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This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1992.
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 1992
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 on record
10 Top ten best albums of the year
11 Classical music
12 Opera
13 Jazz
14 Musical theater
15 Musical films
16 Soundtracks
17 Births
18 Deaths
19 Awards
20 See also
21 References
Specific locations
- 1992 in British music
- 1992 in Norwegian music
Specific genres
- 1992 in country music
- 1992 in heavy metal music
- 1992 in hip hop music
- 1992 in Latin music
- 1992 in jazz
Events
January–February
January 11
Nirvana's Nevermind album goes to No. 1 in the US Billboard 200 chart, establishing the widespread popularity of the Grunge movement of the 1990s.[1]
Paul Simon is the first major artist to tour South Africa after the end of the United Nations cultural boycott.[2]
January 16 – Mick Jagger attends the Hollywood première of his new movie, Freejack, at Mann's Chinese Theatre.[citation needed]
February 5 – New Kids on the Block interrupt their tour to perform on The Arsenio Hall Show in response to rumors that the group lip-synchs its concerts.[3]
February 16 – Slavic music is featured at the Oulu Music Festival, with concerts and opera productions in Oulu, Finland, until February 26.[4]
February 18 – Vince Neil leaves Mötley Crüe after 11 years as the band's lead singer, to spend more time on his career as a racing car driver.[5]
February 24
Nirvana's Kurt Cobain marries Hole's Courtney Love.- The U.S. Postal Service unveils two potential designs for its proposed Elvis Presley postage stamp for fans to vote on. One design is of a young, 1950s Elvis, and the other is of a much older, 1970s Elvis. The young Elvis wins the vote, and the stamp is issued the following January.[6]
February 25 – Six major record companies reach an agreement to phase out the longbox form of compact disc packaging by April 1993, due to complaints that the packaging is environmentally wasteful.
March–April
March 10 – At the 1992 Soul Train Music Awards, Prince wins the "Heritage" award for lifetime achievement.
March 14 – Farm Aid Five takes place in Irving, Texas, USA, hosted by Willie Nelson. Artists performing at the event include John Mellencamp, Neil Young and Paul Simon. Approximately 40,000 people attend the event.[7]
March 16 – Mariah Carey performs at MTV Unplugged, shows critics her 5-octave range, and gets rave reviews.
March 24 – A judge in Chicago, Illinois, USA, approves cash rebates of up to US$3 to anyone proving they bought Milli-Vanilli recordings prior to the beginning of the lip synching scandal on November 27, 1990.
April 1 – Billy Idol, on trial for punching a woman in the face, pleads no contest. Idol is fined and ordered to make public service announcements against alcohol and drug abuse.[8]
April 20 – The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert takes place at Wembley Stadium in London, England. All proceeds go to AIDS research.
April 24 – David Bowie marries fashion model Iman.[9]
April 30 – In Los Angeles, California, USA, Madonna's bustier is stolen from a display in Frederick's of Hollywood. A US$1,000 reward is offered for its return.[10]
May–June
May 6
- The first Europäisches Jugendchorfestival,(EJCF) (European Festival of Youth Choirs) is held in Basel, Switzerland. It is decided to make it a triennial event.
Rob Halford announces he is leaving Judas Priest.
Selena releases her album Entre A Mi Mundo which contains her first No. 1 hit, "Como La Flor".
May 7 – John Frusciante of the Red Hot Chili Peppers leaves the band prior to the publication of a Rolling Stone magazine cover featuring them; he has to be digitally edited out of the photo.[11]Frusciante returned to the Red Hot Chili Peppers in 1998.[12]
May 11 – A. R. Rahman's debut film Roja is released. The soundtrack is regarded as a milestone that changed the face of Tamil film music and subsequently contemporary Indian music. Time magazine's film critic, Richard Corliss, stated in 2005 that the "astonishing debut work parades Rahman's gift for alchemizing outside influences until they are totally Tamil, totally Rahman," naming it one of the magazine's "10 Best Soundtracks" of all time.
June 5 – The Sata Häme Accordion Festival takes place until June 14 in Ikaalinen, Finland.[4]
June 27
Michael Jackson starts the Dangerous World tour, supporting his Dangerous album in Munich, Germany.- Guitarist Stefanie Sargent of up-and-coming punk rock band 7 Year Bitch dies of asphyxiation after returning home from a party in which she had drunk alcohol and taken a small amount of heroin. She was 24.
June 29 – The Northern Accordion Festival takes place in Tornio-Haaparanta, Finland, until July 5.[4]
July–August
July 4
- The BudaFest Summer Opera and Ballet Festival is launched in Budapest, Hungary.[13]
Mark Heard suffers a heart attack while performing at the Cornerstone Festival in Illinois, USA. Heard goes to hospital immediately after finishing his set, but dies two weeks after being discharged in August.
- The BudaFest Summer Opera and Ballet Festival is launched in Budapest, Hungary.[13]
July 10 – Seinäjoki (Finland) Tango Festival (to July 12).[14]
July 11 – "November Rain" by Guns N' Roses enters the world record books when it becomes the longest single, at 8 minutes, 57 seconds, to reach the US Top 20. The single's video has a budget of over US$1.5 million, becoming the most expensive at the time.
July 12 – Opening of the Chamber-Music Festival of Kuhmo, Finland (until July 26).[14]
July 18 – Whitney Houston marries Bobby Brown.
July 28 – Ice-T announces that the controversial track "Cop Killer" is being pulled from Body Count's self-titled album.
August 2
Rozalla becomes the first artist from Zimbabwe to chart on the US Billboard magazine chart.- Former Beatle George Harrison tells Billboard magazine that he recently discovered that he was born on February 24, and not February 25 as he had thought for most of his life.[15]
Haitian military authorities ban the playing of RAM's single "Fèy"; first performed at the Port-au-Prince Carnival in February, the song was widely interpreted as an anthem of support for exiled President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.[16]
- American pop-punk band Blink-182 form in the suburbs of San Diego but known as Blink until 1995.
August 3 – Lahti Organ Festival (Finland) (until August 9).[14]
August 5 – Jeff Porcaro, arguably the most highly regarded studio drummer in rock from the mid-'70s to the early '90s, dies aged 38.
August 8 – During the Guns N' Roses/Metallica Stadium Tour, Metallica frontman James Hetfield is burned by a pyrotechnics blast during a concert at Montreal's Olympic Stadium, forcing the group to cancel the second hour of the show. Co-headliners Guns N' Roses take the stage, but walk off early with Axl Rose complaining of throat problems. The abbreviated show causes angry fans to riot in the streets of Montreal. The tour resumed on August 25, but with a guitar technician replacing Hetfield on guitar for the remainder of the tour.
August 14 – Opening of the Sibelius-Festival in Loviisa, Finland.[14]
August 18 – Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love become parents of a daughter, Frances Bean Cobain.
August 20 – Opening of the Helsinki Festival, with the theme: Music of the Baltics (orchestral and chamber-music concerts, opera productions, song recitals, ballet, theater, jazz, pop, and rock concerts) until September 6.[14]
September–October
September 17 – Frank Zappa, in his final professional public appearance, conducts the Ensemble Modern at the Frankfurt Festival in Germany. Zappa, who is seriously ill with prostate cancer, receives a 20-minute ovation.[17]
October 3 – Sinéad O'Connor stirs up controversy when she rips up a picture of the Pope on the US television show, Saturday Night Live.[18]
October 16 – A massive Bob Dylan tribute concert is held at Madison Square Garden in New York. John Cougar Mellencamp, Neil Young, Eric Clapton, June Carter Cash, Johnny Cash and Tracy Chapman are among the many performers, but much attention becomes focused on Sinéad O'Connor, who is loudly booed by much of the audience in response to the Saturday Night Live incident two weeks earlier.
