfield]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Sticks and Stones (Tracy Lawrence album)|Sticks and Stones]]'' || [[Tracy Lawrence]] ||-
| ''[[Swallow This Live]]'' || [[Poison (American band)|Poison]] || 2 discs; Live
|-
|-
| ''[[2Pacalypse Now]]'' || [[Tupac Shakur|2Pac]] || Debut
| ''[[Swallow This Live]]'' || [[Poison (band)|Poison]] || 2 discs; Live
|-
|-
| align="center"|18
| rowspan="2" align="center"|18
| ''[[Now That's What I Call Music! 20 (UK series)|Now That's What I Call Music! 20]]'' || Various Artists || Compilation
|-
| rowspan="7" align="center"|19
| ''[[Achtung Baby]]'' || [[U2]] ||-
| ''[[Achtung Baby]]'' || [[U2]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''Now That's What I Call Music! 20'' || Various Artists || Compilation
|-
| rowspan="6" align="center"|19
| ''[[Beckology]]'' || [[Jeff Beck]] || Box Set
| ''[[Beckology]]'' || [[Jeff Beck]] || Box Set
|-
|-
| ''[[Cool Hand Lōc]]'' || [[Tone Lōc]] ||-
| ''[[Cool Hand Lōc]]'' || [[Tone Lōc]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Inner Child]]'' || [[Shanice]] ||-
| ''[[Inner Child (album)|Inner Child]]'' || [[Shanice]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Pandora's Box (album)|Pandora's Box]]'' || [[Aerosmith]] || Box Set
| ''[[Pandora's Box (album)|Pandora's Box]]'' || [[Aerosmith]] || Box Set
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| ''[[T.E.V.I.N.]]'' || [[Tevin Campbell]] || Debut
| ''[[T.E.V.I.N.]]'' || [[Tevin Campbell]] || Debut
|-
|-
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| rowspan="4" align="center"|26
| ''[[Dangerous (Michael Jackson album)|Dangerous]]'' || [[Michael Jackson]] ||-
| ''[[Dangerous (Michael Jackson album)|Dangerous]]'' || [[Michael Jackson]] ||-
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| ''[[Keep It Comin']]'' || [[Keith Sweat]] ||-
| ''[[Keep It Comin']]'' || [[Keith Sweat]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Ricky Martin (1991 album)|Ricky Martin]]'' || [[Ricky Martin]] ||-
| rowspan="3" align="center"|?
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|27
|''[[In the Life (album)|In the Life]]''
|[[B'z]]
| –
|-
| rowspan="4" align="center"|?
| ''[[Brown (Grotus album)|Brown]]'' || [[Grotus]] || Debut
| ''[[Brown (Grotus album)|Brown]]'' || [[Grotus]] || Debut
|-
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| ''[[No Jive]]'' || [[Nazareth (band)|Nazareth]] ||-
| ''[[No Jive]]'' || [[Nazareth (band)|Nazareth]] ||-
|-
|-
| ''[[Sadisfaction]]'' || [[Gregorian (band)|Gregorian]] ||-
| rowspan="10" valign="center" align="center" style="background:#98FB98; textcolor:#000;" |'''D<br>E<br>C<br>E<br>M<br>B<br>E<br>R'''
|-
| rowspan="11" valign="center" align="center" style="background:#98FB98; textcolor:#000;" |'''D<br>E<br>C<br>E<br>M<br>B<br>E<br>R'''
| align="center"|3
| align="center"|3
| ''[[Affairs of the Heart (album)|Affairs of the Heart]]'' || [[Jody Watley]] ||-
| ''[[Affairs of the Heart (album)|Affairs of the Heart]]'' || [[Jody Watley]] ||-
|-
|-
| align="center"|6
| rowspan="2" align="center"|6
| ''[[Forest of Equilibrium]]'' || [[Cathedral (band)|Cathedral]] ||-
| ''[[Forest of Equilibrium]]'' || [[Cathedral (band)|Cathedral]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Spine of God]]'' || [[Monster Magnet]] ||-
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|-
| align="center"|10
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| ''[[V (Legião Urbana album)|V]]'' || [[Legião Urbana]] ||-
| ''[[V (Legião Urbana album)|V]]'' || [[Legião Urbana]] ||-
|-
|-
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| align="center"|17
| ''[[Kerplunk (album)|Kerplunk]]'' || [[Green Day]] || LP Vinyl USA Release
| ''[[Kerplunk (album)|Kerplunk]]'' || [[Green Day]] || LP Vinyl USA Release
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| ''[[Juice (soundtrack)|Juice]]'' || Various Artists || Soundtrack
| ''[[Juice (soundtrack)|Juice]]'' || Various Artists || Soundtrack
|-
|-
| ''[[Mental Jewelry]]'' || [[Live (band)|Live]] ||Debut
| ''[[Mental Jewelry]]'' || [[Live (band)|Live]] || Debut
|-
| align="center"|?
| ''[[Spine of God]]'' || [[Monster Magnet]] ||-
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==Release date unknown==
===Release date unknown===
{{col-begin}}
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{{col-2}}
*''85–86'' – [[Dag Nasty]]
*''85–86'' – [[Dag Nasty]]
*''[[30 Something]]'' – [[Carter USM]]
*''[[30 Something]]'' – [[Carter USM]]
*''Alice in Wonderland No. 1'' - [[Randy Greif]]
*''Addicted to Jesus'' [[Carman (singer)|Carman]]
*''Alice in Wonderland No. 2'' - [[Randy Greif]]
*''Alice in Wonderland No. 1'' [[Randy Greif]]
*''Alice in Wonderland No. 3'' - [[Randy Greif]]
*''Alice in Wonderland No. 2'' [[Randy Greif]]
*''Alice in Wonderland No. 3'' – [[Randy Greif]]
*''[[All True Man]]'' – [[Alexander O'Neal]]
*''[[All True Man]]'' – [[Alexander O'Neal]]
*''[[Amen (Salif Keita album)|Amen]]'' – [[Salif Keita]]
*''[[Amen (Salif Keita album)|Amen]]'' – [[Salif Keita]]
*''Angst'' – [[Lacrimosa (band)|Lacrimosa]]
*''Angst'' – [[Lacrimosa (band)|Lacrimosa]]
*''[[Architect of Fear]]'' – [[Raven (band)|Raven]]
*''[[Architect of Fear]]'' – [[Raven (band)|Raven]]
*''[[Artistic Vice]]'' - [[Daniel Johnston]]
*''[[Artistic Vice]]'' [[Daniel Johnston]]
*''[[Baby Animals (album)|Baby Animals]]'' – [[Baby Animals]] (debut)
*''[[Baby Animals (album)|Baby Animals]]'' – [[Baby Animals]] (debut)
*''[[BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert (Hawkwind album)|BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert]]'' – [[Hawkwind]]
*''[[BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert (Hawkwind album)|BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert]]'' – [[Hawkwind]]
*''[[Cadillac Rag]]'' - [[John Hartford]]
*''[[Chagall Guevara (album)|Chagall Guevara]]'' – [[Chagall Guevara]]
*''[[The Beast Inside]]'' – [[Inspiral Carpets]]
*''[[The Beast Inside]]'' – [[Inspiral Carpets]]
*''[[Coming Down (album)|Coming Down]]'' – [[Daniel Ash]]
*''[[Go Figure (album)|Go Figure]]'' – [[Spirit of the West]]
*''[[Whirlpool (Chapterhouse album)|Whirlpool]]'' – [[Chapterhouse (band)|Chapterhouse]]
*''[[Believing in Better]]'' – [[Lennie Gallant]]
*''[[Believing in Better]]'' – [[Lennie Gallant]]
*''[[The Best of Spandau Ballet]]'' – [[Spandau Ballet]]
*''[[The Best of Spandau Ballet]]'' – [[Spandau Ballet]]
*''[[The Big Wheel (album)|The Big Wheel]]'' – [[Runrig]]
*''[[The Big Wheel (album)|The Big Wheel]]'' – [[Runrig]]
*''[[Bluesiana II]]'' – [[Dr. John]]
*''[[Boomerang (Mad at the World album)|Boomerang]]'' – [[Mad at the World]]
*''[[Border Drive-In Theatre]]'' – [[The Raindogs]]
*''[[Border Drive-In Theatre]]'' – [[The Raindogs]]
*''[[Boys Will Be Boyz]]'' – [[Newsboys]]
*''[[Boys Will Be Boyz]]'' – [[Newsboys]]
*''[[By Heart (Brenda K. Starr album)|By Heart]]'' – [[Brenda K. Starr]]
*''[[By Heart (Brenda K. Starr album)|By Heart]]'' – [[Brenda K. Starr]]
*''[[Cadillac Rag]]'' – [[John Hartford]]
*''Caporal Grille'' – [[Golden Sounds|Zangalewa]]
*''[[Chagall Guevara (album)|Chagall Guevara]]'' – [[Chagall Guevara]]
*''[[Civil Rites]]'' – [[Resurrection Band|REZ]]
*''[[Clown Heaven and Hell]]'' (EP) – [[Me Mom and Morgentaler]]
*''[[Clown Heaven and Hell]]'' (EP) – [[Me Mom and Morgentaler]]
*''[[Coming Down (album)|Coming Down]]'' – [[Daniel Ash]]
*''[[The Commitments (film)|The Commitments]]'' – Various Artists (soundtrack)
*''[[The Commitments (film)|The Commitments]]'' – Various Artists (soundtrack)
*''[[Daisychain Reaction]]'' - [[Poster Children]]
*''[[Daisychain Reaction]]'' [[Poster Children]]
*''Day By Day'' - [[E. T. Mensah]]
*''[[Daniela Mercury (album)|Daniela Mercury]]'' – [[Daniela Mercury]]
*''[[Daniela Mercury (album)|Daniela Mercury]]'' – [[Daniela Mercury]]
*''Day By Day'' – [[E. T. Mensah]]
*''[[A Different Kind of Weather]]'' – [[The Dream Academy]]
*''[[A Different Kind of Weather]]'' – [[The Dream Academy]]
*''[[Don't Fear the Reaper (EP)|Don't Fear the Reaper]]'' (EP) – [[J.G. Thirlwell|Clint Ruin]] and [[Lydia Lunch]]
*''[[Don't Fear the Reaper (EP)|Don't Fear the Reaper]]'' (EP) – [[Clint Ruin]] and [[Lydia Lunch]]
*''[[Distant Plastic Trees]]'' – [[The Magnetic Fields]]
*''[[Distant Plastic Trees]]'' – [[The Magnetic Fields]]
*''[[Du ciment sous les plaines]]'' – [[Noir Désir]]
*''[[Early On (1964–1966)]]'' – [[David Bowie]]
*''[[Early On (1964–1966)]]'' – [[David Bowie]]
*''[[Eggnog (album)|Eggnog]]'' (EP) – [[Melvins]]
*''[[Eggnog (album)|Eggnog]]'' (EP) – [[Melvins]]
*''[[Electric Barnyard]]'' – [[The Kentucky Headhunters]]
*''[[Electric Barnyard]]'' – [[The Kentucky Headhunters]]
*''[[Ella Returns to Berlin]]'' – [[Ella Fitzgerald]]
*''[[Ella Returns to Berlin]]'' – [[Ella Fitzgerald]]
*''[[Fire and Love]]'' – [[Guardian (band)|Guardian]]
*''The First of Too Many'' – [[Senseless Things]]
*''The First of Too Many'' – [[Senseless Things]]
*''Fis Fis Tziganes'' - [[Okay Temiz]]
*''Fis Fis Tziganes'' [[Okay Temiz]]
*''[[Foxbase Alpha]]'' – [[Saint Etienne (band)|Saint Etienne]]
*''[[Freaks (X Marks the Pedwalk album)|Freaks]]'' – [[X Marks the Pedwalk]]
*''[[Freaks (X Marks the Pedwalk album)|Freaks]]'' - [[X Marks the Pedwalk]]
*''[[Ghosts (Techno Animal album)|Ghosts]]'' [[Techno Animal]]
*''[[Ghosts (Techno Animal album)|Ghosts]]'' - [[Techno Animal]]
*''[[Girly Sound]]'' – [[Liz Phair]]
*''[[Girly Sound]]'' – [[Liz Phair]]
*''Hangover (Бодун)'' - [[Auktyon]]
*''Girlsville'' [[Thee Headcoatees]]
*''[[Go Figure (album)|Go Figure]]'' – [[Spirit of the West]]
*''[[Good Woman (Gladys Knight album)|Good Woman]]'' – [[Gladys Knight]]
*''Hangover (Бодун)'' – [[Auktyon]]
*''[[Hammerbox (album)|Hammerbox]]'' – [[Hammerbox]]
*''[[Hammerbox (album)|Hammerbox]]'' – [[Hammerbox]]
*''[[Hartford & Hartford]]'' - [[John Hartford]] & [[Jamie Hartford]]
*''[[Hartford & Hartford]]'' [[John Hartford]] & [[Jamie Hartford]]
*''[[Havana 3am (Havana 3am album)|Havana 3am]]'' – [[Havana 3am]]
*''[[Havana 3am (Havana 3am album)|Havana 3am]]'' – [[Havana 3am]]
*''[[Harmony Ranch]]'' – [[Riders in the Sky (band)|Riders in the Sky]]
*''[[Harmony Ranch]]'' – [[Riders in the Sky (band)|Riders in the Sky]]
*''[[Hung Far Low]]'' – [[The Honeymoon Killers]]
*''[[Hung Far Low]]'' – [[The Honeymoon Killers]]
*''I Scream Sunday'' – [[One Bad Pig]]
*''[[I'm on Your Side]]'' – [[Jennifer Holliday]]
*''[[I'm on Your Side]]'' – [[Jennifer Holliday]]
*''[[Industrial (album)|Industrial]]'' – [[Pitchshifter (band)|Pitchshifter]]
*''[[Industrial (album)|Industrial]]'' – [[Pitchshifter]]
*''[[Information Libre]]'' – [[Sham 69]]
*''[[Information Libre]]'' – [[Sham 69]]
*''Inside Out'' – [[Idle Cure]]
*''[[Island (HÖH and Current 93 album)|Island]]'' – [[Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson|HÖH]] and [[Current 93]]
*''[[Island (HÖH and Current 93 album)|Island]]'' – [[HÖH]] and [[Current 93]]
*''[[It's... Madness Too]]'' – [[Madness (band)|Madness]]
*''[[It's... Madness Too]]'' – [[Madness (band)|Madness]]
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*''[[Krov za krov]]'' – [[Aria (band)|Aria]]
*''[[Jahmekya]]'' – [[Ziggy Marley]]
*''[[Jahmekya]]'' – [[Ziggy Marley]]
*''Jah Won't Pay the Bills'' – [[Sublime (band)|Sublime]]
*''Jah Won't Pay the Bills'' – [[Sublime (band)|Sublime]]
*''[[Kinetic Faith]]'' – [[Bride (band)|Bride]]
{{col-2}}
*''[[Life 'n Perspectives of a Genuine Crossover]]'' - [[Urban Dance Squad]]
*''[[Krov za krov]]'' – [[Aria (band)|Aria]]
*''[[Life 'n Perspectives of a Genuine Crossover]]'' [[Urban Dance Squad]]
*''Life's Too Short'' – [[Marshall Crenshaw]]
*''Life's Too Short'' – [[Marshall Crenshaw]]
*''[[Love's Secret Domain]]'' – [[Coil (band)|Coil]]
*''[[Love's Secret Domain]]'' – [[Coil (band)|Coil]]
*''[[Lunar Womb]]'' – [[The Obsessed]]
*''[[Lunar Womb]]'' – [[The Obsessed]]
*''[[Magia (Shakira album)|Magia]]'' – [[Shakira]]
*''[[Magia (Shakira album)|Magia]]'' – [[Shakira]]
*''Magnetic Dance'' - [[Okay Temiz]]
*''Magnetic Dance'' [[Okay Temiz]]
*''Milestone'' – [[The Temptations]]
*''[[Mr. Lucky (John Lee Hooker album)|Mr. Lucky]]'' – [[John Lee Hooker]]
*''[[Mr. Lucky (John Lee Hooker album)|Mr. Lucky]]'' – [[John Lee Hooker]]
*''[[The Nymphs (album)|The Nymphs]]'' – [[The Nymphs]]
*''[[The Nymphs (album)|The Nymphs]]'' – [[The Nymphs]]
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*''[[Orbital (1991 album)|Orbital]]'' – [[Orbital (band)|Orbital]]
*''[[Orbital (1991 album)|Orbital]]'' – [[Orbital (band)|Orbital]]
*''[[Out for the Count]]'' – [[Show of Hands]]
*''[[Out for the Count]]'' – [[Show of Hands]]
*''[[Out of the Grey (Out of the Grey album)|Out of the Grey]]'' – [[Out of the Grey]]
*''[[Page of Life]]'' – [[Jon and Vangelis]]
*''[[Page of Life]]'' – [[Jon and Vangelis]]
*''[[Paradise Lost (Cirith Ungol album)|Paradise Lost]]'' – [[Cirith Ungol (band)|Cirith Ungol]]
*''[[Palace Springs]]'' – [[Hawkwind]]
*''[[Palace Springs]]'' – [[Hawkwind]]
*''[[Pop Pop]]'' – [[Rickie Lee Jones]]
*''[[Pop Pop]]'' – [[Rickie Lee Jones]]
*''[[The Promise (T'Pau album)|The Promise]]'' – [[T'Pau (band)|T'Pau]]
*''[[The Promise (T'Pau album)|The Promise]]'' – [[T'Pau (band)|T'Pau]]
*''[[Qui sème le vent récolte le tempo]]'' – [[MC Solaar]]
*''[[Qui sème le vent récolte le tempo]]'' – [[MC Solaar]]
*''Ransom'' – Ransom
*''[[Revolution Girl Style Now!]]'' – [[Bikini Kill]]
*''[[Revolution Girl Style Now!]]'' – [[Bikini Kill]]
*''Rise of the Common Woodpile'' - [[Caroliner|Caroliner Rainbow Open Wound Chorale]]
*''Rise of the Common Woodpile'' [[Caroliner|Caroliner Rainbow Open Wound Chorale]]
*''Rock, Stock, and Barrel'' – Angelica
*''The Sadness of Things'' - [[Steven Stapleton]] & [[David Tibet]]
*''The Sadness of Things'' – [[Steven Stapleton]] & [[David Tibet]]
*''[[San Antorium]]'' – [[Lowlife (band)|Lowlife]]
*''[[San Antorium]]'' – [[Lowlife (band)|Lowlife]]
*''Sexplosion!'' – [[My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult]]
*''Sexplosion!'' – [[My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult]]
*''[[Shakill's Warrior]]'' - [[David Murray (saxophonist)|David Murray]]
*''[[Shakill's Warrior]]'' [[David Murray (saxophonist)|David Murray]]
*''Silver Lining'' – [[Nils Lofgren]]
*''Silver Lining'' – [[Nils Lofgren]]
*''[[Soul Show: Live at Delta 88]]'' – [[Joan Osborne]] (live)
*''[[Soul Show: Live at Delta 88]]'' – [[Joan Osborne]] (live)
*''Soul Survivor'' – [[Ken Tamplin]]
*''[[Spirit Electricity]]'' (EP) – [[Bad Brains]]
*''[[Spirit Electricity]]'' (EP) – [[Bad Brains]]
*''[[Stars Crash Down]]'' – [[Hue and Cry (band)|Hue and Cry]]
*''[[Stars Crash Down]]'' – [[Hue and Cry (band)|Hue and Cry]]
*''[[Stranger in This Town]]'' – [[Richie Sambora]]
*''[[Stranger in This Town]]'' – [[Richie Sambora]]
*''Struck by Lightning'' – [[Graham Parker]]
*''[[Struck by Lightning (album)|Struck by Lightning]]'' – [[Graham Parker]]
*''Suit suit...hehehe'' – [[Slank]]
*''Suit suit...hehehe'' – [[Slank]]
*''[[Surprise (Crystal Waters album)|Surprise]]'' – [[Crystal Waters]]
*''[[Surprise (Crystal Waters album)|Surprise]]'' – [[Crystal Waters]]
*''Girlsville'' - [[Thee Headcoatees]]
*''Ten Stories'' [[Rick Elias]]
*''Themes and Dreams'' – [[The Shadows]] (compilation)
*''Themes and Dreams'' – [[The Shadows]] (compilation)
*''[[Tossing Seeds (Singles 89–91)|Tossing Seeds]]'' – [[Superchunk]]
*''[[Tossing Seeds]]'' – [[Superchunk]]
*''[[Total Castration]]'' - [[Zeni Geva]]
*''[[Total Castration]]'' [[Zeni Geva]]
*''[[Unsane (album)|Unsane]]'' – [[Unsane (band)|Unsane]]
*''[[Unsane (album)|Unsane]]'' – [[Unsane (band)|Unsane]]
*''Unseen Worlds'' - [[Laurie Spiegel]]
*''[[Unseen Power]]'' [[Petra (band)|Petra]]
*''Unseen Worlds'' – [[Laurie Spiegel]]
*''Voices'' – [[Kenny Thomas (singer)|Kenny Thomas]]
*''Voices'' – [[Kenny Thomas (singer)|Kenny Thomas]]
*''[[Volume One (Sleep album)|Volume One]]'' – [[Sleep (band)|Sleep]]
*''[[Volume One (Sleep album)|Volume One]]'' – [[Sleep (band)|Sleep]]
*''[[War Master]]'' – [[Bolt Thrower]]
*''[[War Master]]'' – [[Bolt Thrower]]
*''[[Welcome to Love]]'' - [[Pharoah Sanders]]
*''[[Welcome to Love]]'' [[Pharoah Sanders]]
*''[[Watershed (Grant McLennan album)|Watershed]]'' – [[Grant McLennan]]
*''[[Watershed (Grant McLennan album)|Watershed]]'' – [[Grant McLennan]]
*''Wonder Wheel'' – Speed the Plough
*''Wonder Wheel'' – Speed the Plough
*''[[World on a String]]'' – [[Red Allen]]
*''[[World on a String]]'' – [[Red Allen]]
*''World Outside'' – [[The Psychedelic Furs]]
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== Top hits ==
==Top 40 Chart hit singles==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%;"
! <big>Song title</big>
! <big>Artist(s)</big>
! <big>Release date(s)</big>
! <big>[[Billboard Hot 100|US]]</big>
! <big>[[UK Singles Chart|UK]]</big>
! <big>Highest chart position</big>
! <big>Other Chart Performance(s)</big>
|-
||"[[3 a.m. Eternal]]" || [[The KLF]] || {{Date table sorting|011991}}|January 1991 || 5 || 1 || 1 (Denmark, Finland, United Kingdom) || [[3 a.m. Eternal#Charts|See chart performance entry]]
|-
||"[[À nos actes manqués]]" || [[Fredericks Goldman Jones]] || 1991 || n/a || n/a || 1 (Québec) || 1 (France Airplay Chart [AM & FM Stations]) – 2 (France) – 11 (Europe [European Airplay Top 50]) – 17 (Europe [Eurochart Hot 100])
|-
|| "[[The Actor (Michael Learns to Rock song)|The Actor]]" || [[Michael Learns to Rock]] || {{Date table sorting|111991}}|November 1991 || n/a || n/a || 1 (Indonesia, Norway) || 4 (Denmark) – 7 (Sweden) – 32 (Switzerland) – 54 (Europe)
|-
|| "[[Addams Groove]]" || [[MC Hammer]] || {{Date table sorting|121991}}|December 1991 || 7 || 4 || 4 (Ireland, United Kingdom) || [[Addams Groove#Charts|See chart performance entry]]
|-
|| "[[Alive (Pearl Jam song)|Alive]]" || [[Pearl Jam]] || {{Date table sorting|071991}}|July 1991 || n/a || 16 || 9 (Australia) || 13 (Ireland) – 13 (Netherlands [Dutch top 40]) – 16 (Belgium) – 15 (U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock) – 18 (U.S. Billboard Alternative Airplay) – 19 (Netherlands [Single Top 100]) – 20 (New Zealand) – 44 (Germany)
|-
|| "[[All the Man That I Need]]" || [[Whitney Houston]] || {{Date table sorting|011991}}|January 1991 || 1 || 13 || 1 (Canada, Cuba, United States) || [[All the Man That I Need#Charts and certifications|See chart performance entry]]
|-
|| "[[All This Time (Sting song)|All This Time]]" || [[Sting (musician)|Sting]] || {{Date table sorting|011991}}|January 1991 || 5 || 22 || 1 (Canada) || [[All This Time (Sting song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]]
|-
|| "[[Always Look on the Bright Side of Life]]" (reissue) || [[Monty Python]] || {{Date table sorting|091991}}|September 1991 || n/a || 3 || 1 (Ireland) || [[Always Look on the Bright Side of Life#Charts|See chart performance entry]]
|-
|| "[[Always There (Side Effect song)|Always There]]" || [[Incognito (band)|Incognito]] & [[Jocelyn Brown]] || {{Date table sorting|071991}}|July 1991 || n/a || 6 || 2 (Luxembourg, Netherlands [Single Top 100]) || [[Always There (Side Effect song)#Incognito & Jocelyn Brown version|See chart performance entry]]
|-
|| "[[Angelina (PSY song)|Angelina]]" || P.S.Y. || 1991 || n/a || n/a || 9 (France) || 13 (France [Airplay Chart – AM Stations]) – 49 (Europe)
|-
|| "[[Any Dream Will Do (song)|Any Dream Will Do]]" || [[Jason Donovan]] || {{Date table sorting|061991}}|June 1991 || n/a || 1 || 1 (Ireland, United Kingdom) || [[Any Dream Will Do (song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]]
|}

