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« on: January 04, 2025, 10:57:20 AM » |
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Just wondering what new album (no reissues or compilations) came out in 2024 that you regard as "Album Of The Year".
Or indeed, if you're like me, Albums of the year because I can't call one out in particular.
My mini-list:
Information Camouflage - 3 Daft Monkeys As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again - Decemberists Bringing It Down To the Bass - Tony Levin
In all I acquired about 30 new albums last year, but those (currently) stand out for me after repeated play. I've heard True, by Jon Anderson, once but it's sitting here waiting to be replayed along with 2024 albums from Kaiser Chiefs, Kasabian, Alison Moyet, Public Service Broadcasting and Neal Morse and the Resonance when I get the time.
I also took the time to set up a disk with Johnnie Walker's Jukebox selection, most of which I already had, for which my wallet is grateful. It's an esoteric selection and well worth listening to. I believe it's on Spotify too, although I could be wrong (as I don't "do" Spotify).
So what are your 2024 albums of the year?
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« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2025, 02:21:35 PM » |
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2024 seemed to be more about reissues and boxsets for me overall, as well as filling gaps in the collection courtesy of a fabulous record store in Hoboken. I do rank RT’s Ship To Shore and Alan Doyles’s Welcome Home very high, one album has stood out to me especially. Which is Strange Medicine by Kaia Kater. One of those wonderfully unclassifiable albums-folk/jazz/rock musically, while lyrically it takes you to some unexpected places. I definitely recommend this album
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« Reply #3 on: January 04, 2025, 03:17:10 PM » |
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Funnily enough the RT album seems not to have appeared on my radar as a candidate for album of the year, although many of his albums have been contenders in the past. Don't know why.
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« Reply #4 on: January 04, 2025, 04:08:30 PM » |
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My album of 2024 is probably Pokey LaFarge's Rhumba Country. His set at Towersey was a highlight of the year. Others I've enjoyed listening to include...
Janice Burns & Jon Doran - Great Joy to the New Jake Xerxes Fussell - When I'm Called Errol Linton - Love Gone Cold Lassi Logrén - Jouhikko Ben Nicholls - Duets Linda Thompson - Proxy Music
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« Reply #5 on: January 04, 2025, 04:35:06 PM » |
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Several I have enjoyed such as Luke Jackson, Richard Hawley, Martyn Joseph, Foo Fighters. Some new ones waiting to be heard - Michael Kiwanuka, English Teacher, Steve Knightley. Top 3 easy though
3 The Unthanks - In Winter 2 Martin Simpson - Skydancers 1 By a long way, Nick Cave - Wild God. Stirring, life affirming, just gorgeous. Even better when heard live.
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« Reply #6 on: January 04, 2025, 06:42:12 PM » |
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I buy very few new recordings. Nearly all of my purchases are reissues or back catalogue.
I can only think of Daisy Rickman : Howl. Mentioned above.
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« Reply #7 on: January 05, 2025, 08:59:05 AM » |
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I bought more new music in 2024 than I have in quite a while. Averaged about one a week. Most of it has been very enjoyable too, happily. A few examples:
. Anya Hinckle - Oceania (folky singer songwriter) . Magnum - Here Comes The Rain (bittersweet but a fine last album for Tony Clarkin) . Sister Sadie - No Fear (bluegrass/country-rock hybrid) . Rum Ragged - Gone Jiggin' (lively folk from Newfoundland) . Albion - Lakesongs Of Elbid (power metal meets folk-rock) . Taylor Hunnicutt - Alabama Sound (the country end of Southern rock) . Lionheart - The Grace Of A Dragonfly (melodic rock WW2 themed concept album) . Bronwyn Keith Hynes - I Built A World (bluegrass) . Preeper, Rhaye, McKay - Wood & Wire (harmony drenched contemporary folk) . Sergeant Thunderhoof - The Ghost Of Badon Hill (Seventies-style hard rock)
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« Reply #8 on: January 05, 2025, 09:58:06 AM » |
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Good year I thought - a lot of excellent albums
Keep Me fed - The Warning Western Approaches - Red Rum Club Yesterwynde - Nightwish The Likes of Us - Big Big Train Ship to Shore - Richard Thompson As It Ever was, So It Will be again - The Decemberists Coming Home - Cara Dillon The Winter yards - Steve Knightley Hell Fire and Damnation - Saxon Heavy Soul - Joanne Shaw Taylor -1 - Deep Purple Wild God - Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Songs of a Lost World - The Cure Wonder if the World Knows - The Ks Born Again - Bridear Karma - Myrath Phantoma - Unleash the Archers The stars will light the way - Galneryus Beth Hart - You still got me
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« Reply #9 on: January 05, 2025, 10:43:03 AM » |
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The Unthanks - In Winter
If I'd have thought for longer than a minute this would have been in my list as well. As a rule I loathe winter-y albums but the Guardian review was spot on - this is one of the miniscule number fit to sit at the feet of the Waterson's Frost and Fire...
