John Morrison’s Culture Corner with host Raina Douris

What do the groundbreaking albums Nevermind, by Nirvana, and The Low End Theory, from A Tribe Called Quest, have in common? They were both released on the same day back in September of 1991. AND, both records challenged and changed popular music as we know it. We’ll dig into this moment in music history with radio host John Morrison.

*Nada Surf “Inside Of Love” Let Go

Nirvana “Smells Like Teen Spirit” Nevermind

Color Me Badd “I Adore Mi Amor” C.M.B.

A Tribe Called Quest “Excursions” The Low End Theory

By A Tribe Called Quest “Check the Rhime” The Low End Theory

Nirvana “In Bloom” Nevermind

Nirvana “Come As You Are” Nevermind

Tre Burt “Sweet Misery” You, Yeah, You

Mavis Staples “Change” We Get By

Adia Victoria “Magnolia Blues” A Southern Gothic

Wet Leg “Chaise Longue” Chaise Longue (single)

The Smiths “How Soon Is Now” Hatful Of Hollow

Hour Two
*Tedeschi Trucks Band “Midnight in Harlem” Revelator

Alt-J “U&Me” The Dream

M83 “Midnight City” Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming

Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats “The Survivor” The Future

Joss Stone “Super Duper Love” The Soul Sessions

Japanese Breakfast “Be Sweet” Jubilee

Sierra Ferrell “In Dreams” Long Time Coming

The Sundays “Here’s Where The Story Ends” Reading, Writing And Arithmetic

Heartless Bastards “How Low” A Beautiful Life

Silk Sonic “Skate” An Evening with Silk Sonic

Mark Ronson feat. Amy Winehouse “Valerie” Version

Charles Bradley “Heart Of Gold” Daptone Singles Spring/Summer

Zachary Williams “Game For Guessing (feat. Robert Ellis)” Dirty Camaro

Cracker “Get Off This” Kerosene Hat

*Optional Song