1995 in music

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This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1995.












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Contents





  • 1 Specific locations


  • 2 Specific genres


  • 3 Events

    • 3.1 January–February


    • 3.2 March–April


    • 3.3 May–June


    • 3.4 July–August


    • 3.5 September–October


    • 3.6 November–December


    • 3.7 Also in 1995



  • 4 Bands formed


  • 5 Bands disbanded


  • 6 Bands reformed


  • 7 Albums released

    • 7.1 January–March


    • 7.2 April–June


    • 7.3 July–September


    • 7.4 October–December


    • 7.5 Release date unknown



  • 8 Biggest hit singles


  • 9 Top hits


  • 10 Top ten best albums of the year


  • 11 Classical music


  • 12 Opera


  • 13 Jazz


  • 14 Musical theater


  • 15 Musical films


  • 16 Births


  • 17 Deaths


  • 18 Awards

    • 18.1 Grammy Awards


    • 18.2 Country Music Association Awards


    • 18.3 Eurovision Song Contest


    • 18.4 Mercury Music Prize


    • 18.5 MTV Video Music Awards



  • 19 Charts


  • 20 See also


  • 21 References




Specific locations


  • 1995 in British music

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Specific genres


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  • 1995 in jazz


Events



January–February



  • January 1 – Mo Ostin steps down as chairman and CEO of Warner Music Group.


  • January 8 – Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder hosts "Self-Pollution Radio", a four-and-a-half hour radio broadcast with live performances by Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Mudhoney, and others. Any station with a satellite receiver could pick up and carry the program.[1]


  • January 14 – Perry Farrell is arrested for cocaine possession, being under the influence and possession of a syringe at a Los Angeles hotel.[2]


  • January 18 – Jerry Garcia crashes his rented BMW into a guard rail near Mill Valley, California, USA, but is not injured in the accident.[3]


  • January 27 – Live from the House of Blues premieres on TBS.


  • February 1 – Welsh rock band Manic Street Preachers band member Richey James Edwards goes missing after leaving the London Embassy Hotel, UK at 7 am.[4]


  • February 7 – Rapper Tupac Shakur is sentenced to one-and-a-half to four-and-a-half years in prison on a sexual abuse charge.[5] He was later released on appeal.


  • February 12 – Iron Butterfly bassist Philip Taylor Kramer disappeared[6] from Highway 101, USA as he tried to get back home from the Los Angeles International Airport. He tried calling his family and 911 for help, but received none.


  • February 14 – Richey Edwards' Vauxhall Cavalier is found abandoned in a service station on the Bristol side of the Severn Bridge in the UK, with evidence that he had been living in it. Although he was near a notorious suicide spot, there is still no evidence to suggest he committed suicide.[7]


  • February 19 – Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee marries Baywatch actress Pamela Anderson on a beach in Cancún, Mexico.[8]


  • February 25 – Lyle Lovett suffers a broken collarbone in an accident while riding his motorcycle in Mexico. The accident prevented Lovett from attending the Grammy Awards (he ended up winning two awards).[9]


March–April



  • March 1 – R.E.M. drummer Bill Berry leaves the stage during a concert in Switzerland after suffering a brain aneurysm. He undergoes successful brain surgery two days later in Switzerland.[10]


  • March 8 – Former Helloween drummer, Ingo Schwichtenberg, commits suicide by jumping under a subway train.[citation needed]


  • March 13 – Radiohead album The Bends is released.


  • March 14 – With the release of Me Against the World, Tupac Shakur became the first male solo artist to have a number one album on the American Billboard 200 chart while in prison.[11] The album remained at the top of the charts for four weeks.


  • March 26 – Rapper Eric Lynn Wright, better known as Eazy-E, dies of complications from AIDS.[12]


  • March 28 – Lyle Lovett and actress Julia Roberts announce their separation after 21 months of marriage.[13]


  • March 31

    • Tejano singer Selena is shot and killed by Yolanda Saldivar, her former personal assistant and former fan club president, who had recently been fired for embezzling money from the fan club. The event was called "Black Friday" by Hispanics worldwide.

    • During a performance in Auburn Hills, Michigan, USA, Jimmy Page narrowly escapes being stabbed by a man who rushes the stage with a knife.[14] The man was tackled by security guards who were injured in the brawl.



  • April 17 – Ed Rosenblatt replaces David Geffen as chairman and CEO of Geffen Records.[15]


  • April 29 – Tupac Shakur marries Keisha Morris inside the Clinton Correctional Facility, New York, USA. Shakur was serving a four-and-a-half year jail term on sexual assault charges.[16] They would later divorce.


May–June



  • May 5 – Former Guns N' Roses drummer Steven Adler is arraigned on a felony count of possession of heroin, in addition to two misdemeanor drug charges.[17]


  • May 15 – Stone Temple Pilots singer Scott Weiland is arrested outside a motel in Pasadena, California, for possession of heroin and cocaine.[18]


  • May 19 – Sam Phillips makes her motion picture debut in the Bruce Willis action film, Die Hard with a Vengeance. Phillips played one of the main terrorists in the film.


  • June 1 – Alan Wilder leaves Depeche Mode.[19]


  • June 13 – Icelandic singer Björk releases Post, her critically acclaimed second album as a solo artist. The musically diverse album contained some of her most popular work to date, including "Army of Me", "Hyperballad", "I Miss You" and a Betty Hutton cover of "It's Oh So Quiet".


  • June 16 – Michael Jackson released his first double-album HIStory, which became the best-selling multiple-album of all-time, with 35 millions copies (70 million copies) sold worldwide.


July–August



  • July 3 – The members of TLC file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, declaring debts of over $3.5 million.


  • July 9 – The Grateful Dead performs its final show with Jerry Garcia at Soldier Field in Chicago.


  • July 14 – George Michael and Sony Music complete their acrimonious split. In 1994 Michael lost a lawsuit seeking to be released from his Sony contract, but he vowed to never sing for the company again. Michael will now record for the new label DreamWorks Records.[20]


  • July 17 – Robbie Williams announces he is quitting Take That.[21]


  • July 18 – Selena becomes the first Hispanic singer to have an album debut and peak at number-one on the US Billboard 200 chart. She also becomes the first and only female singer to place five albums simultaneously on the Billboard 200 chart.


  • August 9

    • Jerry Garcia of The Grateful Dead passes away of a heart attack at age 53. In cities all over the United States, deadheads spontaneously gather to mourn his death and celebrate his life.[22]


    • Kiss performs on MTV Unplugged. The band's current lineup is joined by original members Peter Criss and Ace Frehley, setting the stage for the band's reunion tour the following year.



  • August 12 – The Offspring's Dexter Holland marries hairstylist Kristine Luna, who co-wrote one of the band's songs "Session".[23]


  • August 22 – Rancid release their third studio album ...And Out Come the Wolves. Along with Green Day's Dookie and The Offspring's Smash (both released a year before), this album helped revive mainstream popular interest in punk rock in the mid-1990s, and becomes one of the best-selling independent records of all time. ...And Out Come the Wolves eventually goes platinum.


  • August 28

    • Oingo Boingo announce that they will break up following a series of Halloween shows in Los Angeles, California, USA.[citation needed] Lead singer Danny Elfman has established a career scoring motion pictures.

    • The official end of Sarah Records is marked with a farewell party featuring live sets by many of the label's acts. It was the last live appearance by The Orchids before they split up.[citation needed]



  • August 29 – Al Jourgensen and Mike Scaccia of Ministry are arrested for heroin possession in two separate incidents in Texas.[24]


September–October



  • September 1 – The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame opens in Cleveland, Ohio, USA.[25]


  • September 5 – The Luminiş Villa, George Enescu Memorial House, becomes an official memorial to the composer.


