I am not in the music industry, so to speak, so I won't preach to you about the BEST albums, because quite frankly I don't feel I'm professionally qualified to do so. I do, however, have an ear for music and happily share what I like with others. I actually don't decide what music I like; my ears, heart and soul do. So without further ado, these are the albums that got the most love from me and my speakers this year:
Eminem - Recovery
I've always been a fan of Eminem the artist and Marshall the person, so I was anxiously awaiting this album and it did not disappoint. I appreciate his journey and even how emotionally charged all of his albums have been. The fact that is and has been sober for some time, only adds to the depth of this album and his experience, in my opinion. I didn't even mind the collaborations with overplayed singers like Rhianna and P!nk. Those songs included, this whole album is awesome from start to finish. Do yourself a favor and do some research of your own on Eminem/Marshall Mathers. He is intelligent & talented beyond measure.
The National - High Violet
It seems this album is on everyone's list, and deservedly so. This entire effort got constant play on my list since it's addition to my library. It actually made me feel like a deep red wine, nicely aged with a pleasant aftertaste (forgive me, but music often heightens all of my senses and I think in pictures, taste and smells). This album just jumped inside me and made it impossible for me to turn off. I do have to be in a certain mood to listen to the whole thing in it's entirety-especially the most played song "Sorrow". It's a bit darker and richer than a lot of albums out there, and deserves ones full attention when listening.
The Coppertone - Hidden Dreams
"Holy f*ck" is all I can say about this album. My friend Ira, at ExploreMusic messaged me and said "You have to buy this album. Now". I'm so glad I listened to him. I haven't stopped listening to this album since I bought it. My only regret is finding out about it in December, when in fact it was released in the early summer months of this year. I think my recommendation of the album on a music blog I write for said it best for me "I'm so excited about this album that I really want it to speak for itself, but I'm curious to know if lead Amanda Zelina's dirty rock blues voice pulls you in and takes you to the misty forests of the deep south with swamps and canopied trees surrounded by fog. That's what this entire album does to my soul. It's raw and rich". This is my favorite album of the year. Hands down.
Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings - I Learned the Hard Way
Perhaps an unusual addition to anyone's list, but my love of Sharon Jones made it almost a given that anything she and the Dap-Kings released this year would be on my favorites list. They have managed to create/carry on the authentic sounds of the funk/soul of the 60s/70s, by using analogue equipment and instruments from the time period of the 60s/70s. It's just a fun album-I would actually recommend anything on the Daptone label if this type of music is up your alley.
Massive Attack - Heliogoland
I've been listening to Massive Attack since the early 90's and was actually skeptical that they could endure and excite this long. To say I was pleasantly surprised is an understatement. Every time I listen to this album I hear something new in it. It continues to captivate and please my eardrums.
Editors - In this Light and On this Evening
Different and dark at times, this album was in heavy rotation for me this year. I've enjoyed all of their albums and this album is consistently "Editors" while adding a more electronic sound, which I feel differentiates them from the masses, particularly in a year where so many similar sounding bands had releases. The title song is the most loved in my collection from this band.
Melissa Auf Der Maur - Out of our Minds
Yes, I have a girl crush on Melissa, so in my eyes she can do no wrong, but this album which showcases her unique voice and amazing guitar and bass skills. A fellow Canadian, she was a member of Hole for 6 years and a joined the Smashing Pumpkins for their farewell tour. Anyway, she's hot, and so is this album. Heavy on the guitar....Two thumbs up from me.
Honorable mentions:
John Butler Trio-"April Uprising", Grace Potter & The Nocturnals - "Grace Potter & The Nocturnals", David Gray - "Foundling". Of course, I could not consider myself a true Metallica fan if I didn't include "Live at Grimey's" which I've only heard on mp3 but am anxiously awaiting my limited edition clear vinyl 2 album set which is enroute as I type this!
I must admit, there were some albums that I just didn't get this year. Lots of hype and equal amounts of disappointment. I sometimes think that people think an album is good because they are told it is. I really can't think of any other explanation. In any event, I refrained from listing the albums I thought were highly over rated because I recognize that we all have different taste in music. That's what makes life, music and human beings so darn interesting.
Happy New Year.
Love the choices... and I didn't know that the Editors released an album last year... I shall get it... FYI you are officially my Canadian twin =)
ReplyDeleteI love it. And you, Bella. xo
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I also loved Eminem's Recovery album. I discovered The Spill Canvas which is a local band & really enjoy them. I also spent a lot of time listening to my favorite release from late 2009- Digital Ghosts by Shadow Gallery. :D
ReplyDeleteBecci - does The Spilled Canvas have an EP or anything? I'll check that other band too. Thanks sweetie!
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