1991 in music
See also: 1990 in music, other events of 1991, 1992 in music and the list of 'years in music'.
The most important event in music in 1991 is, by far, the popular breakthrough of grunge music. Nirvana's Nevermind, led by the surprise hit single "Smells Like Teen Spirit", became the most popular album of the year. Followed immediately by other grunge bands like Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam and Soundgarden, grunge dominated the charts for the next few years. Its success effectively ended pop-oriented hair metal groups like Guns 'n Roses, Poison and Def Leppard, whose sales and critical viability had been declining for years.
A Tribe Called Quest's Low End Theory was released this year; it would go on to be considered one of the best hip hop albums of the 1990s. A Tribe Called Quest, along with De La Soul, Dream Warriors, Gang Starr and the Poor Righteous Teachers, helped define what came to be known as alternative rap with important releases this year.
The massive success of Garth Brooks in this year sets the stage for the mid-1990s influx of pop-oriented country musicians. In addition, several soon-to-be pivotal bands form or release debuts, including future pioneers in riot grrl punk (Bikini Kill, Bratmobile, Huggy Bear), jam bands (.moe, Dave Matthews Band, Phish, Spin Doctors) and stoner metal (Kyuss, Sleep, Obsessed). Massive Attack's Blue Lines, while unique at the time, invented the sound that would eventually become known as trip hop. Entombed's Clandestine and Dismember's Like an Ever Flowing Stream are early releases from the Scandinavian metal scene.
Events
- January 18 - Three people are crushed to death during an AC/DC concert in Salt Lake City, Utah when audience members rushed the stage.
- February 27 - James Brown is granted an early parole and released from jail. Brown had been arrested after leading Police on a high speed chase through two states in 1989
- March 11 - Janet Jackson signs a $30 million contract with Virgin Records.
- March 20 - Michael Jackson signs a $1 billion contract with Sony.
- March 20 - Eric Clapton's 4 year old son, Conor, dies after falling 53 stories from a New York City apartment window. (The tragic death of his son would inspire Clapton to write "Tears in Heaven.")
- Whitney Houston sings the "The Star Spangled Banner" at the Superbowl. The recording is then released and becomes a hit single.
- Britney Spears appears on Star Search
- Cradle of Filth forms
- Dave Matthews Band forms
- Perry Farrell organizes the first Lollapalooza tour as a farewell for his just-dissolved band, Jane's Addiction
- .moe forms
- Bratmobile forms
- Digable Planets forms
- Huggy Bear forms
- Stabbing Westward forms in Chicago
- Nas joins Main Source
- The Pharcyde signs to Delicious Vinyl, their first label
- Garth Brooks crosses over to the mainstream
- Jermaine Dupri discovers Kris Kross performing at a mall in Atlanta
- Rancid forms in Berkeley, California
- Tool's career begins
Albums Released
- Derelicts of Dialect - 3rd Bass
- Facelift - Alice in Chains
- To Mother - Babes in Toyland
- Prince of Darkness - Big Daddy Kane
- Midnight Radio - Big Head Todd & the Monsters
- Revolution Girl Style Now - Bikini Kill (debut, independent demo cassette)
- I Need a Haircut - Biz Markie
- Travelers and Thieves - Blues Traveler
- Ropin' the Wind - Garth Brooks
- Nothing but a Burning Light - Bruce Cockburn
- Ceremony - The Cult
- Cypress Hill - Cypress Hill (debut)
- De La Soul Is Dead - De La Soul
- I Wish My Brother George Was Here - Del Tha Funkee Homosapien
- Green Mind - Dinosaur Jr.
- On Every Street - Dire Straits
- Like an Ever Flowing Stream - Dismember
- Homebase - DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince
- And Now the Legacy Begins - Dream Warriors
- Clandestine - Entombed
- Infrared Roses - The Grateful Dead
- Step in the Arena - Gang Starr
- Hooked - Great White
- 39/Smooth - Green Day
- Use Your Illusion I - Guns N' Roses
- Use Your Illusion II - Guns N' Roses
- Pretty on the Inside - Hole
- Dangerous - Michael Jackson
- O.G. Original Gangster - Ice-T
- Catfish Rising - Jethro Tull
- Face the Nation - Kid 'n Play (final album)
- Funke, Funke Wisdom - Kool Moe Dee
- Smell the Magic - L7
- Future Without a Past - Leaders of the New School (debut)
- Blue Lines - Massive Attack
- Bullhead - Melvins
- Eggnog - Melvins
- Metallica - Metallica
- Lean Into It - Mr. Big
- Loveless - My Bloody Valentine (final album)
- Sexplosion! - My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult
- Nevermind - Nirvana
- Niggaz4life - N.W.A.
- Lunar Womb - Obsessed
- No More Tears - Ozzy Osbourne
- Ten - Pearl Jam
- Pennywise - Pennywise
- A Picture of Nectar - Phish
- Lawn Boy - Phish
- Trompe Le Monde - Pixies (final album before disbanding)
- Swallow This Live - Poison
- Pure Poverty - Poor Righteous Teachers
- Apocalypse 91 the Enemy Strikes Black - Public Enemy
- Luck of the Draw - Bonnie Raitt
- Scamboogery - Scatterbrain
- Mack Daddy - Sir Mix-A-Lot
- Wayward Sons of Mother Earth - Skyclad
- Volume One - Sleep (debut)
- Gish - Smashing Pumpkins (final album)
- Badmotorfinger - Soundgarden
- Pocket Full of Kryptonite - Spin Doctors
- Temple of the Dog - Temple of the Dog
- Psychotic Supper - Tesla
- The Real Ramona - Throwing Muses
- Fear - Toad the Wet Sprocket
- The Low End Theory - A Tribe Called Quest
- The Pod - Ween
- Widespread Panic - Widespread Panic
- Wretch - Kyuss
Top Hits
- "Smells Like Teen Spirit" - Nirvana
- "Something To Talk About" - Bonnie Raitt
- "Wicked Game" - Chris Isaak
- "Black Or White" - Michael Jackson
- "Live For Loving You" - Gloria Estefan
- "Junior's Gone Wild" - King's X
- "Baby, Baby" - Amy Grant
- "Every Heartbeat" - Amy Grant
- "Losing My Religion" - R.E.M.
- "Live And Let Die" - Guns N' Roses
Births
Deaths
- March 14 - Jerome Doc Pomus, songwriter, cancer
- September 28 - Miles Davis, musician
- November 24 - Freddie Mercury, singer
Awards
- The following artists are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: LaVern Baker, The Byrds, John Lee Hooker, The Impressions, Wilson Pickett, Jimmy Reed and Ike and Tina Turner