October 20 – Singer-songwriter Madonna releases her fifth studio album, Erotica, which became one of her most controversial albums to date due to overtly sexual content.
October 31
- "End of the Road" by Boyz II Men posts a 12th consecutive week at No. 1 in the US charts, ending a 36-year record previously held by Elvis Presley. Boyz II Men's record was broken on March 6, 1993, by Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You".
McTeague, an opera based on the Progressive Era-novel by Frank Norris, premieres at the Lyric Opera of Chicago.
November–December
November 9 – Australian-born singer Kylie Minogue ends her working relationship with UK songwriters and record producers Stock Aitken Waterman and the record label PWL.
November 15
- Megan Jasper of Sub Pop creates the grunge speak hoax, tricking The New York Times into printing an article on supposed slang used in the grunge scene in Seattle, USA.[19]
Ozzy Osbourne plays the final concert of his "retirement" tour at the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa, California. He is joined on stage by his three former Black Sabbath bandmates for a reunion performance. Black Sabbath opened the show with Rob Halford as lead vocalist, filling in for Ronnie James Dio who had left the band days earlier.
The Jacksons: An American Dream, a two-part miniseries based on the Jackson family, premieres on ABC.
- Megan Jasper of Sub Pop creates the grunge speak hoax, tricking The New York Times into printing an article on supposed slang used in the grunge scene in Seattle, USA.[19]
November 17 – The soundtrack album of "The Bodyguard", Whitney Houston's debut film, is released. The album went on to be certified 17 times platinum by the RIAA and sell 45 million copies worldwide. To date[when?] the album is still the best selling soundtrack of all time and also one of the best selling albums of all time.
November 22 – Manchester-based post-punk & electronic music label Factory Records declares bankruptcy. The label had been placed in dire financial straits following the spending of most of their funds by Happy Mondays during the recording of their album Yes Please!, which would end up a commercial failure. Additionally, plans for a buyout from London Records folded when it was discovered that none of Factory's artists were actually signed onto the label; most of these artists, most notably New Order, would end up signing onto London Records anyways following Factory's foreclosure.[20]
December 3 – Bill Wyman announces he is quitting The Rolling Stones.
December 31
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau announces his retirement from the stage to an audience at the Bavarian State Opera in Munich.- The twenty-first annual New Year's Rockin' Eve special airs on ABC, with appearances by TLC, Bell Biv DeVoe, Slaughter, Jon Secada, Village People and Barry Manilow.
Also in 1992
David Isberg quits Opeth from his vocalist position. Current guitarist Mikael Åkerfeldt fills his position.
Vibe, a new magazine focusing on R&B and hip-hop music, launches with a special Fall preview issue.- The MP3 file format is developed as part of a video compression standard.[21]
Bands formed
- See Musical groups established in 1992
Bands disbanded
- See Musical groups disestablished in 1992
Bands reformed
- The Tubes
- April Wine
- Madness
Albums released
January–March
Date | Album | Artist | Notes | |
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J A N U A R Y | 6 | The Dirt Road | Sawyer Brown | - |
10 | At the Ryman | Emmylou Harris | Live | |
14 | Born into the 90's | R. Kelly and Public Announcement | Debut | |
Magic and Loss | Lou Reed | - | ||
Poetic Justice | Lillian Axe | - | ||
Rush | Eric Clapton | Soundtrack | ||
Stacy Earl | Stacy Earl | Debut | ||
17 | Kerplunk | Green Day | - | |
21 | The Acoustic Motorbike | Luka Bloom | - | |
The American in Me | Steve Forbert | - | ||
24 | Diva | My Sister's Machine | - | |
27 | High on the Happy Side | Wet Wet Wet | - | |
Pleasure Death | Therapy? | EP | ||
Spooky | Lush | - | ||
28 | Finally | CeCe Peniston | Debut | |
The Great Puzzle | Jules Shear | - | ||
An Irish Evening | The Chieftains | Live | ||
31 | Congregation | The Afghan Whigs | - | |
? | Coincidence and Likely Stories | Buffy Sainte-Marie | - | |
Rancid | Rancid | EP | ||
F E B R U A R Y | 2 | Close to Seven | Sandra | - |
Mack Daddy | Sir Mix-a-Lot | - | ||
Sap | Alice in Chains | EP | ||
5 | Hormoaning | Nirvana | EP; Australia and Japan only | |
7 | More Noise and Other Disturbances | The Mighty Mighty Bosstones | - | |
10 | Generation Terrorists | Manic Street Preachers | - | |
That What Is Not | Public Image Ltd | - | ||
11 | Black Eyed Man | Cowboy Junkies | - | |
Return of the Funky Man | Lord Finesse | - | ||
Saturday Morning with Riders | Riders in the Sky | - | ||
Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell | Social Distortion | - | ||
12 | A Picture of Nectar | Phish | - | |
Selected Ambient Works 85-92 | Aphex Twin | - | ||
14 | Propeller | Guided by Voices | - | |
17 | Romantic Moments | Yanni | Compilation | |
Seven | James | - | ||
18 | Hormonally Yours | Shakespear's Sister | - | |
One | Me Phi Me | - | ||
Stick Around for Joy | The Sugarcubes | - | ||
Wayne's World | Various Artists | Soundtrack | ||
20 | Gotthard | Gotthard | - | |
24 | Divine Madness | Madness | - | |
Get Ready! | 2 Unlimited | - | ||
25 | Vulgar Display of Power | Pantera | US | |
The End of Silence | Rollins Band | - | ||
F.U. Don't Take It Personal | Fu-Schnickens | - | ||
Sex and Violence | Boogie Down Productions | - | ||
Little Earthquakes | Tori Amos | US | ||
Ooooooohhh.... On the TLC Tip | TLC | Debut | ||
26 | P-Model | P-Model | - | |
Generator | Bad Religion | - | ||
28 | Onobox | Yoko Ono | Box Set | |
M A R C H | 1 | Ocean Colour Scene | Ocean Colour Scene | - |
3 | Chic-Ism | Chic | - | |
