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My Top Albums of 2007
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Neon BibleNeon Bible by Arcade Fire
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Arcade Fire came out of nowhere this year with one of the most underrated, unknown great albums of the year. Sounding a lot like early David Bowie, Talking Heads, and a little bit of Bruce Springsteen, this album returns alternative rock to its righteous guitar riffs and not-knowing-where-its-going tempos. See my review for more information. Favorite track: Intervention
CassadagaCassadaga by Bright Eyes
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He’s been called the next generation’s Bob Dylan, and while a few songs do sound like the classic folk singer, Bright Eyes’ leader Conor Oberst also hones Leonard Cohen, John Lennon, Tim Buckley, early Ryan Adams and Dougie MacLean with his latest masterpiece about his journey to spiritual awakening. See my review for more information. Favorite track: Classic Cars
One Cell in the SeaOne Cell in the Sea by A Fine Frenzy
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Alison Sudol has the beautiful voice of Sarah McLachlan and Chantal Kreviazuk, but also has the distinct songwriting to set her apart; she writes lyrics that could compete with Coldplay and Keane, and music that stirs the sounds of Philip Glass. There’ll be more to come from this beautiful songstress. See my review for more information. Favorite track: Almost Lover
Goodbye Blue MondayGoodbye Blue Monday by Jeremy Fisher
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Jeremy Fisher came out of Canada sounding like early Simon and Garfunkel with a cross of Tom Petty and Joshua Radin thrown in. This album is pop rock at its best; the songs are catchy and great to sing along to. See my review for more information. Favorite track: American Girls
Costello MusicCostello Music by The Fratellis
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This is the album that Jet's newest should have been -- simple guitar-driven music with lyrics that are fun! And while most musicians might want their music to grow more, record sales spoke plenty for what the fans preferred. If you’re a fan of classic Oasis or Blur, then you’ll love this! Favorite track: Baby Fratelli
Once: Music from the Motion PictureOnce: Music from the Motion Picture by Original Soundtrack
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The best soundtrack of the year! Although most of the music was taken from an older album featuring Hansard and Irglova, it was fresh and new for most audiences. This soundtrack will have you singing the songs in your head for days on end. After listening to this album, you’ll hear their chemistry is undeniable. Favorite track: "Lies" and "Falling Slowly
LifelineLifeline by Ben Harper & the Innocent Criminals
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Just like The Killers echoed Springsteen on "Sam’s Town" and Arcade Fire echoed Bowie and Talking Heads on "Neon Bible," Ben Harper must’ve been channeling classic Van Morrison when he and his band recorded the album "Lifeline" in just seven days. Don’t be fooled by the Morrison comparison, though; this album is superfluous with gospel, blues and soul. Favorite track: Say You Will
Live at MontereyLive at Monterey by The Jimi Hendrix Experience
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This is Hendrix’s essential performance and you’ll be amazed at the effortless transition from song to song by Hendrix and his band. One of my favorite moments is at the end of "Wild Thing," you can hear the crowd and the MC’s reaction as Hendrix sets his guitar on fire, a poetic moment of knowing there will never be another performance like this one. Favorite track: Like a Rolling Stone
100 Days, 100 Nights100 Days, 100 Nights by Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings
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I loved Winehouse’s sophomore album, but this woman blows her away! Jones may not have all the tabloid baggage that Winehouse does, but, man, can she sing soul! With a production sounding just as if it were out of the 1960s/1970s, Jones and her band swagger and sway their way with all the funk and soul that should be in today’s soul. Favorite track: Let Them Knock
As I AmAs I Am by Alicia Keys
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A wonderful musician and a beautiful woman to boot, Keys released the best album of her career so far this past year with this album. She has songs that sound soulful, have a touch of classic Prince, utilize instruments of all kinds; you can tell Keys went through much soul searching to record this album. Favorite track: Superwoman
SawdustSawdust by The Killers
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The Killers did just release the Springsteen-esque "Sam’s Town" in early October 2006, but they released an album of B-sides, soundtrack cuts, and previously unreleased tracks on "Sawdust." If you like the Killers at all, get this album! It also contains a cover of Kenny Rogers’ "Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love to Town" and a great cover of Dire Straits’ "Romeo and Juliet." Favorite track: Tranquilize
Battlestar Galactica: Season 3Battlestar Galactica: Season 3
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The only instrumental album on this list because it’s so damn good (and, no, you don’t have to be a fan of the Battlestar Galactica TV series to like it)! There is heavy Indian and Irish/Scottish music undertones influencing a few of the tracks and a remake of Bob Dylan’s "All Along the Watchtower." Favorite track: Admiral and Commander
Year ZeroYear Zero by Nine Inch Nails
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I’m a big NIN fan but "The Fragile" and "With Teeth" definitely disappointed me. Well, Trent Reznor returns with the music that made him rise to fame with this album. Clearly a concept album about the current administration running our country and its faults, "Year Zero" has some of Reznor’s finest songwriting. See my review for more information. Favorite track: My Violent Heart
For Lovers, Dreamers & MeFor Lovers, Dreamers & Me by Alice Smith
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Smith blends funk, rock, and jazz. I can truly say that there hasn’t been another singer like Smith before. The 4-octave singer goes from deep to soft vocals in the matter of seconds and, best of all, she does it flawlessly and sounding good. This is the album that Joss Stone should have released this past year. Favorite track: Gary’s Song
MagicMagic by Bruce Springsteen
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A welcome return to true rock n’ roll and an underlying political message in most songs; "Magic" truly casts its spell effectively. I was lucky to see them in concert recently and they definitely don’t disappoint! Favorite track: Girls in Their Summer Clothes
Traveling Wilburys (2 CD / 1 DVD)Traveling Wilburys (2 CD / 1 DVD) by The Traveling Wilburys
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Roy Orbison. George Harrison. Bob Dylan. Jeff Lynne. Tom Petty. If you don’t know these names, you don’t know music. They formed this band in the late '80s. After their last album in '90, the albums were discontinued. This year found one of the most anticipated reissues with this album. If you like Orbison, The Beatles, Dylan, Petty or ELO, get this. Favorite track: "End of the Line
GraduationGraduation by Kanye West
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2007 started out being a great year for the talented Kanye West. Especially once his album topped chart contender 50 Cent’s new album. Unfortunately, it ended in tragedy as West lost his mother to a cosmetic surgery/heart defect mishap. This album has got a great mix of hip hop, R&B, dance and rock on it for music fans of any genre. Favorite track: Everything I Am
Back to BlackBack to Black by Amy Winehouse
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As I stated above, I love Winehouse’s newest album and think every track on it is great. Thanks to her and other soul divas like Sharon Jones and Bettye LaVette, soul and R&B has returned to the great sound that Aretha Franklin, James Brown and Sam Cooke started. See my review for more information. Favorite track: Back to Black