Lecture 10 - Alternative Music and more (1990s) Flashcards
What did record labels do in this decade as they were searching for the next Micheal Jackson?
they invested in many artists and debut albums
What was there an explosion of in this decade?
Explosion of of genres as labels realize that they can’t just rely on a small handful of stars which makes the industry so precarious and instead, they’re investing in lots of different artists and there’s lots of debut artists coming out in this particular decade
What was there a less of a divide of?
There is a crossover happening between what?
Less of a divide between the center and periphery (aka the musical margins). There is this interest in trying out some new artists and styles and there seems to be a kind of democratic relationship or assembly of these different styles (not so much a center and periphery (musical margins))
There is so much more crossover happening between races and types of music
What piece of technology took over cassette tapes as the most common format for storing, distributing, and playing music?
CD’s
What are 2 characteristics of CD’s?
better sound quality and cost slightly more than cassettes
What happened as a result of more purchases of CD’s?
Because of this development of CD technology and digital technology, there was a sales boom (lots of sales happening)
What can Celine Dion, Janet Jackson and Mariah Carey be categorized as?
Adult contemporary divas
Who was the biggest selling female artist of the decade for R&B and pop?
Mariah Carey
What can Reba McEntire, Shania Twain, and Garth Brooks be categorized as?
Country
Who was the biggest selling male artist of the decade?
Garth Brooks
What else did this decade include?
R&B vocal quartets: Boyz II Men
All-female groups (aka “girl groups”): Spice Girls
Rappers: Snoop Doggy Dogg, Tupac Shakur, and Notorious B.I.G.
Alternative singer-songwriters: Alanis Morissette
Hard rock and heavy metal: Aerosmith, Metallica
Punk-influenced alternative bands: Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Red Hot Chili Peppers
Film soundtracks: The Bodyguard (Whitney Houston) and Titanic (Celine Dion)
What was the biggest selling album in this decade?
Jagged little pill by the Canadian, Ottawa-born Alanis Moirsette
What demonstrated that a crossover from film into pop music can happen?
The movies/shows: The Bodyguard (Whitney Houston) and Titanic (Celine Dion)
Who was still producing music in this decade?
Pop stars of the 1980s continued their reigns: Michael Jackson, Madonna, and Prince
Some older artists maintained their popularity: Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, and Paul Simon. Country star Johnny Cash experienced a resurgence with his “American Recordings”
What were the 2 bestselling singles?
“Candle in the Wind” by Elton John which became an anthem and expression of grief when Princess Diana passed away
“The Macarena” by Los del Rio (still performed today at large gatherings like weddings and sporting events)
What genre of music started to rise in the 1980s in opposition to mainstream rock?
Types of alternative music (alternative rock, grunge, etc.)
What is alternative?
Alternative is one of these big umbrella terms that relates to different sub genres like alternative folk, rock, grunge, etc.
What did alternative musicians usually emphasize?
Alternative musicians usually emphasized local, anticommercial, guitar-based music blending the abrasive, do-it-yourself sensibility of punk with the thick, heavy sonic textures of heavy metal. Similar to punk.
What is the anticommercial element to alternative musicians?
They don’t want to be with major labels and they don’t want Ticketmaster to charge too high ticket prices for their music. They’re trying to be more local.
Are a lot of musicians anitcommercial?
Although they often called themselves anticommercial, few actually were. The same musicians played corporate-sponsored events and released multiplatinum albums for major record labels
Why was Seattle a good place for alternative musicians?
Seattle made for a terrific place for this new form of music to be nurtured and to cultivate itself and get a style and get multiple bands and experiment with these new ideas. Part of this has to do with an indie that was also located in Seattle
Because of very supportive local radio stations networks
Magazines like Backlash and The Rocket that did big features and stories on them
social spaces like bars, pubs, and coffee houses where these musicians are getting heard and have a supportive audience
What was the name of the indie in Seattle that allowed for alternative musicians to get their start?
Sub Pop Records
Who was with Sub Pop Records?
Soundgarden, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, and Smashing Pumpkins
What did Sub Pop Records manage to do?
managed to push out a number of great singles and in some cases, albums as well
Who were the 3 members in Nirvana and what were their roles?
Kurt Cobain (lead singer, songwriter, guitarist), Krist Novoselic (bassist), and Dave Grohl (drummer)
Where were the members in Nirvana originally from?
Aberdeen, Washington
Why was Aberdeen, Washington a bad place?
Aberdeen is a place that had a really high employment, bad domestic situations, drug abuse, etc. It was not the normal place to launch a huge successful career and yet Nirvana found themselves with the help of Sub Pop and a host of other elements as well and did really well for a time
What was Sub Pop’s approach with Nirvana?
Sub Pop’s approach was to start with a ‘test’ single because it’s not too expensive and this single consisted of “love buzz” and “big cheese”. Sub pop also released a sampler of what now looks like grunge, an anthology of alternative music, and they included a Nirvana track on that too called “spank thru”
What was Nirvana’s first full length album with Sub Pop?
Why did Sub Pop choose to release this?
Bleach
because the test singles did really well
What did Nirvana (and other grunge and alternative rockers) do different?
DIY (return to simplicity)
Moving away from how people were trying to look on MTV and music videos with the flash outfits, choreography, and looking perfect
They didn’t want to look perfect and they wore the clothes that they’ve been wearing all week, didn’t worry about their hair, and it was just a different look that became associated with this type of music and the musicians that made it.
Grunge and Alternative Rockers were also called?
They were the hippies of the 90s.