Hypocrisy Is the Greatest Luxury | The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy | - | ||
Uh-Oh | David Byrne | - | ||
Up | Right Said Fred | - | ||
9 | Doppelgänger | Curve | - | |
Going Blank Again | Ride | - | ||
10 | Baby I'm Yours | Maureen McGovern | Covers album | |
Dare to Dream | Yanni | - | ||
King's X | King's X | - | ||
Let Me Come Over | Buffalo Tom | - | ||
Opiate | Tool | EP | ||
Priest=Aura | The Church | - | ||
Walking in London | Concrete Blonde | - | ||
17 | Hey Babe | Juliana Hatfield | - | |
Ingénue | k.d. lang | - | ||
La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1 | White Zombie | - | ||
No Doubt | No Doubt | - | ||
360 Degrees of Power | Sister Souljah | - | ||
21 | High Stakes & Dangerous Men | UFO | - | |
23 | Between 10th & 11th | The Charlatans | - | |
Code: Selfish | The Fall | - | ||
Honey's Dead | The Jesus and Mary Chain | - | ||
24 | Apollo 18 | They Might Be Giants | - | |
3 Years, 5 Months and 2 Days in the Life Of... | Arrested Development | Debut | ||
Doin' the Nasty | Slik Toxik | - | ||
28 | Funky Divas | En Vogue | - | |
31 | America Must Be Destroyed | GWAR | - | |
Adrenalize | Def Leppard | - | ||
Body Count | Body Count | Debut | ||
Celine Dion | Celine Dion | North America | ||
Eleven Kinds of Loneliness | Tanita Tikaram | - | ||
Fire and Ice | Yngwie Malmsteen | - | ||
Human Touch | Bruce Springsteen | - | ||
Joshua Judges Ruth | Lyle Lovett | - | ||
Lucky Town | Bruce Springsteen | - | ||
Racine | Sass Jordan | - | ||
Time To Burn | Giant | - | ||
Totally Krossed Out | Kriss Kross | Debut | ||
Wynonna | Wynonna Judd | Solo debut | ||
? | Destination Universe | Material Issue | - | |
The Friday Rock Show Sessions | Hawkwind | Live |
April–June
Date | Album | Artist | Notes | |
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A P R I L | 7 | Anything Can Happen | Leon Russell | - |
Dead Serious | Das EFX | - | ||
The Singer | Diamanda Galás | - | ||
Night on Earth | Tom Waits | soundtrack to the 1991 film | ||
13 | Pure | Godflesh | - | |
Volume III Just Right | Soul II Soul | - | ||
14 | Arc Angels | Arc Angels | - | |
Bloodline | Recoil | - | ||
Bricks Are Heavy | L7 | - | ||
Greatest Hits | ZZ Top | Greatest Hits | ||
Holy Smoke | Peter Murphy | US | ||
Off the Deep End | "Weird Al" Yankovic | - | ||
Soul Rotation | The Dead Milkmen | - | ||
This Is My Life | Carly Simon | - | ||
The Woman I Am | Chaka Khan | - | ||
18 | Too Blind to See It | Kym Sims | - | |
20 | Slanted and Enchanted | Pavement | - | |
21 | Check Your Head | Beastie Boys | - | |
East Side Story | Kid Frost | - | ||
The End Complete | Obituary | - | ||
Hotwired | The Soup Dragons | - | ||
Tongues and Tails | Sophie B. Hawkins | Debut | ||
The Wild Life | Slaughter | - | ||
Wish | The Cure | - | ||
22 | No Room | The Samples | - | |
27 | Nonsuch | XTC | - | |
28 | Diva | Annie Lennox | - | |
Matters of the Heart | Tracy Chapman | - | ||
30 | Arkansas Traveler | Michelle Shocked | - | |
Night of the Stormrider | Iced Earth | US | ||
? | I Was Warned | Robert Cray | - | |
M A Y | 1 | The Longest Line | NOFX | EP |
The Way of the Vaselines: A Complete History | The Vaselines | Compilation | ||
3 | Sacrilegium | Devil Doll | - | |
5 | Back to Front | Lionel Richie | Compilation | |
Daily Operation | Gang Starr | - | ||
Family Groove | The Neville Brothers | - | ||
Milagro | Santana | - | ||
Under The Influence | Wildside | - | ||
Intoxifornication | Gregg Alexander | - | ||
Jon Secada | Jon Secada | - | ||
Scream in Blue | Midnight Oil | Live | ||
6 | Entre a Mi Mundo | Selena | - | |
11 | Fear of the Dark | Iron Maiden | - | |
12 | Henry's Dream | Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds | - | |
Rites of Passage | Indigo Girls | - | ||
The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion | The Black Crowes | - | ||
Spice 1 | Spice 1 | Debut | ||
15 | The Ritual | Testament | - | |
17 | Never Enough | Melissa Etheridge | - | |
18 | Forever Free | Saxon | - | |
Love Is | Kim Wilde | - | ||
19 | Life Is Messy | Rodney Crowell | - | |
Revenge | Kiss | - | ||
Some Gave All | Billy Ray Cyrus | - | ||
T-Ride | T-Ride | - | ||
22 | Lazer Guided Melodies | Spiritualized | - | |
Time Takes Time | Ringo Starr | - | ||
24 | Camera Camera | Nazia and Zoheb | - | |
25 | The Brother with Two Tongues | Mellow Man Ace | - | |
26 | Dark Sneak Love Action | Tom Tom Club | - | |
Kiko | Los Lobos | - | ||
Peng! | Stereolab | - | ||
? | Hawklords Live | Hawklords | Live | |
Two from the Vault | Grateful Dead | Live | ||
J U N E | 1 | Abba-esque | Erasure | ABBA covers EP |
2 | It's a Shame about Ray | The Lemonheads | - | |
The Lizard | Saigon Kick | - | ||
MTV Unplugged | Mariah Carey | Live EP | ||
Shadows and Light | Wilson Phillips | - | ||
8 | Angel Dust | Faith No More | - | |
The Crimson Idol | W.A.S.P. | - | ||
9 | Change Everything | Del Amitri | - | |
Ferment | Catherine Wheel | - | ||
Legion | Deicide | - | ||
Mecca and the Soul Brother | Pete Rock & CL Smooth | - | ||
12 | World Falling Down | Peter Cetera | - | |
16 | Beat the Boots II | Frank Zappa | Live Box Set | |
Hold Your Fire | FireHouse | - | ||
Khaled | Khaled | - | ||
22 | Dehumanizer | Black Sabbath | UK | |
Don't Sweat the Technique | Eric B. & Rakim | - | ||
23 | Black Pearl | Yo-Yo | - | |
Get in Touch with Yourself | Swing Out Sister | UK | ||
Good Stuff | The B-52's | - | ||
Infinity Within | Deee-Lite | - | ||
The King of Rock 'n' Roll: The Complete 50s Masters | Elvis Presley | Box Set | ||
Meantime | Helmet | - | ||
Mo' Money | Various Artists | Soundtrack | ||
The One | Elton John | - | ||
Tools of the Trade | Carcass | - | ||
Utopia Banished | Napalm Death | - | ||
27 | Black Moon | Emerson, Lake & Palmer | - | |
28 | Last Rights | Skinny Puppy | - | |
29 | F.N.G. | Suicidal Tendencies | Compilation | |
Somewhere Far Beyond | Blind Guardian | - | ||
30 | The Art of Rebellion | Suicidal Tendencies | - | |