  • September 8 – For Squirrels vocalist Jack Vigliatura, bassist Bill White and manager Tim Bender are all killed in a van accident near Savannah, Georgia.[24]


  • September 15 – Alternative-country magazine No Depression publishes its first issue, with Son Volt on the cover.


  • September 27 – Time Warner agrees to sell back its 50 percent share of Interscope Records. The media giant had come under intense fire for the explicit lyrics of rap artists on the label.[26]


  • October 2
    • The first International Guitar Festival is held in Buenos Aires, Argentina.[citation needed]


    • Oasis release their second album, (What's the Story) Morning Glory?. The album spawns several number one singles around the world and eventually becomes the third best-selling album in the UK ever.



  • October 10 – Mariah Carey performed at Madison Square Garden to promote her album Daydream.


  • October 11 – Tupac Shakur is released from Clinton Correctional Facility, New York, USA, on US$1.4 million bail which was posted by Suge Knight. In return Tupac signed a three-album deal with Knight's Death Row Records.


  • October 21 – Blind Melon singer Shannon Hoon is found dead of a cocaine overdose at the age of 28.


  • October 23 – Def Leppard enters the Guinness Book of World Records by performing three shows in three continents in the same day, playing Tangier, Morocco, London, England and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.[27]


  • October 24 – The Smashing Pumpkins released their album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness


  • October 30 – Oasis released their single Wonderwall


November–December



  • November 6

    • Cher releases her first album in four years, It's A Man's World, her first original recording for Warner Music Group. The album would get its U.S. debut in June 1996.


    • Queen releases their final studio album that includes contributions from all original members following Freddie Mercury's death four years earlier. It goes on to be a huge success, selling 20 million copies worldwide.



  • November 21

    • dc Talk release their 4th studio album Jesus Freak. It was a departure from their previous hip hop albums taking on a rap rock sound. It achieved the biggest 1st week sales for a Christian album selling more than 80,000 copies in its first week and entering the Billboard Top 200 at #16. It is known as one of the most important Christian albums of all time.


    • The Offspring re-release their debut album (which originally appeared in 1989), on CD for the first time. This proves to be the band's final release on Epitaph Records; they leave Epitaph and sign with Columbia Records the next year.


    • Enrique Iglesias releases his debut album, in Spanish. It tops the Latin album charts and would go on to win a Grammy and produce five No. 1 singles on Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks chart.[citation needed]



  • December 4 – The Beatles release "Free As A Bird" as their first new single in over 20 years.


  • December 21 – Madonna is subpoenaed to testify on January 3, 1996, against her stalker, Robert Hoskins, at the Criminal Courts Building in Los Angeles, California, USA. Hoskins was shot by a security guard outside her estate in Los Angeles in May 1995 for trespassing on her property and threatening to marry or kill her.


  • December 31 – The twenty-fourth annual New Year's Rockin' Eve special airs on ABC, with appearances by Brandy, Goo Goo Dolls, Kool & The Gang, Martin Page, and The Rembrandts.


Also in 1995



  • In Flames hires Björn Gelotte & Anders Fridén.

  • Three members of R.E.M., Bill Berry, Mike Mills and Michael Stipe, fall ill while on the band's "Monster Tour". Berry suffers an aneurysm which required immediate surgery, Stipe suffers a hiatal hernia and Mills undergoes an appendectomy.


  • Paul D'Amour leaves Tool.


  • John Denver – The Wildlife Concert (US single: "For You")


  • Kid 'n Play disbands.


Bands formed


  • See * Musical groups established in 1995


Bands disbanded


  • See Category:Musical groups disestablished in 1995


Bands reformed



  • The Misfits (hiatus since 1983)


  • Journey (since 1987)


  • E Street Band (1995 Reunion Tour; officially reformed in 1999)


Albums released




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Date
Album
Artist
Notes

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A
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1
DaredevilFu Manchu-
3
AmokSentenced-
Higher LearningVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
Old Enough to Know BetterWade Hayes-
6
Mary Lou LordMary Lou LordEP
My Starting Point Is HereAaron Kwok
UFO Record Semi-finale
To Persist
Nicky Wu
10
Demon KnightVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
Dah Shinin'Smif-N-Wessun-
From the Bottom UpBrownstone-
16
UniversityThrowing Muses-
17
Do You Want More?!!!??!The Roots-
The RaptureSiouxsie and the Banshees-
19
Waiting for the PunchlineExtreme-
23
Behind Closed DoorsThunder-
The Great AnnihilatorSwans-
Hafted MaulDead Voices on Air-
Hard TimesLaughing Hyenas-
OctopusThe Human League-
24
BalanceVan Halen-
Charlie Parker with StringsCharlie Parker-
CocktailsToo Short-
Ham FistedLocal H-
Hog WildHank Williams, Jr.-
The Jerky BoysVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
You Gotta Love ThatNeal McCoy-
30
Nice AssFree Kitten-
LeftismLeftfield-

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B
R
U
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3
Of Chaos and Eternal NightDark TranquillityCompilation
6
Mobile SafariThe Pastels-
PygmalionSlowdive-
7
Now That I've Found You: A CollectionAlison KraussCompilation
Good News from the Next WorldSimple Minds-
The Woman in MeShania Twain-
8
Fourth DimensionStratovarius-
10
Dream In The Absence of The Night DreamDave Wong
UFO Record Semi-finale
14
BlackLita Ford-
Hanky PankyThe The-
It's Five O'Clock SomewhereSlash's Snakepit-
KingBelly-
NevermoreNevermore-
Thinkin' About YouTrisha Yearwood-
15
¡Leche con Carne!No Use for a Name-
17
No ProtectionMassive AttackRemix CD
Cheshire CatBlink-182Debut
20
MaxinquayeTrickyUK
Big Red CarThe Wiggles-
21
Safe + SoundDJ Quik-
World of MorrisseyMorrisseyCompilation
22
Pain KillerEnergy Orchard-
27
Alive in Studio ABruce DickinsonLive
Cerebral CausticThe Fall-
Delete Yourself!Atari Teenage Riot-
To Bring You My LovePJ Harvey-
Undisclosed Files AddendumHawkwindLive
Greatest HitsBruce SpringsteenCompilation
28
Ball-Hog or Tugboat?Mike Watt-
DeluxeBetter Than EzraElektra re-release
Do You Wanna Ride?Adina HowardDebut
Manic CompressionQuicksand-
Pieces Of YouJewelDebut
13 Unlucky NumbersWax-
Train a Comin'Steve Earle-
?
The Sky Moves SidewaysPorcupine Tree-

