Happy New Year!! With 2008 hear I continue to look back on 2007. What a great year for music 2007 was and especially for new albums almost all my favorite indie rock bands came out with new albums and didn't disappoint. Now after much thought here is my top 40 albums of 2007:
1. Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
2. The White Stripes - Icky Thump
3. Ryan Bingham - Mescalito
4. Spoon - Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga
5. Paul McCartney - Memory Almost Full
6. The National - Boxer
7. Bleu Edmondson - Lost Boy
8. The Shins - Wincing The Night Away
9. Ryan Adams - Easy Tiger
10. Son Volt - The Search
11. Okkervil River - The Stag Names
12. Bruce Springsteen - Magic
13. Steve Earle - Washington Square Serenade
14. Robert Plant & Alison Krauss - Raising Sands
15. Owen Temple - Two Thousand Miles
16. Nathan Hamilton - Six Black Birds
17. Bright Eyes - Cassadaga
18. The Arcade Fire - Neon Bible
19. Cross Canadian Ragweed - Mission California
20. Kevin Fowler - Bring It On
21. Kings Of Leon - Because Of The Times
22. Adam Hood - Different Groove
23. Jason Eady - Wild Eyed Serenade
24. The New Pornographers - Challengers
25. Modest Mouse - We Were Dead Before The Ship Sank
26. Lyle Lovett - It's Not Big, It's Large
27. Ha Ha Tonka - Buckle In The Bible Belt
28. Zack Walther & the Cronkites - Live at Tavern In The Gruene
29. Josh Grider - Million Miles To Go
30. Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - Living With The Living
31. Stephanie Briggs - Spark
32. Andrew Bird - Armchair Apocrypha
33. Keith Davis - Answered Prayers
34. Brandon Rhyder - Live
35. Shooter Jennings - Wolf
36. Jackson Taylor - Dark Days
37. Cory Morrow - Ten Years
38. Jack Ingram - This Is It
39. Ryan Adams - Follow The Lights EP
40. Bright Eyes - Four Winds EP
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3 comments:
Nice list, I especially was surprised by the quality of the Jason Eady CD. But, where is the Walt Wilkins & The Mystiqueros....one of the top 10 at least!
You couldn't have said it better about Jackson Taylor and Dark Days... the Entire Album Rocks!
As a woman, I don't normally go for all that Outlaw stuff with all the heeing and hawing from testosterone overload but I have to admit that under all that leather and beneath the jailhouse ink he is got going on, Jackson Taylor can write some pretty insightful lyrics. Hnmmm... who knew?
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