First Weekend: Rod Stewart, Van Morrison, Lucinda Williams, George Thorogood & the Destroyers.
Second Weekend: Steely Dan, ZZ Top, Allen Toussaint, Counting Crows, New Edition, Allman Brothers Band
First Weekend: Rod Stewart, Van Morrison, Lucinda Williams, George Thorogood & the Destroyers.
Second Weekend: Steely Dan, ZZ Top, Allen Toussaint, Counting Crows, New Edition, Allman Brothers Band
Here you go Brenty.
#8 Cold War Kids- Robbers and Cowards. I don’t care if they are Christian. I love Jesus.
#7 Tapes N Tapes- The Loon. Of course my favorite song is Omaha, but I think I would love it even if I lived elsewhere.
#6 Christina Aquilera-Back to Basics. I will admit that I have been a fan for a while now. I am seeing her in concert in February and I can’t wait.
#5 Beyonce-B’Day, I really only like Irreplaceable and Ring the Alarm
#4 El Perro Del Mar, I like this entire album
#3 Yeah Yeah Yeah’s -Show your bones. Song I like to run to: Phenomena
#2 The Rapture- Pieces of the People we Love. Song of the album goes to “First Gear”
#1 Sing Sing-Aerial The best song on this album is Mr. Kadali. This is a great album. I think you are all missing out if you don’t go out and buy this right away.
Brent’s Top Twelve
12) Destroyer – Destroyer’s Rubies – This guy is something else. He’s prolific, and complicated. What more could you ask?
11) Bruce Springsteen – We Shall Overcome – This thing just sort of died on me at the end of the summer. I blame my brother, who never warmed up to it.
10) Camera Obscura – Let’s Get Out Of This Country- Music I wish Belle and Sebastian would make again.
9) Twilight Singers – Powder Burns – It pisses me off to no end that Kent doesn’t like this CD. I don’t care that Greg Dulli is fat. It’s still New Orleans’ version of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
8) I’m From Barcelona – Let Me Introduce You To My Friends – This music has no soul. I like music like that.
7) Oh No Oh My – Oh No Oh My – In a year without the Shins, this is as close to a Shins CD I could find.
6) Tom Waits – B,B, and B – It’s not fait that Tom Waits has this much good music lying around. This box set, has more redeemable music than any box set should have. It will take me a year to get through it all.
5) Girl Talk – Night Ripper – If you haven’t listened to this, make it your business to do so. Mash-ups that don’t make you blush. What more could you want? Also there is this part where Biggie is rapping over Elton John’s “Tiny Dancer†that almost makes me cry.
4) El Perro Del Mar – Perro Del Mar – More soulless music. Better than IFB. And sad and pretty, and nice.
3) The Pipettes – We Are The Pipettes – And we’ve got no regrets.
2) Neko Case – Fox Confessor Brings The Flood – Let’s start with the title. I defy you to find a better CD title in 2006.
1) Beirut – Gulag Orkestar – This wasn’t a great year for music by any means, but this CD made it through the whole year without me ever getting sick of it. I don’t love it, like I loved Black Sheep Boy and Apologies to Queen Mary last year, but it really stuck around.
My CD from days gone by would be Milk Eyed Mender by Joanna Newsom. That CD was awesome, and I completely dismissed it. I am dumb.
Now then, for the band that would be on this, if I had longer to listen – Man Man – Six Demon Bag. I hardly knew ye.
The Motel Candle Wasters Award for me goes to The Decemberists – The Crane Wife. That song Kent likes so much screws that whole CD up for me. I don’t know what to do about it. It should be at the beginning or the end, or the trash.
Quickly My Favorite Tracks
5) Pull Shapes – The Pipettes
4) Van Helsing Boombox – Man Man
3) Europeon Oils – Destroyer
2) Ballet and Art – Eagle*Seagull
1) Star Witness – Neko Case
0) We’re From Barcelona – I’m From Barcelona
-1) Us Ones In Between – Sunset Rubdown
-2) Omaha – Tapes n Tapes
My Favorite Shows
5) Edith Frost
4) Eagle*Seagull
3) Flaming Lips
2) Jens Lekman
1) The Brunettes
I hope that Brent and Dave put out their own best of 2006 albums, too.
The 10 Best Alums of 2006, According to Kent
10. TV on the Radio – Return to Cookie Mountain – I know it doesn’t really sound like a complement, but this album sounds muddy. The sounds develop slowly, in layers, and always seem to be slightly slower than you want them to be. I love the effect, it pulls you in.