===Other Chart hit singles===
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*"[[3 a.m. Eternal]]" – [[The KLF]] (#1 FIN, UK, #3 GER)
*"Anasthasia" – [[T99]]
*"[[À nos actes manqués]]" – [[Fredericks Goldman Jones]] (#2 FR)
*"[[Addams Groove]]" – [[MC Hammer]] (#4 IRL, UK)
*"[[Alive (Pearl Jam song)|Alive]]" – [[Pearl Jam]] (#9 AUS)
*"[[All the Man That I Need]]" – [[Whitney Houston]] (#1 US, CAN)
*"[[All This Time (Sting song)|All This Time]]" – [[Sting (musician)|Sting]] (#1 CAN, #5 US, #7 NOR)
*"[[Always Look on the Bright Side of Life]]" – [[Monty Python]] (#1 IRL, #2 AUS, #3 GER, UK)
*"[[Always There (Side Effect song)|Always There]]" – [[Incognito (band)|Incognito]] & [[Jocelyn Brown]] (#6 UK, #2 NLD. #8 SWI)
*"[[Any Dream Will Do (song)|Any Dream Will Do]]" – [[Jason Donovan]] (#1 UK)
*"[[Baby Baby (Amy Grant song)|Baby Baby]]" – [[Amy Grant]] (#1 US, #2 CAN, NZ, UK)
*"[[Baby Baby (Amy Grant song)|Baby Baby]]" – [[Amy Grant]] (#1 US, #2 CAN, NZ, UK)
*"[[Bacardi Feeling (Summer Dreamin')]]" – [[Kate Yanai]] (#1 AUT, GER, #2 SWI)
*"[[Bacardi Feeling (Summer Dreamin')]]" – [[Kate Yanai]] (#1 AUT, GER, #2 SWI)
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*"[[Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter]]" – [[Iron Maiden]] (#1 UK, FIN, #5 IRL)
*"[[Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter]]" – [[Iron Maiden]] (#1 UK, FIN, #5 IRL)
*"[[Calling Elvis]]" – [[Dire Straits]] (#1 POL, #2 BE, NOR, SWI)
*"[[Calling Elvis]]" – [[Dire Straits]] (#1 POL, #2 BE, NOR, SWI)
*"[[Call My Name (Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark song)|Call My Name]]" - [[Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark|OMD]]
*"[[Can't Stop This Thing We Started]]" – [[Bryan Adams]] (#1 CAN, #2 NLD, US)
*"[[Can't Stop This Thing We Started]]" – [[Bryan Adams]] (#1 CAN, #2 NLD, US)
*"[[Can't Let Go (Mariah Carey song)|Can't Let Go]]" – [[Mariah Carey]] (#2 US, #3 CAN)
*"[[Can't Let Go (Mariah Carey song)|Can't Let Go]]" – [[Mariah Carey]] (#2 US, #3 CAN)
*"[[Caribbean Blue]]" – [[Enya]] (#8 IRL)
*"[[Caribbean Blue]]" – [[Enya]] (#8 IRL)
*"[[Change (Lisa Stansfield song)|Change]]" – [[Lisa Stansfield]] (#2 IT, #6 SP, #7 NLD)
*"[[Change (Lisa Stansfield song)|Change]]" – [[Lisa Stansfield]] (#2 IT, #6 SP, #7 NLD)
*"[[Chorus (Erasure song)|Chorus]]" – [[Erasure]] (#1 ARG, SING, #3 UK)
*"[[Chorus (Erasure song)|Chorus]]" – [[Erasure (duo)|Erasure]] (#1 ARG, SING, #3 UK)
*"[[Colour of Love (Snap song)|Colour of Love]]" – [[Snap!]] (#3 IT, #4 AUT, SWI, #6 SWE)
*"[[Colour of Love (Snap song)|Colour of Love]]" – [[Snap!]] (#3 IT, #4 AUT, SWI, #6 SWE)
*"[[Coming Out of the Dark]]" – [[Gloria Estefan]] (#1 US, CAN, SP, #4 JAP)
*"[[Coming Out of the Dark]]" – [[Gloria Estefan]] (#1 US, CAN, SP, #4 JAP)
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*"[[Crucified (Army of Lovers song)|Crucified]]" – [[Army of Lovers]] (#1 BE, #2 NLD, #3 AUT)
*"[[Crucified (Army of Lovers song)|Crucified]]" – [[Army of Lovers]] (#1 BE, #2 NLD, #3 AUT)
*"[[Cry for Help]]" – [[Rick Astley]] (#4 CAN, #7 UK, US)
*"[[Cry for Help]]" – [[Rick Astley]] (#4 CAN, #7 UK, US)
*"[[Danca tago-mago]]" – [[Kaoma]] (#3 FR, #6 BE, POR)
*"[[Danca tago-mago]]" – [[Kaoma]] (#3 FR, #6 BE, POR)
*"[[Darlin' (Roch Voisine song)|Darlin']]" – [[Roch Voisine]] (#2 FR, #5 BE)
*"[[Deep, Deep Trouble]]" – [[The Simpsons]] (#1 IRL, #7 UK, #10 NZ)
*"[[Deep, Deep Trouble]]" – [[The Simpsons]] (#1 IRL, #7 UK, #10 NZ)
*"[[Déjeuner en paix]]" – [[Stephan Eicher]] (#2 FR, #8 BE)
*"[[Déjeuner en paix]]" – [[Stephan Eicher]] (#2 FR, #8 BE)
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*"[[Don't Cry]]" – [[Guns N' Roses]] (#1 FIN, IRL, #2 NZ, NOR)
*"[[Don't Cry]]" – [[Guns N' Roses]] (#1 FIN, IRL, #2 NZ, NOR)
*"[[Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me]]" – [[George Michael]] & [[Elton John]] (#1 CAN, FR, IT, NLD, NOR, SWI, UK, US)
*"[[Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me]]" – [[George Michael]] & [[Elton John]] (#1 CAN, FR, IT, NLD, NOR, SWI, UK, US)
*"[[E vado via]]" - [[Félix Gray]] & [[Didier Barbelivien]] (#5 FR)
*"[[E vado via]]" [[Félix Gray]] & [[Didier Barbelivien]] (#5 FR)
*"[[Emotions (Mariah Carey song)|Emotions]]" – [[Mariah Carey]] (#1 CAN, US, #3 NZ)
*"[[Emotions (Mariah Carey song)|Emotions]]" – [[Mariah Carey]] (#1 CAN, US, #3 NZ)
*"[[Enter Sandman]]" – [[Metallica]] (#1 FIN, #2 NOR, #4 POL, #5 UK)
*"[[Enter Sandman]]" – [[Metallica]] (#1 FIN, #2 NOR, #4 POL, #5 UK)
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*"[[Fading Like a Flower (Every Time You Leave)]]" – [[Roxette]]
*"[[Fading Like a Flower (Every Time You Leave)]]" – [[Roxette]]
*"[[Finally (CeCe Peniston song)|Finally]]" – [[CeCe Peniston]] (#2 UK, #5 US, IRL, #6 NLD)
*"[[Finally (CeCe Peniston song)|Finally]]" – [[CeCe Peniston]] (#2 UK, #5 US, IRL, #6 NLD)
*"[[The First Time (Surface song)|The First Time]]" – [[Surface]]
*"[[The Fly (U2 song)|The Fly]]" – [[U2]] (#1 AUS, IRL, NZ, NOR, SP, UK)
*"[[The Fly (U2 song)|The Fly]]" – [[U2]] (#1 AUS, IRL, NZ, NOR, SP, UK)
*"[[From a Distance]]" – [[Bette Midler]] (#6 UK, #8 AUS)
*"[[From a Distance]]" – [[Bette Midler]] (#6 UK, #8 AUS)
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*"[[How to Dance]]" – [[Bingoboys]] & [[Princessa]]
*"[[How to Dance]]" – [[Bingoboys]] & [[Princessa]]
*"[[I Adore Mi Amor]]" – [[Color Me Badd]] (#1 US, #8 CAN, NZ)
*"[[I Adore Mi Amor]]" – [[Color Me Badd]] (#1 US, #8 CAN, NZ)
*"[[I Believe (EMF song)|I Believe]]" – [[EMF (band)|EMF]]
*"[[I Don't Wanna Cry]]" – [[Mariah Carey]] (#1 US, #2 CAN)
*"[[I Don't Wanna Cry]]" – [[Mariah Carey]] (#1 US, #2 CAN)
*"[[I Like the Way (The Kissing Game)]]" – [[Hi-Five]] (#1 US)
*"[[I Like the Way (The Kissing Game)]]" – [[Hi-Five]] (#1 US)
*"[[I Love Your Smile]]" – [[Shanice Wilson|Shanice]] (#1 NLD, #2 CAN, US, UK)
*"[[I Love Your Smile]]" – [[Shanice]] (#1 NLD, #2 CAN, US, UK)
*"[[Innuendo (song)|Innuendo]]" – [[Queen (band)|Queen]] (#1 UK, #3 SWI, #4 NLD, IRL, IT)
*"[[I Touch Myself]]" – [[Divinyls]] (#1 AUS, #4 US, #8 IRL)
*"[[I Touch Myself]]" – [[Divinyls]] (#1 AUS, #4 US, #8 IRL)
*"[[I Wanna Sex You Up]]" – [[Color Me Badd]] (#1 NZ, UK, #2 US)
*"[[I Wanna Sex You Up]]" – [[Color Me Badd]] (#1 NZ, UK, #2 US)
*"[[I Wonder Why (Curtis Stigers song)|I Wonder Why]]" – [[Curtis Stigers]] (#5 UK, #9 US)
*"[[I Wonder Why (Curtis Stigers song)|I Wonder Why]]" – [[Curtis Stigers]] (#5 UK, #9 US)
*"[[Il faut laisser le temps au temps]]" - [[Félix Gray]] & [[Didier Barbelivien]] (#1 FR)
*"[[Il faut laisser le temps au temps]]" [[Félix Gray]] & [[Didier Barbelivien]] (#1 FR)
*"[[Innuendo (song)|Innuendo]]" – [[Queen (band)|Queen]] (#1 UK, #3 SWI, #4 NLD, IRL, IT)
*"[[It Ain't Over 'til It's Over]]" – [[Lenny Kravitz]] (#2 CAN, US)
*"[[It Ain't Over 'til It's Over]]" – [[Lenny Kravitz]] (#2 CAN, US)
*"[[It's Grim Up North]]" – [[The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu]]
*"[[It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday]]" – [[Boyz II Men]] (#2 US)
*"[[It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday]]" – [[Boyz II Men]] (#2 US)
*"[[I've Been Thinking About You]]" – [[Londonbeat]] (#1 AUS, AUT, BE, CAN, FIN, GER, IT, NLD, SP, SWE, SWI, US)
*"[[I've Been Thinking About You]]" – [[Londonbeat]] (#1 AUS, AUT, BE, CAN, FIN, GER, IT, NLD, SP, SWE, SWI, US)
*"[[J'ai des doutes]]" – [[Sara Mandiano]] (#10 FR)
*"[[J'ai des doutes]]" – [[Sara Mandiano]] (#10 FR)
*"[[J'ai peur]]" - [[François Feldman]] and [[Joniece Jamison]] (#7 FR)
*"[[J'ai peur]]" [[François Feldman]] and [[Joniece Jamison]] (#7 FR)
*"[[Joyride (Roxette song)|Joyride]]" – [[Roxette]]
*"[[Joyride (Roxette song)|Joyride]]" – [[Roxette]]
*"Just A Groove" – [[Nomad (band)|Nomad]] (#6 NLD, #10 BE, SWI)
*"Just A Groove" – [[Nomad (British band)|Nomad]] (#6 NLD, #10 BE, SWI)
*"[[Just the Way It Is, Baby]]" – [[The Rembrandts]] (#6 GER, #9 AUT, FR)
*"[[Just the Way It Is, Baby]]" – [[The Rembrandts]] (#6 GER, #9 AUT, FR)
*"[[Kiss Them for Me (song)|Kiss Them for Me]]" – [[T'Pau (band)|T'Pau]] (#1 UK, #2 US)
*"[[Kiss Them for Me (song)|Kiss Them for Me]]" – [[T'Pau (band)|T'Pau]] (#1 UK, #2 US)
*"[[La Zoubida]]" - [[Lagaf']] (#1 FR)
*"[[La Berceuse du petit diable]]" [[Roch Voisine]] (#3 FR, #6 BE)
*"[[La Zoubida]]" – [[Lagaf']] (#1 FR)
*"[[Last Train to Trancentral]]" – [[The KLF]]
*"[[Last Train to Trancentral]]" – [[The KLF]]
*"[[Le Dormeur]]" – Pleasure Game (#5 BE, #9 FR)
*"[[Le Dormeur]]" – Pleasure Game (#5 BE, #9 FR)
*"[[Learning to Fly (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers song)|Learning to Fly]]" – [[Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers]] (#1 FIN, #2 UK, NLD, #4 GER, NOR)
*"[[Learning to Fly (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers song)|Learning to Fly]]" – [[Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers]] (#1 FIN, #2 UK, NLD, #4 GER, NOR)
*"[[Let's Talk About Sex]]" – [[Salt-n-Pepa]] (#1 AUS, AUT, BE, NLD, SWI)
*"[[Let There Be Love (Simple Minds song)|Let There Be Love]]" – [[Simple Minds]] (#4 NLD, #5 IRL, #6 UK)
*"[[Let There Be Love (Simple Minds song)|Let There Be Love]]" – [[Simple Minds]] (#4 NLD, #5 IRL, #6 UK)
*"[[Let's Talk About Sex]]" – [[Salt-n-Pepa]] (#1 AUS, AUT, BE, NLD, SWI)
*"[[Losing My Religion]]" – [[R.E.M.]]
*"[[Losing My Religion]]" – [[R.E.M.]]
*"[[Love and Understanding]]" – [[Cher]] (#6 AUT, #7 IRL, #9 BE, NLD)
*"[[Love and Understanding]]" – [[Cher]] (#6 AUT, #7 IRL, #9 BE, NLD)
*"[[Love of a Lifetime (FireHouse song)|Love of a Lifetime]]" – [[FireHouse]]
*"[[Love Is a Wonderful Thing (Michael Bolton song)|Love Is a Wonderful Thing]]" – [[Michael Bolton]] (#2 CAN, #4 US)
*"[[Love Is a Wonderful Thing (Michael Bolton song)|Love Is a Wonderful Thing]]" – [[Michael Bolton]] (#2 CAN, #4 US)
*"[[Love of a Lifetime (FireHouse song)|Love of a Lifetime]]" – [[FireHouse]]
*"[[Love... Thy Will Be Done]]" – [[Martika]] (#1 AUS, #4 NZ, #7 CAN)
*"[[Love... Thy Will Be Done]]" – [[Martika]] (#1 AUS, #4 NZ, #7 CAN)
*"[[Love to Hate You]]" – [[Erasure]] (#4 FIN, SWE, UK, #5 IRL, #6 AUT)
*"[[Love to Hate You]]" – [[Erasure (duo)|Erasure]] (#4 FIN, SWE, UK, #5 IRL, #6 AUT)
*"[[Mea Culpa (Part II)]]" – [[Enigma (German band)|Enigma]] (#4 FR, #7 GER, IT, SP)
*"[[Mea Culpa (Part II)]]" – [[Enigma (German band)|Enigma]] (#4 FR, #7 GER, IT, SP)
*"[[Mega Mix (Snap! song)|Mega Mix]]" – [[Snap!]] (#5 NLD, SWI, #7 NZ, #10 SP)
*"[[Mega Mix (Snap! song)|Mega Mix]]" – [[Snap!]] (#5 NLD, SWI, #7 NZ, #10 SP)
*"[[Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)]]" / "[[I Want You (Marvin Gaye song)|I Want You]]" – [[Robert Palmer (singer)|Robert Palmer]]
*"[[Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)]]" / "[[I Want You (Marvin Gaye song)|I Want You]]" – [[Robert Palmer]]
*"[[Mistadobalina]]" – [[Del tha Funkee Homosapien]]
*"[[Mistadobalina]]" – [[Del tha Funkee Homosapien]]
*"[[More Than Words]]" – [[Extreme (band)|Extreme]] (#1 BE, CAN, NLD, NZ, US)
*"[[More Than Words]]" – [[Extreme (band)|Extreme]] (#1 BE, CAN, NLD, NZ, US)
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*"[[No Son of Mine]]" – [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]] (#1 CAN, #3 GER, #4 NOR)
*"[[No Son of Mine]]" – [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]] (#1 CAN, #3 GER, #4 NOR)
*"[[Now That We Found Love]]" – [[Heavy D & the Boyz]] (#2 NL, SWE, UK, #4 GER, SWI)
*"[[Now That We Found Love]]" – [[Heavy D & the Boyz]] (#2 NL, SWE, UK, #4 GER, SWI)
*"[[O.P.P. (song)|O.P.P.]]" – [[Naughty by Nature]] (#4 CAN, #6 SWI, US)
*"[[Obsession (Army of Lovers song)|Obsession]]" – [[Army of Lovers]] (#2 SWE, #5 FIN, SWI, #7 GER)
*"[[Obsession (Army of Lovers song)|Obsession]]" – [[Army of Lovers]] (#2 SWE, #5 FIN, SWI, #7 GER)
*"[[The One and Only (song)|The One and Only]]" – [[Chesney Hawkes]] (#1 UK, AUT, #2 SWE)
*"[[The One and Only (song)|The One and Only]]" – [[Chesney Hawkes]] (#1 UK, AUT, #2 SWE)
*"[[One More Try (Timmy T song)|One More Try]]" – [[Timmy T]] (#1 US, #2 NLD, #5 SWE)
*"[[One More Try (Timmy T song)|One More Try]]" – [[Timmy T]] (#1 US, #2 NLD, #5 SWE)
*"[[Qui a le droit... (live)]]" – [[Patrick Bruel]] (#1 FR)
*"[[O.P.P. (song)|O.P.P.]]" – [[Naughty by Nature]] (#4 CAN, #6 SWI, US)
*"[[Pandora's Box (Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark song)|Pandora's Box]]" – [[Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark]] (#7 AUT, SWE, UK)
*"[[Pandora's Box (Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark song)|Pandora's Box]]" – [[Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark]] (#7 AUT, SWE, UK)
*"[[Piece of My Heart (Tara Kemp song)|Piece of My Heart]]" – [[Tara Kemp]] (#7 US)
*"[[Piece of My Heart (Tara Kemp song)|Piece of My Heart]]" – [[Tara Kemp]] (#7 US)
*"[[Place in This World]]" – [[Michael W. Smith]] (#6 US)
*"[[Place in This World]]" – [[Michael W. Smith]] (#6 US)
*"[[Place des grands hommes]]" - [[Patrick Bruel]] (#4 FR)
*"[[Place des grands hommes]]" [[Patrick Bruel]] (#4 FR)
*"[[Poupée psychédélique]]" - [[Thierry Hazard]] (#2 FR)
*"[[Poupée psychédélique]]" [[Thierry Hazard]] (#2 FR)
*"[[Promise Me (Beverley Craven song)|Promise Me]]" – [[Beverley Craven]] (#2 BE, #3 UK, #6 FR)
*"[[Promise Me (Beverley Craven song)|Promise Me]]" – [[Beverley Craven]] (#2 BE, #3 UK, #6 FR)
*"[[Qu'est-ce qu'on fait maintenant ?]]" - [[Benny B]] feat. DJ Daddy K (#2 FR, BE)
*"[[The Promise of a New Day]]" [[Paula Abdul]] (#1 US, CAN)
*"[[Qu'est-ce qu'on fait maintenant ?]]" – [[Benny B]] feat. DJ Daddy K (#2 FR, BE)
*"[[Qui a le droit... (live)]]" – [[Patrick Bruel]] (#1 FR)
*"[[Radio Song]]" – [[R.E.M.]] (#5 IRL)
*"[[Radio Song]]" – [[R.E.M.]] (#5 IRL)
*"[[Regrets (Mylène Farmer and Jean-Louis Murat song)|Regrets]]" - [[Mylène Farmer]] and [[Jean-Louis Murat]] (#2 BE, #3 FR)
*"[[Regrets (Mylène Farmer and Jean-Louis Murat song)|Regrets]]" [[Mylène Farmer]] and [[Jean-Louis Murat]] (#2 BE, #3 FR)
*"[[Ride Like the Wind]]" – [[East Side Beat]] (#3 UK, #4 BE, IRL, #6 NLD)
*"[[Ride Like the Wind]]" – [[East Side Beat]] (#3 UK, #4 BE, IRL, #6 NLD)
*"[[Right Here, Right Now (Jesus Jones song)|Right Here, Right Now]]" – [[Jesus Jones]] (#2 US)
*"[[Right Here, Right Now (Jesus Jones song)|Right Here, Right Now]]" – [[Jesus Jones]] (#2 US)
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*"[[Rocket Man (song)#Kate Bush version|Rocket Man]]" – [[Kate Bush]]
*"[[Rocket Man (song)#Kate Bush version|Rocket Man]]" – [[Kate Bush]]
*"[[Romantic (song)|Romantic]]" – [[Karyn White]] (#1 US)
*"[[Romantic (song)|Romantic]]" – [[Karyn White]] (#1 US)
*"[[Romantic World]]" - [[Dana Dawson]] (#4 FR)
*"[[Romantic World]]" [[Dana Dawson]] (#4 FR)
*"[[Rush (BAD song)|Rush]]" – [[Big Audio Dynamite II]] (#1 AUS, NZ)
*"[[Rush (BAD song)|Rush]]" – [[Big Audio Dynamite II]] (#1 AUS, NZ)
*"[[Rush Rush (Paula Abdul song)|Rush Rush]]" – [[Paula Abdul]] (#1 CAN, US, #2 AUS)
*"[[Rush Rush (Paula Abdul song)|Rush Rush]]" – [[Paula Abdul]] (#1 CAN, US, #2 AUS)
*"[[Saga Africa]]" – [[Yannick Noah]] (#2 FR)
*"[[Saga Africa]]" – [[Yannick Noah]] (#2 FR)
*"[[Sailing on the Seven Seas]]" – [[OMD (band)|OMD]] (#3 UK, #9 GER)
*"[[Sailing on the Seven Seas]]" – [[Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark|OMD]] (#3 UK, #9 GER)
*"[[Saltwater (Julian Lennon song)|Saltwater]]" – [[Julian Lennon]] (#6 UK)
*"[[Saltwater (Julian Lennon song)|Saltwater]]" – [[Julian Lennon]] (#6 UK)
*"[[Secret Love (Bee Gees song)|Secret Love]]" – [[Bee Gees]] (#2 AUT, GER, #5 BE, UK)
*"[[Secret Love (Bee Gees song)|Secret Love]]" – [[Bee Gees]] (#2 AUT, GER, #5 BE, UK)
*"[[Set Adrift on Memory Bliss]]" – [[P.M. Dawn]] (#1 NZ, US)
*"[[Set Adrift on Memory Bliss]]" – [[P.M. Dawn]] (#1 NZ, US)
*"[[Senza una donna]]" – [[Zucchero]] & [[Paul Young (singer and guitarist)|Paul Young]] (#1 BE, IT, NOR, SWE)
*"[[Senza una donna]]" – [[Zucchero]] & [[Paul Young]] (#1 BE, IT, NOR, SWE)
*"[[Send Me an Angel (Scorpions song)|Send Me An Angel]]" – [[Scorpions (band)|Scorpions]] (#3 POL, #4 NLD, SWE, #5 GER)
*"[[Send Me an Angel (Scorpions song)|Send Me An Angel]]" – [[Scorpions (band)|Scorpions]] (#3 POL, #4 NLD, SWE, #5 GER)
*"[[Shiny Happy People]]" – [[R.E.M.]] (#2 IRL, #5 CAN, #6 UK)
*"[[Shiny Happy People]]" – [[R.E.M.]] (#2 IRL, #5 CAN, #6 UK)
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*"[[Strike It Up]]" – [[Black Box (band)|Black Box]] (#4 NLD, #8 IRL, US)
*"[[Strike It Up]]" – [[Black Box (band)|Black Box]] (#4 NLD, #8 IRL, US)
*"[[Summertime (DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince song)|Summertime]]" – [[DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince]] (#4 US, #5 NZ)
*"[[Summertime (DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince song)|Summertime]]" – [[DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince]] (#4 US, #5 NZ)
*"[[Sunshine on a Rainy Day]]" – [[Zoë (British singer)|Zoë]]
*"[[That's What Love Is For]]" – [[Amy Grant]] (#7 US)
*"[[That's What Love Is For]]" – [[Amy Grant]] (#7 US)
*"[[The Actor (Michael Learns to Rock song)|The Actor]]" – [[Michael Learns to Rock]]
*"[[There Will Never Be Another Tonight]]" – [[Bryan Adams]] (#2 CAN)
*"[[The First Time (Surface song)|The First Time]]" – [[Surface]]
*"[[The Promise of a New Day]]" – [[Paula Abdul]] (#1 US, CAN)
*"[[There's No Other Way]]" – [[Blur (band)|Blur]] (#8 UK)
*"[[There's No Other Way]]" – [[Blur (band)|Blur]] (#8 UK)
*"[[There Will Never Be Another Tonight]]" – [[Bryan Adams]] (#2 CAN)
*"[[These Are the Days of Our Lives]]" – [[Queen (band)|Queen]]
*"[[These Are the Days of Our Lives]]" – [[Queen (band)|Queen]]
*"[[Things That Make You Go Hmmm...]]" – [[C+C Music Factory]] (#2 NZ, #4 UK, US)
*"[[Things That Make You Go Hmmm...]]" – [[C+C Music Factory]] (#2 NZ, #4 UK, US)
*"[[Too Blind to See It (Kym Sims song)|Too Blind to See It]]" – [[Kym Sims]]
*"[[Too Legit to Quit (song)|Too Legit to Quit]]" – [[MC Hammer]] (#4 NZ, #5 US, #6 UK)
*"[[Too Legit to Quit (song)|Too Legit to Quit]]" – [[MC Hammer]] (#4 NZ, #5 US, #6 UK)
*"[[Touch Me (All Night Long)]]" – [[Cathy Dennis]] (#2 US, #5 UK, #9 CAN)
*"[[Touch Me (All Night Long)]]" – [[Cathy Dennis]] (#2 US, #5 UK, #9 CAN)
*"[[Tout c'qui nous sépare]]" - [[Jil Caplan]] (#6 FR)
*"[[Tout c'qui nous sépare]]" [[Jil Caplan]] (#6 FR)
*"[[Twist and Shout (Deacon Blue song)|Twist and Shout]]" – [[Deacon Blue]] (#10 UK)
*"[[Twist and Shout (Deacon Blue song)|Twist and Shout]]" – [[Deacon Blue]] (#10 UK)
*"[[Unbelievable (EMF song)|Unbelievable]]" – [[EMF (band)|EMF]] (#1 US, #3 SWI, UK)
*"[[Unbelievable (EMF song)|Unbelievable]]" – [[EMF (band)|EMF]] (#1 US, #3 SWI, UK)
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*"[[The Unforgiven (song)|The Unforgiven]]" – [[Metallica]] (#2 GR, #9 POL)
*"[[The Unforgiven (song)|The Unforgiven]]" – [[Metallica]] (#2 GR, #9 POL)
*"[[Walking in Memphis]]" – [[Marc Cohn]] (#7 IRL)
*"[[Walking in Memphis]]" – [[Marc Cohn]] (#7 IRL)
*"[[We Should Be Together (song)|We Should Be Together]]" – [[Cliff Richard]] (#9 IRL, #10 UK)
*"[[We Should Be Together (Cliff Richard song)|We Should Be Together]]" – [[Cliff Richard]] (#9 IRL, #10 UK)
*"[[What Do I Have to Do]]" – [[Kylie Minogue]]
*"[[What Do I Have to Do]]" – [[Kylie Minogue]]
*"[[When Something Is Wrong with My Baby]]" – [[John Farnham]] + [[Jimmy Barnes]] (#3 AUS, #6 NZ)
*"[[When You Tell Me That You Love Me]]" – [[Diana Ross]] (#1 IRL, #2 UK)
*"[[What Time Is Love?]]" – [[The KLF]] (#5 UK, #6 GER)
*"[[What Time Is Love?]]" – [[The KLF]] (#5 UK, #6 GER)
*"[[What Comes Naturally (song)|What Comes Naturally]]" – [[Sheena Easton]] (#3 AUS)
*"[[What Comes Naturally (song)|What Comes Naturally]]" – [[Sheena Easton]] (#3 AUS)
*"[[When a Man Loves a Woman (song)|When a Man Loves a Woman]]" – [[Michael Bolton]]
*"[[When a Man Loves a Woman (song)|When a Man Loves a Woman]]" – [[Michael Bolton]]
*"[[When Something Is Wrong with My Baby]]" – [[John Farnham]] + [[Jimmy Barnes]] (#3 AUS, #6 NZ)
*"[[When You Tell Me That You Love Me]]" – [[Diana Ross]] (#1 IRL, #2 UK)
*"[[Where Does My Heart Beat Now]]" – [[Celine Dion]] (#4 NOR, US, #6 CAN)
*"[[Where Does My Heart Beat Now]]" – [[Celine Dion]] (#4 NOR, US, #6 CAN)
*"[[Where the Streets Have No Name (I Can't Take My Eyes off You)]]" – [[Pet Shop Boys]] (#2 FIN, IRL, SP, #3 SWI, #4 UK)
*"[[Where the Streets Have No Name (I Can't Take My Eyes off You)]]" – [[Pet Shop Boys]] (#2 FIN, IRL, SP, #3 SWI, #4 UK)
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*"[[You Could Be Mine]]" – [[Guns N' Roses]] (#1 FIN, IRL, NZ, SP)
*"[[You Could Be Mine]]" – [[Guns N' Roses]] (#1 FIN, IRL, NZ, SP)
*"[[You're in Love (Wilson Phillips song)|You're in Love]]" – [[Wilson Phillips]]
*"[[You're in Love (Wilson Phillips song)|You're in Love]]" – [[Wilson Phillips]]
}}