Blues for the Red Sun | Kyuss | - | ||
Come On Come On | Mary Chapin Carpenter | - | ||
Dry | PJ Harvey | - | ||
Kizz My Black Azz | MC Ren | EP, Debut | ||
Singles: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Various Artists | Soundtrack | ||
Soft Bomb | The Chills | - |
July–September
Date | Album | Artist | Notes | |
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J U L Y | 7 | Carry On | Kansas | Compilation |
Images and Words | Dream Theater | - | ||
Strength in Numbers | 24-7 Spyz | - | ||
This One's Gonna Hurt You | Marty Stuart | - | ||
10 | You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 5 | Frank Zappa | 2 discs; Live | |
13 | Live in Japan | George Harrison | Live | |
14 | Countdown to Extinction | Megadeth | - | |
Danzig III: How the Gods Kill | Danzig | - | ||
Everybody's Free | Rozalla | - | ||
The Hard Way | Clint Black | - | ||
Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs | Ministry | - | ||
Shorty the Pimp | Too Short | - | ||
20 | Burning Questions | Graham Parker | - | |
21 | Dirty | Sonic Youth | - | |
House of Pain | House of Pain | Debut | ||
27 | Peppermint | Sloan | EP | |
Your Arsenal | Morrissey | - | ||
28 | Blood and Bullets | Widowmaker | - | |
Business Never Personal | EPMD | - | ||
Gordon | Barenaked Ladies | - | ||
Promised Land | Promised Land | - | ||
What's the 411? | Mary J. Blige | Debut | ||
? | California Brainstorm | Hawkwind | Live | |
A U G U S T | 3 | March 16–20, 1992 | Uncle Tupelo | - |
Welcome to Wherever You Are | INXS | - | ||
4 | Lost Together | Blue Rodeo | - | |
New Miserable Experience | Gin Blossoms | - | ||
Troubadour: The Definitive Collection 1964-1976 | Donovan | Box Set | ||
5 | Hit to Death in the Future Head | The Flaming Lips | - | |
11 | Don't Tread | Damn Yankees | - | |
Jackyl | Jackyl | - | ||
14 | March ör Die | Motörhead | - | |
17 | Take That & Party | Take That | - | |
18 | Babe Rainbow | The House of Love | - | |
Lunapark | Luna | - | ||
Mind Fruit | Opus III | - | ||
Refugee | Bad4Good | - | ||
T-R-O-U-B-L-E | Travis Tritt | - | ||
Unplugged | Eric Clapton | Live | ||
24 | Greatest Hits | Kylie Minogue | Compilation | |
25 | Beyond the Season | Garth Brooks | Christmas album | |
Bobby | Bobby Brown | - | ||
Dog Eat Dog | Warrant | - | ||
Return of the Product | MC Serch | - | ||
Soul of a New Machine | Fear Factory | Debut | ||
Start the Car | Jude Cole | - | ||
Sweet Old World | Lucinda Williams | - | ||
The Wallflowers | The Wallflowers | - | ||
28 | Scrolls of the Megilloth | Mortification | - | |
Tourism | Roxette | - | ||
31 | Tubular Bells II | Mike Oldfield | - | |
S E P T E M B E R | 1 | Amused to Death | Roger Waters | - |
I Gotta Get Mine Yo | Chubb Rock | - | ||
Down on Sunset | Thomas Anders | - | ||
Hearts in Armor | Trisha Yearwood | - | ||
Mondo Bizarro | Ramones | - | ||
Nerve Net | Brian Eno | - | ||
Now That's What I Call Music! 22 | Various Artists | Compilation | ||
2 | Hold Me | Zard | - | |
4 | Copper Blue | Sugar | Debut | |
7 | The Looks or the Lifestyle? | Pop Will Eat Itself | - | |
8 | Puzzle | Dada | Debut | |
99.9F° | Suzanne Vega | - | ||
America's Least Wanted | Ugly Kid Joe | - | ||
Bone Machine | Tom Waits | - | ||
Kingdom of Desire | Toto | - | ||
Good | Morphine | - | ||
Slide on This | Ronnie Wood | - | ||
Sweet Oblivion | Screaming Trees | - | ||
14 | The Chase | Garth Brooks | - | |
Down Colorful Hill | Red House Painters | - | ||
A Little Light Music | Jethro Tull | Live | ||
15 | The Best of White Lion | White Lion | Compilation | |
Dos | Gerardo | - | ||
Greatest Misses | Public Enemy | Remixes | ||
Hollywood Town Hall | The Jayhawks | - | ||
Pure Country | George Strait | - | ||
You Gotta Believe | Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch | - | ||
17 | Money | KMFDM | - | |
21 | ABBA Gold: Greatest Hits | ABBA | Compilation | |
Sweet Pizzicato Five | Pizzicato Five | - | ||
22 | Am I Not Your Girl? | Sinéad O'Connor | Covers | |
B-Side Ourselves | Skid Row | Covers EP | ||
Blind Melon | Blind Melon | - | ||
Broken | Nine Inch Nails | EP | ||
Here Comes Trouble | Bad Company | - | ||
On Our Worst Behavior | Immature | - | ||
Runaway Slave | Showbiz & AG | - | ||
Stunts, Blunts and Hip Hop | Diamond D | Debut | ||
III Sides to Every Story | Extreme | - | ||
Tomb of the Mutilated | Cannibal Corpse | - | ||
Whut? Thee Album | Redman | Debut | ||
Yes Please! | Happy Mondays | - | ||
28 | Back to the Light | Brian May | UK | |
Experience | The Prodigy | Released in US October 20 | ||
29 | Core | Stone Temple Pilots | Debut | |
Dirt | Alice in Chains | - | ||
Junkanoo | Baha Men | - | ||
Music to Driveby | Compton's Most Wanted | - | ||
Not Ashamed | Newsboys | - | ||
Precious | Chanté Moore | - | ||
The Triumph of Steel | Manowar | Europe | ||
Us | Peter Gabriel | - | ||
? | Machine + Soul | Gary Numan | - |
October–December
Date | Album | Artist | Notes | |
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O C T O B E R | 1 | Fully Completely | The Tragically Hip | Canada |
5 | Angel Heart | Bonnie Tyler | - | |
Twice Upon a Time: The Singles | Siouxsie and the Banshees | Compilation | ||
6 | Automatic for the People | R.E.M. | - | |
Blind | The Sundays | US | ||
Can I Borrow a Dollar? | Common | Debut | ||
Can't Run from Yourself | Tanya Tucker | - | ||
Grave Dancers Union | Soul Asylum | - | ||
Home for Christmas | Amy Grant | Christmas | ||
Just Look Around | Sick of It All | - | ||
Our Time In Eden | 10,000 Maniacs | - | ||
Play Me Backwards | Joan Baez | - | ||
Push | Gruntruck | - | ||
The Road Behind | GWAR | EP | ||
10 | Liar | The Jesus Lizard | - | |
12 | Once in a Lifetime – The Best of Talking Heads | Talking Heads | Compilation | |
13 | Bigger, Better, Faster, More! | 4 Non Blondes | Debut | |
Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds | Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds | - | ||