9. The Decemberists – The Crane Wife – The eight minute prog-rock song The Island is the best eight minute prog-rock song I’ve heard in a long time.
8. Eagle*Seagull – Eagle*Seagull – BK turned me on to this band. He says they’re great live. I’ve never seen them. I like the slow, sad mood of the singer’s voice, and the song with fireworks for percussion is fantastic. Their name is terrible. Am I supposed to pronounce the asterisk?
7. Cold War Kids – Robbers & Cowards – I first heard of these guys as the the opener for Tapes and Tapes. I loved them then, and got copies of all the EPs they had released up until then, as they didn’t have an album out yet. Then when the album came out, I though, eh, I have all the same songs on EPs, I don’t need to get that. I’ve since got the album and guess what? It’s got all the songs I like off the EPs! It’s a winner!
6. Sunset Rubdown – Shut Up I Am Dreaming – Besides Tom Waits, Sunset Rubdown may have been the best live show I saw all year. The Hold Steady came close, but Sunset Rubdown just blew me away. Spencer Krug’s voice is enough for me to keep this album on heavy rotation this year. I dig his lyrics about snakes with legs and big dumb scared kids, which remind me of Neutral Milk Hotel’s rambling imagery.
5. Jenny Lewis and the Watson Twins – Rabbit Fur Coat – I fell in love with this album early, then stopped listening to it for awhile and kind of forgot it came out this year. I went to the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville while at a library conference, which got me on a country music kick, and Jenny Lewis’ gospel/country album went right back in my playlists. The real stars of this album are the Watson Twins, who provide back up vocals, and I’ve always been a sucker for Lewis’ surprisingly soulful for a skinny white girl from California voice.
4. M. Ward – Post-War – M. Ward sounds old. Everything from his voice to his lyrics to his record production sounds like it was recorded in the Forties. It’s impressive. His distinctive gravelly voice is a lot softer than Tom Waits, but there’s a good deal of similarity between the two.
3. Tom Waits – Orphans – I can’t not put him on the list, even if it’s hard to really give a 3-cd album a worthy listen. While the 3rd Bastards CD is a little tough to listen to (normally Waits cuts the spoken word stuff down to one or two tracks per album, here there’s a lot more), but Brawlers and Bawlers are beautiful all the way through, even the 7 minute song about suicide bombers in the Middle East.
2. Beirut – Gulag Orkestar – The most original album of the year. Beirut sounds traditional, but who knows from what tradition. It’s part klezmer, part balkan, part electroinc, part whatever Americans think the music in Eastern Europe sounds like. It doesn’t sound like Gulag Orkestar, but Gulag Orkestar makes me miss Poland.
1. Bruce Springsteen – We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions – There hasn’t been an album that I have listened to more this year than this one. Springsteen’s voice sounds just like his band: at once extremely tight and on the edge of falling apart. Apparently people are calling this a protest album, but I never really thought of it that way, just that it’s a bunch of rocking traditional songs. Hearing him play My Oklahoma Home at JazzFest with the entire crowd singing “Blown Away!” is a memory of the storm and its aftermath that I’ll cherish for a long time. I’ve never even really been a Springsteen fan until this album. I liked the hipster-approved Nebraska, but that was it. This album made me delve into the Boss’ back catalog more deeply, even if I still can’t get into Born To Run‘s saxophone cheese.
Miscellaneous Awards
Album of 2005 That I Didn’t Put on Last Year’s List, Which May Have Been the Best of 2005: Okkervil River – Black Sheep Boy
Album That I First Listened to in the Past Week, Which May Have Made the Top Ten If I Had More Time to Listen to It: Annuals – Be He Me
Album That Would Have Made the Top Ten If Not For That One God-Awful Song That Ruins the Whole Thing (The Motel Candlewasters Honorary Award): The Hold Steady – Boys and Girls in America
The Phoned It In Award, or Most Disappointing Album: The Flaming Lips – At War With the Mystics
It would be for someone to remaster Blondie’s songs, and make them have more umph on my ipod. The band is so badass, but there’s something about the way the CD’s play that sounds limp compared to more current stuff. I know that this is fairly common with older music, but I wish someone would fix Blondie.
So driving back to Atlanta from New Orleans, I hear that My Morning Jacket is coming to Atlanta in November. Cool, I think, I like their album Z. Dave asks if he will like them. No, I resoundly respond.
So I check ticket prices. $25 a piece. What the heck? For Sufjan Stevens, sure. But My Morning Jacket? Maybe they are more popular than I thought. The Decemberists are only $20. And I know they are more popular. Unfortunately, I will be out of town for the Decemberists show. Stupid library conference…
If it was just me, I would lay down the $25 and go. But I don’t want to go by myself, and convincing someone to shell out $25 to see “Kent’s boring crap music” is really hard to do.