==Notable singles==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%;"
! <big>Song title</big>
! <big>Artist(s)</big>
! <big>Release date(s)</big>
! <big>Other Chart Performance(s)</big>
|-
|"[[Don't Go Now]]" || [[Ratcat]] || {{Date table sorting|041991}}|April 1991 || 1 (Australia)
|-
|"[[Losing My Religion]]" || [[R.E.M.]] || {{Date table sorting|021991}}|February 1991 || [[Losing My Religion#Charts and certifications|See chart performance entry]]
|-
|"[[Man in the Box]]" || [[Alice in Chains]] || {{Date table sorting|011991}}|January 1991 || 18 (U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock)
|-
|"[[Planet of Sound]]" || [[Pixies (band)|Pixies]] || {{Date table sorting|051991}}|May 1991 || n/a
|-
|"[[Safe from Harm (song)|Safe from Harm]]" || [[Massive Attack]] || {{Date table sorting|051991}}|May 1991 || [[Safe from Harm (song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]]
|-
|"[[Sexuality (Billy Bragg song)|Sexuality]]" || [[Billy Bragg]] || {{Date table sorting|091991}}|September 1991 || 2 (U.S. Billboard Alternative Airplay) – 27 (UK Singles Chart)
|-
|"[[Smells Like Teen Spirit]]" || [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]] || {{Date table sorting|091991}}|September 1991 || [[Smells Like Teen Spirit#Charts|See chart performance entry]]
|-
|"To Here Knows When" || [[My Bloody Valentine (band)|My Bloody Valentine]] || {{Date table sorting|021991}}|February 1991 || 29 (UK Singles Chart)
|-
|"[[Treaty (song)|Treaty]]" || [[Yothu Yindi]] || {{Date table sorting|061991}}|June 1991 || [[Treaty (song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]]
|-
|"[[Unfinished Sympathy]]" || [[Massive Attack]] || {{Date table sorting|021991}}|February 1991 || [[Unfinished Sympathy#Charts and certifications|See chart performance entry]]
|-
|"[[Vapour Trail (song)|Vapour Trail]]" || [[Ride (band)|Ride]] || {{Date table sorting|041991}}|April 1991 || n/a
|-
|"[[When You Sleep]]" || [[My Bloody Valentine (band)|My Bloody Valentine]] || {{Date table sorting|111991}}|November 1991 || n/a
|}

