A Diverse Collection of Album Rock
May 1995
Episode date - May 13, 2015
It’s funny to think how our perceptions change over time. Back in 1995, it felt as though musical innovation had stagnated.
I can remember describing everything new as a hybrid of other things that preceded it. Now, I look back and see the songs presented in this show as being completely unique to their time, sounding distinctly different from the music of a decade earlier. Meanwhile, I also see how much music has changed since then. There is a ‘rootsiness’ to these songs that seems to have vanished.
Also, back in ’95, you could still feel a connection to genuine musicianship, based on playing ‘actual instruments’ and singing without auto tune correction. I never would have guessed it, but music from 1995 now seems almost quaint when compared to the stuff on today’s pop charts. Here are a few weird examples of album releases from 1995, showing a fairly broad scope of styles that somehow managed to comingle back then.
Featured tracks include;
Mojo Pin – Jeff Buckley
So Real – Jeff Buckley
Sad Peter Pan – Vic Chesnutt
Free of Hope – Vic Chesnutt
Farmer in the City – Scott Walker
I’d Like to Know – Supergrass
Alright – Supergrass
We Dance - Pavement
Black Out – Pavement
Hidden Charms – Elvis Costello
Bama Lama Bama Loo – Elvis Costello