Friday, 30 December 2011

2011 - Albums of the Year


And now, the end is near, and so I face the final curtain...



What an excellent year it's been for music. As well as great new records from old favourites like Luke Haines, Elbow and PJ Harvey, I've also made some incredible new discoveries from the likes of Skint & Demoralised, The King Blues and Cosmo Jarvis. Many of the artists I've been championing don't get a lot of attention from the radio or music press, yet they have strong fanbases and if the winds of taste were blowing in the right direction for a change, they'd be topping the charts. Not that topping the charts means anything to anyone but the X-Factor idiots these days.

Anyway, it's been a hard fought battle on my own chart of the year. Will my favourite band of the 21st Century clinch a hat-trick of number one albums... or has someone else beaten them to the top spot?

Click the links to hear a selection of my favourite tracks from each of the albums.

My Top 20 Albums of 2011

20. Glen Campbell - Ghost On The Canvas

19. Art Brut - Brilliant! Tragic!

18. Half Man Half Biscuit - 90 Bisodol (Crimond)

17. Arctic Monkeys - Suck It And See

16. Paul Simon - So Beautiful Or So What?

15. 8in8 - Nighty Night

14. Skint & Demoralised - This Sporting Life

13. The Airborne Toxic Event - All At Once

12. Luke Haines - 9 1/2 Psychedelic Meditations On British Wrestling Of The 1970's And Early 1980's

11. Shirley Lee - Winter Autumn Summer Spring

10. Fountains of Wayne - Sky Full Of Holes

9. The Vaccines - What Did You Expect From The Vaccines?

8. The King Blues - Punk & Poetry

7. PJ Harvey - Let England Shake

6. Cosmo Jarvis - Is The World Strange Or Am I Strange?

5. Elbow - Build A Rocket, Boys!

4. Fleet Foxes - Helplessness Blues

3. Noah & The Whale - Last Night On Earth

2. The Indelicates - David Koresh, Superstar

1. Frank Turner - England Keep My Bones


Apologies to The Indelicates then, it would have been nice to let them win three albums in a row, but brutal honesty must give the award to Frank Turner this year. Truth is, any one of the albums in the Top Five would have been a worthy victor in less exciting years. There's not an album there I wouldn't fight to see gain more recognition. Cosmo Jarvis asks, Is The World Strange Or Am I Strange...? And FRank Turner replies...

Not everyone grows up to be an astronaut
Not everyone was born to be a king
Not everyone can be Freddie Mercury
Everyone can raise a glass and sing
Well, I haven't always been a perfect person
I haven't done what mum and dad had dreamed

But on the day I die I'll say
"At least I fucking tried!"
That's the only eulogy I need
That's the only eulogy I need.

Happy New Year, thanks for wasting some of the old one reading this silly little blog. Despite everything, it's been fun.


6 rants and reactions:

Cody Bones said...

Happy New year to you too Rol

Nota Bene said...

OK, now I keep seeing that Glen Campbell album cropping up on best of 2011 lists. But really? Really? I can't believe it. Not hat I've heard it. I jst can't believe it!

Happy New Year - hope 2012 bring you good fortune

dickvandyke said...

Well done kiddo.
And thanks for the pathos, angst and enlightenment.
1 day Matthew, man will walk on the moon.

Rol said...

Cheers, Cody.

Nota - well, it's all subjective, in't it. It's a very nice album with some lovely arrangements and a good choice of songs. I suspect many people have included it in their lists because it's Glen's last hurrah, but that said... it's better than a lot of the records I saw doing well this year. In My Humble Opinion.

Dick - angst, moi?

Steve said...

It's funny isn't it - we used to spend all that time discussing new albums and new music - and this year, I've not heard a single one of your Top 20 (I'm old)

I nearly bought the Glen Campbell one, but that's as close as I got.

I did get two CDs at Christmas though.

Rol said...

Which were...?

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