It's that time of year, Top 10 albums of 2009

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  • relaxedanderson
    I am not Abe Kabbible
    • Feb 2009
    • 1836

    It's that time of year, Top 10 albums of 2009

    Not bad this year...

    10.Silvester Anfang - II

    Admittedly a bit of a default selection, a beautiful package (this year's 'Smile' by Boris) and great for clearing the house at the end of parties. It also gave me a genuine John Peel moment when I listened to the whole thing for the first time on the wrong speed. Actually, I think I prefer it at 45rpm.

    9. Blyth Power - Land Sea and Sky

    Final part of the Land, Sea and Sky trinity and it's more of the same from Mr Porter's boys and girl. Annie's keyboards may be sounding a bit much like the background music for a pre-school children's programme but it's always been the words that have carried Blyth Power over the last 25 years and probably will for the next 25. Solid album.

    8. Future of the Left - Last Night I Saved Her From Vampires

    I was at (one of) the show(s) that this album was recorded at. Fair play, it was fucking amazing, better than Mclusky - but then playing to a packed out Clwb Ifor Bach is always going to be better than playing on the back of a truck to a field half full of Valley boys out of their boxes on E and cheap cider in Bryn Bach Park. Ok, it might just be a live version of 'Curses' but finally we get a copy of 'Cloak the Dagger' that we can take home and cuddle up with naked in bed.

    7. Monks - The Early Years 1964-1965

    I'm usually dead against putting compilation albums in these lists but this is one that I think deserved inclusion as it's the first "new" Monks material in over 40 years. Ok, it's mostly the same songs as 'Black Monk Time' but it's still fascinating to hear the songs before they attached a philosophy to them. Some tracks from The Five Torquays as well which gets a big thumbs up.

    6. Lullabye Arkestra - Threats / Worship

    It seems I'm in a minority in that I like the Morricone style strings and horns of their debut album...things that have been stripped away from this album. Still, what T/W lacks in texture it makes up for with raw, doomy noise and some fucking nice songs. Katia Taylor-Small has the biggest, meanest bass tone this side of Lemmy.

    5. Neil Young - Fork in the Road

    It may not be the best Neil Young album of all time but it's definitely in the top 30 - which means it's well above average. 'Johnny Magic' has been on regular rotation on my local pub jukebox for months.

    4. Tom Waits - Glitter and Doom

    I've got to admit that this rating is based on the 8 free preview tracks that Tom put on his site and not the whole album. I've been banned from buying records until after Christmas because everyone is fed up with trying to buy me stuff only to find that I've just bought it myself. Still, if the version of 'Singapore' I've heard from this album is anything to go by I might have put this a bit low on this list.

    3. Mísia - Ruas

    I hadn't heard of her until April this year when I found myself in a log cabin high in the Alps at 3:00am watching late night French TV hoping to catch a glimpse of some good, old-fashioned hairy minge to keep me awake while waiting for the bus to the airport. Instead I came across Mísia (not literally) and sat there mesmerised. Unbelievable voice and, most importantly, a style of music that I'd never heard before, Portuguese fado. Within days of arriving home I'd bought most of her back catalogue and this new one. Brilliant.

    2. William Elliott Whitmore - Animals in the Dark

    Maybe a touch more accessible than his previous albums but still as powerful. A bit more angry and less introspective as well. I still maintain that he should be bigger than Seasick Steve...but that's not a slight on Steve in the slightest.

    1. Future of the Left - Travels With Myself and Another

    Some days this is better than 'Curses', others it is merely the best album released since 'Curses'. I feel we are genuinely lucky to have FOTL, a kick-ass rock band with the old spirit and a wit that many stand up comedians would envy. I'm even luckier in that the most exciting band around at the moment by a country mile are only based a few normal miles away from me.

    Come on then 2010, show us what you've got...
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    ...and she said "Well I don't think you're a fishmonger. I think you've done a plop in the wrong lavatory."
  • MvP
    a member of vsn
    • Oct 2008
    • 8227

    #2
    I feel so unintelligent right now, I can't even post my top 10 filled with hip-hop and John Mayer.

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    • BigHouseUSA
      Late to the party.
      • Jun 2009
      • 4907

      #3
      I was thinking about creating this thread as my first ever, but you beat me to it.

      Anyway, awful year in music for me. In a good year about 5 of these would be in the top 10, and definitely none of them would've gotten number one.

      10. Karen O and the Kids - Where the Wild Things Are: Motion Picture Soundtrack

      Probably the best part about the movie. Karen O did great, and probably created one of the best non-compilation movie soundtrack album's ever.