Love Symbol Album | Prince | - | ||
Piece of Cake | Mudhoney | - | ||
16 | Ignition | The Offspring | - | |
Stamina Daddy | Buju Banton | Debut | ||
18 | Carnival of Carnage | Insane Clown Posse | - | |
19 | Jehovahkill | Julian Cope | UK; released in US Dec. 8 | |
Main Offender | Keith Richards | - | ||
20 | Breathless | Kenny G | - | |
Erotica | Madonna | - | ||
High in High School | Chainsaw Kittens | - | ||
King of Hearts | Roy Orbison | - | ||
A Very Special Christmas 2 | Various Artists | Christmas | ||
23 | You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 6 | Frank Zappa | 2 discs; Live | |
27 | Harvest Moon | Neil Young | - | |
Homebrew | Neneh Cherry | - | ||
It's About Time | SWV | Debut | ||
Live | AC/DC | Live | ||
Playground Psychotics | Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention | - | ||
30 | The Great Deceiver | King Crimson | Live Box Set rec. 1973–'74 | |
Smeared | Sloan | Canada | ||
N O V E M B E R | 1 | Free at Last | dc Talk | - |
2 | God's Great Banana Skin | Chris Rea | UK | |
Madstock! | Madness | Live | ||
Nurse | Therapy? | - | ||
3 | Are You Normal? | Ned's Atomic Dustbin | - | |
Astronauts & Heretics | Thomas Dolby | - | ||
Uncut Dope: Geto Boys' Best | Geto Boys | Compilation | ||
Good as I Been to You | Bob Dylan | - | ||
Keep the Faith | Bon Jovi | - | ||
Rage Against the Machine | Rage Against the Machine | Debut | ||
The Skills Dat Pay Da Bills | Positive K | - | ||
5 | White Trash, Two Heebs and a Bean | NOFX | - | |
8 | The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album | Whitney Houston et al. | Soundtrack | |
9 | The Way We Walk, Volume One: The Shorts | Genesis | Live | |
10 | The Complete Collection and Then Some... | Barry Manilow | Compilation | |
Urban Discipline | Biohazard | - | ||
11 | Back in Denim | Denim | - | |
Love Deluxe | Sade | UK | ||
15 | Pure Guava | Ween | - | |
16 | Now That's What I Call Music! 23 | Various Artists | Compilation | |
17 | Jade to the Max | Jade | Debut | |
The Predator | Ice Cube | - | ||
19 | I've Suffered a Head Injury | The Verve Pipe | EP | |
24 | Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde | The Pharcyde | Debut | |
The Future | Leonard Cohen | - | ||
Homebelly Groove...Live | Spin Doctors | Live | ||
Live and Let Die | Kool G Rap | - | ||
Pop! – the First 20 Hits | Erasure | Compilation | ||
Shine On | Pink Floyd | Box Set | ||
25 Years – The Chain | Fleetwood Mac | Box Set | ||
D E C E M B E R | 1 | Time3 | Journey | Compilation |
7 | Fixed | Nine Inch Nails | Remix EP | |
The Verve E.P. | The Verve | EP | ||
8 | Utah Saints | Utah Saints | Debut | |
10 | 5150: Home 4 tha Sick | Eazy-E | EP | |
14 | Incesticide | Nirvana | Rarities and unreleased material | |
It's Your Call | Reba McEntire | - | ||
15 | Happy Hour | King Missile | - | |
The Chronic | Dr. Dre | Solo Debut | ||
17 | Back from Hell | Disco Rick and the Wolf Pack | - | |
22 | ...If I Ever Fall in Love | Shai | Debut | |
29 | Changes | Christopher Williams | - | |
? | Alejandro Fernández | Alejandro Fernández | Debut |
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Biggest hit singles
The following songs achieved the highest chart positions in the charts of 1992.[22]
# | Artist | Title | Year | Country | Chart Entries |
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1 | Whitney Houston | I Will Always Love You | 1992 | UK 1 – Nov 1992, US BB 1 of 1992, Holland 1 – Nov 1992, Sweden 1 – Nov 1992, Switzerland 1 – Dec 1992, Norway 1 – Dec 1992, Poland 1 – Nov 1992, Germany 1 – Jan 1993, Éire 1 – Dec 1992, Australia 1 for 10 weeks Mar 1993, Grammy in 1993, Austria 2 – Dec 1992, Australia 2 of 1993, US CashBox 5 of 1993, Japan 5 of all time (international songs), Italy 7 of 1992, Global 7 (10 M sold) – 1992, POP 10 of 1992, Europe 19 of the 1990s, TOTP 19, AFI 65, Germany 67 of the 1990s, Scrobulate 90 of ballad, RIAA 108, RYM 172 of 1992, Party 280 of 1999, Acclaimed 802 | |
2 | Nirvana | Smells Like Teen Spirit | 1992 | New Zealand 1 for 1 weeks Feb 1992, Sweden 2 – Jan 1992, Norway 2 – Jan 1992, Poland 2 – Jan 1992, Germany 2 – Jan 1992, Holland 3 – Nov 1991, RYM 3 of 1991, Acclaimed 3, US BB 5 of 1992, Scrobulate 5 of rock, US BB 6 of 1992, Switzerland 6 – Feb 1992, Europe 6 of the 1990s, POP 6 of 1992, UK 7 – Nov 1991, Belgium 7 of all time, 7 in 2FM list, Rolling Stone 9, France 10 – Dec 1991, Austria 11 – Feb 1992, Virgin 16, Poland 23 of all time, US CashBox 27 of 1992, Italy 29 of 1992, Global 33 (5 M sold) – 1991, WXPN 53, RIAA 80, Germany 152 of the 1990s, TheQ 321, OzNet 900 | |
3 | Boyz II Men | End of the Road | 1992 | UK 1 – Sep 1992, US BB 1 of 1992, US CashBox 1 of 1992, Holland 1 – Oct 1992, Éire 1 – Nov 1992, New Zealand 1 for 7 weeks Oct 1992, Australia 1 for 4 weeks Feb 1993, US BB 3 of 1992, Sweden 3 – Oct 1992, Norway 3 – Nov 1992, POP 3 of 1992, Poland 6 – Sep 1992, Switzerland 7 – Oct 1992, Germany 7 – Jan 1993, Australia 21 of 1992, Austria 29 – Nov 1992, Scrobulate 89 of rnb, Germany 337 of the 1990s | |
4 | Snap! | Rhythm is a Dancer | 1992 | UK 1 – Jul 1992, Holland 1 – Apr 1992, Austria 1 – May 1992, Switzerland 1 – Apr 1992, Italy 1 of 1992, Germany 1 – Apr 1992, Éire 1 – Aug 1992, France 3 – Apr 1992, Sweden 4 – May 1992, Norway 4 – Jun 1992, US BB 5 of 1993, Germany 6 of the 1990s, US CashBox 12 of 1993, Australia 12 of 1992, US BB 17 of 1992, POP 17 of 1993, Scrobulate 65 of 90s, RYM 96 of 1992 | |
5 | Mr Big | To Be With You | 1992 | US BB 1 of 1992, Holland 1 – Mar 1992, Sweden 1 – Feb 1992, Switzerland 1 – Mar 1992, Norway 1 – Mar 1992, Germany 1 – Mar 1992, New Zealand 1 for 5 weeks Mar 1992, Australia 1 for 3 weeks Aug 1992, Austria 2 – Apr 1992, UK 3 – Mar 1992, Poland 5 – Jan 1992, Australia 7 of 1992, US CashBox 9 of 1992, POP 25 of 1992, Germany 47 of the 1990s, OzNet 386 |
Top hits on record
- "Achy Breaky Heart" – Billy Ray Cyrus (#1 AUS, NZ, #3 UK, #4 US, CAN)
