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Bricks Are Heavy is the third studio album by American rock band L7, released on April 14, 1992, by Slash Records. The album peaked at number 160 on the US Billboard 200 [2] and number one on the Heatseekers Albums chart. [3] As of June 2000, Bricks Are Heavy has sold 327,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen Soundscan. [4]
Ragged Glory is the 20th studio album by Canadian-American singer-songwriter Neil Young, and his sixth album with the band Crazy Horse. It was released by Reprise Records on September 10, 1990. [4] Ragged Glory was voted the 36th best grunge album of all time by Rolling Stone in 2019. [5]
This article is a list of grunge albums and EPs with articles on English Wikipedia. They appear on at least one cited album list and are described as "grunge" by AllMusic ( [1] ). Although citations could be found describing each of these as "grunge", in some cases the designation would be controversial, particularly for those bands that are ...
The raw, unadorned sound and angsty, highly personal lyrics of acts such as Soundgarden, Nirvana and Pearl Jam quickly overtook the entire world, with the late Kurt Cobain and company’s 1991 ...
NME's "The 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time": #407 [41] Uncut's "The 500 Greatest Albums of the 1990s": #147 [3] Ned Raggett's Top Albums of the 90s: #108 [1] Pitchfork's 50 Best Shoegaze Albums of All Time [120] 30 March 1992 Lazer Guided Melodies: Spiritualized: Dream pop [121] space rock; shoegaze; Dedicated: Regarded as having anticipated ...
[4] [5] The album is widely regarded [weasel words] as being the last major "grunge" album of the 1990s. Razorblade Suitcase debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, selling 293,000 copies in its first week of sales in the United States. [6] To date, it remains the only Bush album to top the Billboard 200. [7]
This is a list of the best-selling albums by year in the United States, published by American music magazine Billboard since 1956 as year-end rankings of album sales. Until 1991, the Billboard album chart was based on a survey of representative retail outlets that determined a ranking, not a tally of actual sales.
The album was the band's first to hit number one in the US, where it debuted with first week sales of 315,000, and stayed on top for two weeks. [14] Human Clay was certified diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on July 16, 2001, for selling 10,000,000 copies, was later certified 11× platinum on January 29, 2004, and is the 54th best-selling album of all time in the ...