
“Let’s work the problem people. Let’s not make things worse by guessing.”
The Best-Selling UK Albums of 1991
1991 was the year before the wave hit. Grunge was coming. Rave was mutating. Britpop was tuning its guitars. But the charts? Still clinging to soft rock, legacy acts, and pain wrapped in plastic. This list isn’t rebellion. It’s retreat.
A nation in flux choosing Simply Red over change, and power ballads over noise. The revolution was happening elsewhere. The high street didn’t get the memo.
JFK (1991)
Watch JFK because trust is overrated. Watch it because Stone’s mad, sprawling masterpiece remains urgent, chilling, and all too believable in an era defined by misinformation.