Pleas add to these lists. A new CD is just a friend you haven’t made yet!
1) Beirut – Gulag Orkestrar – I am a fool for this type of music. It’s like Nick Cave got into a fight with Neutral Milk Hotel.
2) El Perro del Mar – El Perro del Mar – This is like Nico got into a fight with Neil Young.
3)Girl Talk – Night Ripper – This is like all the pop music since the 60’s getting into a fight with eachother. And rap wins most of the time.
4) Bruce Springsteen – We Shall Overcome – This is like Bruce Springsteen got into a fight with Tom Waits.
5) Neko Case – Fox Confessor Brings the Flood – This wins my award for best lyrics. It’s not even close. Plus she has a badass voice.
Music from 2005 that for one reason or another I am just now appreciating:
1) Broken Social Scene – Broken Social Scene – I recommend listening to this backwards from “It’s All Gonna Break” I didn’t like this for the longest. Then I hooked onto that one song. Now it’s so awesome.
2) The Brunette’s – Mars Loves Venus – I saw them open for The Shins and C.Y.H.S.Y, and they were better than both. I finally founds this CD used, but then it was in Chelsey’s car stereo when it got jacked. Too bad we already had a copy on the computer. Take that asshole stereo stealers!
3) Martha Wainwright – Martha Wainwright – She has this song called “Bloody Motherfucking Asshole” on it. (Sorry Marnie) She also has a whale of a voice.
4) CocoRosie – Noah’s Arc – This music is creepy. They have a dying cat sound. Throughout an entire song. What more can one ask for?
5) Andrew Bird – Andrew Bird and The Mysterious Production of Eggs – I had this and barely liked it for half a year or so. Then Sufjan Stevens’ Illinois cd made me appreciate it. It’s like this is the appetizer, and Illinois is the main course.
Now I am the proud owner of tickets to see Tom Waits on August 1 and Sufjan Stevens on Sept 20.
Once I get around to getting those Sept 25 Saints-Falcons tickets, I will be a happy camper.
Here’s the big names by day for the Fest. Greg, I expect you’ll be flying in?
Looks like I’ll be making a trip both weekends. The one I most want to see is Fats Domino, but Leslie wants to see Frogman Henry and told me that I shouldn’t miss Ani DiFranco live. Plus, it’s hard to turn down Dylan and Dr. John.
First Weekend: 28, 29, and 30 April 2006 The Meters Dave Matthews Band Bob Dylan Yolanda Adams Allen Toussaint with special guest Elvis Costello Ani DiFranco Dr. John Hugh Masekela Keb’ Mo’ Yerba Buena Rebirth Brass Band Preservation Hall Jazz Band Irvin Mayfield & the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra Galactic Snooks Eaglin Cowboy Mouth Clarence “Frogman” Henry Terence Blanchard Walter “Wolfman” Washington & the Roadmasters Sonny Landreth Kermit Ruffins & the Barbecue Swingers the subdudes Ritmo Caribeno John Mooney & Bluesiana Terrance Simien Anders Osborne BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet Charmaine Neville Banu Gibson & New Orleans Hot Jazz Troy “Trombone Shorty”” Andrews with special guest Steve Turre St. Joseph the Worker Choir Dukes of Dixieland Eddie Bo John Lee & the Heralds of Christ C.J. Chenier The Iguanas Luther Kent & Trickbag Steve Riley & the Mamou Playboys Big Sam’Â’s Funky Nation Rosie Ledet Lil’Â’ Rascals Brass Band Lil’Â’ Band O’Â’ Gold Greater Antioch Full Gospel Church Choir D.L. Menard & the Louisiana Aces James Rivers Movement Johnny Sketch & the Dirty Notes NewBirth Brass Band James Andrews Leigh ““Little Queenie” Harris Sunpie & the Louisiana Sunspots World Leader Pretend Gregg Stafford’Â’s Jazz Hounds Shades of Praise Choir Leah Chase Jhelisa’Â’s Tribute to Nina Simone Melody Clouds Christian Scott Crown Seekers Popular Ladies Nine Times Men Westbank Steppers and the Young Men’Â’s Olympians Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs David Egan Franklin Avenue BC Choir T-Sale J. Monque’Â’D Blues Band Vivaz Bryan Lee & the