- "All 4 Love" – Color Me Badd (#1 US, NZ, #3 NLD)
- "Ain't No Doubt" – Jimmy Nail (#1 UK)
- "Ain't 2 Proud 2 Beg – TLC (#6 US)
- "A Million Love Songs" – Take That (#7 UK)
- "Atesle Barut" – Sertab Erener
- "A Whole New World" – Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle (#1 US, #6 CAN)
- "Baby Got Back" – Sir Mix-a-Lot (#1 US, #8 AUS)
- "Baby-Baby-Baby – TLC (#2 US)
- "Baker Street" – Undercover (#2 UK, IRL, BE, SWI, #3 AUT, NLD)
- "Barcelona" – Freddie Mercury (#2 UK, NLD, NZ, #3 IRL)
- "Because the Night" – Co.Ro featuring Tarlisa (#1 IT, SP, #6 FR, #8 BE)
- "Be My Baby" – Vanessa Paradis (#2 BE, #5 FR, #6 UK, IRL)
- "Be Quick or Be Dead" – Iron Maiden (#2 UK, #3 NOR)
- "Breakin' My Heart (Pretty Brown Eyes)" – Mint Condition (#6 US)
- "Breath of Life" – Erasure (#7 FIN, #8 IRL, UK)
- "Come and Talk to Me" – Jodeci
- "Come as You Are" – Nirvana (#3 NZ, #7 IRL, #9 UK)
- "Como La Flor" – Selena (#6 US Latin)
- "Connected" – Stereo MCs (#5 AUT, #6 SWI, #8 SWE)
- "Could It Be Magic" – Take That (#3 UK, IRL, #8 BE)
- "Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover" – Sophie B. Hawkins (#3 NOR, #5 US, #7 AUS)
- "Das Boot" – U 96 (#1 AUT, GER, NOR, #4 NLD, #5 SWE)
- "Diamonds and Pearls" – Prince (#3 US)
- "Deeply Dippy" – Right Said Fred (#1 UK, IRL, #6 AUT)
- "Didi" – Khaled (#9 FR, #10 BE)
- "Die da!? – Die Fantastischen Vier (#1 AUT, SWI, #2 GER)
- "Do I Have to Say the Words?" – Bryan Adams (#2 CAN)
- "Don't Be Aggressive" – Sandra (#7 NOR, #8 FIN)
- "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" – Elton John & George Michael (#1 FR, NLD, NOR, US)
- "Don't Talk Just Kiss" – Right Said Fred (#2 GER, #3 UK, #4 FIN, SWE)
- "Don't You Want Me" – Felix (#1 FIN, IT, SP, SWI)
- "Driven by You" – Brian May (#6 UK, #9 US)
- "Dur dur d'être bébé" – Jordy (#1 FR, SP, #2 FIN, #3 AUT, BE, NLD)
- "Drive" – R.E.M. (#4 IRL, #7 CAN)
- "Ebeneezer Goode" – The Shamen (#1 UK, IRL, #2 NOR, #8 FIN)
- "El Visa" – Cheb Hasni (ALG)
- "End of the Road" – Boyz II Men
- "Erotica" – Madonna (#1 ITA, #2 NOR, #3 US, UK, SWE, NZ, #4 AUS, IRE, SPA, #8 SWI)
- "Even Better Than The Real Thing" – U2 (#3 CAN, IRL, #8 AUT, NLD)
- "Everything About You" – Ugly Kid Joe (#3 UK, #5 IRL, NLD, NOR, #9 US)
- "Everytime We Touch" – Maggie Reilly (#1 NOR, #5 AUT)
- "Free Your Mind" – En Vogue (#8 US)
- "Friday I'm In Love" – The Cure (#3 CAN, #4 IRL, #6 UK)
- "Goodnight Girl" – Wet Wet Wet (#1 UK, IRL)
- "Hazard" – Richard Marx (#1 AUS, #3 CAN, #6 SWE)
- "Heading for a Fall" – Vaya Con Dios (#1 BE, #3 NLD, #5 SWI)
- "Heal the World" – Michael Jackson (#1 POL, #2 FR, IRL, UK, ZIM)
- "High" – The Cure (#8 UK)
- "Hold on My Heart" – Genesis (#1 CAN)
- "House of Love" – East 17 (#1 FIN, SWE, #3 JAP, #6 GER)
- "How Do You Do!" – Roxette (#1 NOR, #2 AUT, NLD, GER, SWE, SWI)
- "How Do You Talk to an Angel" – The Heights (#1 US, #2 CAN, #3 AUS)
- "Human Touch" – Bruce Springsteen (#1 NOR, SP, #4 FIN, IRL, SWE, SWI)
- "Humpin' Around" – Bobby Brown (#1 AUS, #2 NZ, #3 US)
- "I Can't Dance" – Genesis (#1 BE, NLD, #2 AUT, #3 CAN)
- "I Drove All Night – Roy Orbison (#7 UK)
- "If I Ever Fall in Love" – Shai (#4 AUS, #5 NZ)
- "If You Asked Me To" – Celine Dion (#1 CAN)
- "If You Go Away" – New Kids on the Block (#4 NOR, #6 CAN, #9 UK)
- "I Still Believe in You" – Cliff Richard (#7 UK)
- "In Bloom" – Nirvana (#7 IRL)
- "In the Closet" – Michael Jackson (#2 IT, SP, #4 IRL, #5 AUS, NZ, #6 US)
- "Iron Lion Zion" – Bob Marley (#2 NZ, SWE, #3 FR, #5 BE, UK)
- "I'll Be There" – Mariah Carey (#1 US, CAN, NLD)
- "I'm Too Sexy" – Right Said Fred (#1 US)
- "It's a Fine Day" – Opus III (#2 SP, #5 UK, #6 IRL)
- "It's My Life" – Dr Alban (#1 AUT, BE, GER, IT, NLD, SWE)
- "It's Probably Me" – Sting & Eric Clapton (#1 IT, #2 FR)
- "It Will Make Me Crazy" – Felix (#1 FIN, #3 SWI, #4 IRL)
- "I Wanna Be a Kennedy" – U96 (#3 SWI, #4 GER, #6 AUT)
- "I Will Always Love You" – Whitney Houston
- "It Only Takes a Minute" – Take That (#7 UK)
- "Jam" – Michael Jackson (#1 SP, #2 NZ, #5 IRL)
- "James Brown Is Dead" – L.A. Style (#1 BE, NLD, SP, #2 SWI)
- "Joy" – François Feldman (#1 FR)
- "Jump" – Kris Kross (#1 AUS, FIN, IRL, NZ, SWI, US)
- "Jump Around" – House of Pain (#3 US, NZ)
- "Just Another Day" – Jon Secada (#2 CAN, NLD, SWI)
- "Justified & Ancient" – The KLF (#1 AUT, FIN, NZ, SWE)
- "Keep the Faith" – Bon Jovi (#1 NOR, #3 SWI, #4 NZ)
- "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" – Guns N' Roses (#1 IRL, #2 UK)
- "Laid So Low (Tears Roll Down)" – Tears For Fears (#8 IT)
- "Layla" (unplugged) – Eric Clapton (#1 CAN, JAP)
- "Le Chat" – Pow woW (#1 FR)
- "Let's Get Rocked" – Def Leppard (#2 NOR, UK, #3 SWI)
- "Lithium" – Nirvana (#3 FIN, #5 IRE)
- "Life Is a Highway" – Tom Cochrane (#1 CAN, #2 AUS, NZ)
- "Live and Learn" – Joe Public (#4 US)
- "LSI (Love Sex Intelligence)" – The Shamen (#4 SWE, #6 UK)
- "Man on the Moon" – R.E.M. (#4 CAN)
- "Midlife Crisis" – Faith No More (#9 AUT, #10 UK)
- "Mr. Wendal" – Arrested Development (#2 NZ, #4 UK, #6 US)
- "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)" – En Vogue (#2 US, #4 UK)
- "My Name Is Prince" – Prince (#7 UK)
- "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang" – Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Dogg (#2 US)
- "Nothing Else Matters" – Metallica (#3 IRL, NOR, #5 BE, NLD, SWI, #6 AUT, UK)
- "November Rain" – Guns N' Roses (#3 IRL, NLD, US)
- "On a Ragga Tip" – SL2 (#2 UK, NLD, #3 IRL)
- "One" – U2 (#1 CAN, IRL, #3 NZ)
- "One Love" – Dr. Alban (#3 IRL, #7 FIN, GER, #8 BE)
- "Open Sesame" – Leila K (#1 BE, #2 NLD, #3 IT)
- "Open Your Mind" – U.S.U.R.A. (#2 IT, #3 AUT, SWI, #5 NLD)
- "Out of Space" – The Prodigy (#3 NLD, #5 UK, #6 IRL)
- "People Everyday" – Arrested Development (#2 UK, #6 AUS, FR, SWE)
- "Please Don't Go" – Double You (#1 BE, NLD, SP)
- "Please Don't Go" – KWS
- "Remember The Time" – Michael Jackson (#1 NZ, #2 BE, CAN)
- "Rhythm is a Dancer" – Snap!
