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Tribute Albums

In the late '80s, Tribute Albums became a hip phenomenon in the college-rock underground. In the '90s, they became an accepted part of the mainstream. The transition was a smooth, imperceptible one, because tribute albums are such a natural concept -- get a bunch of artists to cover their favorite musicians as a salute to their influences. Looking at it that way, it seems entirely natural that the whole thing had humble beginnings, since it was simply a bunch of fans paying tribute to their favorite acts. Similarly, it's easy to see why they became a mainstream favorite, since the temptation of hearing a major-league new star covering a major-league veteran is too great. But as the tribute album became more mainstream, it lost its charm, and it just became a marketing gimmick. But it was a successful one -- as the '90s became the '00s, there were as many tribute albums as ever, from major and minor labels alike.

Tribute Albums Album Highlights

If I Were a Carpenter [A&M]
Various Artists If I Were a Carpenter [A&M]
Day of the Dead
Various Artists Day of the Dead
Tribute to Leadbelly
Various Artists Tribute to Leadbelly
A Tribute to Joni Mitchell
Various Artists A Tribute to Joni Mitchell
A Tribute to Woody Guthrie
Various Artists A Tribute to Woody Guthrie
For the Masses
Various Artists For the Masses
Ethereal Tribute to U2
Various Artists Ethereal Tribute to U2
Tribute to the Pixies
Various Artists Tribute to the Pixies