Excluding classical and jazz, here are the best albums this year that I have heard this year. The most notable omission is St. Vincent's new album, Masseduction, which I haven't yet heard in its entirety.
Julien Baker - Turn Out The Lights
The Weather Station - Self-Titled
The Barr Brothers - Queens Of The Breakers
Nadia Reid - Preservation
Aldous Harding - Party
Big Thief - Capacity
If I was forced to prune this down further, I would select these as my most cherished albums of the year. New music is in a wonderful place right now and it is incredibly heartening to see so much great music being made by these exceptional young artists.
Julien Baker - articulating with intensity and anguish the very personal pain in her heart, she gave me the the most haunting listening experience of the year
The Weather Station - Tamara Lindeman is one of the best lyricists working right now and her new album was the most thoughtful and literate of the year
Aldous Harding - a true original and an entirely maverick talent, she gave me the most unsettling listening experience of the year.
What did everybody else enjoy this year?
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Best albums of the year
Gryphon Diablo 300, dCS Rossini (with matching clock), Kharma Exquisite Mini, Ansuz C2, Finite Elemente Master Reference.
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I don't do lists as I can barely remember what I bought last week!
Anyway just to say I wouldn't have known anyone on Paul's list only for his illuminating posts. At this stage I'm still barely catching up :)
My own 'list' is strictly based on what I actually bought this year, as far as I can remember anyway.....and not necessarily released this year either. Vinyl only.
Ho hum, shall we go through this transitive nightfall of diamonds....while we can?
Pan - Mono No Aware
Áine O'Dwyer - Music For Church Cleaners Vol. 1 & 2.
Jon Brooks - Autres Directions.
Marc Barrca - Music For Industry and Twilight expanded reissues.
Kerry Leimer - Land of Look Behind expanded reissue.
Fleet Foxes - Crack Up.
Grateful Dead - Shrine Exposition Hall LA 11/10/1967.
Anyway just to say I wouldn't have known anyone on Paul's list only for his illuminating posts. At this stage I'm still barely catching up :)
My own 'list' is strictly based on what I actually bought this year, as far as I can remember anyway.....and not necessarily released this year either. Vinyl only.
Ho hum, shall we go through this transitive nightfall of diamonds....while we can?
Pan - Mono No Aware
Áine O'Dwyer - Music For Church Cleaners Vol. 1 & 2.
Jon Brooks - Autres Directions.
Marc Barrca - Music For Industry and Twilight expanded reissues.
Kerry Leimer - Land of Look Behind expanded reissue.
Fleet Foxes - Crack Up.
Grateful Dead - Shrine Exposition Hall LA 11/10/1967.
Re: Best albums of the year
Here are a couple of LPs I bought during 2017 which have been on my turntable a lot...
Blake Mills - Heigh Ho
Warren Haynes & Railroad Earth - Ashes & Dust
Gilliam Welch - The Harrow & The Harvest
Brad Mehldau Trio - Blues & Ballads
Melody Gardon - Currency of Man (most played)
St Germain - Tourist
Alejandro Escovedo - Gravity
Samantha Crain - Under Branch & Thorn & Tree
D'Angelo - Voodoo (Light in the Attic label not that awful Back to Black version)
Blake Mills - Heigh Ho
Warren Haynes & Railroad Earth - Ashes & Dust
Gilliam Welch - The Harrow & The Harvest
Brad Mehldau Trio - Blues & Ballads
Melody Gardon - Currency of Man (most played)
St Germain - Tourist
Alejandro Escovedo - Gravity
Samantha Crain - Under Branch & Thorn & Tree
D'Angelo - Voodoo (Light in the Attic label not that awful Back to Black version)
Re: Best albums of the year
I'm pretty much the same but these are some of the albums that have been doing it for me this year:I don't do lists as I can barely remember what I bought last week!
Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit: The Nashville Sound (also Live From Welcome To 1979 - RSD release)
Randy Newman: Dark Matter (obvious I know Dermot;-) )
Aimee Mann: Mental Illness
Robert Plant & the sensational space shifters: Carry Fire
Jake Xeres Fussell:What in the Natural World
p.s. I just got Goin' Platinum by Robert Finley about 2 weeks ago and I think it's a great LP too