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6
Beggar on a Beach of GoldMike + the Mechanics-
7
Power of Inner StrengthGrip Inc.-
UltraphobicWarrant-
WonderfulAdam Ant-
10
Forever YouZard-
13
The BendsRadiohead-
In DebtDisco InfernoCompilation
14
AboveMad Season-
A Boy Named GooGoo Goo Dolls-
Collective SoulCollective Soul-
ElasticaElastica-
Encomium: A Tribute to Led ZeppelinVarious Artists
Led Zeppelin tribute
Everything Is WrongMoby-
Feels Like HomeLinda Ronstadt-
In a Major WayE-40-
Me Against the World2Pac-
MedusaAnnie Lennox-
100% FunMatthew Sweet-
SmartSleeper-
20
SuccourSeefeel[28]
21
Alien Love SecretsSteve VaiEP
BrainbloodvolumeNed's Atomic Dustbin-
Conversation PeaceStevie Wonder-
The Edges of TwilightThe Tea Party-
Dopes to InfinityMonster Magnet-
HomeBlessid Union of SoulsDebut
Made in EnglandElton John-
NaveedOur Lady PeaceUS
One Track MindRailroad Jerk-
SymbolicDeath-
YesMorphine-
22
Teeth and TissueThe Headstones-
27
D'euxCeline Dion-
FrogstompSilverchairDebut
Ocean BeachRed House Painters-
VentolinAphex TwinEP
Wild LoveSmog-
28
A.M.WilcoDebut
Candy RainSoul for Real-
King for a Day... Fool for a LifetimeFaith No More-
Lifestylez ov da Poor & DangerousBig L-
My Brother the CowMudhoney-
Only EverythingJuliana Hatfield-
Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty VersionOl' Dirty Bastard-
Subhuman RaceSkid Row-
Tank Girl soundtrackVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
We Get There When We DoSuddenly, Tammy!-


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Date
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Artist
Notes

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2
No MercyDaddy Yankee-
3
Live BitesScorpionsLive
4
Alien LanesGuided by Voices-
Civilization Phaze IIIFrank Zappa-
Lemonade and BrowniesSugar RayDebut
Lost Dogs and Mixed BlessingsJohn Prine-
Heavy as a Really Heavy ThingStrapping Young Lad-
NihilKMFDM-
The Road Goes On ForeverThe Highwaymen-
Rub It BetterGeneral Public-
Thank YouDuran Duran-
This Is How We Do ItMontell JordanDebut
5
Imaginations from the Other SideBlind Guardian-
6
Dandys Rule, OK?The Dandy Warhols-
Now That's What I Call Music! 30Various ArtistsUK series; Compilation
7
94 DiskontOval-
Running on IceVertical Horizon-
10
Picture ThisWet Wet Wet-
11
Astro Creep: 2000White Zombie-
Blonder and BlonderThe Muffs-
Friday soundtrackVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
3FireHouse-
Wowee ZoweePavement-
You'd Prefer an AstronautHum-
18
Burnt OfferingsIced Earth-
Once upon the CrossDeicide-
A Small Deadly SpaceFight-
Walk on WaterUFOJapan-only release until 1997
24
...I Care Because You DoAphex Twin[29]
Plastic Green HeadTrouble-
WolfheartMoonspell-
25
Ain't Had Enough FunLittle Feat-
Come Together: America Salutes the BeatlesVarious Artists
Country music tribute to The Beatles
Cuando los Ángeles LloranManá-
DriftFlotsam and Jetsam-
The InfamousMobb Deep-
THRAKKing Crimson-
28
RainmakerFair Warning-

M
A
Y

1
Machiavelli and the Four SeasonsTISM-
2
Divinities: Twelve Dances with GodIan Anderson-
Electr-O-PuraYo La Tengo-
Fear No EvilSlaughter-
Fun Trick NoisemakerThe Apples In StereoDebut
MTV UnpluggedBob DylanLive
Poverty's ParadiseNaughty by Nature-
Sittin' on ChromeMasta Ace Incorporated-
Spirit of the WildTed Nugent-
8
Nobody ElseTake That-
Short BusFilter-
TiltScott Walker-
9
DominationMorbid Angel-
God of LoveBad Brains-
Kojak VarietyElvis CostelloLive
NemesistersBabes in Toyland-
The Return of the Space CowboyJamiroquaiUS
Some Rainy MorningRobert Cray-
15
I Should CocoSupergrassDebut
OrchidOpeth-
17
BoomerangHansonDebut
21
The InevitableSquirrel Nut Zippers-
22
The Angel and the Dark RiverMy Dying Bride-
Black in MindRage-
P.H.U.Q.The Wildhearts-
23
Dwight LiveDwight YoakamLive
Root DownBeastie BoysEP
DysfunctionalDokken-
Forever BlueChris Isaak-
God of LoveBad Brains-
LPThe RembrandtsLP
Sparkle and FadeEverclear-
Tales from the PunchbowlPrimus-
25
OoloolooThe Pietasters-
29
Grand PrixTeenage Fanclub-
Land of the FreeGamma Ray-
PulsePink FloydLive
A Spanner in the WorksRod Stewart-
Sex AffairsE-RoticDebut
30
Freaks of NatureKansas-
GoodfellasShow and A.G.-
Love and MoneyEddie Money-
Pocahontas soundtrackVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
31
Blues for GreenyGary Moore-
Happy DaysCatherine Wheel-
?
RarestOneBowieDavid BowieCompilation

J
U
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E

1
Further Down the SpiralNine Inch NailsRemix CD
VibratorTerence Trent D'Arby-
5
Days Like ThisVan Morrison-
Still Not Black EnoughW.A.S.P.-
6
And the Music SpeaksAll-4-One-
Batman ForeverVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
The Best of BraniganLaura BraniganCompilation
DerrumbeGerardo-
GlowThe Innocence Mission-
Hi™ How Are You Today?Ashley MacIsaac-
Let Your Dim Light ShineSoul Asylum-
7
Stanley RoadPaul Weller-
8
ForbiddenBlack Sabbath-
9
69/96Cornelius-
12
Draconian TimesParadise Lost-
UndertowToolDebut
Infernal LoveTherapy?-
Red MedicineFugazi-
13
About TimePennywise-
DemanufactureFear FactorySophomore; Debut with Christian Olde Wolbers
Head Over HeelsPaula Abdul-
Jagged Little PillAlanis Morissette-
Menace to SobrietyUgly Kid Joe-
PostBjörk-
Two HeadedSpirit of the West-
The Unboxed SetAngry SamoansBox Set
15
SubterraneanIn FlamesEP
16
HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book IMichael Jackson2x CD; 1 disc greatest hits, 1 new; 2x Diamond sales
19
ReplenishReefDebut
20
BohemeDeep Forest-
F-PunkBig Audio Dynamite-
Fast Stories... from Kid ComaTruly-
I Am an Elastic FirecrackerTripping Daisy-
Incidental Music 1991-95SuperchunkCompilation
LoradaJohnny Hallyday-
A Northern SoulThe VerveUS
Oddities, Abnormalities and CuriositiesCircle Jerks-
TigerlilyNatalie Merchant-
22
Grandpaw WouldBen LeeDebut
24
Afraid of SunlightMarillion-
25
Chat ChatTakako Minekawa-
Sleater-KinneySleater-Kinney-
26
The DriveHaddaway-
Exit Planet DustThe Chemical BrothersUK
A Very Fine LoveDusty SpringfieldUS
27
Apollo 13 soundtrackJames HornerSoundtrack
FeyFeyDebut
Gov't MuleGov't Mule-
I WishSkee-Lo-
A Live OnePhishLive
Mirror BallNeil Young-
Modernday FolkloreIan Moore-
SinglesAlison MoyetCompilation
These DaysBon Jovi-
?
Mirror Mirror10cc-


