Coffee Break: album cuts from 1994
by Jill Riley
March 11, 2024
Earlier this morning, we announced The Current’s March Music Madness will tip off once again. This time, we’re looking back 30 years to celebrate the best albums of 1994, and the tournament tips off on Monday, March 18.
If you remember — or not — in 1994, TV’s Friends premiered, Nelson Mandela became president of South Africa, and the world of cinema saw the releases of such films as Hoop Dreams, Pulp Fiction, The Shawshank Redemption, Reality Bites, Muriel’s Wedding, Forrest Gump, Legends of the Fall, and Dumb and Dumber.
In music, 1994 was the year that brought us Weezer’s The Blue Album, Nas dropped his influential debut, Illmatic, TLC’s CrazySexyCool topped the charts, Oasis released Definitely Maybe, and Green Day brought punk to the mainstream with Dookie. When March Music Madness tips off next week, 64 of the best albums of 1994 will be going head-to-head to determine the best — based on your votes. Be sure to register and get your bracket ready.
To help get you in the spirit of 1994 for March Music Madness, let’s hear some cuts from albums released during that important year in music three decades ago.
So for today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs from albums released in 1994 do you want to hear?
Respond with your song ideas in the comments below.
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Songs Played
Hole – Doll Parts
Nas – N.Y. State of Mind
Ween – Roses Are Free
Soundgarden – Black Hole Sun
Run Westy Run – Dungarees
The Cranberries – Zombie
Nirvana – Where Did You Sleep Last Night (bonus)