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PostPosted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 4:38 pm 
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One album that I hope doesn't get overlooked this year is Of Montreal's Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer? It was released in January, and will probably make it on my top 10.


I agree. A person on a forum introduced me to them earlier this year and I've since bought up their catalogue.

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 5:59 pm 
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chuck prophet - soap and water - the best artist no one ever heard of


Just heard and interview/performance on NPR Weekend Edition about 30 minutes ago. Count me as a new fan.


get them all, if you can find them.
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I've added a bunch to my shopping list.
:sigh: Another artist who seems to want to drive me into bankruptcy. :lol:


federico,

there is a two-fer out there on edsel of "balinese dancer/feast of hearts" that eliminates a couple of tracks. stay away from that one.

and if you find you like prophet's guitar playing you can look into 'green on red' which was his first band, but he didn't sing, just played guitar.

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 6:43 pm 
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Another year for fantastic new releases. Then again, every year is a great year for new recordings. Here's my top 20 list from- I believe- late October. I need to update it, I know there's quite a few changes since then.

1. Keren Ann "Keren Ann"
2. White Stripes "Icky Thump"
3. Lucky Soul "Great Unwanted"
4. Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles "Diamonds in the Dark"
5. Locksley "Don't Make Me Wait"
6. Future Conditional "We Don't Just Disappear"
7. Ryan Adams "Easy Tiger"
8. The Red Button "She's About To Cross My Mind"
9. Wilco "Sky Blue Sky"
10 The Bird and the Bee "The Bird and the Bee"
11. Blanche "Little Amber Bottles"
12. Candie Payne "I Wish I Could Have Loved You More"
13. Mark and the Spies "Mark and the Spies"
14. Findlay Brown "Separated by the Sea"
15. The Time Flys "Rebels of Babylon"
16. Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings "100 Days 100 Nights"
17 Sarah Shannon "City Morning Song"
18. Mary Weiss "Dangerous Game"
19. Monit Mardie "Clocks"
20. Morning Bride "Lea Valley Delta Blues"


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 9:44 pm 
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My favorites for 2007:

California Transit Authority - "Full Circle"
Harry Connick, Jr. - "Oh, My Nola"
John Fogerty - "Revival"
Maynard Ferguson - "The One And Only" (incredible final studio album)
Eagles - "Long Road Out Of Eden"
America - "Here & Now"
Paul McCartney - "Memory Almost Full"
Chris Botti - "Italia"
Bruce Springsteen - "Magic"
Wayne Bergeron - "Plays Well With Others"
Dion - "Son Of Skip James"

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 10:35 pm 
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Renny wrote:
there is a two-fer out there on edsel of "balinese dancer/feast of hearts" that eliminates a couple of tracks. stay away from that one.

and if you find you like prophet's guitar playing you can look into 'green on red' which was his first band, but he didn't sing, just played guitar.

renny


Renny, thanks for the tip on the 2fer. I did notice that he was in Green on Red when I was doing some digging on him. I guess I should check some of their stuff out too.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 9:18 am 
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Federico wrote:
Renny wrote:
there is a two-fer out there on edsel of "balinese dancer/feast of hearts" that eliminates a couple of tracks. stay away from that one.

and if you find you like prophet's guitar playing you can look into 'green on red' which was his first band, but he didn't sing, just played guitar.

renny


Renny, thanks for the tip on the 2fer. I did notice that he was in Green on Red when I was doing some digging on him. I guess I should check some of their stuff out too.


but if you like prophet's singing you might not like <green on red>. dan stuart is the lead singer, and his voice is much different form prophet's.

but prophet's guitar work in <green on red> is very, very good.

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 Post subject: OK - 2007 Albums - Best
PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 11:34 am 
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Iron & Wine - The Shepherds Dog. If you havent heard of these guys (really just Sam Beam and a rotating cast), got out and buy it right now, best of '07 for me, by a mile. The true sign for me of a great new album is that I hunt down all the b-sides and can hardly wait for the artists next release.

the rest of the top 10..
Black Francis - Bluefinger
Grinderman - Grinderman
Amy Winehouse - Back To Black
PJ Harvey - White Chalk
Metheny Mehldau - Quartet
Editors - An End Has A Start
Michael Brecker - Pilgrimage
Imperial Teen - The Hair the TV the Baby and the Band
I'm Not There Soundtrack

honorable mentions...