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Date
Album
Artist
Notes

J
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3
Think with Your HeartDebbie Gibson-
4
Brothas DoobieFunkdoobiest-
Foo FightersFoo FightersDebut
Teenage PoliticsMxPx-
Vol V – BelieveSoul II Soul-
11
311311-
...And the Circus Leaves TownKyuss-
BoombasticShaggy-
Dangerous Minds soundtrackVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
18
¡Adios Amigos!Ramones-
Bette of RosesBette Midler-
Chants and Dances of the Native AmericansSacred Spirit-
Clueless soundtrackVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
Dreaming of YouSelenaPosthumous
Guru's Jazzmatazz, Vol. 2: The New RealityGuru-
Hidden TreasuresMegadethRarities EP
The Long GoodbyeProcol Harum-
Lost Somewhere Between the Earth and My HomeGeraldine Fibbers-
Mainliner: Wreckage from the PastSocial DistortionCompilation
Miss ThangMonica-
Not a Pretty GirlAni DiFranco-
ReflectionsAfter 7-
'Til ShilohBuju Banton-
Totally Crushed Out!That Dog-
Use Your FingersThe Bloodhound Gang-
21
Elliott SmithElliott Smith-
25
Destroy Erase ImproveMeshuggah-
E 1999 EternalBone Thugs-n-Harmony-
The Presidents of the United States of AmericaThe Presidents of the United States of AmericaColumbia re-release; Remixed
28
SeedPrototype-

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1
Answer That and Stay FashionableAFI-
Bad HabitsColin James-
Fight for Your MindBen Harper-
Killer CutsRobin Beanland-
Now That's What I Call Music! 31Various ArtistsCompilation
Only Built 4 Cuban Linx...Raekwon-
Set Your GoalsCIV-
We CareWhale-
Wholesale Meats and FishLetters to Cleo-
7
AlternativePet Shop BoysCompilation
The Twenty-Seven PointsThe FallLive
8
Ben Folds FiveBen Folds FiveDebut
Brown BagCitizen King-
Hot CharityRocket from the Crypt-
I Remember YouBrian McKnight-
PenthouseLuna-
The Sacrilicious Sounds of the SupersuckersSupersuckers-
Spirit of '73: Rock for ChoiceVarious Artists-
14
Deep Dead Blue
Elvis Costello and Bill Frisell
Live
Dogs of WarSaxon-
Donkey RhubarbAphex TwinEP[30]
15
Dirt Track DateSouthern Culture on the Skids-
GarbageGarbageUS
I Just Wasn't Made for These TimesBrian Wilson-
King FerusFerus Mustafovalso known as Macedonian Wedding Soul Cooking
A Moment of ForeverKris Kristofferson-
Mortal Kombat soundtrackVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
Real Brothas
B.G. Knocc Out and Dresta
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SoupBlind Melon-
True ForeverAndy Lau
Philips Record Begins
18
GoofyfootPhrancEP
21
Viva Last BluesPalace Music-
22
...And Out Come the WolvesRancid-
Hit & Run HolidayMy Life With the Thrill Kill Kult-
I Heard They Suck Live!!NOFXLive
MandylionThe Gathering-
Pet Your FriendsDishwalla-
Pucker!The Selecter-
TindersticksTindersticksSecond album
23
The Damnation GameSymphony X-
25
MethodroneThe Brian Jonestown Massacre-
28
Southpaw GrammarMorrisseyUK
29
Cheapness and BeautyBoy George-
ConspiracyJunior M.A.F.I.A.-
FaithFaith EvansDebut
It Matters to MeFaith Hill-
The Road HomeHeartLive
Wind Can't StopAaron Kwok
UFO Record Finale
?
VivadixiesubmarinetransmissionplotSparklehorse-

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1
CrossoverYoshinori Sunahara-
Ocean DriveLighthouse Family-
4
Roots to BranchesJethro TullUK
5
American StandardSeven Mary Three-
Nowhere to HereBlue Rodeo-
SommersprossenDie Flippers-
Take Me HigherDiana Ross-
8
Ask for ItHoleEP
RelishJoan Osborne-
Stranger in Us AllRainbow-
11
The Great EscapeBlur-
12
4,5,6Kool G RapSolo debut
CircusLenny Kravitz-
Dear YouJawbreaker-
A Medio VivirRicky Martin-
Nine High a PalletBrute.-
One Hot MinuteRed Hot Chili Peppers-
Planet B.A.D.Big Audio DynamiteCompilation
TimelessGoldie-
19
A Change of SeasonsDream TheaterEP
Clouds Taste MetallicThe Flaming Lips-
Coast to Coast MotelG. Love & Special Sauce-
Greatest Hits (1985–1995)Michael BoltonCompilation
Here's Where the Strings Come InSuperchunk-
Huang ChungWang ChungRe-release
Ledbetter HeightsKenny Wayne Shepherd-
NOLADownDebut
Randy Newman's FaustRandy Newman-
See You on the Other SideMercury Rev-
TraceSon VoltDebut
21
OnEchobelly-
Paranoid and SunburntSkunk Anansie-
25
Forever FailureParadise Lost[31]
Voice of ReasonHarem Scarem-
26
Abriendo PuertasGloria Estefan-
BallbreakerAC/DC-
Best of Country Christmas, Vol. 5Various artistsCompilation
Bienvenue chez moiFlorent PagnyCompilation
The Carnival BizarreCathedral-
Exit the DragonUrge Overkill-
Forgiven, Not ForgottenThe CorrsDebut
The Gold ExperiencePrince-
HauntedSix Feet UnderDebut
OutsideDavid Bowie-
Peel Slowly and SeeThe Velvet UndergroundBox Set
Ring Them BellsJoan BaezUS; Live
TailsLisa Loeb-
Washing MachineSonic Youth-
Wrecking BallEmmylou Harris-
29
HerzeleidRammsteinDebut
30
Romantique 96Pizzicato Five-
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Hate Rock 'N' RollThe Jesus and Mary ChainCompilation


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1
Up All NightEast 17-
Kim Kyung HoKim Kyung Ho-
2
Grown ManLoudon Wainwright III-
(What's the Story) Morning Glory?Oasis-
The X FactorIron Maiden-
3
AdrenalineDeftonesDebut
Curb Servin'WC and the Maad Circle-
DaydreamMariah Carey-
ExampleFor Squirrels-
Jesus WeptP.M. Dawn-
LucyCandlebox-
Starting OverReba McEntirePlatinum; over 1 million copies sold
This Is Greta!Greta-
6
Raoul and the Kings of SpainTears for Fears-
9
ImaBTDebut
TambuToto-
10
All You Can Eatk.d. lang-
Design of a Decade: 1986–1996Janet JacksonCompilation
Disco VolanteMr. Bungle-
Frampton Comes Alive! IIPeter FramptonLive
Happy NowhereDog's Eye ViewDebut
HelloPoe-
InsomniacGreen Day-
It's Great When You're Straight... YeahBlack Grape-
KRS-OneKRS-One-
Mind of MystikalMystikalDebut
Modern RockThe Clean-
PleasureSemisonicEP
Riddle BoxInsane Clown Posse-
Scream, Dracula, Scream!Rocket from the Crypt-
TimeFleetwood Mac-
Tragic KingdomNo Doubt-
Us and Them: Symphonic Pink Floyd
Jaz Coleman and The London Philharmonic Orchestra
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Working Class Hero: A Tribute to John LennonVarious Artists
John Lennon tribute
11
Life on a PlateMillencolin-
UpGreat Big Sea-
14
Roby Is HereRobyn-
16
The Lone RangerSuggs-
TwistedHallucinogen-
17
Alive in AmericaSteely DanLive
AnamorphoséeMylène Farmer-
El ConciertoLuis MiguelLive
Hypnotize the MoonClay Walker-
Plastic PlanetG//Z/R-
18
This Is ChristmasLuther VandrossChristmas
23
The Final ExperimentAyreon-
Lone Star 119Nicky Wu
UFO Record Finale
Would Rather Not FreeDave Wong-
24
OzzmosisOzzy Osbourne-
All We Got Iz UsOnyx-
Christmas Here with YouThe Four TopsChristmas
The Buddha of SuburbiaDavid BowieSoundtrack
Dead Winter DeadSavatageChristmas
ErasureErasure-
Groove TheoryGroove Theory-
Here's to the LadiesTony Bennett-
The Isle of ViewThe PretendersLive
It's a MysteryBob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band-
Jealous One's EnvyFat Joe-
LifeSimply Red-
Mellon Collie and the Infinite SadnessThe Smashing Pumpkins-
RagNaRokGWAR-
Resident AlienSpacehog-
Return of the RentalsThe Rentals-
Smells Like ChildrenMarilyn MansonEP
Stomp 442Anthrax-
Tapestry Revisited: A Tribute to Carole KingVarious Artists
Carole King tribute
20 Fingers20 Fingers-
1200 CurfewsIndigo GirlsLive
Woman's Gotta Have ItCornershop-
27
The BridgeAce of Base-
30
Different ClassPulp-
31
Always Drink Upstream from the HerdRiders in the Sky-
Cypress Hill III: Temples of BoomCypress Hill-
Dogg FoodTha Dogg Pound-
GoneDwight Yoakam-
The IndividualistTR-i (Todd Rundgren)-
20 MothersJulian Cope-
Vault: Def Leppard Greatest Hits (1980–1995)Def LeppardCompilation
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The Worldhood of the World (As Such)NoMeansNo-