- "Rump Shaker" – Wreckx-n-Effect (#2 US)
- "Runaway Train" – Elton John and Eric Clapton (#10 IT)
- "Run to You" – Rage
- "Save the Best for Last" – Vanessa L. Williams (#1 US, AUS)
- "Sesame's Treet" – Smart E's (#2 UK, #4 IRL, NZ, #6 AUS)
- "Sexy MF" – Prince (#4 UK, #5 AUS)
- "She's Playing Hard To Get' – Hi-Five (#5 US)
- "Sleeping Satellite" – Tasmin Archer (#1 UK)
- "Smells Like Teen Spirit" – Nirvana
- "Something Good" – Utah Saints (#4 UK, IRL)
- "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough" – Patty Smyth and Don Henley (#2 US)
- "Song of Ocarina" – Jean-Philippe Audin and Diego Modena (#1 FR)
- "Stay" – Shakespears Sister (#1 UK)
- "Sweat (A La La La La Long)" – Inner Circle (#1 BE, GER, NLD, NZ, SWI, #2 AUS, AUT, SWE)
- "Take a Chance on Me" – Erasure (#1 UK)
- "Tears in Heaven" – Eric Clapton (#1 ARG, BRA, CAN, DEN, IRL, JAP, NZ, NOR, POL, TAI)
- "Temple of Love" – The Sisters of Mercy (#3 UK, #5 GER)
- "Tennessee" – Arrested Development (#6 US)
- "The Best Things in Life Are Free" – Luther Vandross & Janet Jackson (#2 AUS, UK, #6 IRL, NZ)
- "The Magic Friend" – 2 Unlimited (#1 FIN, #3 IRL, #4 BE)
- "The One" – Elton John (#1 CAN, #3 FR, NOR)
- "Thought I'd Died and Gone to Heaven" – Bryan Adams (#1 CAN, #8 UK)
- "Three Little Pigs" – Green Jellÿ (#5 UK, #6 AUS)
- "This Used to Be My Playground" – Madonna (#1 US, CAN, FIN, IT, SWE)
- "To Be With You" – Mr. Big
- "Too Funky" – George Michael (#2 IT, NOR, #3 AUS, NLD)
- "Too Much Love Will Kill You" – Brian May (#5 UK)
- "Twilight Zone" – 2 Unlimited
- "Under the Bridge" – Red Hot Chili Peppers (#1 AUS, BE, NLD, #2 US)
- "Viva Las Vegas" – ZZ Top (#7 SWE, #8 IRL)
- "Walking on Broken Glass" – Annie Lennox (#1 CAN, #8 UK, IRL)
- "We All Need Love" – Double You (#2 BE, #6 GER, #7 SWI)
- "Weather with You" – Crowded House (#7 UK)
- "What About Your Friends – TLC (#7 US)
- "Wherever I May Roam" – Metallica (#1 FIN, #2 NOR)
- "Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses" – U2 (#4 IRL, #5 CAN, SWI, #8 FIN)
- "Why" – Annie Lennox (#1 IT, #5 UK, IRL, #6 NOR, SWI)
- "Who Is It" – Michael Jackson (#3 POL, #5 AUT, BE, #6 CAN, IRL)
- "Who Needs Love Like That" (Remix) – Erasure (#8 IRL)
- "Workaholic" – 2 Unlimited (#2 FIN, IRL, #4 NLD, UK)
- "Would I Lie to You?" – Charles & Eddie (#1 AUT, GER, NZ, UK)
- "You" – Ten Sharp (#1 FR, NOR, SWE)
- "You Bring on the Sun" – Londonbeat (#5 NLD, #6 GER)
- "You Showed Me" – Salt-n-Pepa (#5 NLD, #7 BE, IRL)
Top ten best albums of the year
All albums have been named albums of the year for their hits in the charts.[23]
R.E.M. – Automatic for the People
Rage Against the Machine – Rage Against the Machine
Pavement – Slanted & Enchanted
Alice in Chains – Dirt
Tori Amos – Little Earthquakes
Dr. Dre – The Chronic
Faith No More – Angel Dust
Sublime – 40 Oz. To Freedom
Sonic Youth – Dirty
Beastie Boys – Check Your Head
Classical music
Torstein Aagaard-Nilsen – Arctic Landscape for Military Band
Milton Babbitt
- Septet, but Equal
Counterparts for brass quintet[24]
Leonardo Balada
- Symphony No. 4 Lausanne
Celebracio for orchestra
- Symphony No. 4 Lausanne
Mario Davidovsky – Synchronisms No. 10 for guitar and electronic sounds
Lorenzo Ferrero
La ruta de Cortés (symphonic poem)- Movimento americano
- Poi andro in America
- Peter Gahn – Auch ohne Sprache, for guitar
Philip Glass – Symphony No. 1 Low
Vagn Holmboe – Svaerm for string quartet (partially arranged from earlier violin duos)
Elena Kats-Chernin – Clocks
Ka Nin Chan – Saxophone Quartet
Andreas Kunstein
- String Quartet No. 1
- 10 Epigrams for Toy Piano
Witold Lutosławski – Symphony No. 4
William Mathias – Flute Concerto
Younghi Pagh-Paan – U-MUL
Krzysztof Penderecki – Symphony No. 5 Korean
Alwynne Pritchard – Glimpsed Most Clearly from the Corner of Your Eye, for seven cellos
Roger Reynolds – Kokoro, for solo violin
David Sawer – Byrnan Wood
Kurt Schwertsik
Uluru, Op. 64 for orchestra
Baumgesänge, Op. 65 for orchestra
Drei späte Liebeslieder, Op. 66 for cello and piano
Human Existence, for voice and chamber ensemble
John Serry Sr. – The Lord's Prayer, for organ & chorus
Karlheinz Stockhausen – Signale zur Invasion, for trombone and electronic music, or unaccompanied trombone
Joan Tower – Violin Concerto
Malcolm Williamson – Requiem for a Tribe Brother
Iannis Xenakis – La Déesse Athéna (Oresteïa III) (1992), for baritone solo and mixed ensemble of 11 instruments
Opera
Antonio Braga – 1492 epopea lirica d'America
Karel Goeyvaerts – Aquarius
Ingvar Lidholm – Ett drömspel
Jukka Linkola – Elina
Jazz
Musical theater
Crazy for You – Broadway production opened at the Shubert Theatre and ran for 1622 performances
Falsettos – Broadway production opened at the John Golden Theatre and ran for 487 performances
Guys and Dolls – Broadway revival
Jelly's Last Jam – Broadway production opened at the Virginia Theatre and ran for 569 performances
The Most Happy Fella – Broadway revival
Musical films
Aladdin – Animated feature film by Walt Disney Animation Studios
- Deep Blues: A Musical Pilgrimage to the Crossroads
Celibidache – You Don't Do Anything, You Just Let It Evolve (documentary by Jan Schmidt-Garre)- Chnam Oun 16
- Khiladi
- The Muppet Christmas Carol
- Mushketeri dvadsat' let spustya
- Pure Country
Roja – Tamil Indian film by Mani Ratnam
Un cœur en hiver, featuring music by Maurice Ravel
Soundtracks
Aladdin Academy Award winner for Best Song and Best Film Score
Batman Returns – score Danny Elfman
The Bodyguard – Whitney Houston
Boomerang – Boyz II Men, Tribe Called Quest, P.M. Dawn, Babyface
- Bram Stoker's Dracula
Coneheads – Paul Simon, R.E.M., Red Hot Chili Peppers
Cool World – David Bowie, The Cult, Ministry, Moby, Brian Eno
Deep Cover – Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg
Far and Away – score by John Williams
Juice – Naughty by Nature, Too Short, EPMD, Cypress Hill
The Last of the Mohicans – score by Trevor Jones and Randy Edelman
Lethal Weapon 3 – Eric Clapton, Sting
Malcolm X – Arrested Development (group), Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Ray Charles
Mambo Kings – Los Lobos, Linda Ronstadt, Tito Puente
Medicine Man – score by Jerry Goldsmith
Mo' Money – Color Me Badd, Public Enemy, Bell Biv DeVoe, Janet Jackson
Rush – Eric Clapton
Singles – Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, The Smashing Pumpkins, Jimi Hendrix, Soundgarden
Sister Act – Etta James, Whoopi Goldberg, C+C Music Factory
South Central – Scarface, Cameo (band), Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E.
Toys – Tori Amos, Enya, Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Wayne's World – Queen, Jimi Hendrix, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Alice Cooper, Black Sabbath
Births
January 2 – Alden Richards, Filipino actor, model and singer
January 7 – Børns, American singer and songwriter
January 19 – Mac Miller, American rapper, singer, record producer, musician (D. 2018)
February 3 – Milo, American rapper and producer
February 7 – Jain (singer), French musician and singer-songwriter.
February 9 – Avan Jogia, Canadian actor and singer
February 14 – Elley Duhé, American singer-songwriter
February 17 – Marika Hackman, English vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter.
