Quote:
Originally Posted by The Tower
but the overall sheen was more 1985 than 1987. For me, the "1987 sound" was more akin to REM's Document and others like it. TITN was closer to something like Quarterflash.
|
Granted, in 1987 I was too busy trying to earn a degree and not paying attention to music as much, but I don't really see much difference in popular sound between those two years. Right up to the early 1990s, when things like Four Non Blonde's What's Up and Sheryl Crow's Leaving Las Vegas hit the airwaves, gloss and overproduction remained king. And, really, REM's Document was hardly a standard bearer for the sound of the time.