===Other Notable singles===
{{columns-list|colwidth=30em|
*"Alive And Living Now" – [[The Golden Palominos]]
*"D.C." – [[Died Pretty]]
*"[[Hieronymous (song)|Hieronymous]]" b/w "Lucy's Eyes" – [[The Clouds (Australian band)|The Clouds]]
*"[[I Think I Love You#Voice of the Beehive version|I Think I Love You]]" – [[Voice of the Beehive]]
*"Squirrel" b/w "It's Time" – [[Levitation (band)|Levitation]]
}}
}}


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All albums have been named albums of the year for their hits in the charts.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.besteveralbums.com/yearstats.php?y=1991|title=Best albums of 1991 |publisher=besteveralbums |year=2005 |access-date=31 December 2011}}</ref>
All albums have been named albums of the year for their hits in the charts.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.besteveralbums.com/yearstats.php?y=1991|title=Best albums of 1991 |publisher=besteveralbums |year=2005 |access-date=31 December 2011}}</ref>
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# [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]] – ''[[Nevermind (album)|Nevermind]]''
# [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]] – ''[[Nevermind]]''
# [[Pearl Jam]] – ''[[Ten (Pearl Jam album)|Ten]]''
# [[Pearl Jam]] – ''[[Ten (Pearl Jam album)|Ten]]''
# [[My Bloody Valentine (band)|My Bloody Valentine]] – ''[[Loveless (My Bloody Valentine album)|Loveless]]''
# [[My Bloody Valentine (band)|My Bloody Valentine]] – ''[[Loveless (My Bloody Valentine album)|Loveless]]''
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# [[A Tribe Called Quest]] – ''[[The Low End Theory]]''
# [[A Tribe Called Quest]] – ''[[The Low End Theory]]''
# [[Massive Attack]] – ''[[Blue Lines]]''
# [[Massive Attack]] – ''[[Blue Lines]]''
# [[Talk Talk]] – ''[[Laughing Stock (album)|Laughing Stock]]''
# [[Talk Talk]] – ''[[Laughing Stock]]''


== Published popular music ==
== Published popular music ==
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*[[Karlheinz Stockhausen]] –
*[[Karlheinz Stockhausen]] –
**''[[Freitag aus Licht#Individual works from Freitag|Elufa]]'', for flute and basset horn, with electronic music ad lib., 9. ex Nr. 64
**''[[Freitag aus Licht#Individual works from Freitag|Elufa]]'', for flute and basset horn, with electronic music ad lib., 9. ex Nr. 64
**''[[Freitag aus Licht#Individual works from Freitag|Freia]]'', for flute ex 9½ Nr. 64
**''[[Freitag aus Licht#Individual works from Freitag|Freia]]'', for flute ex 9{{frac|1|2}} Nr. 64
*[[Joan Tower]] – [[Concerto for Orchestra (Tower)|Concerto for Orchestra]]
*[[Joan Tower]] – [[Concerto for Orchestra (Tower)|Concerto for Orchestra]]
*[[Takashi Yoshimatsu]]
*[[Takashi Yoshimatsu]]
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== Opera ==
== Opera ==
*[[John Coolidge Adams|John Adams]] – ''[[The Death of Klinghoffer]]'', first performance on 19 March at the [[La Monnaie|Théatre Royal de la Monnaie]], Brussels, Belgium
*[[John Coolidge Adams|John Adams]] – ''[[The Death of Klinghoffer]]'', first performance on 19 March at the [[La Monnaie|Théatre Royal de la Monnaie]], [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]]
*[[Harrison Birtwistle]] – ''[[Gawain (opera)|Gawain]]'', first performance on 30 May at the [[Royal Opera House]], London
*[[Harrison Birtwistle]] – ''[[Gawain (opera)|Gawain]]'', first performance on 30 May at the [[Royal Opera House]], [[London]]
*[[Daniel Catán]] – ''[[Rappaccini’s Daughter]]'' (''La hija de Rappaccini'')
*[[Daniel Catán]] – ''[[Rappaccini's Daughter]]'' (''La hija de Rappaccini'')
*[[John Corigliano]] – ''[[The Ghosts of Versailles]]''
*[[John Corigliano]] – ''[[The Ghosts of Versailles]]''
*[[Meredith Monk]] – ''[[Atlas (opera)|Atlas]]''
*[[Meredith Monk]] – ''[[Atlas (opera)|Atlas]]''
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* ''[[The Secret Garden (musical)|The Secret Garden]]'' – Broadway production opened at the [[St. James Theatre]] on 25 April and ran for 706 performances
* ''[[The Secret Garden (musical)|The Secret Garden]]'' – Broadway production opened at the [[St. James Theatre]] on 25 April and ran for 706 performances
* ''[[Song of Singapore]]'' – off-Broadway production opened at the [[Irving Plaza]] on 7 May and ran for 459 performances
* ''[[Song of Singapore]]'' – off-Broadway production opened at the [[Irving Plaza]] on 7 May and ran for 459 performances
* ''[[Will Rogers Follies]]'' – Broadway production opened at the [[Palace Theatre, New York|Palace Theatre]] on 1 May and ran for 983 performances
* ''[[Will Rogers Follies]]'' – Broadway production opened at the [[Palace Theatre (New York City)|Palace Theatre]] on 1 May and ran for 983 performances


== Musical films ==
== Musical films ==
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* ''[[Stepping Out (1991 film)|Stepping Out]]''
* ''[[Stepping Out (1991 film)|Stepping Out]]''
* ''[[Stones at the Max]]''
* ''[[Stones at the Max]]''
* ''[[The Supporter|El Acompañamiento]]''
* ''[[El Acompañamiento]]''
* ''[[Thalapathi]]''
* ''[[Thalapathi]]''