N
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Fungus AmongusIncubusDebut
6
I'm with StupidAimee Mann-
Tri RepetaeAutechre-
It's A Man's WorldCherEuropean release only
Jake's Progress soundtrack
Elvis Costello and Richard Harvey
Soundtrack
Made in HeavenQueen-
7
Alice In ChainsAlice in Chains-
All AgesBad ReligionCompilation
Clouds In My CoffeeCarly SimonBox Set
DemanufactureFear FactoryLimited Edition Digipak with Bonus Tracks
Letters from ChutneyRainbow Butt MonkeysDebut; only album before name change to Finger Eleven
Liquid SwordsGZA-
Original Soundtracks 1Passengers-
Ragged Ass RoadTom Cochrane-
Road TestedBonnie RaittLive
Something to RememberMadonnaCompilation +3 new tracks
Soul FoodGoodie MobDebut
13
Aglio e OlioBeastie BoysEP
Now That's What I Call Music! 32Various ArtistsCompilation
StrippedThe Rolling StonesLive
14
LabcabincaliforniaThe Pharcyde-
New BeginningTracy Chapman-
R. KellyR. Kelly-
Slaughter of the SoulAt the Gates-
Southern GalTerry Ellis-
Waiting to Exhale: Original Soundtrack AlbumVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
Your Little SecretMelissa Etheridge-
Welcome to the NeighborhoodMeat Loaf-
16
Bif NakedBif NakedDebut
17
Storm of the Light's BaneDissection-
20
The Beatles Anthology, Volume 1The BeatlesCompilation
21
Enrique IglesiasEnrique IglesiasDebut
Fresh HorsesGarth Brooks-
Gangsta's ParadiseCoolio-
The Ghost of Tom JoadBruce Springsteen-
Jesus Freakdc Talk-
I Refuse to Be LonelyPhyllis Hyman-
Live by Yo RepThree 6 MafiaEP
Mr. SmithLL Cool J-
Natural WonderStevie WonderLive
27
The GalleryDark Tranquillity-
Eternal EEazy-E-
Bizarre Fruit IIM People-
N/A
GrayfoldedGrateful DeadLive

D
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1
The Blood-Splat Rating SystemPowerman 5000-
4
How Long Has This Been Going OnVan MorrisonLive
5
The Memory of TreesEnya-
Merkin Ball
Pearl Jam featuring Neil Young
EP
1990-SickSpice 1-
Saturday Morning: Cartoons' Greatest HitsVarious ArtistsCompilation
We Got ItImmature-
12
XorcistX-Raided-
14
Cibo MattoCibo Matto-
15
Final Bell / Ghost in the RuinsSavatageLive


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Biggest hit singles


The following songs achieved the highest aggregated positions in the charts of 1995.[32]






































#
Artist
Title
Year
Country
Chart Entries
1CoolioGangsta's Paradise1995United StatesUnited Kingdom: 1 – October 1995; United States Billboard: 1 of 1995; The Netherlands: 1 – October 1995; Sweden: 1 – October 1995; Austria: 1 – November 1995; Switzerland: 1 – November 1995; Norway: 1 – October 1995; Italy: 1 of 1996; Germany: 1 – January 1996; Éire: 1 – October 1995; New Zealand: 1 for 9 weeks October 1995; Australia: 1 for 13 weeks January 1996; France: 3 – October 1995; Poland: 3 – October 1995; Australia: 6 of 1995; United States Billboard: 11 of 1995; United States Cash Box: 12 of 1995; Germany: 16 of the 1990s; Scrobulate: 27 of rap; Pop Culture Madness: 31 of 1995; Global: 33 (5 million sold) – 1995; Europe: 48 of the 1990s; Rate Your Music: 69 of 1995; Acclaimed: 439
2ShaggyBoombastic1995JamaicaUK 1 – September 1995, Italy 1 of 1995, Éire 1 – September 1995, New Zealand 1 for 2 weeks September 1995, Australia 1 for 1 weeks May 1996, Norway 2 – September 1995, Germany 2 – September 1995, US BB 3 of 1995, Austria 3 – October 1995, Switzerland 3 – October 1995, Netherlands 4 – September 1995, Sweden 4 – September 1995, US BB 6 of 1995, POP 7 of 1995, France 8 – August 1995, Australia 8 of 1996, US CashBox 23 of 1995, Scrobulate 34 of dancehall, Germany 181 of the 1990s
3Take ThatBack for Good1995United KingdomUK 1 – April 1995, Sweden 1 – April 1995, Norway 1 – April 1995, Germany 1 – April 1995, Éire 1 – March 1995, Australia 1 for 2 weeks August 1995, Netherlands 2 – April 1995, Switzerland 2 – April 1995, Austria 3 – May 1995, US BB 7 of 1995, Australia 9 of 1995, Poland 10 – January 1995, Italy 28 of 1995, RYM 53 of 1995, OzNet 126, Germany 128 of the 1990s
4Michael JacksonYou Are Not Alone1995United StatesUK 1 – September 1995, US BB 1 of 1995, Switzerland 1 – September 1995, Poland 1 – August 1995, Éire 1 – September 1995, New Zealand 1 for 3 weeks September 1995, Austria 2 – September 1995, Germany 3 – September 1995, Sweden 5 – August 1995, Netherlands 6 – August 1995, Norway 9 – September 1995, US CashBox 13 of 1995, Australia 25 of 1995, Italy 45 of 1995, Germany 262 of the 1990s
5U2Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me1995Republic of IrelandNorway 1 – June 1995, Poland 1 – January 1995, Éire 1 – June 1995, New Zealand 1 for 1 weeks July 1995, Australia 1 for 6 weeks October 1995, UK 2 – June 1995, Austria 4 – July 1995, Switzerland 5 – July 1995, Netherlands 9 – June 1995, Germany 9 – July 1995, Sweden 15 – August 1995, US BB 16 of 1995, Australia 16 of 1995, Italy 27 of 1995, POP 59 of 1995, RYM 72 of 1995


Top hits


  • "1st Of Tha Month" – Bone Thugs-N-Harmony

  • "'74–'75" – The Connells

  • "Adiemus" – Adiemus

  • "A Girl Like You" – Edwyn Collins

  • "Agua Dulce, Agua Sala" – Julio Iglesias

  • "Alice (Who The X Is Alice?)" – Gompie

  • "All Over You" – Live

  • "Alright" – Supergrass

  • "Ants Marching" – Dave Matthews Band

  • "Any Man of Mine" – Shania Twain

  • "Anything" – 3T

  • "Anywhere Is" – Enya

  • "As I Lay Me Down" – Sophie B. Hawkins

  • "Baby" – Brandy

  • "Baby Baby" – Corona

  • "Baby Boy" – Me & My

  • "Back for Good" – Take That

  • "Back in the U.K." – Scooter

  • "Bang and Blame" – R.E.M.

