Monday, February 20, 2017

2016 Albums - 5 to 1

Corinne Bailey Rae The Heart Speaks in Whispers.jpgCorinne Bailey Rae - The Heart Speaks in Whispers - Her first album lived in Cathie's car CD for years as a choice the whole family could agree on. When this popped up on one of the publications that I track, I decided to give it a listen.  I had forgotten what a warm and inviting experience her music is.  It's old and familiar, yet, still fresh and new at the same time.








Loud HailerJeff Beck - Loud Hailer - Jeff Beck has frustrated me for decades.  He is a great guitar player, who doesn't want to play pop music.  When he doesn't have a singer to work with, I find his music to lack a focus.  Add to that his tendency to create jazz/rock fusion, and I usually just stay away.  I was so surprised when I listened to this. These are songs.  The general theme is political, but, really, it is just classic guitar rock done by one of the best who has ever done it.





Chance 3.jpgChance the Rapper - Coloring Book - I don't listen to a lot of hip-hop and what I do listen to is not current.  I gave this a listen based on last year's Trumpet Donnie album and Chance's recent appearance on Saturday night live.  While it took me a few listens to come to appreciate the album, I chalk that up to my lack of exposure to the genre.  It is an upbeat, positive look at the world that is missing in most music from this genre. I am very much looking forward to his future work.








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Emma Pollock - In Search of Harperfield - I first heard this at 5 AM on BBC 6 and it caught my ear.  It is a very British, female, singer/songwriter album that captures your attention with her melodies and gives you enough lyrics to keep you interested.  It has been near the top of the rotation for the entire year.








Sturgill Simpson A Sailor's Guide To Earth.jpg Simpson - A Sailor's Guide to Earth - Simpson's Metamodern Sounds in Country Music was my second favorite album of 2014. I put this on the headphones for my lunch walk one day in March and I kept walking until I heard the whole thing (it's only 39 minutes long). This reminds you that good country music is soul music.  It's more of a 60's Memphis style of country than the current version coming from Nashville, plus, to give it more soul, he works with the Dap Kings.  It starts with him welcoming his son to earth and ends with the best song on the album, an uptempo shuffle.  In between, he covers Nirvana and gives In Bloom new depth.  This was far and away the best thing I heard all year.

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