== Births ==
== Births ==
*[[8 January]]
*[[8 January]]
**[[Asuka Hinoi]] Japanese singer
**[[Asuka Hinoi]] Japanese singer
**[[Shin Ji-min]], South Korean singer and rapper
**[[Shin Ji-min]], South Korean singer and rapper
*[[9 January]] – [[3LAU]], American DJ and producer
*[[9 January]] – [[3lau]], American DJ and producer
*[[12 January]] – [[Pixie Lott]], British singer, songwriter and actress<ref>{{cite book|author=Delilah Grace|title=Pixie Lott|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8eeaAwAAQBAJ&pg=PT8|date=8 November 2011|publisher=Omnibus Press|isbn=978-0-85712-722-8|pages=8}}</ref>
*[[12 January]] – [[Pixie Lott]], British singer, songwriter and actress<ref>{{cite book|author=Delilah Grace|title=Pixie Lott|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8eeaAwAAQBAJ&pg=PT8|date=8 November 2011|publisher=Omnibus Press|isbn=978-0-85712-722-8|pages=8}}</ref>
*[[13 January]] – [[Goo Hara]], Member of Kara, Korean singer
*[[13 January]] – [[Goo Hara]], Member of Kara, Korean singer (d. 2019)
*[[14 January]] – [[Cat Torres]], Australian singer-songwriter, musician, contestant on The Voice Australia
*[[14 January]] – [[Cat Torres]], Australian singer-songwriter, musician, contestant on The Voice Australia
*[[23 January]] – [[Torres (musician)]], American independent singer, songwriter, musician and artist
*[[23 January]] – [[Torres (musician)|Torres]], American independent singer, songwriter, musician and artist
*[[28 January]] – [[C.J. Harris (singer)|C.J. Harris]], American singer
*[[28 January]] – [[C. J. Harris (singer)|C. J. Harris]], American singer (D.2023)
*[[1 February]] – [[Martha Heredia]], Dominican singer
*[[1 February]] – [[Martha Heredia]], Dominican singer
*[[7 February]] – [[Gabbie Hanna]], American rapper, singer, musician, comedienne and author
*[[7 February]] – [[Gabbie Hanna]], American rapper, singer, musician, comedienne and author
*[[8 February]] [[Nam Woo-hyun]], South Korean singer, dancer, and actor
*[[8 February]]
** [[Nam Woo-hyun]], South Korean singer, dancer, and actor
** Sierra Deaton, former member of [[Alex & Sierra]], singer, songwriter and dancer.
*[[10 February]]
** [[Ceng De Ping]], Taiwanese singer
*[[10 February]]
**[[Ceng De Ping]], Taiwanese singer
** [[Emma Roberts]], American actress and singer
**[[Emma Roberts]], American actress and singer
*[[11 February]] – [[Never Shout Never]] (Christofer Ingle), American musician
*[[11 February]] – [[Never Shout Never]] (Christofer Ingle), American musician
*[[12 February]] – [[Casey Abrams]], American singer-songwriter and guitarist
*[[12 February]] – [[Casey Abrams]], American singer-songwriter and guitarist
*[[14 February]] – [[Karol G]], Colombian singer-songwriter
*[[14 February]] – [[Karol G]], Colombian singer-songwriter
*[[17 February]] – [[Ed Sheeran]], British singer-songwriter and businessmen (worked with [[Taylor Swift]], [[Anne-Marie]], [[Nina Nesbitt]], [[Camila Cabello]], [[Tori Kelly]], [[Kasey Chambers]], [[Stormzy]], [[Cardi B]] and [[Maisie Peters]])
*[[15 February]] – [[Maruv]], Ukrainian singer-songwriter, record producer
*[[17 February]] – [[Ed Sheeran]], British singer-songwriter and businessmen (worked with [[Taylor Swift]], [[Anne-Marie]], [[Nina Nesbitt]], [[Camila Cabello]], [[Tori Kelly]], [[Kasey Chambers]], [[Stormzy]], [[Cardi B]] and [[Maisie Peters]])
*[[11 February]] – [[Allday]], Australian musician, rapper, singer-songwriter (The Veronicas, Troye Sivan)
*[[11 February]] – [[Allday]], Australian musician, rapper, singer-songwriter (The Veronicas, Troye Sivan)
* [[21 February]] - [[Joe Alwyn | William Bowery]], British musician, producer and songwriter on [[ Folklore (Taylor Swift album) | Folklore]] and [[Evermore (Taylor Swift album)|Evermore]] by [[Taylor Swift]]
*[[21 February]] [[William Bowery]], British musician, producer and songwriter on ''[[Folklore (Taylor Swift album)|Folklore]]'' and ''[[Evermore]]'' and ''[[Midnights]]'' by [[Taylor Swift]]
*[[24 February]] – [[Tyler Bryant]], American rock musician ([[Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown]], Dead Cool Dropouts, Lisa Origliasso)
*[[24 February]] – [[Tyler Bryant]], American rock musician ([[Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown]], Dead Cool Dropouts, Lisa Origliasso, [[The Veronicas]])
*[[26 February]]
*[[26 February]]
**[[CL (singer)]], South Korean singer/songwriter/rapper
**[[CL (singer)|CL]], South Korean singer/songwriter/rapper
**[[Lee Chang-sub]], South Korean singer
**[[Lee Chang-sub]], South Korean singer
*[[6 March]] – [[Tyler, The Creator]], American rapper and record producer
*[[4 March]] – [[Sarah Bonito]], British-Japanese singer and lead vocalist of [[Kero Kero Bonito]]
*[[6 March]] – [[Tyler, the Creator]], American rapper and record producer
*[[8 March]] – [[Devon Werkheiser]], American actor and musician
*[[8 March]] – [[Devon Werkheiser]], American actor and musician
*[[10 March]] – [[Kenshi Yonezu]], Japanese musician, singer-songwriter, record producer
*[[10 March]] – [[Kenshi Yonezu]], Japanese musician, singer-songwriter and record producer
*[[11 March]]
*[[11 March]]
**[[Chingiz Mustafayev (singer)|Chingiz Mustafayev]], Azerbaijani singer-songwriter and guitarist
**[[Chingiz Mustafayev (singer)|Chingiz Mustafayev]], Azerbaijani singer-songwriter and guitarist
**[[Qian Lin]], Chinese singer
**[[Qian Lin]], Chinese singer
*[[13 March]] - [[Luan Santana]], Brazilian singer-songwriter
*[[13 March]] [[Luan Santana]], Brazilian singer-songwriter
*[[16 March]] – [[Wolfgang Van Halen]], American bassist
*[[16 March]] – [[Wolfgang Van Halen]], American bassist
*[[25 March]]
*[[25 March]]
** [[Liang Bo]], Chinese singer-songwriter
**[[Liang Bo]], Chinese singer-songwriter
** [[Kevin Garrett (musician)]], American musician, worked with [[Alessia Cara]]
**[[Kevin Garrett (musician)|Kevin Garrett]], American musician, worked with [[Alessia Cara]]
*[[28 March]] – [[Amy Bruckner]], American actress and singer
*[[March 26]] – [[Ari Lennox]], American R&B singer
*[[March 27]] – [[London on da Track]], American record producer, rapper, and songwriter ([[Summer Walker]])
*[[28 March]]
**[[Amy Bruckner]], American actress and singer
**[[Hoya (singer)|Hoya]], South Korean singer and actor<ref>{{cite book|author=Mark Russell|title=K-Pop Now!: The Korean Music Revolution|page=63|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=etDZAwAAQBAJ|date=April 29, 2014|publisher=Tuttle Publishing|isbn=978-1-4629-1411-1}}</ref>
*[[29 March]] – [[Irene (singer)|Irene]], South Korean singer and actress ([[Red Velvet (group)|Red Velvet]])
*[[29 March]] – [[Irene (singer)|Irene]], South Korean singer and actress ([[Red Velvet (group)|Red Velvet]])
*[[30 March]] – [[NF (rapper)]], American rapper
*[[30 March]]
*[[2 April]] – [[Quavo]], American rapper ([[migos]])
**[[Joey Cook]], American singer
**[[NF (rapper)|NF]], American rapper
*[[2 April]] – [[Quavo]], American rapper and frontman of hip-hop trio [[Migos]]
*[[3 April]] – [[Hayley Kiyoko]], American singer, songwriter, advocate and dancer
*[[3 April]] – [[Hayley Kiyoko]], American singer, songwriter, advocate and dancer
*[[4 April]]
*[[4 April]]
** [[Jesse Jo Stark]], American singer-songwriter
**[[Lucas Lucco]], Brazilian singer-songwriter
**[[Lucas Lucco]], Brazilian singer-songwriter
**[[Jamie Lynn Spears]], American comedienne, singer and actress
**[[Jamie Lynn Spears]], American television personality, comedienne, actress and singer
*[[7 April]] – [[Anne-Marie]], British singer songwriter, dancer, activist, and musician
*[[7 April]] – [[Anne-Marie]], British singer songwriter, dancer, activist, and musician
*[[8 April]] – Andrea Ross, American singer and actress
*[[8 April]] – Andrea Ross, American singer and actress
*[[10 April]] – [[Amanda Michalka]] (AJ), American singer-songwriter, musician and actress
*[[10 April]] – [[Amanda Michalka]] (AJ), American singer-songwriter, musician and actress
*[[15 April]] – [[Daiki Arioka]], Japanese singer ([[Hey! Say! JUMP]])
*[[15 April]] – [[Daiki Arioka]], Japanese singer ([[Hey! Say! JUMP]])
*[[18 April]] [[Joey Gaydos]], American actor and guitarist
*[[18 April]]
** [[Joey Gaydos]], American actor and guitarist
** [[Edgar Barrera]], Mexican-American songwriter, producer, and musician based in Miami, Florida.
*[[23 April]] – [[Caleb Johnson]], American singer
*[[27 April]] – [[Eric Fukusaki]], Peruvian singer based in Japan
*[[27 April]] – [[Eric Fukusaki]], Peruvian singer based in Japan
*[[30 April]] – [[Lindsay Pearce]], American singer and actress
*[[30 April]] – [[Lindsay Pearce]], American singer and actress
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*[[12 May]] – [[Jennifer Damiano]], American actress and singer
*[[12 May]] – [[Jennifer Damiano]], American actress and singer
*[[15 May]] – [[The Struts|Jed Elliott]], British bassist ([[The Struts]])
*[[15 May]] – [[The Struts|Jed Elliott]], British bassist ([[The Struts]])
*[[16 May]] = [[Joey Graceffa]], American YouTuber, vlogger, actor, author, producer and musician.
*[[17 May]]
*[[17 May]]
** [[Daniel Curtis Lee]], American actor and rapper
**[[Daniel Curtis Lee]], American actor and rapper
** [[Adil Omar]], Pakistani rapper and producer
**[[DJ Akademiks]], Jamaican Hip Hop blogger
**[[Adil Omar]], Pakistani rapper and producer
*[[18 May]] – [[Spellling]], American singer
*[[19 May]] – [[Jordan Pruitt]], American singer
*[[19 May]] – [[Jordan Pruitt]], American singer
*[[20 May]] – [[Bastian Baker]], Swiss singer, songwriter, and performer.
*[[20 May]] – [[Bastian Baker]], Swiss singer, songwriter, and performer
*[[22 May]]
*[[22 May]]
**[[Brooke Simpson]], American singer-songwriter
**[[Brooke Simpson]], American singer-songwriter
**[[Suho]], South Korean singer ([[Exo (group)|EXO]])
**[[Suho]], South Korean singer ([[Exo]])
*[[23 May]] – [[Lena Meyer-Landrut]], German singer-songwriter and dancer
*[[23 May]] – [[Lena Meyer-Landrut]], German singer-songwriter and dancer
*[[24 May]] – [[Erika Umeda]], Japanese singer
*[[24 May]] – [[Erika Umeda]], Japanese singer
*[[25 May]] - Guy Lawrence of EDM House garage band, [[Disclosure (band) ]]
*[[25 May]] Guy Lawrence of EDM House garage band, [[Disclosure (band)|Disclosure]]
*[[26 May]][[Amber Bondin]], Maltese singer
*[[26 May]]
**[[Amber Bondin]], Maltese singer
**[[Channel Tres]], American singer, songwriter, rapper and record producer
*[[27 May]] – Channii, Dutch singer-songwriter
*[[27 May]] – Channii, Dutch singer-songwriter
*[[29 May]]
*[[29 May]]
** [[Kristen Alderson]], American actress and singer
**[[Kristen Alderson]], American actress and singer
** [[Matoma]], Norwegian DJ and record producer.
**[[Matoma]], Norwegian DJ and record producer
*[[31 May]] – [[Azealia Banks]], American rapper, singer and songwriter
*[[31 May]] – [[Azealia Banks]], American rapper, singer and songwriter
*[[7 June]] – [[Fetty Wap]] American Rapper
* [[6 June]] – [[Ashley Park (actress)|Ashley Park]], American actress, singer, and dancer
*[[7 June]] – [[Fetty Wap]] American rapper
*[[12 June]] – [[Jessie Reyez]], Colombian-Canadian singer-songwriter
*[[12 June]] – [[Jessie Reyez]], Colombian-Canadian singer-songwriter
*[[14 June]] – Jesy Nelson, English singer-songwriter, dancer and member of [[Little Mix]]
*[[14 June]] – [[Jesy Nelson]], English singer-songwriter, dancer and former member of [[Little Mix]], now solo.
*[[16 June]] – [[Joe McElderry]], British singer
*[[16 June]]
**[[Lim Young-woong]], South Korean trot singer
**[[Joe McElderry]], British singer
*[[17 June]] – [[Shura (English singer)|Shura]], British singer-songwriter, musician and producer
*[[17 June]] – [[Shura (English singer)|Shura]], British singer-songwriter, musician and producer
*[[23 June]] – [[Katie Armiger]], American singer.
*[[20 June]] – [[Hannah Diamond]], British singer-songwriter and visual artist
*[[24 June]] -[[Max Ehrich]], American singer, actor and dancer
*[[23 June]] [[Katie Armiger]], American singer
*[[28 June]] – [[Seohyun]], member of [[K-pop|South Korean pop]] [[girl group]] [[Girls' Generation]]
*[[24 June]] – [[Max Ehrich]], American singer, actor and dancer
*[[29 June]] – [[Naomi (singer-songwriter)]], British singer-songwriter
*[[27 June]] – [[Rayvon Owen]], American singer
*[[28 June]] – [[Seohyun]], member of [[K-pop|South Korean pop]] [[girl group]] [[Girls' Generation]]
*[[29 June]] – [[Caleidra]], British singer-songwriter
*[[30 June]] – [[MC Davo]], Mexican rapper, singer and composer<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.buenamusica.com/mc-davo/biografia|title=MC Davo Biografia, historia y legado musical|website=buenamusica.com}}</ref>
*[[30 June]] – [[MC Davo]], Mexican rapper, singer and composer<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.buenamusica.com/mc-davo/biografia|title=MC Davo Biografia, historia y legado musical|website=buenamusica.com}}</ref>
*[[1 July]] [[Sanah Moidutty]], Indian singer songwriter
*[[1 July]]
** [[Sanah Moidutty]], Indian singer songwriter
* [[5 July]] - [[Sam Fischer]], Australian song writer, singer, producer and musician ([[Demi Lovato]])
** [[Burna Boy]], Nigerian singer, songwriter and record producer.
*[[2 July]] – [[Burna Boy]], Nigerian musician
*[[5 July]] – [[Sam Fischer]], Australian songwriter, singer, producer and musician ([[Demi Lovato]])
*[[7 July]] – [[Alesso]], Swedish producer and DJ
*[[7 July]] – [[Alesso]], Swedish producer and DJ
*[[9 July]]
*[[9 July]]
**[[Mitchel Musso]], American actor and musician
**[[Mitchel Musso]], American actor and musician
**[[Clara Hagman]], Former Ace of Base member and singer
**[[Clara Hagman]], Former Ace of Base member and singer
**[[Adrianne Lenker]], American singer-songwriter and guitarist
*[[10 July]]
** [[María Chacón]], Mexican actress and singer
*[[10 July]]
**[[María Chacón]], Mexican actress and singer
** [[Angel Haze]], American rapper and singer-songwriter
**[[Angel Haze]], American rapper and singer-songwriter
*[[12 July]] – [[Dexter Roberts]], American singer
*[[12 July]] – [[Dexter Roberts]], American singer
*[[15 July]] – [[Yuki Kashiwagi]], Japanese idol singing group member
*[[15 July]] – [[Yuki Kashiwagi]], Japanese idol singing group member
*[[16 July]] – [[Emma Louise]], Australian indie-pop singer-songwriter
*[[17 July]] – [[Mann (rapper)|Mann]], American rapper
*[[17 July]] – [[Mann (rapper)|Mann]], American rapper
*[[18 July]] – [[Karina Pasian]], American Russian multi lingual classical musician and singer
*[[18 July]] – [[Karina Pasian]], American Russian multi lingual classical musician and singer
*[[21 July]] – [[Lucy Spraggan]], British musician
*[[21 July]] – [[Lucy Spraggan]], British musician
*[[26 July]] – [[Nathan Hartono]], Singaporean singer and actor
*[[26 July]] – [[Nathan Hartono]], Singaporean singer and actor
*[[29 July]] – [[Miki Ishikawa]], American actress and singer
*[[29 July]] – [[Miki Ishikawa]], American actress and singer
*[[30 July]]
*[[30 July]]
** [[David Carreira]], Portuguese singer, model and actor
**[[David Carreira]], Portuguese singer, model and actor
** [[Diana Vickers]], British singer
**[[Diana Vickers]], British singer
*[[31 July]] – [[Abhay Jodhpurkar]], Indian singer
*[[31 July]] – [[Abhay Jodhpurkar]], Indian singer
*[[1 August]] – [[Kelsy Karter]], New Zealand singer-songwriter
*[[9 August]]
*[[9 August]]
** [[Candela Vetrano]], Argentine actress, singer and model
**[[Candela Vetrano]], Argentine actress, singer and model
** [[Heize]], South Korean singer, rapper, and songwriter
**[[Heize]], South Korean singer, rapper, and songwriter
*[[11 August]] – [[Milica Pavlović]], Swiss-born Serbian singer
*[[13 August]] – [[Dave Days]], American singer-songwriter and guitarist
*[[13 August]] – [[Dave Days]], American singer-songwriter and guitarist
*[[21 August]]
*[[21 August]]
** [[Tess Gaerthé]], Dutch singer and actress
**[[Tess Gaerthé]], Dutch singer and actress
** [[Jesse James Rutherford|Jesse Rutherford]], American singer and musician
**[[Jesse Rutherford (singer)|Jesse Rutherford]], American singer and musician
*[[26 August]] – [[Alok (DJ)|Alok]], Brazilian DJ and record producer
*[[26 August]] – [[Alok (DJ)|Alok]], Brazilian DJ and record producer
*[[8 September]] – [[Nicole Dollanganger]], Canadian singer, songwriter, activist and artist (Lana Del Rey, Grimes)
*[[30 August]] – [[Guru Randhawa]], Indian singer, songwriter and music composer
*[[3 September]]
**[[Moneybagg Yo]], American rapper
**[[Terence Lam]], Hong Kong singer-songwriter
**[[Samantha Marie Ware]], is an American theatre and TV actress and singer. (also known by her singer stage name Sameya)
*[[8 September]]
** [[Nicole Dollanganger]], Canadian singer, songwriter, activist and artist (Lana Del Rey, Grimes)
** Alex Kinsey, former member of [[Alex & Sierra]], singer-songwriter and instrumentalist.
*[[9 September]] – [[Hunter Hayes]], American country singer
*[[9 September]] – [[Hunter Hayes]], American country singer
*[[11 September]] – [[Kygo]], Norwegian producer and DJ
*[[11 September]] – [[Kygo]], Norwegian producer and DJ
*[[12 September]] – [[Imri Ziv]], Israeli singer-songwriter
*[[12 September]] – [[Imri Ziv]], Israeli singer-songwriter
*[[16 September]] – [[Noname (rapper)]], American singer-songwriter, rapper, musician & poet
*[[15 September]] – [[Alex Florea]], Romanian singer
*[[16 September]] – [[Noname (rapper)|Noname]], American singer-songwriter, rapper, musician & poet
*[[22 September]] – [[Chelsea Tavares]], American actress and singer
*[[22 September]] – [[Chelsea Tavares]], American actress and singer
*[[23 September]] – [[Key (singer)]] South Korean singer, actor
*[[23 September]] – [[Key (entertainer)|Key]], South Korean singer and actor
*[[26 September]] – [[Ant Clemons]], American singer, rapper, songwriter
*[[27 September]] – [[Rachel Cheung]], Hong Kong classical pianist
*[[1 October]] – [[Via Vallen]], Indonesian [[dangdut]] singer
*[[1 October]] – [[Via Vallen]], Indonesian [[dangdut]] singer
*[[4 October]]
*[[4 October]]
** [[Nicolai Kielstrup]], Danish singer
**[[Nicolai Kielstrup]], Danish singer
** Leigh-Anne Pinnock, English singer-songwriter, dancer and member of [[Little Mix]]
**[[Leigh-Anne Pinnock]], English singer-songwriter, dancer, activist, philanthropist, and member of [[Little Mix]]
*[[5 October]] – [[Betty Who]], Australian singer-songwriter
*[[5 October]] – [[Betty Who]], Australian singer-songwriter
*[[7 October]] – [[Lay Zhang]], Chinese singer-songwriter, record producer, director and dancer ([[Exo (group)|EXO]])
*[[7 October]] – [[Lay Zhang]], Chinese singer-songwriter, record producer, director and dancer ([[EXO]])
*[[6 October]] – [[Roshon Fegan]], American actor, singer and rapper
*[[10 October]]
*[[10 October]]
** [[Gabriella Cilmi]], Australian-Italian blues and pop singer-songwriter
** [[Lali Espósito]], Argentine actress, singer, dancer, model, and songwriter.
**[[Gabriella Cilmi]], Australian-Italian blues and pop singer-songwriter
**[[Lali Espósito]], Argentine actress, singer, dancer, model, and songwriter
*[[11 October]] – [[Joey Walker]], Australian musician, singer and producer ([[King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard]])
*[[17 October]] – [[Brenda Asnicar]], Argentine actress and singer
*[[17 October]] – [[Brenda Asnicar]], Argentine actress and singer
*[[18 October]] – [[Tyler Posey]], American musician and actor
*[[18 October]] – [[Tyler Posey]], American musician and actor
*[[19 October]] – [[Colton Dixon]], American singer
*[[22 October]] – [[Arianna Afsar]], American musician
*[[29 October]] – [[Parris Goebel]], New Zealand-born choreographer, dancer, singer, director and actress
*[[29 October]] – [[Parris Goebel]], New Zealand-born choreographer, dancer, singer, director and actress
*[[31 October]] – [[Jordan-Claire Green]], American actress and musician
*[[31 October]] – [[Jordan-Claire Green]], American actress and musician
*[[5 November]] – [[Flume (musician)]], Australian record producer, musician and DJ
*[[5 November]] – [[Flume (musician)|Flume]], Australian record producer, musician and DJ
*[[8 November]] – [[Riker Lynch]], American actor, singer and bassist
*[[8 November]] – [[Riker Lynch]], American actor, singer and bassist
* [[11 November]] – [[Emma Blackery]] British singer-songwriter, musician, beauty blogger, comedienne, and youtuber
*[[10 November]] – [[Elina Nechayeva]], Estonian soprano
*[[13 November]] – [[Matt Bennett]], American actor and singer ([[Victorious]], [[Ariana Grande]])
*[[11 November]] – [[Emma Blackery]] British singer-songwriter, musician, comedienne, entertainer and YouTuber (sometime: beauty blogger, Gaming blogger)
*[[14 November]] – [[Gallant (singer)]], American Musician
*[[13 November]] – [[Matt Bennett]], American actor and singer (''[[Victorious]]'', [[Ariana Grande]])
*[[18 November]] – [[Tommy Cash (Rapper)]], Estonian rapper
*[[14 November]] – [[Gallant (singer)|Gallant]], American musician
*[[18 November]] – [[Tommy Cash (rapper)|Tommy Cash]], Estonian rapper
*[[22 November]] – [[Saki Shimizu]], Japanese singer
*[[22 November]] – [[Saki Shimizu]], Japanese singer
* [[23 November]] – Harley "Kicks" Alexander-Sule of [[Rizzle Kicks]], and sometimes working under the name: Jimi Charles Moody
*[[23 November]] – Harley "Kicks" Alexander-Sule of [[Rizzle Kicks]], and sometimes working under the name: Jimi Charles Moody
*[[25 November]] – [[Kevin Woo]], American-South Korean singer and dancer ([[U-KISS]] and [[Xing (band)|Xing]])
*[[25 November]] – [[Kevin Woo]], American-South Korean singer and dancer ([[U-KISS]] and [[Xing (band)|Xing]])
*[[28 November]] – [[Hannah Diamond]], English singer-songwriter, photographer, musician, producer and visual artist. (Charlie XCX, A G Cook)
*[[28 November]] – [[Hannah Diamond]], English singer-songwriter, photographer, musician, producer and visual artist. (Charli XCX, A G Cook)
*[[2 December]]
*[[2 December]]
** [[Charlie Puth]], American singer, musician, songwriter and record producer.
**[[Charlie Puth]], American singer, musician, songwriter and record producer
** [[Ainsley Melham]], Australian singer, dancer and actor
**[[Ainsley Melham]], Australian singer, dancer and actor
*[[7 December]]
*[[7 December]] – [[Dori Sakurada]], Japanese actor and singer<ref>{{Citation| title =Sakurada Dori's Official Blog Profile| url =http://dori.amuse.moo.jp/?pid=8902| access-date =16 April 2009| language =ja| url-status =dead| archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20090303083756/http://dori.amuse.moo.jp/?pid=8902| archive-date =3 March 2009}}</ref>
**[[Remi Matsuo]], Japanese singer-songwriter and artist ([[Glim Spanky]])
*[[9 December]] – [[PnB Rock]], American hip hop recording artist
**[[Dori Sakurada]], Japanese actor and singer<ref>{{Citation| title =Sakurada Dori's Official Blog Profile| url =http://dori.amuse.moo.jp/?pid=8902| access-date =16 April 2009| language =ja| url-status =dead| archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20090303083756/http://dori.amuse.moo.jp/?pid=8902| archive-date =3 March 2009}}</ref>
*[[11 December]] – [[Anna Bergendahl]] Swedish Irish singer
*[[9 December]] – [[PnB Rock]], American hip hop recording artist (d. [[2022]])
*[[13 December]]
*[[11 December]] – [[Anna Bergendahl]] Swedish Irish singer
** [[Jay Greenberg (composer)|Jay Greenberg]], American composer
*[[12 December]] – [[Jasmine Murray]], American singer
*[[13 December]]
**[[Jay Greenberg (composer)|Jay Greenberg]], American composer
**[[Dermot Kennedy]] – Irish singer-songwriter and musician
**[[Dermot Kennedy]] – Irish singer-songwriter and musician
*[[14 December]]
*[[14 December]]
** [[Offset (rapper)]], American rapper of the team ([[Migos]])
**[[Offset (rapper)|Offset]], American rapper and member of hip-hop trio [[Migos]]
** [[Stefflon Don]], British-Jamaican rapper, singer and songwriter.
**[[Stefflon Don]], British-Jamaican rapper, singer and songwriter
*[[15 December]] – Alana Mychal Haim, American guitarist, singer and keyboardist, member of sisterhood and band Haim ([[Haim]], American pop rock band from Los Angeles)
*[[15 December]] – [[Alana Haim]], Alana Mychal Haim, American guitarist, singer, keyboardist, musician and actress (member of band [[Haim (band)|Haim]])
*[[19 December]]
*[[19 December]]
** [[Tom Walker (singer)]], Scottish singer-songwriter (Zara Larsson, Dodie)
**[[Tom Walker (singer)|Tom Walker]], Scottish singer-songwriter (Zara Larsson, Dodie)
** [[Jack River (musician)|Jack River]], Australian singer-songwriter, musician and producer
**[[Jack River (musician)|Jack River]], Australian singer-songwriter, musician and producer
*[[19 December]]
*[[19 December]]
** [[Declan Galbraith]], British singer
**[[Declan Galbraith]], British singer
** [[Keiynan Lonsdale]], Australian actor, dancer and singer-songwriter
**[[Keiynan Lonsdale]], Australian actor, dancer and singer-songwriter
*[[22 December]] – [[DaBaby]], American rapper
*[[22 December]] – [[DaBaby]], American rapper
*[[23 December]] – [[YoungstaCPT]], South African rapper
*[[23 December]] – [[YoungstaCPT]], South African rapper
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*[[27 December]] – [[Chloe Bridges]], American actress, singer and pianist
*[[27 December]] – [[Chloe Bridges]], American actress, singer and pianist
*[[30 December]] – [[Tyler Carter]], American singer, rapper and songwriter (Issues, Woe Is Me)
*[[30 December]] – [[Tyler Carter]], American singer, rapper and songwriter (Issues, Woe Is Me)
* [[DallasK]], American music producer and songwriter
*Unknown – [[DallasK]], American music producer and songwriter
*Unknown – [[Sylvaine]], Norwegian musician


