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  1. Woo hoo!

    Blur - Song 2

    Although burdened with the probably most boring song title ever, this tune by the British band was good enough to still get famous.

    Published in 1997 on their fifth studio album "Blur"

    youtube.com/watch?v=SSbBvKaM6s

    #blur #song2 #musicfromthe90ies #beautifulnoise #alternative

  2. Bjork - Hyperballad (Extended Version)

    Published on her second album "Post" in 1995.

    I have always held her music in the highest regard. So many beautiful tunes.

    youtube.com/watch?v=bovkue5RUg

    #björk #bjoerk #bjork #post #hyperballad #musicfromthe90ies

  3. Faithless - Salva mea

    Released on the album "Reverence" in 1996.
    Background vocals by Dido.
    The title is Latin and translates to "save me" or "rescue me".

    youtube.com/watch?v=ON3PC7ApBB

    #musicfromthe90ies #faithless #salvamea #reverence

  4. Laurie Anderson - O Superman
    From the album "Big Science" released in 1982. She tells in this song that she has a message on her answering machine: "You don't know me, but I know you". This tune is the most reduced to basics, just her voice and a vocoder, later a few synths (or Fairlights) join in.
    (Edited because I entered a wrong year of release)
    youtube.com/watch?v=Vkfpi2H8tO

    #musicfromthe90ies #superman #laurieanderson #osuperman #laurie

  5. Laurie Anderson - O Superman
    From the album "Big Science" released in 1982. She tells in this song that she has a message on her answering machine: "You don't know me, but I know you". This tune is the most reduced to basics, just her voice and a vocoder, later a few synths (or Fairlights) join in.
    (Edited because I entered a wrong year of release)
    youtube.com/watch?v=Vkfpi2H8tO

    #musicfromthe90ies #superman #laurieanderson #osuperman #laurie

  6. Laurie Anderson - O Superman
    From the album "Big Science" released in 1982. She tells in this song that she has a message on her answering machine: "You don't know me, but I know you". This tune is the most reduced to basics, just her voice and a vocoder, later a few synths (or Fairlights) join in.
    (Edited because I entered a wrong year of release)
    youtube.com/watch?v=Vkfpi2H8tO

    #musicfromthe90ies #superman #laurieanderson #osuperman #laurie

  7. Laurie Anderson - O Superman
    From the album "Big Science" released in 1982. She tells in this song that she has a message on her answering machine: "You don't know me, but I know you". This tune is the most reduced to basics, just her voice and a vocoder, later a few synths (or Fairlights) join in.
    (Edited because I entered a wrong year of release)
    youtube.com/watch?v=Vkfpi2H8tO

    #musicfromthe90ies #superman #laurieanderson #osuperman #laurie

  8. Laurie Anderson - O Superman
    From the album "Big Science" released in 1982. She tells in this song that she has a message on her answering machine: "You don't know me, but I know you". This tune is the most reduced to basics, just her voice and a vocoder, later a few synths (or Fairlights) join in.
    (Edited because I entered a wrong year of release)
    youtube.com/watch?v=Vkfpi2H8tO

    #musicfromthe90ies #superman #laurieanderson #osuperman #laurie

  9. Portishead - Glory Box
    Released in 1994 on their album "Portishead". Perhaps the most iconic triphop band of the 90ies.
    From Bristol, UK.

    youtube.com/watch?v=4qQyUi4zfD

    #musicfromthe90ies #portishead #triphop #glorybox

  10. Puddle of Mud - She f*****g hates me
    From their debut album "Come Clean" from 1991. The video always makes me laugh. Among the best of Grunge, I would say.

    youtube.com/watch?v=BYE4CVhVkh

    #musicfromthe90ies #postpunk #puddleofmud #comeclean #shehatesme #grunge