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Albums of the Year - 2006
2006 is almost over and I'm wondering what everyone's top 5 albums of the year were. Mine, in no particular order are...
Tokyo Police Club - A Lesson In Crime http://lunapark6.com/wp-content/uplo...oliceclube.jpg The album may only be 16 minutes long, but it has more energy and spunk than any full-length album I've heard in a long time. When the robots take over in 2009, this'll still be on my Ipod. The Flaming Lips - At War With the Mystics http://homegrownmusic.net/images/flipsaw.jpg I've always admired the Lips for being able to hide a politically-charged album behind what can only be described as hallucinogen-fueled lunacy. Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not http://www.levykauppax.fi/cover/normal/1/14/14624.jpg There's a lot of British-Indie-Dance-Punk-Pop-Rock-Whatever bands, but Arctic Monkeys can pull it off better than anyone else. Beck - The Information http://www.bayernmatrix.de/szenenews...ECK0410206.jpg Beck's always been hit or miss with me, I haven't liked a Beck album this much since Midnite Vultures Jenny Lewis & The Watson Twins - Rabbit Fur Coat http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0...CLZZZZZZZ_.jpg Jenny Lewis has the most beautiful voice of anyone who has ever recorded music ever. This album has some of the saddest, most thoughtful, and wittiest lyrics I've ever heard. 'Rise Up With Fists' is by far my favorite song of the year, and although I said "In no particular order" at the start of my post, this album is by far, my #1. I'm looking forward to hearing what evryone else thought of the past 12 months of music. |
Out of all the albums I bought or listened to, I could only come up with three truly Albums of Awesomeness for 2006 (That were actually released in 2006). There are other good albums, yes, but these are the albums that stand up on their own for being great albums.
Best Album of the Year http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/...V65933314_.jpg Camera Obscura - Let's Get Out of This Country Incredible songs that make you want listen over and over again. Listen to: Come Back Margaret, The False Contender, Let's Get Out of This Country, Lloyd I'm Ready To Be Heartbroken http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0...CLZZZZZZZ_.jpg Neko Case - Fox Confessor Brings the Flood Neko Case comes back with another solid album of country, gospel and torch songs that captivate the listener with her distinctive voice Listen to: A Widow's Toast, Hold On Hold On, That Teenage Feeling, Lion's Jaws, John Saw That Number http://ec2.images-amazon.com/images/...V60712266_.jpg The Pipettes - We Are The Pipettes It's a return to the girl group sounds of the sixties, with a y2k attitude! POLKA DOTS Listen to: Judy, Pull Shapes, Dirty Mind, ABC, Why Did You Stay? |
I guess I'm kind of old-fashioned, but this was my favorite album of 2006....
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...imesCvr200.jpg I would be hard-pressed coming up with 4 others...I'll think about it though. |
Good call on that one, mixedmedia. He was my favorite live show of the year,as well. Dylan was his normal unfriendly self, but he and his band were tight and ripped the place apart!
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Uri Caine: Moloch: Book of Angels Volume 6 - the best solo piano album I've heard in ages
http://www.tzadik.com/data/covers/7360.jpg Dave Douglas: Meaning And Mystery - best jazz quintet working today, amazing compositions http://fm974.tom.com/img/assets/2006...%20Douglas.jpg Vijay Iyer & Rudresh Mahanthappa: Raw Materials - a great duet recording (piano and sax) with prodigious writing and sonically the most interesting thing I've heard in a while http://www.savoyjazz.com/sites/savoy..._vijay_raw.jpg |
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1. Enslaved - Ruun
http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/...._AA200_.L.jpg 2. The Mars Volta - Amputechture http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/...V41379603_.jpg 3. Paatos - Silence of Another Kind http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/...V50687917_.jpg 4. Scott Walker - The Drift http://ec2.images-amazon.com/images/...V53867334_.jpg 5. Espers - II http://ec2.images-amazon.com/images/...V50350517_.jpg Honorable Mention: Magyar Posse - Random Avenger http://www.magyarposse.com/kuvat/kansi_random.jpg |
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Good album! She almost made my list |
I'm tempted to get that Lily Allen album. Is the rest of it as good as "LDN"?