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« Reply #10 on: January 05, 2025, 10:51:47 AM » |
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I didn't buy much new stuff this year, but among the cds first issued this year that I did get, these are ones I have enjoyed Slates! Live The Fall Grotesque Live The Fall Continuum House of All Gaudy pop sensations House of all The Magnificent 40 The Men They Couldn't Hang James Yummy And the Rory Gallagher box set
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« Reply #11 on: January 05, 2025, 11:26:48 AM » |
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Good year I thought - a lot of excellent albums
Keep Me fed - The Warning Western Approaches - Red Rum Club Yesterwynde - Nightwish The Likes of Us - Big Big Train Ship to Shore - Richard Thompson As It Ever was, So It Will be again - The Decemberists Coming Home - Cara Dillon The Winter yards - Steve Knightley Hell Fire and Damnation - Saxon Heavy Soul - Joanne Shaw Taylor -1 - Deep Purple Wild God - Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Songs of a Lost World - The Cure Wonder if the World Knows - The Ks Born Again - Bridear Karma - Myrath Phantoma - Unleash the Archers The stars will light the way - Galneryus Beth Hart - You still got me
I saw The K's live a couple of months ago and they were excellent. Haven't got around to picking up the album yet though. Must rectify that.
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« Reply #12 on: January 05, 2025, 11:41:32 AM » |
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In no particular order, my top 5 would be:
Decemberists “As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again” Lemon Twigs “A Dream Is All We Know” Katherine Priddy “The Pendulum Swing” Nick Cave “Wild God” The Unthanks “In Winter”
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« Reply #13 on: January 05, 2025, 12:26:28 PM » |
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Slates! Live The Fall Grotesque Live The Fall Continuum House of All Gaudy pop sensations House of all
Yes to all of these, as well, especially the first two...
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« Reply #14 on: January 05, 2025, 05:20:19 PM » |
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New ones by Martin Simpson, Lankum, The Young Uns, Christy Moore and the Sweetpool stuff I bought at their gig.
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« Reply #15 on: January 05, 2025, 08:10:33 PM » |
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New ones by Martin Simpson, Lankum, The Young Uns, Christy Moore and the Sweetpool stuff I bought at their gig.
As brilliant as it is, False Lankum came out in '23
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« Reply #16 on: January 06, 2025, 09:19:05 AM » |
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Top 5 in order of preference
1 "Pendulum Swings" Katherine Priddy 2 "Ship To Shore" Richard Thompson 3 "Wild God" Nick Cave & Bad Seeds 4 "Songs of a Lost World" The Cure 5 "In Winter" The Unthanks
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« Reply #17 on: January 06, 2025, 09:50:22 AM » |
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"Lives Outgrown" by Beth Gibbons.
Admittedly the only new music I have bought in some considerable time. Beautifully written and performed, with exquisite production!
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« Reply #18 on: January 06, 2025, 10:44:55 AM » |
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New ones by Martin Simpson, Lankum, The Young Uns, Christy Moore and the Sweetpool stuff I bought at their gig.
As brilliant as it is, False Lankum came out in '23 Likewise The Young 'Uns Tiny Notes album. But they'd be on my Best Gigs of 2024 list.
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« Reply #19 on: January 06, 2025, 10:49:26 AM » |
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Big Big Train The Likes Of Us is my real favourite this year.
Close behind are: Al Stewart and the Empty Pockets Live Matt Steady Flight Of The Raven Jeff Johnson & Phil Keaggy Spinning On A Cosmic Dime
A bit further down the list are: Jim Causley and Miranda Sykes Baring Gould Centenary 2024 Martyn Joseph This Is What I Want To Say Home Service A Live Transmission Altan Donegal Regan & Bricheno Apparitions
Then there are a few I need to listen to more to decide on, such as Mark Knopfler's One Deep River, which I received for Christmas. And others I only got late in the year, such as Cohen Braithwaite-Kilcoyne Play Up The Music, Rob Halligan Standing On The Edge and The Wilderness Yet Westlin Winds.
Re-releases/Boxsets:
FC It All Came Round Again Pallas Eyes In The Night- The Recordings 1981-86 Iain Matthews Thro' My Eyes - Vertigo Recordings 1970-74
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