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  • #46
    Only got about 30 from 2016

    Highlights

    Bowie - Darkstar
    Michael Kiwanuka - Love & Hate
    Charles Bradley - Changes
    Ferry - Avonmore (Remix)
    Jim



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    • #47
      Added 100 albums in 2016 but only 9 of them are from 2016:

      David Bowie - Blackstar
      Hooverphonic - In Wonderland
      The Liminanas - Malamore
      Michael Kiwanuka - Love & Hate
      The Rhythm Junks - It Takes a While
      Soldier's Heart - Night By Night
      Sting - 57th & 9th
      SX - Alpha
      Tony Joe White - Rain Crow

      Bowie's latest and last album contains great music but the sound quality is unfortunately terrible - a good example how mastering should not be...
      The Liminanas was probably the highlight in terms of new discoveries. It very much reminds me of Gainsbourg.
      And happy to see a new album of Tony Joe White. The man still has it...
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      • #48
        Originally posted by Pascal Hibon
        Added 100 albums in 2016 but only 9 of them are from 2016:

        David Bowie - Blackstar
        Hooverphonic - In Wonderland
        The Liminanas - Malamore
        Michael Kiwanuka - Love & Hate
        The Rhythm Junks - It Takes a While
        Soldier's Heart - Night By Night
        Sting - 57th & 9th
        SX - Alpha
        Tony Joe White - Rain Crow

        Bowie's latest and last album contains great music but the sound quality is unfortunately terrible - a good example how mastering should not be...
        The Liminanas was probably the highlight in terms of new discoveries. It very much reminds me of Gainsbourg.
        And happy to see a new album of Tony Joe White. The man still has it...
        The Liminanas album is indeed very good indeed. I also liked Nick Cave's new album. I bought a fair few reissues this year. The Super Deluxe edition of PiL's Metal Box was a high point.

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        • #49
          The Mission - Another Fall From Grace
          Matt Elliot - The Calm Before
          Blixa Bargeld & Teho Teardo - Nerissimo
          Jóhann Jóhannsson - Orpée
          King Dude - Sex
          Paul Simon - Stranger To Stranger
          David Bowie - Blackstar

          Looking over my collection it was a slow 2016 for me, not to many new ones.

          The Agnes Obel mentioned is really nice also.
          I couldn't arange with the Nick Cave. I guess his mourning didn't allow more.
          Cohen did very strong with his goodbye.
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          • #50
            Time to look back to this year's music.

            I'm considering here only albums released in 2017 (of which I have more than 100). I had to think about it quite some time to build a list of what I liked most this year. There were many good albums but not the one outstanding album.

            Here are my top ten (in descending order):

            Fink - Sunday Night Blues Club, Vol.1
            Lunatic Soul - Fractured
            Ray Wilson - Time & Distance
            Martin Kolbe & Ralf Illenberger - Essentials
            Anna Ternheim - All The Way To Rio
            Steven Wilson - To The Bone
            Anathema - The Optimist
            Markus Stockhausen - Far Into the Stars
            Michael Chapman - 50
            Courtney Barnett & Kurt Vile - Lotta Sea Lice


            Wish you all a good and healthy 2018 with plenty of music!
            Last edited by reinholdk; 2017-12-29, 17:08. Reason: typo: meant descending order

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            • #51
              I am still lost in my 70's music but here are a few new releases I bought in 2017 that are quite good

              Deeper Understanding --War on Drugs
              Slowdive --Slowdive
              Here on Earth--Jenny Scheinman
              If It's Alright With You-Songs of Gene MacLellan--Catherine MacLellan
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              • #52
                Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit - Nashville Sound
                Whitehorse - Panther in the Dollhouse
                Iron & Wine - Beast Epic
                Lindsey Buckingham Christine McVie - Self Titled

                To me it was a good year. Not often anymore that entire albums are enjoyable which I found to be the case with these 4.
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                • #53
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                  I've not acquired as much new music this year as in the past, but a few records have impinged my musical consciousness. In no particular order:

                  The Order of Time by Valerie June inhabits a new kind of territory among blues, r&b and mountain music; her wonderful voice and phrasing brings these songs wonderfully to life.

                  Feist's new album Pleasure is a long way from 1234, but for me is probably her most compelling, maybe her best, yet.

                  Eric Bibb's Migration Blues addresses one of the important features of the modern world, with a look towards both the past and future. Wonderfully supported by JJ Milteau on harmonica and Michael Jerome Browne on guitar.

                  Are they retro rockers or millenial posers? I don't know and don't care, I just know that Whitehorse makes really excellent rock and role, and their new album Panther In The Dollhouse is a pleasure.

                  Jenny Scheinman's Here On Earth is the soundtrack to a documentary about the Piedomont regions of North Carolina in the 30s and 40s. As you might expect, it tilts a bit toward bluegrass, but is so much more. Scheinman's jazz violin stars, and she's ably supported by folks like Bill Frisell.

                  One of my favorite moments of my live-music year was seeing Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn live in Toronto, and their newest album Echo In The Valley continues my infatuation. These are two banjo experts who can play jazz to mountain and everything in-between. Washburn's claw-hammer chops are almost a match for Fleck and his picks, and that is saying a very great deal. Outstanding.

