4 Significant Album Releases of 1989
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4 Significant Album Releases of 1989
Honorable mention goes to the Beastie Boys’ Paul’s Boutique, released July 1989.
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While the 80s are sometimes considered a bit stale in terms of groundbreaking album releases, the later years produced some great work.
Inching toward the 90s when grunge and alt-rock would take over, 1989 gave birth to several significant albums. The following four made an impact for their groups, from an innovative hip-hop debut to a return to moody authenticity.
‘Doolittle’ by Pixies
Pixies released their second album, Doolittle, in April 1989. This crucial album helped to pioneer the quiet/loud dynamic that would influence 90s grunge. Their first release, Surfer Rosa, found a stronger foothold in the U.K., and Doolittle hit No. 8 on the charts there. And with hits like “Here Comes Your Man” and “Monkey Gone To Heaven”, Pixies continued with the surrealism they’d established the previous year.
Near-incomprehensible themes and lyrics became their calling card, in a way. Doolittle earned........
