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RE: (TV) Top CDs of 2008



Certainly a top five day of my year is Andy's annual list.  Turned me onto
more new music than anyone since my freshman college roommate.

I love Dead Meadow and some of the others listed.  But am really into Hold
Steady.  In my book, four for four.  Four great first albums.

Who else has gone four for four, Heads?  Anyone else?

Again, we love Andy because he listens to crap so we don't have to.

Looking forward to filling out this year's list.

Thanks for all you do.

Scott Simpson
 
212 795 2846
 
Yes Rudy, a community organizer
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From: tv-owner@obbard.com [mailto:tv-owner@obbard.com] On Behalf Of Andy
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 10:43 PM
To: tv@obbard.com
Subject: (TV) Top CDs of 2008

There is no question that the shift away from album rock continues 
unabated as the digital age morphs back to the golden age of singles 
that marked the birth of rock and roll.  However, the following 10 
releases retained the necessary ingredients to make my top CD list for 2008.

1. Black Mountain - In the Future - The follow-up to the brilliant 
2005 self-titled debut by these Vancouver rockers leads the list. 
Great live, great on disc, great band!
2. The Black Angels - Directions to See a Ghost - Wonderful 
rollicking rockers from Austin also provided one of the best live 
shows of the year.
3. Elbow - The Seldom Seen Kid - Another great album by one of my 
favorite British bands; they are now 4 for 4 on my top list.
4. Stephen Malkmus & the Jicks - Real Emotional Trash - In a year 
marked with several terrific Pavement reissues, its former leader 
released his best solo disc.
5. Okkervil River - The Stand Ins - The companion piece to last 
year's superb Stage Names is a bookend that really could be the 
second part of a double disc set.
6. Plants And Animals - Parc Avenue - Debut full-length by arty 
Montreal trio blends different genres and soundscapes beautifully.
7. Secret Machines - Secret Machines - His brother's departure did 
not prevent Brandon Curtis from returning to the monster sound of 
their 2004 top CD Now Here is Nowhere.
8. Dead Meadow - Old Growth - One of the great power trios of the 
past decade, this is their 6th album and as good as it gets.
9. Steve Winwood - Nine Lives - Steve Winwood delivers his best set 
of music in more than 20 years; blue-eyed soul and the Hammond B3 reign
anew.
10. The Gutter Twins - Saturnalia - Greg Dulli of Afghan Whigs joins 
Mark Lanegan of Screaming Trees to produce a wonderfully 
introspective, gloomy yet graceful, set that soars.

Honorable Mention:
Antietam - Opus Mixtum
Blitzen Trapper - Furr
Lindsey Buckingham - Gift of Screws
The Futureheads - This is Not the World
The Hold Steady - Stay Positive
Bob Mould - District Line
My Morning Jacket - Evil Urges
Travis - Ode to J Smith
TV on the Radio - Dear Science
Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend
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