14.1.08

The Best Albums of 2007

It's list time again. Actually, it's probably past list time already, but my list is ready now, so now is when you get it. Like last year's list, this is in no particular order.

Wincing the Night Away by The Shins
I finished last years list by saying I expected the Shins' new album to be a mainstay of my listening for the upcoming year and indeed it was. My brother reminded me to make sure I included the album in the list because he was concerned that I had forgotten it was actually released in 2007. I didn't forget that fact nor would I let the little fact of a release date get in my way.

Reggae Hit L.A. by The Aggrolites
High energy ska/reggae and one of the best live shows I saw this year. It's clear that these guys love the music they're playing and they know the roots of the music well.

Lightning Dust by Lightning Dust
A side project by two members of Black Mountain. Amber Webber's voice haunts me.

Cease to Begin
by Band of Horses
When I first heard this album I didn't think I liked it as much as Everything All The Time, my favourite album of last year. I wasn't sure if I even liked it at all. However, maybe it's just iPod laziness, but I find myself listening to it again and again.

100 Days, 100 Nights by Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
Do you like good music, that sweet soul music? Well, cats, this is the real deal.

Street Gospels
by Bedouin Soundclash
A friend of mine wrote the band off as a little too college, but I like them. And maybe this album is a little too religified, but I like it as well.

The Shepherd's Dog by Iron & Wine
This is alt-country meets Ali Farka Toure. At least that's what it sounds like to me. The song Resurrection Fern is brilliant.

Gulag Orkestar by Beirut
This album came out in May '06? Whatever, I didn't hear it until early in '07. It makes me feel lost in an Eastern European carnival, which isn't a bad place to get lost, really.

Calligraffiti by Grand Analog
Honestly, I haven't even heard the majority of this album. But no matter, because the song Around This Town is super-awesome enough to merit a spot on the list.

Si, Para Usted: The Funky Beats of Revolutionary Cuba by Various Artists
It's Cuban, it's revolutionary, and yes, it's funky. What's not to like?

Writer's Block by Peter Bjorn & John
Another 2006 release that I didn't hear until 2007 (I'm with it, just not that with it.) Just try and get the whistling part from Young Folks out of your head.

Ongiara by Great Lake Swimmers
My mancrush on Tony Dekker aside, this is a damn good album. It was my introduction to the band and spurred me to get their prior two albums; all three of them got a lot of my listening time in 2007. If I sort my iTunes list by play count, Great Lake Swimmers is at the top...against music that has been in there much longer. I know I said this list was in no order, but this was, hands down, my favourite album of the year. And it, along with the others, along with any new albums he may yet release, will be my among favourites in time to come. Sorry, I've apparently gone all fan-boy.

That's the list or at least that's all I can think of right now. But here are some honourable mentions:
Postcards & Daydreaming by Dan Mangan
La Radiolina by Manu Chao
Oh, My Darling by Basia Bulat
Skelliconnection by Chad VanGaalen
Studio One Rub-A-Dub by Various Artists
Dynamite Dancehall Style by Various Artists

A bunch of others too. It was a good year for music. But then, aren't they all? If you think I've left anything out (and I know you do, Pete, Sparky...) feel free to comment.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Clearly you've been holding out on me. As the person I rely on for music recommendations... there are a few artists/albums on this list that I do not have. What gives?

Anonymous said...

My two cents worth. I agree with the Shins, Band of Horses, Great Lake Swimmers, and PB and J (though it was in 06). i'll add the following:

Night Drive by Chromatics: the best Eurodance I've heard since St. Etienne. The sparse and low-key cover of Running Up That Hill is a higlight and makes me realize how great that song is - I've never heard a bad cover of it.

Untrue by Burial: I'm disappointed you didn't have this on your list as I recommended it. Great for late night walks and encapsulates the isolation, bleakness, and alienation of modern urban society.

Stage Names by Okkervil River: Indie Folk/Rock that is equal parts laconic, lyrical, and ironic (I realize the impossibility of anything being perfectly 3 equal parts). Reminds me of an American Spirit of the West and what J Mascis might write if he were smarter.

Fourteen Autumns and Fifteen Winters by the Twilight Sad: I'm not sure how to describe this but I find it beautiful, poignant, moody, and melodic. Imagine Sigur Ros sung with a Scottish accent.

And Their Refinement of the Decline by Stars of the Lid: Has replaced Brian Eno as my ambient of choice - enough said.

Songs III: Bird on the Water by Marissa Nadler: Sad, beautiful, haunting or sappy. Call it what you will, but I say: an Edith Piaf for the 21st century.

Boxer by the National: Moody and angst-ridden neo-post-punk of the U2 and Joy Division variety. My favourite album of the year. Perhaps not overall the best album, but I'm picking it because of 3 of my favourite tracks of the year (Fake Empire, Slow Show, adn Apartment Story). The best neo-post-punk since Interpol's Turn on the Bright Lights.

And some honourable mentions.

Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga by Spoon

Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer? by Of Montreal

Sound of Silver by LCS Soundsystem

Disco Romance by Sally Shapiro

A Strange Education by the Cinematics

And finally a recommendation, which I'm also suprised to not find on your list:

Mirrored by Battles (I suspect that if you like TV on the R, you'll like this).

SB said...

Thanks, PB1...apparently I've got some listening to do. The beauty of not being constrained by release dates is that if I like these they have a shot at the 2008 list.

Anonymous said...

My favorite albums of this year, 2008 are:

Clark - Turning Dragon
Black Mountain - In The Future
Autechre - Quaristice

New Autechre. I love 2008.

Last year. Did anyone give the Duran Duran album a 2nd listen... it almost deserves it. Seriously.

Otherwise, my top 10 albums of 2007 are:

Bjork - Volta X 10

I'd also like to nominate the Fonal, Kranky,and City Center Offices record labels. So, so much delicious music.

Tasty Music. Pint at the Heather.

-sparky.