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10:02 AM

The ole' best-of list

Posted by Brad Polley |

It's that time of year when numerous bloggers wrongly assume that anyone cares about their opinions, and they start putting out their best-of lists for the masses to ignore. And, seeing as how my post yesterday was apparently the equivalent of punching the baby Jesus in the face, I'll write something today a little more on the lighter side. Here's my list of the best albums I purchased this year. Keep in mind, most of these albums aren't technically new, but they were new to me. Also, these aren't in any sort of order.

1. Cease to Begin - Band of Horses
The lead singer is a mix of Perry Farrell and the dude from the Shins. The songs are quite beautiful as they speak of a longing for home and trying to call a new place "home."

2. Mutations - Beck
Mostly acoustic album by Beck. Great driving cd.

3. Hvarf/Heim - Sigur Ros (pronounced see-er rose)
This really might be my favorite band on the planet. They're Icelandic and they sing in Icelandic. There is not another band out there with the ability to make my breathing slow down (in a good way). This is a two-cd set of live stuff, the second album of which is acoustic.

4. The Shepherd's Dog - Iron and Wine
Iron and Wine's newest album. Absolutely great.

5. The Crane Wife - The Decemberists
I'm new to this band. I will own more of their stuff. You would swear upon first listen that they just walked off the streets of Dublin. However, they're from Portland.

6. Violence In the Snowy Fields - Dolorean
Just a nice, mellow album.

7. The Swell Season - Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova
Both from Dublin. Both awesome. If there is one album on this list that you absolutely should buy, it's this one.

8. American Recordings V: A Hundred Highways - Johnny Cash
Who would've thought that an album who's songs all deal with death could be so beautiful. This was recorded shortly after his wife's death and shortly before his own. His shaky voice will make you want to cry.

9. Live At Massey Hall 1971 - Neil Young
Just Neil with his guitar and piano. In my opinion, Neil at his best.

10. Icky Thump - The White Stripes
They go back to their roots, but with more maturity. And yes, Meg is terrible drummer, but they wouldn't be this good if she was amazing. Jack's vocals and guitar are the main focus, so back off of poor Meg. I'm constantly amazed at the amount of sound they put out with just two people.

12. Sky Blue Sky - Wilco
These guys are also in the running for my favorite band. This album has less "experimental" qualities to it, it's more straightforward that some of their other stuff. It's just a great album to put in while driving to relax.

Honorable mention:
( ) - Sigur Ros
Takk - Sigur Ros
Agaetis Byrjun - Sigur Ros (are you starting to see how much I like this band?)
Kicking Television: Live in Chicago - Wilco
Chutes Too Narrow - The Shins
In the Reins - Iron and Wine with Calexico


6 comments:

mike-daddy said...

I've heard Hvarf/Heim and The Crane Wife. I prefer Merle Haggard.

Gangy said...

Not that you care, but here's Gangy's Top 10 List for CD's this Christmas:

#10 - All That Is Within Me by Mercy Me

#9 - Let It Snow Baby, Let It Reindeer by Reliant K

#8 - Greatest Hits by Michael W. Smith (Friends are friends forever...)

#7 - Believe by Natalie Grant

#6 - Hero by Kirk Franklin (Hop on that "J" Train - whoop, whoop!)

#5 - Lifesong by Casting Crowns

#4 - Portable Sounds by Toby Mac

#3 - Greatest Hits by Newsboys

#2 - This Moment by Steven Curtis Chapman

and my #1 CD/Album this year is...

Iron Butterfly - In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida

There's my "list" - straight off good ole' WFRN (your frn)

Again, I so appreciate your blog and enjoy your comments back and forth with all of us.

kimberly said...

chutes too narrow was my sit on the rooftop and jam album while i was in jordan. love it.

wincing the night away has become a favorite album.
damien rice - 9 crimes also a favorite. especially number four. deathcab. iron and wine is definitely a love. joseph arthur. john mayer continuum. i don't like much of wilco but their latest album is killer. umm yeah.

matt said...

outside of dad liking cash, i'm not sure he would know good music if it stomp on his balls. same goes for mom.

mike-daddy said...

Excuse me, but CCR and Three Dog Night were great bands. Stomp on that.

Brad Polley said...

I'll give you CCR, although if you listen to a whole album, you realize five songs into it that you've basically been listening to the same song over and over. I'll have to disagree with Three Dog Night however.

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