Tuesday, October 24, 2006

I'm going to Amoeba Records next week. What are five 2006 releases that I should pick up?

14 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

MICAH P. HINSON: MICAH P. HINSON & THE OPERA CRCUIT/ JADE TREE JT1117 CD

BRIAN ENO & DAVID BYRNE: MY LIFE IN THE BUSH OF GHOSTS/ NONESUCH RECORDS 79894 CD

THE LATE CORD: LIGHTS FROM THE WHEELHOUSE/ 4AD RECORDS MAD2601 CD UK

JENNY LEWIS WITH THE WATSON TWINS: RABBIT FUR COAT/ TEAM LOVE RECORDS TEAMLOVE08 CD

CHARLES MINGUS: AT UCLA 1965 – MUSIC WRITTEN FOR MONTEREY 1965 NOT HEAQRD...PLAYED IN ITS ENTIRETY AT UCLA SEPTEMBER 25, 1965 (Royce Hall, UCLA, Los Angeles)/ SUNNY SIDE RECORDS SSC30341 2xCD (1965)

JUANA MOLINA: SON/ DOMINO RECORDS 801390009426 CD

SOMEONE STILL LOVES YOU BORIS YELTSIN: BROOM/ POLYVINYL RECORDS PRC122 CD

3:45 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I just went on a binge and picked these up recently.

Sean Lennon - Friendly Fire. It's a pleasant listen and has it's moments. Close to being really good and great, but not quite there. Still, it's a nice record.

Eels (with strings) - Live at Town Hall. Nice, mellow acoustic Eels. Cool cover of Dylan's "Girl From the North Country" that doesn't sound like Dylan at all.

My Morning Jacket - Okonokos. Probably my favorite band going right now. And, their live stuff really let's them open up and breathe. I love this record. Great rocking record. Great driving record. Great put on your headphones at work and get some good stuff done record.

M. Ward - Transfigurations of Vincent. Been into him lately. I think I like "Transistor Radio" better, but this is good too. Cool version of Bowie's "Let's Dance" that you won't even recognize.

Bob Dylan - Modern Times. I won't talk about this much, except that it's been in high rotation since I got it. Even if he's ripping people off, the music, melodies, rhythms and words just sound good.

3:45 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

maatthew

3:46 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ornette Coleman, Sound Grammer

How does Ornette still sound so amazing at 75?

Solveig Slettahjell, Pixiedust

Norwegian vocalist has unbelievable patience; hints of Mazzy Star, but she can really sing.

Klezmatics, Woody Guthrie's Happy Joyous Hanukkah

Finally, a Hanukkah album that .... do you remember that last Hanukkah album you listened to? Asher will like it ... and so will you.

John Lee Hooker: Hooker

The first Hooker box set. Why aren't there blues artists like him any more? People say jazz is dead. Blues was once so vibrant. Here's proof.

Marisa Monte has two new albums out on Metro Blue. I love her voice.

3:47 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

this is what aaron would suggest...

1. asobi seksu - Citrus
2. the long winters - putting the days to bed
3. bonnie prince billy - the letting go
4. nels cline - new monastery (<-this really does RULE)
5. fred anderson - timeless - live at the velvet lounge (chicago)
and of course, the new Yo La Tengo...but i'd expect you to have that already.
same goes for the new Hold Steady.

rock.

3:50 PM  
Blogger Stacia said...

I'm gonna list stuff that's necessary and not already mentioned for 2006:

1) Ali Farka Toure - 'Savane'

2) TV On The Radio - 'Return To Cookie Mountain'

3) J Dilla - 'Donuts'

4) The Knife - 'Silent Shout'

5) The Sleepy Jackson - 'Personality - One Was A Spider One Was A Bird'

4:16 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Joseph Arthur, Nuclear Daydream

4:22 PM  
Blogger david said...

I haven't heard any of these, so it's more out of curiosity than personal recommendation (You buy them so I don't have to?):

--Luke Haines, Off My Rocker at the Art School Bop

--Bert Jansch, The Black Swan

--Sparks, Hello Young Lovers

--J Dilla, The Shining

4:32 PM  
Blogger Stacia said...

I would say skip Joseph Arthur's 2006 release. It's a rehash. 'Redemption's Son' from 2002 is the one.

4:38 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I second the suggestion above for the new Yo La Tengo, an excellent return to form.

I'd also encourage you to think about the NEW M. Ward ("Post-War"). I was not a big fan of his previous stuff (which I found just ok) but I think he, like Cat Power, is breaking out from the indie/singer-songwriter niche.

Other ideas:

1. Beck "The Information" - Hype fatigue from the last few albums had set in and I was avoiding it for a bit, but the new album is good and growing on me.

2. Phoenix "It's Never Been Like That" - Yeah, the lead singer knocked up Sofia Coppola and they ocassionally remind me of a cross btwn The Strokes and Maroon 5. Still, it's a solid album of catchy pop/rock nuggets.

3. Radiodread - Reggae covers of "Ok Computer". It's a comp so it's a mixed bag, but I'm a sucker for both Radiohead and roots reggae. A great illustration of how sturdy these songs are. Maybe just download the Toots & Sugar Minott tracks?

4. Spank Rock "YoYoYoYo" - Love this record. It's booty hip-hop for indie kids. Think MIA without the political posturing. Very dirty and very fun.

Honoarble mentions:
5. Vetiver "To Find Me Gone" - A nice indie record from Andy Cabic & friends. Gotta rep the Bay Area.

6. V/A "Soul Power: Funky Kingston Vol 2" - Killer reggae covers of funk tunes. Goes nicely with the Radiodread album. Came out last year.

5:17 PM  
Blogger isaacjosephson said...

Wow.

I haven't heard of about 80% of these. Guess I've got a lot of Rhapsody homework to do between now and next week.

2:32 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

1. Bob Dylan - Modern Times
2. Beck - The Information
3. Robert Randolph & The Family Band - Colorblind
4. Arctic Monkeys - Who The Fuck Are the Arctic Monkeys
5. Under the Influence of Giants - Under the Influence of Giants

Runner ups:
1.Panic! At the Disco - Live Sessions
2. OK Go - Oh No (technically 2005)
3. Yeah Yeah Yeah's - Show Your Bones
4. Tenacious D - The Pick of Destiny (11/14 release, but you can find it now if you look for it)
5. Gnarls Barkley - St. Elsewhere (probably my heaviest rotated CD of the summer)

9:23 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Rhymefest
Lupe Fiasco
Decemberists
Thom Yorke - The Eraser
Art Brut

9:09 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Cat Power - The Greatest
Decemberists - Crane Wife

5:30 PM  

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