The Shins - Wincing The Night Away
Spoon - Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga
Dinosaur Jr - Beyond
Eddie Vedder - Into The Wild
Flower Kings - The Sum Of No Evil
Waterboys - Book Of Lighting
Radiohead - In Rainbows
Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
Neil Young - Chrome Dreams II
Lucinda Williams - West
Paul McCartney - Memory Almost Full


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 12:11 pm 
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Some of my favorites this year:

Jack DeJohnette/Christian McBride/Bruce Hornsby: 'Camp Meeting'
Eagles: 'Long Road...'
Pish: 'Vegas '96'
String Cheese Incident: 'On The Road' - Morrison, CO - 8-9, 10, 11, 12 (2007)
Dave Matthews/Tim Reynolds - Live at Radio City Music Hall


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 1:24 pm 
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Edited 4/11/08:
Maria McKee - Late December
Loreena McKennitt - Live At The Alahambra
Neil Young Massey Hall
Joni Mitchell Shine
Suzanne Vega Beauty & Crime
Kim Richey Chinese Boxes
Wishbone Ash First Light
Paula Cole Courage
Wishbone Ash Argus Deluxe Expanded UK set (CD #2 is previously unreleased)
Herbie Hancock - The Joni Letters

Next year, I may add a column in my Excel sheet of my collection for 2008 releases to make this easier!


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 6:29 pm 
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Arcade Fire Neon Bible


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Neon Bible in an elevator...

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 Post subject: OK - 2007 Albums - Best
PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 6:44 pm 
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Off the top of my head......

Rilo Kiley- Under The Blacklight
Clare and the Reasons- The Movie
Frank Black(blackfrancis)- Bluefinger
Bright Eyes- Cassadaga
Steve Earle- Washington Street Square
Lucinda Williams - West
Fiery Furnaces- Widow City
Feist- The Reminder
Holmes Brothers- State of Grace
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists- Living With The Living
Lyle Lovett- It's Not Big, It's Large
New Pornographers- Challengers
Polyphonic Spree- Fragile Army
Patti Smith- Twelve
Bruce Springsteen- Magic

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 1:39 pm 
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Favorite Albums (of new material):
K.T. Tunstall – Drastic Fantastic
Annie Lennox – Songs of Mass Destruction
Rooney – Calling the World
Eagles – Long Road Out of Eden
Rilo Kiley – Under the Black Light
Erasure – Light at the End of the World
Crowded House – Time On Earth
Travis – The Boy With No Name
Amy MacDonald – This Is the Life (UK-only so far)
Manic Street Preachers – Send Away the Tigers

Favorite Covers Albums:
Jann Arden – Uncover Me
Smithereens – Meet the Smithereens
Tina Arena – Songs of Love and Loss

Favorite Holiday Albums:
Smithereens – Christmas With the Smithereens
Olivia Newton-John – Christmas Wish
K.T. Tunstall – NBC Sounds of the Season: The K.T. Tunstall Holiday Collection

Favorite Reissue:
Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons – Jersey Beat (Even with the omission of “Down the Hall,” there’s not even a close second to this one.)


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 5:09 pm 
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I was going to list the Jann Arden, but it has a copyright of 2006. Good cd, though.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 7:20 pm 
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You can still include, Geff. It didn't come out until February 2007.


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Rollingstone.com readers picks...