Here are my candidates - aka, the 2006 CDs I've heard in their entirety - so far: Mono - You Are There Roger Joseph Manning Jr. - The Land of Pure Imagination Midlake - The Trials of Van Occupanther Mogwai - Mr. Beast Calexico - Garden Ruin Chris Thile - How to Grow a Woman From the Ground Sean Watkins - Blinders On Gomez - How We Operate Ani Difranco - Reprieve Anathallo - Floating World Regina Spektor - Begin to Hope What Made Milwaukee Famous - Trying to Never Catch Up (expanded version) Mew - And the Glass-Handed Kites (well, 2006 in the U.S.) Mason Jennings - Boneclouds Ditty Bops - Moon Over the Freeway Brian Vander Ark - Angel, Put Your Face On Belle & Sebastian - The Life Pursuit This would be my tentative top five: Belle & Sebastian - The Life Pursuit Ditty Bops - Moon Over the Freeway Mew and the Glass-Handed Kites Gomez - How We Operate Roger Joseph Manning Jr. - The Land of Pure Imagination Honorable mentions: Chris Thile, Mogwai, Midlake |
D'oh, how could I forgot:
Woven Hand - Mosaic |
I'll add my picks from my corner of the woods...
http://metropolis-records.com/cdcover.php?num=460 The Retrosic - Nightcrawler http://www.industrial-music.com/imag...t/A091-160.jpg Faderhead - FH1 http://metropolis-records.com/cdcover.php?num=384 The Birthday Massacre - Violet (rereleased) |
http://funkysouls.com/img/FLAArtificialSoldier2006.jpg
Frontline Assembly - Artificial Soldier and I second that Retrosic album. |
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Slayer - Christ Illusion
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Cattle Decapitation - Karma. Bloody. Karma
http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/...V59427807_.jpg Knut - Terraformer (so close to the end of 2005 that it has to count) http://ec3.images-amazon.com/images/...CLZZZZZZZ_.jpg Don Caballero - World Class Listening Problem http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/...V53603365_.jpg Thom Yorke - The Eraser (I'm surprised not to see this one posted) http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/...V65902366_.jpg |
Top 5 of 2006 in no particular order:
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Cattle Decapitation - Karma. Bloody. Karma.
Jedi Mind Tricks - Servants in Heaven, Kings in Hell Nas - Hip Hop Is Dead The Abominable Iron Sloth -The Abominable Iron Sloth Anaal Nathrakh - Eschaton Lupe Fiasco - Food And Liquor Arsis - United In Regret Method Man - 4:21... The Day After Ghostface - Fishscale |
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How could I forget Servants in Heaven, Kings in Hell? How could you have not found United In Regret boring? And as for Fiasco, did you see how after the first five or so songs the album becomes monotonous? |
Another vote for Lily Allen here, enjoyed every song on the album.
