1989 Magnets
Description: Jellyfish was a rock band that formed in San Francisco in 1989. The group was known for their blend of '70s classic rock and XTC-style power pop. They released two albums, Bellybutton (1990) and Spilt Milk (1993), that proved influential to many subsequent acts in a similar vein. During their five-year existence, Jellyfish attracted critical acclaim and a devoted cult following, but struggled against prevailing rock trends (hair metal and grunge), leading to them calling it quits in 1994.
Description: Camp Candy was a Saturday morning cartoon series starring John Candy as a camp counselor. Each episode involves John telling a story to the current campers about adventures he had with past campers. John tries to keep the kids alive and teach them a thing or two, all while the evil Rex Deforest and his crony Chester try to shut the camp down in order to sell the land to a timber company. The show ran for 39 episodes and three seasons between 1989 and 1992 and was a true bright spot in the crowded kids cartoon space of the era.
Description: Guitar Shop is the sixth studio album by virtuoso guitarist Jeff Beck, released in October 1989 after a four-year break from making music. This was Beck's first album to showcase his fingerstyle play, leaving his more familiar plectrum playing style. Guitar Shop reached No. 49 on the U.S. charts and won Best Rock Instrumental Performance in 1990, this being Beck's second album to win that award. In a further move from his previous jazz fusion stylings, Beck adopts a more straightforward instrumental rock approach on this album, save for two tracks ("Guitar Shop" and "Day in the House") on which quirky spoken vocals are included.