  • "Beautiful Life" – Ace of Base

  • "Bedtime Story" – Madonna

  • "Believe" – Elton John

  • "Be My Lover" – La Bouche

  • "Best Friend" – Brandy

  • "Better Man" – Pearl Jam

  • "Blessed" – Elton John

  • "Breakfast at Tiffany's" – Deep Blue Something

  • "Big Poppa" – The Notorious B.I.G.

  • "Blind" – KoЯn

  • "Boombastic" – Shaggy

  • "Boom Boom Boom" – The Outhere Brothers

  • "Buddy Holly" – Weezer

  • "Bullet" – Fluke

  • "Bullet with Butterfly Wings" – The Smashing Pumpkins

  • "Candy Rain" – Soul For Real

  • "Can't Stop Lovin' You" – Van Halen

  • "Captain Jack" – Captain Jack

  • "Captive Heart" – Selena

  • "Carnival" – Natalie Merchant

  • "Catch a Fire" – Haddaway

  • "Charmless Man" – Blur

  • "Colors of the Wind" – Vanessa L. Williams

  • "Common People" – Pulp

  • "Connection" – Elastica

  • "Conquest of Paradise" – Vangelis

  • "Cotton Eye Joe" – Rednex

  • "Country House" – Blur

  • "Creep" – TLC (released in 1994)

  • "Dear Mama" – 2Pac

  • "December" – Collective Soul

  • "Dieu m'a donné la foi" – Ophélie Winter

  • "Disco 2000" – Pulp

  • "Do What's Good For Me" – 2 Unlimited

  • "Don't You Know" – Pandora

  • "Don't Stop (Wiggle Wiggle)" – The Outhere Brothers

  • "Don't Take It Personal" – Monica

  • "Dreaming of You" – Selena

  • "Dub-I-Dub" – Me & My

  • "Earth Song" – Michael Jackson

  • "Electric" – Leila K

  • "Everlasting Love" – Gloria Estefan

  • "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)" – Whitney Houston

  • "Fairground" – Simply Red

  • "Fantasy" – Mariah Carey

  • "Father and Son" – Boyzone

  • "Find Me (Odyssey to Anyoona)" – Jam & Spoon and Plavka

  • "Flat Top" – Goo Goo Dolls

  • "Fly Away" – Haddaway

  • "Flying High" – Captain Hollywood Project

  • "Freak Like Me" – Adina Howard

  • "Fred Come to Bed" – E-Rotic

  • "Gangsta's Paradise" – Coolio featuring L.V.

  • "Generation of Love" – Masterboy

  • "Good" – Better Than Ezra

  • "Gold" – Prince

  • "Grind" – Alice in Chains

  • "Hand In My Pocket" – Alanis Morissette

  • "Hard as a Rock" – AC/DC

  • "Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?" – Bryan Adams

  • "Heaven for Everyone" – Queen

  • "Here I Go" – 2 Unlimited

  • "Herz an Herz" – Blümchen

  • "Hey Man, Nice Shot" – Filter

  • "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" – U2

  • "Hook" – Blues Traveler

  • "How Deep Is Your Love" – Portrait

  • "Human Nature" – Madonna

  • "Hurt" – Nine Inch Nails

  • "I Alone" – Live

  • "I Believe" – Blessid Union of Souls

  • "I Could Fall in Love" – Selena

  • "I'd Lie for You (And That's the Truth)" – Meat Loaf

  • "I'm Getting Used To You" – Selena

  • "I Got a Girl" – Tripping Daisy

  • "I Got 5 on It" – Luniz & Michael Marshall

  • "I Got Id" – Pearl Jam & Neil Young

  • "I Hate U" – Prince

  • "I Know" – Dionne Farris

  • "I Want You"- Madonna

  • "I Wish" – Skee-Lo

  • "If I Wanted To" – Melissa Etheridge

  • "If You Love Me" – Brownstone

  • "If You Think You're Lonely Now " – K-Ci Hailey

  • "Independent Love Song" – Scarlet

  • "Inseparables" – Lynda Thomas

  • "Inside Out" – Culture Beat

  • "In the House of Stone and Light" – Martin Page

  • "In the Summertime" – Shaggy

  • "It's Oh So Quiet" – Björk

  • "It's Midnight Cinderella" – Garth Brooks

  • "I Wanna Be A Hippy" – Technohead

  • "I Wanna Be With U" – Fun Factory

  • "I'll Be There for You" – The Rembrandts

  • "I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By" – Method Man featuring Mary J. Blige

  • "I've Got a Little Something for You" – MN8

  • "Je sais pas" – Céline Dion

  • "Julia Says" – Wet Wet Wet

  • "Just" – Radiohead

  • "Just a Girl" – No Doubt

  • "Just tah Let U Know" – Eazy-E

  • "Keep Their Heads Ringin'" – Dr. Dre

  • "Key to My Life" – Boyzone

  • "Kiss From A Rose" – Seal

  • "Laila" – Blue System

  • "La La La Hey Hey" – The Outhere Brothers

  • "Leave Home" – The Chemical Brothers

  • "Let Her Cry" – Hootie & the Blowfish

  • "Let It Rain" – East 17

  • "Lick It" – 20 Fingers

  • "Life Is Sweet" – The Chemical Brothers featuring Tim Burgess

  • "Lie to me" – Bon Jovi

  • "Life's a Bitch" – Nas

  • "Lightning Crashes" – Live

  • "Love Is All Around" – DJ BoBo

  • "Love Me for a Reason" – Boyzone

  • "Lucky Love" – Ace of Base

  • "Lump" – The Presidents of the United States of America

  • "Macarena" – Los del Río

  • "Marta's Song" – Deep Forest

  • "Mief (Nimm mich jetzt, auch wenn ich stinke)" – Die Doofen

  • "Misery" – Soul Asylum

  • "Mis-Shapes" – Pulp

  • "Missing" – Everything But The Girl (released in 1994)

  • "Missing My Baby" – Selena

  • "Miss Sarajevo" – Passengers

  • "Misunderstood Man" – Cliff Richard

  • "Mouth" – Merril Bainbridge

  • "Move Your Ass!" – Scooter

  • "My Friends" – Red Hot Chili Peppers

  • "Name" – Goo Goo Dolls

  • "Never Forget – Take That

  • "No More I Love You's" – Annie Lennox

  • "Ode to My Family" – The Cranberries

  • "Old Pop in an Oak" – Rednex

  • "One Man in My Heart" – Human League

  • "One More Chance (Remix)" – The Notorious B.I.G.