1. Radiohead – In Rainbows
2. Arcade Fire – Neon Bible
3. Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
4. White Stripes – Icky Thump
5. Bruce Springsteen – Magic
6. Nine Inch Nails – Year Zero
7. The Shins – Wincing The Night Away
8. Spoon – Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga
9. Kings of Leon – Because of the Times
10. Kanye West – Graduation
11. Queens of the Stone Age – Era Vulgaris
12. Foo Fighters - Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
13. LCD Soundsystem – Sound of Silver
14. Ryan Adams – Easy Tiger
15. Arctic Monkeys – Favourite Worst Nightmare
16. The National – Boxer
17. M.I.A. - Kala
18. Amy Winehouse – Back To Black
19. Smashing Pumpkins – Zeitgeist
20. Modest Mouse – We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank
21. Eddie Vedder – Into the Wild Soundtrack
22. Rilo Kiley – Under the Blacklight
23. Bright Eyes – Cassadaga
24. Robert Plant/Alison Krauss – Raising Sand
25. Paul McCartney – Memory Almost Full

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Don't know why I (& everyone else on all the internet lists I've seen) forgot Tori Amos' American Doll Posse. I just added it to my list, while not as good as her first 3, it's her best in several years.

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 9:09 am 
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my pick for album of the year:

the eagles - long road out of eden"

i can't quit playing the damn thing, it's infectious.

an album hasn't done that to me in long time, the last one was crosby*nash in 2004.

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 8:50 am 
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Since I started this thread, I did want to jump in and say thanks! I actually forgot I had some of them, just not inventoried, such as Wilco's release...

(just has been a crazy work life, so I'm lucky to simply log onto imwan every couple of days).

So just in case...Happy holidays!


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Jam! Showbiz counts down their top 10... http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/R/Rad ... 69-ca.html

10. ATTACK IN BLACK
Marriage
(Dine Alone/Universal)

Just to prove that not all the great Canuck bands are coming out of Montreal, this Welland, Ont. foursome's debut album delivers a healthy mix of old school rock, folk and enough songwriting chops to give the impression that these guys have been around for awhile.

ESSENTIAL TRACKS: "Come What May," "Young Leaves," "Broken Things."

FURTHER LISTENING: http://www.attackinblack.com


9. M.I.A.
Kala
(XL/Beggars)

30-year-old U.K. rapper/activist M.I.A. backs up her fierce political overtones with a strong attitude and stronger voice on her second disc.

It's all there -- dancehall, reggae, hip-hip, rock and pop -- and she fuses the different styles in seamless, convincing fashion.


On a side note, she was also one of the highlights of this year's Virgin Festival in Toronto, where she made Salt n' Pepa's old stage antics seem tame.

She sent security into a panic after inviting 100 plus concert-goers to hump the stage along with her.

ESSENTIAL TRACKS: "Bamboo Banga," "Bird Flu," "Family Band."

FURTHER LISTENING: miauk.com

8. THE NATIONAL
Boxer
(Mercury/Universal)

In what could be a exercise in a game of "spot the influence," Brooklyn N.Y.-based The National unleash an album full ambitious tunes that certainly wouldn't sound out of place being played between U2's "The Unforgettable Fire" and The Smith's "The Queen is Dead."


ESSENTIAL TRACKS: "Mistaken For Strangers," "Fake Empire," "Squalor Victoria."

FURTHER LISTENING: http://www.americanmary.com

7. QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE
Era Vulgaris
(Interscope/Universal)

After taking a step back with their previous effort, "Lullabies to Paralyze," QOTSA return with a vengeance and deliver what desert rockers are known for -- heart-pounding tunes, quirky tracks, and clever lyrics. They have now mastered the art of the catchy rock song.

ESSENTIAL TRACKS: "Sick, Sick Sick," "3's & 7's," "Make It Wit Chu."

FURTHER LISTENING: http://www.qotsa.com

6. ARCTIC MONKEYS
Favourite Worst Nightmare
(Domino)

After getting a mountains of praise for their debut disc, the Monkeys, instead of retreating forever to write/record the dreaded follow-up, they did the exact opposite -- they released one the next year. And it turns out not to be so dreaded, after all. And no, they don't go all "mature" and start breaking out 6 minute rock songs, they stick to what worked the first time around -- more honest, infectious and energetic rock songs.