== Deaths ==
== Deaths ==
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*[[8 January]] – [[Steve Clark]], guitarist of [[Def Leppard]], 30 (overdose of codeine)
*[[8 January]] – [[Steve Clark]], guitarist of [[Def Leppard]], 30 (overdose of codeine)
*[[14 January]] – [[Chitragupta (composer)|Chitragupta]], film composer, 73
*[[14 January]] – [[Chitragupta (composer)|Chitragupta]], film composer, 73
*[[20 January]] – [[Stan Szelest]] American keyboard player ([[The Band]]), 47
*[[20 January]] – [[Stan Szelest]], keyboard player ([[The Band]]), 47
*[[6 February]] – [[Danny Thomas]], singer and actor, 79
*[[6 February]] – [[Danny Thomas]], singer and actor, 79
*[[9 February]] – [[James Cleveland]], gospel singer, 59
*[[9 February]] – [[James Cleveland]], gospel singer, 59
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*[[26 February]] – [[Slim Gaillard]], jazz musician, 75
*[[26 February]] – [[Slim Gaillard]], jazz musician, 75
*[[2 March]] – [[Serge Gainsbourg]], singer and songwriter, 62 (heart attack)
*[[2 March]] – [[Serge Gainsbourg]], singer and songwriter, 62 (heart attack)
*[[6 March]] – Sir [[Joseph Lockwood]], record company executive, 86
*[[13 March]] – [[Jimmy McPartland]], 83, jazz musician
*[[13 March]] – [[Jimmy McPartland]], 83, jazz musician
*[[14 March]]
*[[14 March]]
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*[[17 April]] – [[Jack Yellen]], 98, American lyricist
*[[17 April]] – [[Jack Yellen]], 98, American lyricist
*[[18 April]] – [[Barry Rogers]], 55, American jazz and salsa trombonist
*[[18 April]] – [[Barry Rogers]], 55, American jazz and salsa trombonist
*[[20 April]] – [[Steve Marriott]], singer, songwriter and guitarist ([[Small Faces]] and [[Humble Pie (band)|Humble Pie]]), 44 (killed in house fire)
*[[20 April]] – [[Steve Marriott]], singer, songwriter and guitarist ([[Small Faces]] and [[Humble Pie]]), 44 (killed in house fire)
*[[21 April]] – [[Willi Boskovsky]], conductor, 81
*[[21 April]] – [[Willi Boskovsky]], conductor, 81
*[[23 April]] – [[Johnny Thunders]], rock guitarist and singer, 38 (drug-related)
*[[23 April]] – [[Johnny Thunders]], rock guitarist and singer, 38 (drug-related)
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*[[6 July]] – [[Herminio Giménez]], composer, 86
*[[6 July]] – [[Herminio Giménez]], composer, 86
*[[11 July]] – [[Honorata de la Rama]], singer, 89
*[[11 July]] – [[Honorata de la Rama]], singer, 89
*[[15 July]] – [[Bert Convy]], American game show host, actor, and singer, 57 (brain tumor)
*[[15 July]] – [[Bert Convy]], American game show host, actor and singer, 57 (brain tumor)
*[[28 August]] – [[Vince Taylor]], rock and roll singer, 52 (cancer)
*[[28 August]] – [[Vince Taylor]], rock and roll singer, 52 (cancer)
*[[4 September]]
*[[4 September]]
**[[Charlie Barnet]], US bandleader, 77
**[[Charlie Barnet]], American bandleader, 77
**[[Dottie West]], American country singer, 58 (car accident)
**[[Dottie West]], American country singer, 58 (car accident)
*[[8 September]] – [[Alex North]], composer, 80
*[[8 September]] – [[Alex North]], composer, 80
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*[[15 November]] – [[Jacques Morali]], disco composer, 44 (AIDS)
*[[15 November]] – [[Jacques Morali]], disco composer, 44 (AIDS)
*[[24 November]]
*[[24 November]]
**[[Freddie Mercury]], singer, 45 (AIDS)<ref>{{cite web |title=Freddie Mercury {{!}} Biography, Parents, Songs, & Facts {{!}} Britannica |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Freddie-Mercury |website=www.britannica.com |access-date=9 January 2022 |language=en}}</ref>
**[[Freddie Mercury]], singer, 45 (AIDS)
**[[Eric Carr]], drummer, 41 (cancer)
**[[Eric Carr]], drummer, 41 (cancer)
*[[10 December]] – [[Headman Shabalala]], member of [[Ladysmith Black Mambazo]], 46 (shot)
*[[10 December]] – [[Headman Shabalala]], member of [[Ladysmith Black Mambazo]], 46 (shot)
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== Awards ==
== Awards ==
*[[Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum|Country Music Hall of Fame]] Inductees: [[Felice and Boudleaux Bryant]]
*[[Country Music Hall of Fame]] Inductees: [[Felice and Boudleaux Bryant]]
*[[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]] Inductees: [[LaVern Baker]], [[The Byrds]], [[John Lee Hooker]], [[The Impressions (American band)|The Impressions]], [[Wilson Pickett]], [[Jimmy Reed]] and [[Ike Turner|Ike]] and [[Tina Turner]]
*[[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]] Inductees: [[LaVern Baker]], [[The Byrds]], [[John Lee Hooker]], [[The Impressions]], [[Wilson Pickett]], [[Jimmy Reed]] and [[Ike Turner|Ike]] and [[Tina Turner]]
*[[1991 Country Music Association Awards]]
*[[1991 Grammy Awards]]
*[[1991 Grammy Awards]]
*[[1991 MTV Video Music Awards]]
*[[1991 MTV Video Music Awards]]
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*[[Kumar Sanu]] – [[Filmfare Best Male Playback Award]]
*[[Kumar Sanu]] – [[Filmfare Best Male Playback Award]]
*[[33rd Japan Record Awards]]
*[[33rd Japan Record Awards]]

==Charts==
* [[List of Billboard Hot 100 number ones of 1991]]
* [[1991 in British music#Charts]]
* [[List of Oricon number-one singles of 1991]]


==See also==
==See also==
* [[1991 in music (UK)]]
* [[1991 in British music|1991 in music (UK)]]
* [[:Category:Record labels established in 1991|Record labels established in 1991]]
* [[:Category:Record labels established in 1991|Record labels established in 1991]]


== References ==
==References==
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Trent Reznor at Lollapalooza 1991.