  • "One of Us" – Joan Osborne

  • "Only One" – Goo Goo Dolls

  • "Only Wanna Be With You" – Hootie & the Blowfish

  • "Original" – Leftfield featuring Toni Halliday

  • "Over My Shoulder" – Mike + The Mechanics

  • "Player's Anthem" – Junior M.A.F.I.A.

  • "Pour que tu m'aimes encore" – Céline Dion

  • "Push the Feeling On" – Nightcrawlers

  • "Renegade Master" – Wildchild

  • "Respect" – Alliance Ethnik

  • "Right in the Night" – Jam & Spoon

  • "River of Deceit" – Mad Season

  • "Rock and Roll Is Dead" – Lenny Kravitz

  • "Roll to Me" – Del Amitri

  • "Roll with It" – Oasis

  • "Run-Around" – Blues Traveler

  • "Runaway" – Janet Jackson

  • "Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop)" – Scatman John

  • "Scatman's World" – Scatman John

  • "Scream" – Michael Jackson & Janet Jackson

  • "Sex on the Phone" – E-Rotic

  • "Set You Free" – N-Trance

  • "She" – Green Day

  • "She's a River" – Simple Minds

  • "She's Every Woman" – Garth Brooks

  • "Shut Up (and Sleep with Me)" – Sin With Sebastian

  • "Shy Guy" – Diana King

  • "Sick Of Myself" – Matthew Sweet

  • "Sie ist weg" – Die Fantastischen Vier

  • "Snuff the Punk" – P.O.D.

  • "So Good" – Boyzone

  • "Someday I'll Be Saturday Night" – Bon Jovi

  • "Something for the Pain" – Bon Jovi

  • "Some Might Say" – Oasis

  • "Sorted for E's & Wizz" – Pulp

  • "Stayin' Alive" – N-Trance

  • "Strange World" – Ké

  • "Stutter" – Elastica

  • "Surrender Your Love" – Nightcrawlers

  • "Sympathy for the Devil" – Guns N' Roses

  • "Take a Bow" – Madonna

  • "Take Me Away" – Respect

  • "Tell Me When" – Rick Astley (UK only, originally released in 1994)

  • "The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall into My Mind)" – Bucketheads

  • "The First The Last Eternity (Till the End)" – Snap!

  • "The Universal" – Blur

  • "The World I Know" – Collective Soul

  • "There Is A Party" – DJ BoBo

  • "Think of You – Whigfield

  • "This Ain't a Love Song" – Bon Jovi

  • "This Is A Call" – Foo Fighters

  • "This Is How We Do It" – Montell Jordan

  • "Three in the Power of One" – P.O.D.

  • "Thunder – East 17

  • "Tomorrow" – Silverchair

  • "Tosh" – Fluke

  • "Total Eclipse of the Heart" – Nicki French

  • "Try Me Out" – Corona

  • "Walking in Memphis" – Cher

  • "Water Runs Dry" – Boyz II Men

  • "Whatever" – Oasis

  • "When I Come Around" – Green Day

  • "Warped" – Red Hot Chili Peppers

  • "Waterfalls" – TLC (released in 1994)

  • "What'll I Do – Janet Jackson

  • "Where the Wild Roses Grow" – Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Kylie Minogue

  • "Whoops Now" – Janet Jackson

  • "Wish You Were Here" – Rednex

  • "Wonderwall" – Oasis

  • "Yeha-Noha" – Sacred Spirit

  • "You Are Not Alone" – Michael Jackson

  • "You Belong to Me" – JK and Shena

  • "You Oughta Know" – Alanis Morissette

  • "You'll See" – Madonna

  • "Zombie" – The Cranberries



Top ten best albums of the year


The following ten albums from 1995 are the highest rated, as per aggregate ratings compiled from over 33,000 different "greatest album" charts.[33] Results accurate as of April 2018.



  1. Radiohead – The Bends


  2. Oasis – (What's the Story) Morning Glory?


  3. The Smashing Pumpkins – Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness


  4. Pulp – Different Class


  5. Alanis Morissette – Jagged Little Pill


  6. Björk – Post


  7. GZA – Liquid Swords


  8. Elliott Smith – Elliott Smith


  9. P.J. Harvey – To Bring You My Love


  10. Pavement – Wowee Zowee


Classical music



  • Osvaldas Balakauskas – Requiem


  • Sally Beamish – Viola Concerto


  • Luciano Berio – Sequenza XII


  • Harrison Birtwistle – Panic (premiered at Last Night of the Proms)


  • Elliott Carter – String Quartet No.5


  • Mario Davidovsky – Violin Concertino


  • Mario Davidovsky – Flashbacks for flute/piccolo/alto flute, clarinet/bass clarinet, violin, violoncello, piano, and percussion


  • Frédéric Durieux – Départ for clarinet


  • Ludovico Einaudi – Chatrang Overture


  • Lorenzo Ferrero

    • Seven Seconds, for clarinet, violin, and piano


    • Shadow Lines, for flute and live electronics



  • Philip Glass
    • Saxophone Quartet

    • String Sextet


    • Melodies for saxophone


    • Symphony No. 3, for string orchestra

    • Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra



  • Andrew Glover – Fractured Vistas


  • Simeon ten Holt

    • Schaduw noch Prooi, for 2 pianos


    • Eadem sed Aliter, for piano


  • Houtaf Khoury
    • Concerto for basset horn and orchestra

    • Concerto for soprano saxophone, 6 percussionists and string orchestra[34]



  • Ulrich Leyendecker – Violin Concerto


  • Theo Loevendie – Piano Concerto


  • Krzysztof Penderecki – Violin Concerto No. 2 Metamorphosen


  • Karl Aage Rasmussen – Three Friends, for orchestra


  • John Serry Sr. – Concerto For Free Bass Accordion, piano transcription #1


  • Stanisław Skrowaczewski – Passacaglia Immaginaria


  • Michael Tippett – The Rose Lake


  • Malcolm Williamson – A Year of Birds


Opera



  • Roger Ames – Hearts on Fire


  • Michael Easton – The Selfish Giant (for children)


  • Stewart Wallace – Harvey Milk


Jazz




Musical theater



  • Dracula – opened on 13 October in Prague, starring Daniel Hůlka


  • Hello, Dolly! – Broadway revival


  • How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying – Broadway revival


  • Kristina från Duvemåla – opened on 7 October in Malmö, Sweden


  • Victor/Victoria – Broadway production opened at the Marquis Theatre and ran for 734 performances


Musical films


  • Akropol


  • Arabian Knight – animated feature

  • Bye Bye Birdie

  • Empire Records

  • Gesualdo: Death for Five Voices

  • Monster Mash


  • Pocahontas – animated feature

  • The Show


Births



  • January 1 – Poppy (singer), American singer/songwriter, ambient music composer and YouTuber


  • January 8 – Victoria Duffield, Canadian singer and actor


  • January 20 – Joey Bada$$, American rapper


  • January 27 – Raz Fresco, Canadian rapper and producer


  • February 3 – Orla Gartland, Irish singer, songwriter, youtuber, guitarist, multi instrumentalist


  • February 16 – Denzel Curry, American rapper and songwriter


  • April 5 – Daniel Caesar, Canadian singer-songwriter RNB/soul musician


  • April 11 – Dodie Clark, British singer-songwriter, musician, author and youtuber


  • April 24 – Kehlani, American singer songwriter


  • April 27 – Sarah Close, British singer-songwriter, youtuber


  • April 28 – Melanie Martinez (singer), American singer, songwriter, photographer, and director


