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"Top 10 album listening during 2011 meme..."

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Anonymous Graham said...

King Creosote and Jon Hopkins- listened to the CD and saw them live. Don't know how you could miss this!

Gruff Rhys: Hotel Shampoo. Fortunate to see him live.

And right out of leftfield- James Blake/James Blake.

How about Mogwai 'Hardcore will never die, but you will', particularly the 2nd CD on the special edition version tht features the incredible 'Music for a forgotten future'?

I also confess to liking the Q freebie (unusual for a freebie as it is all specially comissioned) '(Ahk-toong bay-bi) Covered'- Jack White's version of 'Love is Blindness' a particular favourite.

12 December 2011 at 10:30

Blogger Aggressive Rhubarb said...

Wasn't fond of Scratch My Back, but then it's all covers and I didn't like some of the original versions either, whereas New Blood is phenomenal! Did you spot the exclusive track only available with the iTunes version...?

Owl City - top banana! Bonnie has claimed that CD as her own!

As The Crow Flies by The Advisory Circle I've played a lot, but you've got to like Radiophonic music or old Public Information Films or something else which I can't quite put my finger on but which is rooted somewhere in the past. Basically anything that Jon Brooks (who IS the Advisory Circle) turns his hand to is worth a shufty, but particularly 'Music For Dieter Rams' which is a work of technical genius: every track on the album - every note in fact - is taken from the sound of a Dieter Rams alarm clock.

Other faves, that I listen to all the way through? Fly From Here by the retooled and revitalised Yes. I A Moon by the North Sea Radio Orchestra. And growing to love new albums by Thomas Dolby and Moon Wiring Club. Not sure where I stand on the new Kate Bush. Difficult to pick 10 though, because a lot of what I'm listening to isn't new releases from this year...

13 December 2011 at 22:50

Blogger Jonathan Evens said...

Dead Rock West - Bright Morning Stars

Florence + the Machine - Ceremonials

Low - C'mon

Robert Randolph and the Family Band - We Walk This Road

Buddy Miller - Majestic Silver Strings

Fleet Foxes - Helplessness Blues

Gungor - Beautiful Things

Gillian Welch - The Harrow and the Harvest

Peter Case - The Case Files

Mojo presents - Communion

13 December 2011 at 23:35

Blogger nevell said...

Hi, Peter
I mostly seem to catch on to music when it's no longer brand new. Like you, I can ever listen to "Sigh no More" by M&S. I have also discovered Noah & the Whale this year, but not yet their new CD - we have "First Days of Spring" & their 1st CD. Paul Simon - yes, but in our case "Songwriter" which is a superb compilation, coming right up to date. "One way Ticket" by Bryn Haworth also came in a year late, but did not disapoint at all, after not having heard him for about 25 years! I think "Chasing Light" by Gareth Davies-Jones is also from 2010, but always sounds fresh. Maybe we should also mention a certain live double-bill release called "One Rule" which demonstrates that a near 30 year gap & some new blood are no bad things when we're talking about Bill Mason & ATF - there are no dead horses here to flog!
Thanks for your tips, especially Arcade Fire, who are remarkable! Can't get into the new Coldplay really, and feel like Peter Gabriel is more than I'm prepared to take on at present. I think we need time to let music filter in sometimes ;-)

20 December 2011 at 23:08

Blogger nevell said...

Aggresive Rhubarb mentioned "Fly from Here" by Yes. Think I'll have to work up to it - I just have too many mental prejudices about the line up, but hey, I've survived ATF ! :-)

20 December 2011 at 23:26

Blogger Peter Banks said...

Cheers guys, always knew your selections would be more esoteric than my rather middle of the road stuff!

Seasonal Greetings one and all...

24 December 2011 at 16:52

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