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Although the year 1991 is the year that grunge music made its popular breakthrough, heavy metal was still the dominant form of rock music for the year.[1] Therefore, Nirvana's Nevermind, led by the surprise hit single "Smells Like Teen Spirit", was not the most popular U.S. album of the year. The most popular album was Metallica's self-titled "black album". Nirvana's success was eventually followed by other grunge bands like Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, and Stone Temple Pilots, as grunge climbed the U.S. charts for the next few years. Its success eventually ended the reign of the glam metal and other hard rock groups that enjoyed massive success in the 1980s like Mötley Crüe, Poison, Warrant, Cinderella, and Ratt, whose sales were still going strong by 1991. Also during the year, the rock band Guns N' Roses's popularity flourished with the release of their albums Use Your Illusion I & Use Your Illusion II, both selling over 15 million copies total. Def Leppard's next album Adrenalize, released in March 1992, would go on to reach multi-platinum status and prove to be the last major commercial success for 1980s hair metal. A Tribe Called Quest's Low End Theory is released this year; it would go on to be considered one of the best hip hop albums of the 1990s. A Tribe Called Quest, along with De La Soul, Dream Warriors, Gang Starr and the Poor Righteous Teachers, help define what comes to be known as alternative rap with important releases this year.

On November 24, Queen front man Freddie Mercury died at home in London due to AIDS complications. Rumors had been circulating that Mercury had AIDS and he confirmed it to the press a day before his death,[2] but the death comes as a shock to millions of fans and the music industry. The remaining members of Queen form the Mercury Phoenix Trust and the following year, a tribute concert is staged in Wembley Stadium. A sell-out crowd in attendance witness the three surviving members reuniting to play along with performances by the likes of David Bowie, Elton John, Guns N' Roses, Def Leppard, Metallica, Annie Lennox, and George Michael.

Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" (released as a double A-side with "These Are the Days of Our Lives") goes to number one for the second time in the U.K., which is one of the few times a single has gone to number one in the same version more than once (another example is Chubby Checkers' "The Twist," which was No. 1 in 1960 & 1962). It is also the only time a single has gone to number one more than once on the UK Christmas charts. It has now spent a total of 14 weeks on top of the UK charts.

During the year, Billboard started using Nielsen SoundScan for its sales source for the music charts. Nielsen SoundScan began tracking sales data for Nielsen on 1 March 1991. The 25 May issue of Billboard published Billboard 200 and Country Album charts based on SoundScan "piece count data," and the first Hot 100 chart to debut with the system was released on 30 November 1991. Previously, Billboard tracked sales by calling stores across the U.S. and asking about sales – a method that was inherently error-prone and open to outright fraud. Indeed, while transitioning from the calling to tracking methods, the airplay and sales charts (already monitored by Nielsen) and the Hot 100 (then still using the calling system) often did not match (for instance Paula Abdul's "Promise of a New Day" and Roxette's "Fading Like a Flower" reached much higher Hot 100 peaks than their actual sales and airplay would have allowed them to). Although most record company executives conceded that the new method was far more accurate than the old, the chart's volatility and its geographical balance initially caused deep concern, before the change and the market shifts it brought about were accepted across the industry. Tower Records, the country's second-largest retail chain, was originally not included in the sample because its stores are equipped with different technology to measure sales. At first, some industry executives complained that the new system – which relied on high-tech sales measurement rather than store employee estimates – was based on an inadequate sample, one that favored established and mainstream acts over newcomers.

1991 is also the year CCM, or contemporary Christian music, reaches a new peak. Amy Grant, who had already crossed back and forth between CCM and Contemporary Pop in the mid-80s, achieves her first solo No. 1 hit on the pop charts with the hit single "Baby Baby," becoming the first single by a CCM artist to reach No. 1 (despite the fact the song was a pop song and was void of any Christian references). Another single, "That's What Love Is For," would also top the charts, this time in the Adult Contemporary field. Meanwhile, Grant's album Heart In Motion reaches No. 11 on the pop chart and No. 1 on the Christian chart despite its non-religious objective, and quickly becomes a best-seller. Another CCM crossover artist in 1991 is Michael W. Smith, who achieves a Top Ten pop hit with his single "Place In This World." The subsequent album, Go West Young Man, is also a hit. Jon Gibson's hit "Jesus Loves Ya" still holds the record as the longest playing hit single in Christian music history. The track spent eleven weeks at No. 1 and became the top selling CCM single of 1991.[3] Only three artists received more airplay on Christian radio stations in that year other than Gibson; Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith and BeBe & CeCe Winans.

The massive success of Garth Brooks in this year sets the stage for the mid-1990s influx of pop-oriented country musicians. In addition, several soon-to-be pivotal bands form or release debuts, including Dave Matthews Band, Live, Phish, Spin Doctors and stoner metal (Kyuss, Sleep, The Obsessed). Massive Attack's Blue Lines, while unique at the time, pioneers the sound that would eventually become known as trip hop. Entombed's Clandestine and Dismember's Like an Ever Flowing Stream are early releases from the Scandinavian metal scene. On the other side of the Atlantic, New York death metal band Suffocation release their debut full-length Effigy of the Forgotten, often considered one of the most influential extreme metal albums ever recorded. Trance music rises to prominence in the underground dance scene of Frankfurt, Germany, pioneered by such producers as Dance 2 Trance and Resistance D. U2 release their seventh album Achtung Baby, considered by many of their fans to be their best album. Metallica also release their most commercially successful self-titled album, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers break through to the mainstream with their critically and commercially acclaimed Blood Sugar Sex Magik. R.E.M. release their massive commercial breakthrough album Out of Time. 1991 also brought us the revolutionary Sailing the Seas of Cheese, the first release of a Primus album on a major label. When it came to music, 1991 was one of the most successful years of the 1990s.

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8 Fly Me Courageous Drivin N Cryin -
13 Soulside Journey Darkthrone Debut
15 Eight Track Stomp Chickasaw Mudd Puppies -
A Little Ain't Enough David Lee Roth -
Quik Is the Name DJ Quik Debut
Step In the Arena Gang Starr -
This Is an EP Release Digital Underground -
16 2nd Wind Todd Rundgren -
21 1916 Motörhead -
The Soul Cages Sting -
22 Into the Light Gloria Estefan -
24 Tyranny (For You) Front 242 US
29 The Singles Collection The Specials Compilation
Native Son Judybats -
Candy Carol Book of Love -
Divinyls Divinyls -
Doubt Jesus Jones -
Glad 'N Greasy Beat Farmers -
Mo' Ritmo Gerardo Debut
Party Mix!/Mesopotamia The B-52's Re-issue with remixes
When You're a Boy Susanna Hoffs -
Uncle Anesthesia Screaming Trees -
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4 Innuendo Queen -
Everybody's Angel Tanita Tikaram -
Solid Ball of Rock Saxon -
5 International Pop Overthrow Material Issue -
11 Coolin' at the Playground Ya Know! Another Bad Creation Debut
12 Cresta The Hollow Men US
Marc Cohn Marc Cohn -
Saigon Kick Saigon Kick -
15 8-Way Santa Tad -
18 Heaven's Open Mike Oldfield -
19 Green Mind Dinosaur Jr. -
Ink The Fixx -
The Name Above the Title John Wesley Harding -
Night Ride Home Joni Mitchell -
Road Apples The Tragically Hip US
Young Black Teenagers Young Black Teenagers Debut
20 The Last Days of Pompeii Nova Mob -
Lo Flux Tube OLD
Piouhgd Butthole Surfers -
25 On the Prowl Loudness Self-cover album
26 Hooked Great White -
? Different World Uriah Heep -
Recurring Spacemen 3 US
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Ex:el 808 State -
Peggy Suicide Julian Cope UK; 7 May in US; Double Album
Ray Frazier Chorus-
The White Room The KLF -
5 Dollars & Sex The Escape Club -
New Jack City Various Artists Soundtrack
Heart in Motion Amy Grant -
Time for a Witness The Feelies -
Truly Blessed Teddy Pendergrass -
6 Extremely Live Vanilla Ice Live
12 Black and White BoDeans -
Cereal Killers Too Much Joy -
Freakshow BulletBoys -
Free Rick Astley -
Live Hardcore Worldwide Boogie Down Productions Live
Mind Funk Mind Funk -
Out of Time R.E.M. -
The Real Ramona Throwing Muses -
Unreal World The Godfathers US
15 Goat The Jesus Lizard -
Love's Secret Domain Coil US
18 Outland Gary Numan
Gothic Paradise Lost -
Capitol Collectors Series Jo Stafford -
Greatest Hits Eurythmics US
19 Bag-a-Trix Whodini -
Chill of an Early Fall George Strait -
Make Way for the Motherlode Yo-Yo -
Prince of the Deep Water The Blessing -
21 Checkin' Out the Ghosts Kim Carnes Japan
25 Joyride Roxette -
Vagabond Heart Rod Stewart -
Now! That's What I Call Music 19 Various Artists Compilation
26 The Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961–1991 Bob Dylan Box Set
The Human Factor Metal Church -
Lean Into It Mr. Big -
No Warning Dave Wakeling US
Places I Have Never Been Willie Nile -
Ribbed NOFX -
Strength Enuff Z'nuff -
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Various Artists Soundtrack
27 Good-bye My Loneliness Zard -
Spiderland Slint -
? Dance to the Holy Man The Silencers -
In the Kingdom Whitecross -
The Infidel Doubting Thomas Debut

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School of Fish School of Fish -
2 Arise Sepultura -
Mama Said Lenny Kravitz -
Mane Attraction White Lion -
Word of Mouth Mike + The Mechanics -
8 Blue Lines Massive Attack Debut
Flashpoint The Rolling Stones Live +2 new studio tracks
Real Life Simple Minds -
9 The Ghosts That Haunt Me Crash Test Dummies -
True Love Pat Benatar -
L'Autre... Mylène Farmer -
The Ten Commandments Malevolent Creation -
15 Brotherhood The Doobie Brothers -
One from the Vault Grateful Dead Live
The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld The Orb -
16 Alanis Alanis Morissette Debut
Auberge Chris Rea -
The Best Band You Never Heard in Your Life Frank Zappa 2 discs; Live
LaTour LaTour Debut
Ripe Banderas US
Temple of the Dog Temple of the Dog -
The Way to Salvation King Missile -
21 Luna Sea Luna Sea Debut
22 Hoodoo Alison Moyet -
Shift-Work The Fall -
23 13 Engines 13 Engines US
And Now the Legacy Begins Dream Warriors US
Flyin' the Flannel Firehose -
Kinky Hoodoo Gurus US
Ordinary Average Guy Joe Walsh -
The Reality of My Surroundings Fishbone -
Renegade Charlie Daniels -
Time, Love & Tenderness Michael Bolton -
26 Power of Love Luther Vandross -
29 Whirlpool Chapterhouse -
Space I'm In The Candyskins -
30 Birdland Birdland US
Cooleyhighharmony Boyz II Men Debut
Laughter & Lust Joe Jackson -
Fred Schneider Fred Schneider Re-issue
Spartacus The Farm Debut
Union Yes -
Why Do Birds Sing? Violent Femmes -
? The Drill Wire
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3 Bullhead Melvins -
6 Legenda Armia -
7 5,000,000 Dread Zeppelin -
The Best of The Waterboys 81–90 The Waterboys US
Friendly Fa$cism Consolidated -
Hard at Play Huey Lewis and the News -
Peggy Suicide Julian Cope US
Schubert Dip EMF -
Star Time James Brown Box Set
Sugar Tax Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark -
Terminator X & The Valley of the Jeep Beets Terminator X -
13 De La Soul Is Dead De La Soul -
Pop Life Bananarama UK
Positively Phranc Phranc -
14 Don't Rock the Jukebox Alan Jackson -
God Fodder Ned's Atomic Dustbin -
The Maria Dimension The Legendary Pink Dots -
Mighty Like a Rose Elvis Costello -
O.G. Original Gangster Ice-T -
Sailing the Seas of Cheese Primus -
Spellbound Paula Abdul -
What Comes Around Goes Around Tuff -
Yerself Is Steam Mercury Rev -
17 Whispers Thomas Anders -
20 Unplugged (The Official Bootleg) Paul McCartney Live acoustic
21 Pink Bubbles Go Ape Helloween -
Slinky Milltown Brothers US
22 Shadow Thief of the Sun Zoviet France -
24 Seal Seal Debut
25 Virtual Rabbit Susumu Hirasawa -
27 Seamonsters The Wedding Present -
Shahbaaz Nusrat Fateh Ali Kahn -
28 Electronic Electronic -
Forever My Lady Jodeci Debut
Gish The Smashing Pumpkins Debut
Jungle Fever Stevie Wonder Soundtrack
Like an Ever Flowing Stream Dismember -
Never Loved Elvis The Wonder Stuff -
Niggaz4Life N.W.A -
29 Mars B'z EP
? Contradictions Collapse Meshuggah Debut
Grippe Jawbox -
Rumor and Sigh Richard Thompson -
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Love and Kisses Dannii Minogue UK
4 Back on the Bus, Y'all Indigo Girls Live
Funke, Funke Wisdom Kool Moe Dee -
Make a Jazz Noise Here Frank Zappa Live
6 White Light From the Mouth of Infinity Swans -
10 The Mix Kraftwerk -
Superstition Siouxsie and the Banshees -
11 Slow, Deep and Hard Type O Negative -
Lynyrd Skynyrd 1991 Lynyrd Skynyrd -
Owl Nathalie Archangel -
Prime of My Life Phyllis Hyman -
Slave to the Grind Skid Row -
Unforgettable... with Love Natalie Cole -
Warm Your Heart Aaron Neville -
14 Unusual Heat Foreigner -
You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 4 Frank Zappa 2 discs; Live
18 Love Hurts Cher -
Derelicts of Dialect 3rd Bass -
For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge Van Halen -
Turtle Soup The Mock Turtles US
24 Baby Yello -
Holidays in Eden Marillion -
25 All Souled Out Pete Rock & CL Smooth EP
Attack of the Killer B's Anthrax Rarities album
Electric Landlady Kirsty MacColl -
Fireball Zone Ric Ocasek -
Hollywood Vampires L.A. Guns -
Luck of the Draw Bonnie Raitt -
Surprise Crystal Waters -
29 Twilight of the Gods Bathory -
Solace Sarah McLachlan -
? The Forest David Byrne -
The Tea Party The Tea Party Debut
United States of Islam Muslimgauze -