Blues Power Band Panorama Jazz Band Los Sagitarios Cynthia Liggins-Thomas One A-Chord Gospel Singers Andrew Hall’Â’s Society Brass Band Louisiana Repertory Jazz Band Jonathan Batiste Loyola University Jazz Ensemble Coolbone Brass Band Hard Head Hunters Mardi Gras Indians Mahogany Brass Band Tim Laughlin Jo ““Cool”” Davis Lighthouse Gospel Singers Voices of Distinction Young Tuxedo Brass Band Kim Prevost Leroy Jones San Severino of France Higher Dimensions of Praise Joe Krown Furious Five and Untouchables Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs Willis Prudhomme & Zydeco Express The Revealers Poor Clares The Elements Los Vecinos SUBR Jazz Ensemble Jambalaya Cajun Band Dwayne Dopsie & the Zydeco Hellraisers Paulin Brothers Brass Band Don Vappie Connie Jones The Jackson Travelers Tony Bazley Providence BC Mass Choir Val & Love Alive w/ the Dimensions of Faith Chops Funky 7 Brass Band Unstoppable Gospel Singers Belton Richard Inspirational Gospel Singers Pinstripe Brass Band Local International Allstars The Bester Singers Gospel Inspirations of Boutte |
Second Weekend: 5, 6, and 7 May 2006 Fats Domino Jimmy Buffett Lionel Richie Paul Simon Keith Urban The Ohio Players Doug E. Fresh Slick Rick Special Ed & Big Daddy Kane India ““The Princess of Salsa”” Irma Thomas Robert Randolph & the Family Band Doug Kershaw Little Feat Koko Taylor Bishop Paul S. Morton, Sr. & the Greater St. Stephen Mass Choir The Radiators Angelique Kidjo Pete Fountain Donald Harrison with special guests George Coleman & Eddie Palmieri Le Grand Ballet “Ngalam”” du Senegal Yonder Mountain String Band Buckwheat Zydeco Deacon John Nicholas Payton Chris Owens The Ladies of New Orleans R&B featuring The Dixie Cups Wanda Rouzan & Jean Knight Roland Guerin with special guest Marcus Roberts The Dirty Dozen Brass Band Rockin’Â’ Dopsie Jr. & the Zydeco Twisters Big Chief Bo Dollis & the Wild Magnolias Ellis Marsalis with special guest Lew Tabackin Ivan Neville & Dumpstaphunk Treme Brass Band Big Chief Monk Boudreaux & the Golden Eagles Marcia Ball George French Stephanie Jordan Hot 8 Brass Band Sherman Washington & the Zion Harmonizers Frankie Ford Tab Benoit Marva Wright & the BMWs Lars Edegran & the New Orleans Ragtime Orchestra Astral Project Michael White & the Original Liberty Jazz Band featuring Thais Clark Amanda Shaw & the Cute Guys New Orleans Klezmer Allstars Theresa Andersson Bob French & the Original Tuxedo Jazz Band Jeremy Davenport Papa Grows Funk Wayne Toups & Zydecajun Lockport Chapter Choir Nathan & the Zydeco Cha Chas Tony Green & Gypsy Jazz Bruce Daigrepont The Johnson Extension Geno Delafose & French Rockin’ Boogie Soul Rebels Brass Band John Boutte Thomas “Big Hat”” Fields Rocks of Harmony Alvin Batiste & the Jazzstronauts Germaine Bazzle Watson Memorial Teaching Ministries Jeremy Lyons & the Deltabilly Boys Reggie Hall & the Twilighters New Orleans Spiritualettes Storyville Stompers Tornado and Stooges Brass Bands Scene Boosters Lady Rollers Original Men and Ladies Buckjumpers and Valley of the Silent Men Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs Lil’Â’ Brian & the Zydeco Travelers Savoy Family Cajun Band Eric Lindell McDonogh #35 Gospel Choir Susan Cowsill Mem Shannon & the Membership Kim Carson Easter Rockers Tyronne Foster & the Arc Singers La Bande ““Feufollet”” Zulu Male Ensemble Jeff & Vida Zion Trinity Fredy Omar con su Banda Driskill Mountain Boys Bamboula 2000 Otra Little Freddie King New Orleans NightCrawlers Brass Band Chris Clifton Amina Figarova Band of The Netherlands Pine Leaf Boys Michael Ward Dynamic Smooth Family Imagination Movers Lyle Henderson Leviticus Gospel Singers NOCCA Jazz Ensemble Harvey Spirituals Real Untouchables and Smitty Dee’Â’s Brass Bands Mandeville High School Jazz Ensemble Pfister Sisters Second Nazarine Gospel Choir June Gardner Golden Wings Batiste Brothers Gospel Stars Highsteppers Brass Band |