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I will agree with you about Lupe, the first 5 are definitely the best of the album and the rest is pretty hit and miss, but I do really like "He Say She Say", "The Cool" and "American Terrorist". I couldn't leave it off my list. |
Wow, no one has my one of my top five of the year:
1) Phoenix; "It's Never Been Like That" An amazing rock band; they mke me think of Julian Casablancas and all of Franz Ferdinand having a love child; it would be The Phoenix... only their power to rock my soul is far greater then The Strokes 2) Jenny Lewis and The Watson Twins; "Rabbit Fur Coat" Very beautiful throw back to bluegrass/gosspel alt country. Very Ryan Adams. 3) The Decemberists; "The Crane Wife" To quote spin magazine "It makes perfect sense that songsmith Colin Meloy's love of antique diction and musical storytelling would lead him to make a set of Ye Olde Prog Rockery, complete with chugging Moog synthesizers and a three-part folk-rock suite based on a Japanese tale about a man marrying a bird (spoiler alert: It doesn't work out so well). But his band's emotive narratives, which also invoke remorseless murderers, heartsick soldiers, star-crossed lovers, and seafaring dreamers with autoharps and hurdy-gurdys, feel very much here and now. And somehow the dude can make a couplet like "We'll build our walls of aluminum / We'll fill our mouths with cinnamon" signify like a generational rallying cry." To add... I agree. And they totally kicked Colbert's ass, I don't know what that was all about. The rest are all floating around... I'll give it more thought |
The Devil and God rage inside me-Brand New
best album of the year. |
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right now my top 5 would be:
Alright, Still by Lily Allen good pop music. all the songs are great. On an Island by David Gilmour I really liked this one. It's not pink floyd but it gets close enough for me! The Guitar Hero 2 soundtrack I just started playing this game and allready i downloaded the soundtrack to listen to it more! The Shadow of the colossus soundtrack see above. awesome calming instrumental mixed with some heavy instrumental. intense stuff. All Saints - Studio 1 i got this album after listening to the Rock Steady track and it kept me listening for the entire album. |
Huh. I thought All Saints broke up a few years ago and the Appletons went on their own as "Appleton". This means I can put the Girls Aloud and Sugababes albums away for awhile while I scope out the Studio 1 album
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Here's my list, in alphabetical order by artist: Arctic Monkeys :thumbsup: Beatles: LOVE :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Cash: Amercan V :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Counting Crows: New Amsterdam (Live) :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Bob Dylan: Modern Times :thumbsup: Flaming Lips: At War With The Mystics :thumbsup: Dave Gilmour: On An Island :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Elton John: The Captain And The Kid :thumbsup: Morrisey: Ringleader Of The Tormentors :thumbsup: :thumbsup: MUSE: Black Holes and Revelations :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Paul Simon: Surprise :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Thom Yorke: The Eraser :thumbsup: The Who: Endless Wire :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Wolfmother: Wolfmother :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Biggest Disapointment Iron Maiden: A Matter of Life and Death :mad: This was OK, but nowhere near as good as I was hoping. |
I took advantage of some free album downloads my wife got via her frequent flyer program to download:
Muse - Black Holes and Revelations TV on the Radio - Return to Cookie Mountain Thom Yorke - The Eraser Starsailor - On the Outside Beck - The Information The Flaming Lips - At War with the Mystics |
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My tastes are a little different, but here we are:
Cult of Luna - Somewhere Along the Highway Russian Circles - Enter Ihsahn - The Adversary Isis - In The Absence Of Truth Agalloch - Ashes Against the Grain In that order. |
I didn't buy that much music in 2006, so I guess Beatles - Love is my number one pick :)
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i probably agree most with meanSpleen...neko and camera obscura were solid, although i never got around to listening to the pipettes
but no one liked peter bjorn and john? that was another of my favs. maybe it came out in 2005. here's the single if you never heard them (indie pop): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48hcp-zDpg4 thom yorke's album was also good. i was kind of disappointed with beck. although his creative process was cool: they recorded a bunch of music with a full band, cut some vinyl copies, and had a DJ sample and mix it together also liked: juana molina - son b fleishmann - the humbucking coil early day miners - offshore mareva galanter - ukeyeye |
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Another good one I forgot: http://ec2.images-amazon.com/images/...CLZZZZZZZ_.jpg Kayo Dot - Dowsing Anemone With Copper Tongue Oddly named album from an oddly named band but it's rather incredible. Their beautifully crafted instrumental parts are where they shine and it's pretty amazing to see what they're capable of with them being such young individuals. They make use of a million instruments and even more vocal effects and it's all done so well that the album pulls you in. |
i guess there aren't very many hip hop fans on the forum. my favorite album of the year was Nas - Hip Hop is Dead, the only rap album i can listen to this year without skipping a single track.
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