Essential Songs of 1988

With a lead guitarist that looked like a flesh and blood Muppet and a screeching lead singer that brought back Davy Jones dance moves, Guns N’ Roses stormed MTV and commercial radio in 1988. The Traveling Wilburys were the rare supergroup that deserved that designation and Public Enemy pushed rap music into a more stringent and confrontational direction. And if you haven’t heard Gary Stewart’s “An Empty Glass,” you’re missing out on one of country music’s most eloquently heart wrenching drinking songs.

 

Alphabet St., Prince

Ana Ng, They Might Be Giants

Anchorage, Michelle Shocked

Beds Are Burning, Midnight Oil

Bring the Noise, Public Enemy

Changed the Locks, Lucinda Williams

Copperhead Road, Steve Earle

Cult of Personality, Living Colour

Da Butt, E.U.

Desire, U2

Dirty World, Traveling Wilburys

An Empty Glass, Gary Stewart

Fast Car, Tracy Chapman

Follow the Leader, Eric B. & Rakim

I Couldn’t Leave Your If I Tried, Rodney Crowell

I Told You So, Randy Travis

It Takes Two, Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock

Jack the Ripper, LL Cool J

Just Like Heaven, The Cure

Kiss Me Deadly, Lita Ford

Love Shack, The B-52s

Me Myself and I, De La Soul

Paid in Full, Eric B. & Rakim

Passionate Kisses, Lucinda Williams

People Have the Power, Patti Smith

Prison Bound, Social Distortion

Rockin’ in the Free World, Neil Young

Streets of Bakersfield, Dwight Yoakam & Buck Owens

Strictly Business, EPMD

Sweet Child O’Mine, Guns N’ Roses

This Note’s for You, Neil Young and the Bluenotes

Under the Milky Way, The Church

Valerie, Marshall Crenshaw

Where is My Mind?, Pixies

Wishing Well, Terence Trent D’Arby

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