      9. St. Vincent - Actor

      Came out of nowhere for me, might take a listen or two to get used too, but it's a nice collection of songs, and she puts on a pretty damn good live sjow.

      8. Matt & Kim - Grand

      Given the amount of times I listened to it, I'm surprised I didn't put it up higher. The only thing that takes it down a notch is because it's essentially a quick recession of beats and simple repeated lyrics. Another great live show though.

      7. The Mountain Goats -The Life of the World to Come

      Being that it's a Mountain Goats album, it's not going to be any mind blowing thing. Not becuase they can't do that, but because they've done all they can. Takes a few songs to get going, and is pretty sad, but a great album.

      6. The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - The Pains of Being Pure at Heart


      Considering their genre, and the fact it's their debut album, this may top a few list, but since I'm not a huge fan of the electro-indie-rock style where I can't fully hear the lyrics, it doesn't top mine. But still, a very promising debut, excited for their next one. They also released and EP this year.

      5. Regina Spektor - Far

      I didn't want to put this one so high because I know it wasn't that good. Her previous albums were really far better, but it has some good songs, and they're catchy. Really helped me out for a while.

      4. Jordaan Mason & the Horse Museum - Divorce Lawyers I Shaved My Head

      One of the purest albums I've heard in a while. Heavily draws from In the Aeroplane in the Sea, this band could easily become the next Neutral Milk.

      3. Andrew Jackson Jihad - Can't Maintain

      One of the few albums that didn't disappoint me. Not as good as People Who Can Eat People Are the Luckiest People in the World, but really, will anything ever be?

      2. M. Ward - Hold Time

      A little different from his previous albums, still soft and comfortable, but not as sad. I think the cover really speaks for this album. Really well done.

      1. WHY? - Eskimo Snow

      Didn't initially reach my expectations, and still hasn't, but accepting that it's less hip hop and more pop/rock you understand how great it is. It's easy to be amazed by Yoni Wolf over and over, no matter what the background noise is, and plus, next album should be similar to the first two.
      Last edited by BigHouseUSA; 11-26-2009, 04:15 PM.
      Originally posted by mgoblue2290
      If you want to win, put Drew in.

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      • EmpireWF
        Giants in the Super Bowl
        • Mar 2009
        • 24082

        #4
        I'd have to think more but some of the albums I've enjoyed:

        The Decemberists - The Hazards of Love



        Jet - Shaka Rock



        The Veils - Sun Gangs



        K'naan - Troubadour



        Manchester Orchestra - Mean Everything to Nothing


        and why not...


        Jay-Z - The Blueprint 3
        Last edited by EmpireWF; 11-26-2009, 01:33 AM.


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        • Palooza
          Au Revoir, Shoshanna
          • Feb 2009
          • 14265

          #5
          Matt and Kim is a great time live. Kim kept stage diving at the end of each song. I'd fuck her brains out.

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          • BigHouseUSA
            Late to the party.
            • Jun 2009
            • 4907

            #6
            Originally posted by Palooza
            Matt and Kim is a great time live. Kim kept stage diving at the end of each song. I'd fuck her brains out.
            Hell yeah. i<3her
            Originally posted by mgoblue2290
            If you want to win, put Drew in.

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            • BigHouseUSA
              Late to the party.
              • Jun 2009
              • 4907

              #7
              Apparently, it is not that time of year.
              Originally posted by mgoblue2290
              If you want to win, put Drew in.

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              • Champ
                Needs a hobby
                • Oct 2008
                • 14424

                #8
                It probably is that time of the year. But you guys just blew my mind with these albums.


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                • MvP
                  a member of vsn
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 8227

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Chubby Giangio
                  It probably is that time of the year. But you guys just blew my mind with these albums.
                  Exactly. My list is just going to get laughed at but I will post it eventually.

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                  • Big C-Dub
                    M-V-P!
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 2301

                    #10
                    Is this a contest to see who can post the most obscure albums?

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                    • EmpireWF
                      Giants in the Super Bowl
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 24082

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Big C-Dub
                      Is this a contest to see who can post the most obscure albums?
                      Sorry you didn't see your favorite shit





                      That better?


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                      • Big C-Dub
                        M-V-P!
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 2301

                        #12
                        Originally posted by EmpireWF
                        Sorry you didn't see your favorite shit





                        That better?
                        no



                        this is better

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                        • Epidemik
                          Commitment to Excellence
                          • Jul 2009
                          • 10276

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