  • May 4 – Shameik Moore, American actor, singer, and dancer


  • May 10 – Yoan Garneau, Canadian singer-songwriter


  • May 24 – Kiiara, American singer/songwriter


  • June 5 – Troye Sivan, South African-Australian singer/songwriter/actor/youtuber


  • June 15 – Tash Sultana, Australian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist


  • June 20 – Serayah (actress), n American actress, model and singer


  • June 23 – Lauren Aquilina, English songwriter-singer, musician, music producer


  • June 26 – Reema Major, Sudanese-Canadian rapper


  • July 2 – Ruth B, Canadian singer/songwriter


  • July 4 – Post Malone, American rapper, singer-songwriter and guitarist


  • July 11 – Tyler Medeiros, Canadian singer-songwriter and dancer


  • July 13 – The Japanese House, aka Amber Bain, an English singer-songwriter, musician, multi-instrumentalist


  • August 8 – Malin Reitan, Norwegian singer


  • August 22 – Dua Lipa, British singer/songwriter


  • August 24 – Wenwen Han, Chinese child actress and violinist


  • September 29 – Julien Baker, American singer and guitarist


  • November 6 – Anja Nissen, Danish-Australian singer, songwriter, dancer and actress


  • December 27 – Caroline Pennell, American singer-songwriter


Deaths



  • January 1 – Ted Hawkins, soul blues singer-songwriter, 58


  • January 24 – David Cole, producer (C+C Music Factory), 32


  • January 31 – George Abbott US librettist and director, 107


  • February 6 – Art Taylor, jazz drummer, 65


  • February 12 – Tony Secunda, Marc Bolan's former manager, 54 (heart attack)


  • February 18

    • Bob Stinson, guitarist (The Replacements), 35 (complications caused by drug and alcohol abuse)


    • Denny Cordell, English record producer, 51



  • February 23 – Melvin Franklin, The Temptations, 52 (brain seizure)


  • March 5 – Vivian Stanshall, eccentric British musician, 51 (house fire)


  • March 9 – Ingo Schwichtenberg, Helloween, 29 (suicide)


  • March 16 – Heinrich Sutermeister, Swiss composer, 84


  • March 17 – Sunnyland Slim, blues pianist, 88


  • March 26 – Eazy-E, rapper and record producer, 31 (AIDS)


  • March 29
    • Jimmy McShane, singer (Baltimora) (AIDS)


    • Roland Wolf, keyboardist (Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Einstürzende Neubauten), 29 or 30 (car accident)



  • March 30 – Paul A. Rothchild, American record producer, 59


  • March 31 – Selena, singer, 23 (murdered)


  • April 4 – Priscilla Lane, US singer and actress, 79 (lung cancer)


  • April 6 – Delroy Wilson, reggae artist, 46 (cirrhosis of the liver)


  • April 14 – Burl Ives, singer and actor, 85


  • April 25 – Ginger Rogers, US actress, dancer and singer, 83


  • May 6 – Barbarito Diez, Cuban singer and bandleader, 85


  • May 8 – Teresa Teng, singer, 42


  • May 16 – Lola Flores, Spanish singer and dancer, 72


  • May 25 – Dick Curless, country singer. 63


  • June 4 – Ernest Bornemann, jazz musician and critic, 80


  • June 12 – Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli pianist, 75


  • June 14 – Rory Gallagher, Irish blues/rock guitarist, 47 (complications from liver transplant)


  • June 30

    • Phyllis Hyman, R&B, soul and jazz singer, 45 (suicide by overdose of barbiturates)


    • Nazariy Yaremchuk, Ukrainian singer, 43



  • July 1 – Wolfman Jack, disk jockey, 57


  • July 2 – Zdeněk Košler, conductor, 67


  • July 8 – Günter Bialas, composer, 87


  • July 23 – Miklós Rózsa, film score composer, 88


  • July 25 – Charlie Rich, country singer and musician, 62


  • July 28 – Eddie Hinton, songwriter and session musician, 51


  • August 9 – Jerry Garcia, Grateful Dead, 53 (diabetes-related)


  • August 11
    • Allan McCarthy, Canadian singer of Men Without Hats, 38


    • Herbert Sumsion, English church musician, 96



  • August 16 – Bobby DeBarge, lead singer of Switch, 39 (AIDS)


  • August 18 – Alan Dell BBC Radio 2 disc jockey, 71


  • August 19

    • John Gilmore, jazz saxophonist, 63


    • Pierre Schaeffer, composer and pioneer of Musique concrète, 85



  • August 23 – Dwayne Goettel, industrial keyboard player (Skinny Puppy), 31 (drug overdose)


  • August 26 – Ronnie White, the Miracles, co-writer of the Temptations hit "My Girl" (with Smokey Robinson), 57 leukemia.


  • August 30 – Sterling Morrison, The Velvet Underground guitarist, 53 (Non-Hodgkin lymphoma)


  • September 5 – Salil Chowdhury, Indian film composer and poet, 71


  • September 27 – Alison Steele, American disc jockey, 58


  • October 19 – Don Cherry, jazz trumpeter, 58


  • October 21
    • Maxene Andrews, singer, member of The Andrews Sisters, 79


    • Shannon Hoon, lead singer of group Blind Melon, 28 (drug overdose)


    • Hans Helfritz, German composer, 93



  • October 26 – Gorni Kramer, Italian bandleader and songwriter, 82


  • October 31

    • Alan Bush, composer, pianist and conductor, 94


    • Erika Morini, violinist, 91



  • November 2 – Florence Greenberg, music executive and producer, 82


  • November 3 – Isang Yun (Yun I-sang), composer, 78


  • November 7 – Jerry Daniels, The Ink Spots, 79


  • November 8 – Ion Baciu, conductor, 64


  • November 17 – Alan Hull, singer-songwriter and founder of Lindisfarne, 50 (heart thrombosis)


  • November 21

    • Peter Grant, manager of The Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin, Bad Company, 60 (myocardial infarction)


    • Matthew Ashman, guitarist of Adam and the Ants, Bow Wow Wow, 35



  • November 23 – Junior Walker, R&B and soul musician, 64


  • November 26 – David Briggs, record producer, 51


  • December 10 – Darren Robinson, rapper (The Fat Boys), 28


  • December 25

    • Dean Martin, singer and actor, 78 (cancer)


    • Nicolas Slonimsky, Russian-born conductor and composer, 101



  • December 27 – Shura Cherkassky, American classical pianist, 86


  • December 29 – Hans Henkemans Dutch composer, 82


  • date unknown – Mogens Ellegaard, accordionist, 59 or 60


Awards


  • The following artists are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: The Allman Brothers Band, Al Green, Janis Joplin, Led Zeppelin, Martha and the Vandellas, Neil Young and Frank Zappa

  • Inductees of the GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame include Charles Wesley (writer of "Hark The Herald Angels Sing")


  • Udit Narayan wins the Filmfare Best Male Playback Award.


  • Tetsuya Komuro (producer) & trf win the Japan Record Award for "Overnight Sensation"t the 37th Japan Record Awards.[35]


Grammy Awards


  • Grammy Awards of 1995


Country Music Association Awards



Eurovision Song Contest


  • Eurovision Song Contest 1995


Mercury Music Prize



  • Dummy – Portishead wins.


MTV Video Music Awards


  • 1995 MTV Video Music Awards


Charts


Triple J Hottest 100

Main article: Triple J Hottest 100, 1995



See also


  • 1995 in British music

  • Record labels established in 1995


References




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