1992 was not a great year for pop. It was almost an eclectic one, which started with Nevermind knocking Michael Jackson's Dangerous off Billboard number one and ended with the soundtrack to The Bodyguard selling ridiculous amounts, but the UK charts were giving house room to bands like KWS and the toytown techno mini-craze, where Shakespear's Sister's Stay managed eight weeks at number one. SAW had faded and nobody quite knew what to do. 1992 was also the year of high grade controver...
Sweeping The Nation — 1992 was not a great year for pop. It was almost an eclectic one, which started with Nevermind knocking Michael Jackson's Dangerous off Billboard number one and ended... more info