Album Name:
Definitely MaybeArtist:
OasisRelease Year:
1994Track Listing:
1. Rock 'n' Roll Star
2. Shakermaker
3. Live Forever
4. Up In The Sky
5. Columbia
6. Supersonic
7. Bring It On Down
8. Cigarettes & Alcohol
9. Digsy's Dinner
10. Slide Away
11. Married With Children
Listen Here:
https://open.spotify.com/album/3F7qb5AiQdWxuMgSyQ9zygAlbum Name:
NevermindArtist:
NirvanaRelease Year:
1991Track Listing:
1. Smells Like Teen Spirit
2. In Bloom
3. Come as You Are
4. Breed
5. Lithium
6. Polly
7. Territorial Pissings
8. Drain You
9. Lounge Act
10. Stay Away
11. On a Plain
12. Something in the Way
Listen Here:
https://open.spotify.com/album/2UJcKiJxNryhL050F5Z1FkIn the previous round both had close battles. Definitely Maybe scraped past another Oasis album, (What's The Story) Morning Glory and Nevermind faced sudden death with Exile On Main St., which was settled by a count of the initial votes from the first round.
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Not difficult in the slightest. Ask this question outside of the UK and most people would have only have heard of those albums. 8million worldwide sales v 30 million.
for me its Nevermind. i remember being given a second hand tape of the album from my older sister who was no longer into grudge (teen angst) and had now joined my older brother into the rave scene. though both loved Oasis as well.
i was still a bit too young but i didn't have many tapes at the time that weren't a Disney sing a long. so Nevermind was my choice of tape to be played whilst out on the bike or popping down the shops. because it was one of the first albums i ever had its one of my most listened to albums that I've got. and I'm still not bored of it.
I suspect Definitely Maybe will win this easily though.
Nevermind is a classic but I was more into the rock/pop/punk of Green Day than the grunge of Nirvana and Pearl Jam