March 6 – Sarah De Bono, Australian singer-songwriter, contestant on The Voice Australia
March 10 – Emily Osment, American actress and singer
March 14 – Jasmine Murray, American singer
April 3 – Young M.A., American rapper
April 23 – Syd (singer), American singer, songwriter, record producer, disc jockey, and audio engineer
April 27 – Allison Iraheta, American singer
April 30 – Travis Scott, American rapper, songwriter, singer (Kylie Jenner)
May 10 – Jake Zyrus (formerly Charice Pempengco), Filipino singer
May 19
Sam Smith (singer), English singer-songwriter
Marshmello, American electronic dance music producer and DJ. (Anne-Marie, Selena Gomez)
May 23 – Jinny Ng, Hong Kong Cantopop singer
June 14 – Princess Nokia, American rapper of Afro-Puerto Rican and Taíno descent
June 20 – Sage the Gemini, American rapper (The HBK Gang)
June 21 – Max Schneider, American singer-songwriter and actor
June 26
Melanie Amaro, American singer
Jennette McCurdy, American actress and singer
June 30 – Lynx and Lamb Gaede
July 1 – Caleb Nott, New Zealand musician, producer and songwriter (Broods)
July 2 – William Singe, Australian rapper, singer
July 3
Maasa Sudo, Japanese singer
Nathalia Ramos, Spanish actress and singer
July 8 – Sky Ferreira, American singer, songwriter, model, and actress
July 10 – Angel Haze, American rapper, activist and singer-songwriter
B-Nasty, Australian rapper, songwriter and record producer.
July 11 – Karise Eden, Australian singer
July 13 – Rich the Kid, American rapper
July 18 – Bishop Briggs, Scottish singer-songwriter
July 22 – Selena Gomez, American actress, producer, advocate, and singer-songwriter
July 27 – Tory Lanez, Canadian rapper, songwriter, producer
August 2 – Charli XCX, British singer/songwriter
August 12 – Cara Delevingne, British singer/musician/actor/writer
August 18 – Frances Bean Cobain, American artist, model, creator, activist, daughter of Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love
August 20 – Demi Lovato, American actress, advocate, philanthropist, entrepreneur, businesswoman and singer-songwriter
August 25
Emily Warren, American singer/songwriter, producer
Kaytranada, Haitian-Canadian DJ and record producer
August 27 – Blake Jenner, American singer and actor, winner of The Glee Project
August 29 – Mallu Magalhães, Brazilian singer, songwriter and musician
September 2
Madilyn Bailey, American singer and songwriter.
Rae Morris, British singer and songwriter
September 11 – Desireé Bassett, American guitarist and recording artist
September 12 – Shigga Shay, Singaporean rapper
September 16 – Nick Jonas, member of the American band Jonas Brothers, solo artist, songwriter, actor
5 October – Rupi Kaur, Canadian-Punjabi poet and performer
October 10 – Gabrielle Aplin, English singer and songwriter
October 11 – Cardi B, American rapper/singer/songwriter
October 22
Carrie Hope Fletcher, English singer-songwriter, actress, author
21 Savage, Rapper and songwriter
October 26 – Lido (musician), Norwegian record producer, singer, and songwriter
November 5 – Ming Bridges, Australian Singaporean singer-songwriter, actress and model
November 12 – Giulietta, Australian singer-songwriter and dancer
November 19 – Tove Styrke, Swedish singer-songwriter
November 21 – Conor Maynard, British singer
November 23 – Miley Cyrus, American actress, performer, activist and singer/songwriter (also known as /formerly lead character on Disney musical comedy: Hannah Montana)
December 4 – Jin, South Korean singer-songwriter and member of BTS
December 14 – Tori Kelly, American musician, singer and songwriter
December 18 – Bridgit Mendler, American actress and singer
December 26 – Jade Thirlwall, English singer-songwriter, dancer and member of Little Mix
December 28 – Gordi (musician), Australian folktronica singer/songwriter
Deaths
January 14 – Jerry Nolan, drummer for The New York Dolls, 45
January 15 – Dee Murray, bassist for Elton John, 45 (cancer)
January 17 – Charlie Ventura, tenor saxophonist and bandleader, 75
January 27 – Allan Jones, singer and actor, 84
January 29 – Willie Dixon, blues singer-songwriter & musician, 76
February 12 – Stella Roman, operatic soprano, 87
February 21 – Jane Pickens Langley of the Pickens Sisters
March 4 – Mary Osborne, jazz guitarist, 70 (liver cancer)
March 10 – Giorgos Zampetas, Greek composer, 67
March 20 – Georges Delerue, composer, 66
March 21 – Shaik Dawood Khan, tabla virtuoso, 75
March 27 – Harald Sæverud, composer, 95
April 4 – Arthur Russell, cellist and disco musician, 40 (AIDS)
April 20 – Johnny Shines, guitarist, 76
April 25 – Yutaka Ozaki, Japanese singer, 26 (pulmonary edema)
April 27 – Olivier Messiaen, composer, 83
April 30 – Toivo Kärki, composer, arranger and producer, 76
May 7 – Tiny Timbrell, guitarist, 75
May 12 – Sylvia Syms, American singer, 74
May 17 – Lawrence Welk, accordion player and bandleader, 89
May 23 – Joyce Barker, operatic soprano, 60
June 3 – Ettore Campogalliani, music teacher and composer, 89
June 8 – Alfred Uhl, composer, 83
June 18 – Peter Allen, Australian songwriter, 48 (AIDS)
June 20 – Sir Charles Groves, conductor, 77
July 4 – Ástor Piazzolla, tango musician and composer, 71
July 21 – Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist, 82
July 25 – Alfred Drake, US singer and actor, 77
July 26 – Mary Wells, Motown singer, 49 (laryngeal cancer)
July 29 – William Mathias, composer, 57
August 2 – Michel Berger, French composer and songwriter, 44 (heart attack)
August 5 – Jeff Porcaro, drummer, Toto, 38 (heart attack)
August 12 – John Cage, U.S. composer, 79
August 16 – Mark Heard, U.S. singer, 40 (heart attack)
September 19 – Sir Geraint Evans, operatic baritone, 70
October 3 – Peter Klein, lyric tenor, 85
October 5 – Eddie Kendricks, singer, (The Temptations) 52 (lung cancer)
October 7 – Harold Truscott, composer, pianist, broadcaster and writer on music, 78
October 25 – Roger Miller, singer, 56 (lung cancer)
November 10 – Hilda Hölzl, operatic soprano, 65
November 13 – Ronnie Bond (The Troggs), 52
November 14 – Teddy Riley, New Orleans jazz trumpeter and bandleader
November 21 – Severino Gazzelloni, flautist
November 23 – Roy Acuff, "King of Country Music", fiddler, 89
November 27 – Daniel Santos, singer and composer of bolero
November 29 – Paul Ryan, singer, songwriter and record producer, 44 (cancer)
December 9 – Cesar Gonzmart, violinist, 72
December 10 – Kate Buchdahl, violinist, 28 (Hodgkin's lymphoma)
December 15 – Otto Lington, composer, orchestra leader and violinist, 89
December 21
Philip Farkas, horn player, 78
Albert King, blues guitarist and singer, 69
Nathan Milstein, violinist, 88
December 26 – Nikita Magaloff, pianist, 80
Awards
Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees: George Jones and Frances Preston
Eurovision Song Contest: Main article: Eurovision Song Contest 1992
Filmfare Best Male Playback Award: Awarded to Kumar Sanu
Grammy Awards: Main article: Grammy Awards of 1992
Japan Record Awards: Main article: 34th Japan Record Awards
Mercury Music Prize: Awarded to Primal Scream for Screamadelica
Ramon Magsaysay Award: Awarded to Ravi Shankar
1992 RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards: First prize awarded to "暗戀你" sung by Jacky Cheung
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: The following artists were inducted: Bobby Blue Bland, Booker T. and the M.G.s, Johnny Cash, The Isley Brothers, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Sam & Dave, and The Yardbirds
See also
- 1992 in British music
- List of Hot 100 number-one singles of 1992 (U.S.)
- Record labels established in 1992
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