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1 13-Point Program to Destroy America The Nation of Ulysses -
1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours Green Day Compilation
Butchered at Birth Cannibal Corpse -
Jealousy X Japan
Psycho Surgery Tourniquet -
Pure Poverty Poor Righteous Teachers -
The Sky is Falling and I Want My Mommy Jello Biafra & Nomeansno -
To Mother Babes in Toyland EP
Tumor Circus Tumor Circus Debut
Victory Gardens John & Mary US
The World as Best as I Remember It, Volume One Rich Mullins -
2 Different Lifestyles BeBe & CeCe Winans -
Dying Young: Original Soundtrack Album Various Artists Soundtrack
Hey Stoopid Alice Cooper -
Into the Great Wide Open Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers -
Peaceful Journey Heavy D & the Boyz -
The Ruler's Back Slick Rick -
Shades of Two Worlds The Allman Brothers Band -
Trisha Yearwood Trisha Yearwood -
We Can't Be Stopped Geto Boys -
3 Am I Cool or What? Various Artists Soundtrack
9 Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey: Music from the Motion Picture Various Artists Soundtrack
Boyz n the Hood Various Artists Soundtrack
Forbidden Places Meat Puppets -
James James US
Starcaster Head Candy Debut
When Love Comes Down Jimi Jamison Debut
Woodface Crowded House -
15 Babyteeth Therapy? -
16 Biscuits Living Colour EP
The Globe Big Audio Dynamite II -
Straight Checkn 'Em Compton's Most Wanted -
Vocally Pimpin' Above the Law -
22 Frequencies LFO Debut
23 Breaking Atoms Main Source -
C.M.B. Color Me Badd -
Circa Mary's Danish -
Emotional Hooligan Gary Clail US
Homebase DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince -
João João Gilberto -
Music for the People Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch -
Play Squeeze -
26 Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge Mudhoney -
Praise the Lard Pig -
30 A Future Without a Past... Leaders of the New School -
Day 1 Robbie Nevil -
Jah Kingdom Burning Spear -
Widespread Panic Widespread Panic -
World Outside The Psychedelic Furs -
? Steady Diet of Nothing Fugazi -
Slavestate Godflesh EP
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6 1000 Smiling Knuckles Skin Yard -
Ask the Ages Sonny Sharrock -
Harem Scarem Harem Scarem -
Madra Miranda Sex Garden -
Of the Heart, of the Soul and of the Cross: The Utopian Experience P.M. Dawn -
Perspex Island Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians -
12 Metallica Metallica -
Mental Vortex Coroner -
13 Brand New Man Brooks & Dunn Debut
Cypress Hill Cypress Hill Debut
Mr. Bungle Mr. Bungle Debut
16 III Sebadoh -
19 Strangeitude Ozric Tentacles -
20 The Comfort Zone Vanessa L. Williams -
Help Yourself Julian Lennon US
Honey Lingers Voice of the Beehive US
Little Magnets Versus the Bubble of Babble Transvision Vamp -
Notorious Joan Jett and the Blackhearts -
Pocket Full of Kryptonite Spin Doctors -
23 Mistaken Identity Donna Summer -
Paradise Lost Cirith Ungol -
27 Leisure Blur Debut
Aces Suzy Bogguss -
Altered State Altered State Debut
Backlash Bad English -
Big Shot in the Dark Timbuk3 -
fear Toad the Wet Sprocket -
The Fire Inside Bob Seger -
I Need a Haircut Biz Markie -
Lovescape Neil Diamond
The Prodigal Stranger Procol Harum -
Ten Pearl Jam Debut
? Scrabbling at the Lock The Ex & Tom Cora -
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Catfish Rising Jethro Tull -
Just for a Day Slowdive -
Tin Machine II Tin Machine -
3 Roll the Bones Rush -
Horrorscope Overkill -
Nature of a Sista Queen Latifah -
Naughty by Nature Naughty by Nature -
Ratt & Roll 81–91 Ratt Greatest Hits
Travelers and Thieves Blues Traveler -
9 On Every Street Dire Straits -
10 Abort Tribe -
Blow Up The Smithereens -
The Force Behind the Power Diana Ross -
Leap of Faith Kenny Loggins -
Psychotic Supper Tesla -
Ropin' the Wind Garth Brooks -
Showstoppers Barry Manilow -
12 Screw It! Danger Danger Japanese release date
16 Foxbase Alpha Saint Etienne [13]
Laughing Stock Talk Talk -
Wings of Joy Cranes Debut
17 Use Your Illusion I Guns N' Roses -
Use Your Illusion II Guns N' Roses -
No More Tears Ozzy Osbourne US
Emotions Mariah Carey -
Pretty on the Inside Hole -
Act Like You Know MC Lyte -
Ain't a Damn Thang Changed WC and the Maad Circle -
Best O' Boingo Oingo Boingo -
Don't Try This at Home Billy Bragg -
Still Feel Gone Uncle Tupelo -
19 Mad Mad World Tom Cochrane Canada; released in US in Feb '92
20 The Pod Ween -
23 Decade of Decadence Mötley Crüe Compilation
Screamadelica Primal Scream -
Sigh No More Gamma Ray -
Shake Me Up Little Feat -
Trompe le Monde Pixies -
Wretch Kyuss -
24 Nevermind Nirvana -
Blood Sugar Sex Magik Red Hot Chili Peppers -
Waking Up the Neighbours Bryan Adams -
Ceremony The Cult -
Curtis Stigers Curtis Stigers Debut
Face the Nation Kid 'n Play -
Hymns to the Silence Van Morrison -
The Low End Theory A Tribe Called Quest -
Prove You Wrong Prong -
Queer Thompson Twins -
Rock the House Live! Heart Live
Rock 'til You Drop Status Quo -
30 Stars Simply Red -
Ebbhead Nitzer Ebb -
Orbital Orbital Debut[13]
Raise Swervedriver -
Storyville Robbie Robertson -
? Live Train to Heartbreak Station Cinderella Live
Meridian Monks of Doom -
The Ghost Sonata Tuxedomoon -
Late Night Grande Hotel Nanci Griffith -
This Year's Girl Pizzicato Five -
Tribal Voice Yothu Yindi -

October–December

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1 Apocalypse 91... The Enemy Strikes Black Public Enemy -
Diamonds and Pearls Prince & The New Power Generation -
For My Broken Heart Reba McEntire -
The Greatest Hits Cheap Trick Greatest Hits
Scamboogery Scatterbrain -
White Noise Cop Shoot Cop -
3 Everclear American Music Club -
4 Streets: A Rock Opera Savatage -
Welcome to My Dream MC 900 Ft. Jesus -
7 Paul McCartney's Liverpool Oratorio Paul McCartney -
8 Badmotorfinger Soundgarden -
Cool as Ice Vanilla Ice Soundtrack
Miscellaneous T They Might Be Giants B-Sides & Remixes
Mr. Scarface Is Back Scarface Solo Debut
To Whom It May Concern... Freestyle Fellowship Debut
Whenever We Wanted John Mellencamp -
9 The Plague That Makes Your Booty Move...It's the Infectious Grooves Infectious Grooves -
14 The First Letter Wire -
Let's Get to It Kylie Minogue -
Live Your Life Be Free Belinda Carlisle -
15 As Ugly as They Wanna Be Ugly Kid Joe -
Chorus Erasure -
Mr. Bad Example Warren Zevon -
Private Line Gerald LeVert -
Vinyl Dramarama -
17 The Wayward Sons of Mother Earth Skyclad -
22 Beauty and the Beast: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Various Artists -
Dondestan Robert Wyatt -
Effigy of the Forgotten Suffocation -
Girlfriend Matthew Sweet -
Human Death -
I Wish My Brother George Was Here Del the Funky Homosapien Debut
Mississippi Lad Teddy Edwards -
Pennywise Pennywise -
Second Coming Shotgun Messiah -
Two Rooms: Celebrating the Songs of Elton John & Bernie Taupin Various Artists Tribute album
Weld Neil Young Live; initially packaged with Arc CD
A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing Black Sheep Debut
Wound Skin Chamber Debut
28 Greatest Hits II Queen Compilation
Rush Street Richard Marx -
29 Death Certificate Ice Cube -
Organized Konfusion Organized Konfusion Debut
Parallels Fates Warning -
Pearl of Great Price Will Debut
Prince of Darkness Big Daddy Kane -
Too Legit to Quit Hammer -
30 Necroticism – Descanting the Insalubrious Carcass -
No Pocky for Kitty Superchunk -
? Cold World Godflesh EP
McIntyre, Treadmore and Davitt Half Man Half Biscuit -
For Keeps The Field Mice -
Like Never Before Taj Mahal -
Penny Century The Clouds Debut
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1 Infrared Roses Grateful Dead Live Compilation
Mule Bone Taj Mahal -
4 0 + 2 = 1 Nomeansno -
Bandwagonesque Teenage Fanclub -
Discography, The Complete Singles Collection Pet Shop Boys -
Loveless My Bloody Valentine -
Shepherd Moons Enya -
5 Blind Corrosion of Conformity -
Paul Simon's Concert in the Park Paul Simon Live
The Sky Is Crying Stevie Ray Vaughan Recorded 1984–'89
11 We Can't Dance Genesis -
Night of the Stormrider Iced Earth UK
Bitterblue Bonnie Tyler -
Essential Divinyls Greatest Hits
Live Baby Live INXS Live
Wall of Hits Slade Compilation
12 2Pacalypse Now 2Pac Debut
80–85 Bad Religion Compilation
Angel Rat Voivod -
Clandestine Entombed -
For the Boys Bette Midler Soundtrack
In Celebration of Life Yanni -
Real Love Lisa Stansfield -
Sticks and Stones Tracy Lawrence -
Swallow This Live Poison 2 discs; Live
18 Achtung Baby U2 -
Now That's What I Call Music! 20 Various Artists Compilation
19 Beckology Jeff Beck Box Set
Cool Hand Lōc Tone Lōc -
Inner Child Shanice -
Pandora's Box Aerosmith Box Set
Romance Luis Miguel -
T.E.V.I.N. Tevin Campbell Debut
26 Dangerous Michael Jackson -
Hook: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack John Williams -
Keep It Comin' Keith Sweat -
Ricky Martin Ricky Martin -
27 In the Life B'z
? Brown Grotus Debut
Every Man and Woman Is a Star Ultramarine -
No Jive Nazareth -
Sadisfaction Gregorian -
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3 Affairs of the Heart Jody Watley -
6 Forest of Equilibrium Cathedral -
Spine of God Monster Magnet -
10 Until the End of the World Various Artists -
12 Lovelyville Thinking Fellers Union Local 282 -
15 V Legião Urbana -
17 Kerplunk Green Day LP Vinyl USA Release
25 Mō Sagasanai Zard -
31 Juice Various Artists Soundtrack
Mental Jewelry Live Debut

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Biggest hit singles

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The following songs achieved the highest chart positions in the charts of 1991.

# Artist Title Year Country Chart Entries
1 Bryan Adams (Everything I Do) I Do it For You 1991 Canada UK 1 – Jun 1991, US BB 1 of 1991, US CashBox 1 of 1991, Holland 1 – Jul 1991, Sweden 1 – Aug 1991, Austria 1 – Aug 1991, Switzerland 1 – Jul 1991, Norway 1 – Jul 1991, Poland 1 – Jul 1991, Germany 1 – Jan 1992, Republic of Ireland 1 – Jul 1991, New Zealand 1 for 8 weeks Aug 1991, Australia 1 for 11 weeks Oct 1991, US BB 3 of 1991, Australia 3 of 1991, POP 3 of 1991, Europe 5 of the 1990s, TOTP 6, Global 7 (10 M sold) – 1991, Italy 9 of 1991, Germany 9 of the 1990s, Scrobulate 30 of ballad, Virgin 60, Party 70 of 2007, RYM 73 of 1991, Poland 96 of all time, OzNet 121, Belgium 150 of all time
2 Michael Jackson Black or White 1991 United States UK 1 – Nov 1991, US BB 1 of 1991, Sweden 1 – Nov 1991, Switzerland 1 – Nov 1991, Norway 1 – Nov 1991, Poland 1 – Nov 1991, Republic of Ireland 1 – Nov 1991, New Zealand 1 for 8 weeks Nov 1991, Australia 1 for 8 weeks Feb 1992, Austria 2 – Nov 1991, Germany 2 – Jan 1992, Holland 3 – Nov 1991, Italy 3 of 1991, US BB 19 of 1991, POP 19 of 1991, Australia 24 of 1992, US CashBox 29 of 1992, RYM 96 of 1991, Germany 115 of the 1990s
3 Roxette Joyride 1991 Sweden US BB 1 of 1991, Holland 1 – Mar 1991, Sweden 1 – Mar 1991, Austria 1 – Mar 1991, Switzerland 1 – Mar 1991, Norway 1 – Mar 1991, Germany 1 – Mar 1991, Australia 1 for 3 weeks Jul 1991, Poland 3 – Apr 1991, UK 4 – Mar 1991, France 7 – Apr 1991, Australia 13 of 1991, Italy 24 of 1991, Germany 24 of the 1990s, US CashBox 33 of 1991, US BB 35 of 1991, POP 37 of 1991
4 Scorpions Wind of Change 1990 Germany Holland 1 – Apr 1991, Sweden 1 – Mar 1991, Austria 1 – Jun 1991, Switzerland 1 – Feb 1991, Norway 1 – Apr 1991, Poland 1 – Mar 1991, Germany 1 of the 1990s, Germany 1 – Apr 1991, UK 2 – Sep 1991, US BB 4 of 1991, Scrobulate 9 of ballad, France 10 – Dec 1990, US BB 24 of 1991, Europe 26 of the 1990s, POP 26 of 1991, RYM 142 of 1990
5 R.E.M. Losing My Religion 1991 United States Holland 1 – Mar 1991, Poland 1 – Apr 1991, Europe 1 of the 1990s, US BB 4 of 1991, Norway 4 – Jun 1991, Sweden 5 – Mar 1991, RYM 5 of 1991, Austria 7 – Aug 1991, Switzerland 11 – Oct 1991, Belgium 12 of all time, UK 19 – Mar 1991, US BB 28 of 1991, Virgin 30, US CashBox 39 of 1991, 39 in 2FM list, Poland 44 of all time, Acclaimed 44, POP 61 of 1991, Scrobulate 69 of rock, Italy 70 of 1991, OzNet 90, WXPN 106, RIAA 143, Rolling Stone 169

Top 40 Chart hit singles

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Song title Artist(s) Release date(s) US UK Highest chart position Other Chart Performance(s)
"3 a.m. Eternal" The KLF January 1991 5 1 1 (Denmark, Finland, United Kingdom) See chart performance entry
"À nos actes manqués" Fredericks Goldman Jones 1991 n/a n/a 1 (Québec) 1 (France Airplay Chart [AM & FM Stations]) – 2 (France) – 11 (Europe [European Airplay Top 50]) – 17 (Europe [Eurochart Hot 100])
"The Actor" Michael Learns to Rock November 1991 n/a n/a 1 (Indonesia, Norway) 4 (Denmark) – 7 (Sweden) – 32 (Switzerland) – 54 (Europe)
"Addams Groove" MC Hammer December 1991 7 4 4 (Ireland, United Kingdom) See chart performance entry
"Alive" Pearl Jam July 1991 n/a 16 9 (Australia) 13 (Ireland) – 13 (Netherlands [Dutch top 40]) – 16 (Belgium) – 15 (U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock) – 18 (U.S. Billboard Alternative Airplay) – 19 (Netherlands [Single Top 100]) – 20 (New Zealand) – 44 (Germany)
"All the Man That I Need" Whitney Houston January 1991 1 13 1 (Canada, Cuba, United States) See chart performance entry
"All This Time" Sting January 1991 5 22 1 (Canada) See chart performance entry
"Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" (reissue) Monty Python September 1991 n/a 3 1 (Ireland) See chart performance entry
"Always There" Incognito & Jocelyn Brown July 1991 n/a 6 2 (Luxembourg, Netherlands [Single Top 100]) See chart performance entry
"Angelina" P.S.Y. 1991 n/a n/a 9 (France) 13 (France [Airplay Chart – AM Stations]) – 49 (Europe)
"Any Dream Will Do" Jason Donovan June 1991 n/a 1 1 (Ireland, United Kingdom) See chart performance entry

Other Chart hit singles

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Notable singles

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Song title Artist(s) Release date(s) Other Chart Performance(s)
"Don't Go Now" Ratcat April 1991 1 (Australia)
"Losing My Religion" R.E.M. February 1991 See chart performance entry
"Man in the Box" Alice in Chains January 1991 18 (U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock)
"Planet of Sound" Pixies May 1991 n/a
"Safe from Harm" Massive Attack May 1991 See chart performance entry
"Sexuality" Billy Bragg September 1991 2 (U.S. Billboard Alternative Airplay) – 27 (UK Singles Chart)
"Smells Like Teen Spirit" Nirvana September 1991 See chart performance entry
"To Here Knows When" My Bloody Valentine February 1991 29 (UK Singles Chart)
"Treaty" Yothu Yindi June 1991 See chart performance entry
"Unfinished Sympathy" Massive Attack February 1991 See chart performance entry
"Vapour Trail" Ride April 1991 n/a
"When You Sleep" My Bloody Valentine November 1991 n/a

Other Notable singles

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Top best albums of the year

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All albums have been named albums of the year for their hits in the charts.[14] '

  1. NirvanaNevermind
  2. Pearl JamTen
  3. My Bloody ValentineLoveless
  4. U2Achtung Baby
  5. Red Hot Chili PeppersBlood Sugar Sex Magik
  6. MetallicaMetallica
  7. Primal ScreamScreamadelica
  8. SlintSpiderland
  9. A Tribe Called QuestThe Low End Theory
  10. Massive AttackBlue Lines
  11. Talk TalkLaughing Stock
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Classical music

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Opera

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Jazz

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Musical theater

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Musical films

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Births

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Deaths

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Awards

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Charts

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See also

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References

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