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The entire album is strong but songs like “Today My World Slipped Away” and “Carrying Your Love With Me” are standouts.Ĭlick to load video 46: Puff Daddy & the Family – No Way Out Carrying Your Love With Me finds Strait singing about finding, holding onto, and losing love. George Strait has a way with a song unlike any other. 49: George Strait – Carrying Your Love With Me 50: Beth Orton – Trailer Parkīeth Orton’s 1997 sophomore album Trailer Park smoothly mixes tender folk-influenced songs with contemporary electronic beats. 51: Biosphere - SubstrataĬhilling and glacial, Biosphere’s Substrata uses spacious ambience to conjure melody, cinematic imagery, and deep feeling. 52: Blink-182 – Dude RanchĬheeky and impossibly catchy, Blink-182’s 1997 album Dude Ranch is a ball of unrestrained energy and an ode to the adolescent male id. Gas’ Zauberberg constructs layers of pulsating techno beats under crackling, ambient soundscapes.
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With samples sourced from voices recorded on the streets of New York, producer/composer David Holmes creates an imaginary film soundtrack with hypnotic electronic beats.Ĭlick to load video 54: Strapping Young Lad – CityĪ concept record about the city of Los Angeles, this extreme metal album is often hailed as one of the finest metal albums of the 90s. 56: In Flames – Whoracleīooming and complex with relentless riffs, In Flames’ Whoracle is as nasty as it is ambitious. “West Country Girl,” “Into My Arms” and “Where Do We Go But Nowhere” are thrilling works of ominous, contemporary gothic blues.
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57: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds – The Boatman’s Callįull of vivid and tender songs, The Boatman’s Call puts Nick Cave’s gifts as a songwriter and vocalist on full display. Once listeners were drawn to Surfacing by the singles, McLachlan’s rich and elegant songs did the work of holding our attention. 58: Sarah McLachlan – SurfacingĪnchored by the entrancing hit singles “Building a Mystery” and “Adia,” Sarah McLachlan was ubiquitous in 1997. Aquarium provides more ebullient melodies and club-ready beats.Ĭlick to load video 59: Supergrass – In It for the MoneyĪ rollicking bit of rock ‘n’ roll, Supergrass’ In It for the Money often has the energy and feel of classic 60s and 70s rock, updated for a new generation. In 1997, Aqua’s cheeky and subversive dance-pop anthem “Barbie Girl” ruled the charts. The joyous radio hit “Brimful Of Asha” is still a favorite but the band also dipped into slinky psychedelic funk on “Chocolat” and teamed up with Dan The Automator for the head-nodding hip-hop jam “Sleep On The Left Side.” 64: Aqua – Aquarium 65: Cornershop – When I Was Born for the 7th TimeĬornershop’s 1997 album When I Was Born for the 7th Time is as quirky as it is eclectic. 66: Savage Garden – Savage Gardenįull of earnest pop-soul gems, Savage Garden’s 1997 self-titled album is heavy on slick grooves and undeniable songs. That formula was in full effect on the winning country of El Corazon. 67: Steve Earle – El Corazonīy 1997, Steve Earle had established a reputation for hard-won wisdom and tightly constructed songs. With his quartet featuring William Parker on bass, Daniel Carter on sax, and trumpeter Roy Campbell, Strata opens space for a masterclass in musical communication and improvisation. Strata is an adventurous and forward-thinking album from composer and pianist Matthew Shipp.