ESSENTIAL TRACKS: "Teddy Picker," "Old Yellow Bricks," "Brianstorm."

FURTHER LISTENING: http://www.arcticmonkeys.com

5. KINGS OF LEON
Because of the Times
(RCA/Sony-BMG)

U2, Radiohead and the Strokes have all praised them. Now it's time for the rest of the world to catch on. Three albums in, it looks as if Tennessee's Kings of Leon now have a few more listeners, judging by the chart success of "Because of the Times" (Debuted at No. 25 in the U.S.).

ESSENTIAL TRACKS: "On Call," "Knocked Up," "Black Thumbnail."

FURTHER LISTENING: kingsofleon.com

4. INTERPOL
Our Love to Admire
(EMI)

Pace certainly does seem to be the trick for New York's Interpol. Three albums in (although this one is their major label debut), and the band seems to be finding their own. "Our Love to Admire" features more expansive arrangements, weightier lyrics and better production than their previous efforts.

ESSENTIAL TRACKS: "Pioneer to the Falls," "Pace is the Trick," "Yellow Sun."

3. THE DIABLEROS
The Diableros Aren't Ready For the Country
(Baudelaire/Outside Music)

One of the best rockin' bands around just happens to be in our neck of the woods. Toronto's Diableros deliver a beautiful mix of soul, rock and pop melodies on their second studio album -- which happens to be our favourite Canadian effort of 2007.

ESSENTIAL TRACKS: "Any Other Time," "Up in the Mountain Range," "Turning Backwards."

FURTHER LISTENING: thediableros.com

2. KLAXONS
Myths of the Near Future
(Geffen/Universal)

The Klaxons turned many a head in '07 with their ambitious blend of dance-punk and pop sensibililities.

A few of their accomplishments included the Nationwide Mercury Music Prize and NME's "Band of the Year." Well deserved.

ESSENTIAL TRACKS: "Golden Skans" "Atlantis to Interzone," "Totem on the Timeline."

FURTHER LISTENING: klaxons.net

1. RADIOHEAD
In Rainbows
(Universal)

"How come I end up where I started/ how come I end up where I went wrong," Thom Yorke wails in "15 Step," the opening track of the glorious "In Rainbows."

If he's referring to his band's brand new disc, he's got us fooled.

Sure, the band got loads of attention by being the first band to offer up their disc digitally via their website and letting fans pay whatever they want -- but by no means are these bargain basement tracks.

On their seventh studio disc (yes, that makes us feel old too) the British alt-rockers once again set their own musical mark and enforce it.

ESSENTIAL TRACKS: "Jigsaw Falling Into Place," "15 Step," "Bodysnatchers."

FURTHER LISTENING: radiohead.com

HONOURABLE MENTIONS: Ryan Adams, "Easy Tiger" (EMI), Arcade Fire, Neon Bible (Merge); The Besnard Lakes, "The Besnard Lakes Are the Darkhorse" (Outside Music); Dinosaur Jr., "Beyond" (Fat Possum); The Good The Bad & The Queen, "The Good The Bad & The Queen" (Virgin/ EMI); Handsome Furs, "Plague Park" (Sub Pop); Kaiser Chiefs, "Yours Truly, Angry Mob" (Universal); Love of Diagrams, "Mosiac" (Matador); Smashing Pumpkins, "Zeitgeist" (Warner); "Son Volt, "The Search" (Sony-BMG); Spoon, Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga (Merge); Kanye West, Graduation (Roc A Fella); White Stripes, "Icky Thump" (Warner); Wilco, "Sky Blue Sky" (Nonesuch).


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 5:31 am 
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Going through my pile of unplayed cd's, I just discovered one i was going to add to my top 7 list above & make it top 8, but turns out it's from 2006 (yes, my slow listening is pathetic!).

Any rate, I highly recommend Rosanne Cash's 2006.cd, Black Cadillac. Excellent album. I don't know why it didn't hit me the other time or 2 I played it, but this is really good stuff.

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