                  Rhiannon Giddens continued her tour-de-force sequence with an outstanding new album, delivered with her typical big and robust voice which nonetheless can effortlessly create intimacy. She has had a background in historical black music (via the Carolina Chocolate Drops), as well as in Irish/Scottish music (she speaks Gaelic), and is steeped in traditional American folk and "protest" music. It all comes together seamlessly.

                  I've been working on liking Mary Halvorson, and although I've only had one listen I think her new album in Quartet form, Paimon, might do the trick. The compositions are by John Zorn and his writing style is a bit warmer than Mary's has been. I think this one's a keeper.

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                  • #54
                    New Albums in 2018

                    Like in the previous years I have added about 100 albums that have been released in the current year.

                    Selecting my number one album was easy:
                    it's Nils Petter Molvær's album Nordub, actually a corporation with Sly & Robbie, Eivind Aarset and Vladislav Delay.
                    This project and album greatly combines the Jamaican rhythm section of Sly & Robbie with the Scandinavian Electronic Jazz of Molvær, Aarset and Delay.
                    It's also a great experience to see these guys live on stage.

                    Here's my top ten list:

                    Nils Petter Molvær - Nordub
                    Tangerine Dream - The Sessions II
                    Tangerine Dream - The Sessions III
                    Cowboy Junkies - All that Reckoning
                    Riverside - Wasteland
                    Laura Gibson - Goners
                    Nils Frahm - All Melody
                    Christian Kjellvander - Wild Hxmans
                    Ben Howard - Noonday Dream
                    Glen Hansard - Between Two Shores

                    And here are some more albums of 2018 that I really like. These are in alphabetical order and grouped by genre.
                    They include the albums from above to give some orientation.
                    Especially for the Jazz albums I could definitely add more to this list, but since they usually require more attention while listening,
                    I don't listen to them as much as I do to others. So they typically fall a bit short in my year-end retrospect.

                    Jazz
                    Mathias Eick - Ravensburg
                    Shinya Fukumori Trio - For 2 Akis
                    Tord Gustavsen - The Other Side
                    Sly & Robbie meet Nils Petter Molvær feat Eivind Aarset and Vladislav Delay - Nordub
                    Aaron Parks - Little Big
                    GoGo Penguin - A Humdrum Star
                    Nils Wülker - Decade Live

                    Electronic, Ambient, Avantgarde
                    Ólafur Arnalds - re:member
                    Nils Frahm - All Melody
                    Jon Hassel - Listening to Pictures (Pentimento Volume One)
                    Anna von Hausswolff - Dead Magic
                    Tangerine Dream - The Sessions II
                    Tangerine Dream - The Sessions III
                    Unifony (feat. Mathias Eick) - Unifony

                    Rock
                    Joe Bonamassa - British Blues Explosion Live
                    Florence + the Machine - High as Hope
                    Gazpacho - Soyuz
                    Lunatic Soul - Under The Fragmented Sky
                    The Pineapple Thief - Dissolution
                    Riverside - Wasteland
                    Emma Ruth Rundle - On Dark Horses

                    Singer/Songwriter, Folk, R&B, Soul
                    17 Hippies - Kirschenzeit
                    Sarah Blasko - Depth of Field
                    Cowboy Junkies - All that Reckoning
                    Tina Dico - Fastland
                    Laura Gibson - Goners
                    Glen Hansard - Between Two Shores
                    Ben Howard - Noonday Dream
                    Christian Kjellvander - Wild Hxmans
                    Mark Knopfler - Down The Road Wherever
                    Ida Sand - My Soul Kitchen


                    Would love to hear from others what they liked the most.

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by reinholdk
                      Would love to hear from others what they liked the most.
                      • Vincent Taurelle, Ludovic Bruni, Nicolas Godin: Au service de la France
                      • ZAZ: Effet miroir
                      • Dimitri from Paris Presents Le CHIC Remix
                      • De-Phazz: Black White Mono

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                      • #56
                        Playing on Dandelion Radio at some point each day until the end of January (and then up on MixCloud) is the Festive 50 as voted for by you* the listener.
                        50 tracks released in previous 12 months.
                        Been doing this since a couple of years after John Peel's death when BBC R1 stopped doing theirs.



                        *Probably not you in particular
                        Paul Webster
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                        • #57
                          I’ve bought a lot of music this year but very little that was released in 2018.
                          If I have to choose one it’s John Coltrane. Both Directions at Once, The Lost Album which is really rather good.
                          Jim



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                          • #58
                            In no particular order:

                            Alco Frisbass - Le Bateleur
                            Nik Bärtsch's Ronin - Awase
                            Piniol - Bran Coucou
                            Sonar with David Torn - Vortex
                            The Messthetics - The Messthetics
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                            • #59
                              In terms of new music, my favorite this year has been, Vanished Gardens by Charles Lloyd & the Marvels, with both Lucinda Williams and Bill Frisell. Fantastic integration of jazz & americana.

                              Not new, but somehow I never listened to John Mayall's "USA Union" (even though I have over a dozen Mayall releases). Released after "Turning Point" and similar in style (acoustic, no drums). A really nice use of violin too.

                              (lots of re-releases this year. I have very much enjoyed the Dylan "More Blood, More Tracks" set and the Beatles "White Album" box set.)
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                              • #60
                                My favorite non-classical album this year is Leaving This Town by Jenni Ojibwe.
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