Best 2008 Releases?

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Ruby Mae

Re: Best 2008 Releases?
« Reply #40 on: 27 Jan 2009, 03:44 pm »
Thanks to those who had Calexico-Carried to Dust on their "best of" list...
I am loving it!
 :singing:

JoshK

Re: Best 2008 Releases?
« Reply #41 on: 27 Jan 2009, 04:44 pm »
If that is your first Calexico album, pick up Feast of Wire next.  That is probably their best, but they have a lot of really good ones (I like Garden Ruin, but it is different than the others).  I also like the EP of Calexico with Iron & Wine (collaborating). 

Ruby Mae

Re: Best 2008 Releases?
« Reply #42 on: 27 Jan 2009, 05:07 pm »
If that is your first Calexico album, pick up Feast of Wire next.  That is probably their best, but they have a lot of really good ones (I like Garden Ruin, but it is different than the others).  I also like the EP of Calexico with Iron & Wine (collaborating). 

I do have Garden Ruin and Calexico with Iron and Wine (which I really like) but this latest one...I just can't stop listening! It is like an addiction.  :drool: If I don't restrict myself soon, I'm afraid I'll burn out on it!  But I will look in to  Feast of Wire and I am open to any other suggestions you may have. I need more music!   

martinr

Re: Best 2008 Releases?
« Reply #43 on: 28 Jan 2009, 03:06 am »
I just ordered Feast of Wire - Thanks for the recommendations!!

- Martin

toobluvr

Re: Best 2008 Releases?
« Reply #44 on: 29 Jan 2009, 12:06 am »

Two more very excellent releases in 2008:

Bob Dylan - Tell Tale Signs: Bootleg Series Vol 8

David Gilmour -  Live in Gdansk

The Gilmour cd is not the most spontaneous or freewheeling, but the performance is certainly precise, huge sounding, and impressive.

The Dylan cd is excellent both musically and sonically, with an intimate and warm acoustic.




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« Reply #45 on: 29 Jan 2009, 12:35 am »

Two more very excellent releases in 2008:

Bob Dylan - Tell Tale Signs: Bootleg Series Vol 8

David Gilmour -  Live in Gdansk

The Gilmour cd is not the most spontaneous or freewheeling, but the performance is certainly precise, huge sounding, and impressive.

The Dylan cd is excellent both musically and sonically, with an intimate and warm acoustic.


The Gilmour Concert CD is outstanding!!   :thumb: :thumb:

George

sbrtoy

Re: Best 2008 Releases?
« Reply #46 on: 29 Jan 2009, 04:00 pm »
A few more to check out for sure....

City & Colour
Human Highway
Lykke Li
Santogold
Republic Tigers
Okkervil River

All have decent to excellent recording quality as a bonus!

JoshK

Re: Best 2008 Releases?
« Reply #47 on: 29 Jan 2009, 04:13 pm »
Martinr, Ruby Mae,

You guys might like Sun Kil Moon.  Its not like Calexico or even the same style, but I think you'd like and appreciate SKM if you like Calexico.  April is the lastest album (2008), but I'd start with Ghosts of the Great Highways. 

Ruby Mae

Re: Best 2008 Releases?
« Reply #48 on: 29 Jan 2009, 04:28 pm »
Martinr, Ruby Mae,

You guys might like Sun Kil Moon.  Its not like Calexico or even the same style, but I think you'd like and appreciate SKM if you like Calexico.  April is the lastest album (2008), but I'd start with Ghosts of the Great Highways. 

I have Sun Kil Moon - April...love it.  I'm liking your suggestions!  :hyper:
Do you have a preference between April and Ghosts of the Great Highways? 

JoshK

Re: Best 2008 Releases?
« Reply #49 on: 29 Jan 2009, 06:05 pm »
Yeah I guess I like GotGH better.  April is good but I think Ghosts was the best that he has done, either as Sun Kil Moon or as Red House Painters (his previous band).

JoshK

Re: Best 2008 Releases?
« Reply #50 on: 29 Jan 2009, 06:25 pm »
Another band to check out if you like this style of music (vague I know) is Magnolia Electric Co.  Its a bit less accessible IMO, given that Jason Molina the lead singers' voice isn't as smooth as SKM or Calexico and the songs are a bit slow at times, but the guitar work is quite good and interesting.   MEC is basically Jason, and he has been a bit prolific in creating albums under MEC, Songs: Ohia (previous band) and solo.  My recommendation is start with What Comes After the Blues.

There is quite a lot of bands in the "country-tinged indie rock" genre that these loosely fall into.  Not all are great but there are definitely a handful or more worth looking into. I wouldn't really say that SKM is country rock, but it has some folk/country/blues influences.  Calexico's influences I'd guess are folk/country/americana/mexican traditonal. 

I like Andrew Bird, which is less of the alt indie country thing and more singer-songwriter but worth mentioning.

Other recommendations include:
M. Ward
Josh Rouse
Bonnie Prince Billy aka Will Oldham (I only have one of his) 

and of course there are the commonly known alt-country acts like Ryan Adams, Wilco. 

Calexico has roots in Giant Sand and Friends of Dean Martinez, both of which were Howe Gelb led acts.  Those bands were different sounding than Calexico but worth checking out.



Ruby Mae

Re: Best 2008 Releases?
« Reply #51 on: 29 Jan 2009, 06:38 pm »
Another band to check out if you like this style of music (vague I know) is Magnolia Electric Co.  Its a bit less accessible IMO, given that Jason Molina the lead singers' voice isn't as smooth as SKM or Calexico and the songs are a bit slow at times, but the guitar work is quite good and interesting.   MEC is basically Jason, and he has been a bit prolific in creating albums under MEC, Songs: Ohia (previous band) and solo.  My recommendation is start with What Comes After the Blues.

There is quite a lot of bands in the "country-tinged indie rock" genre that these loosely fall into.  Not all are great but there are definitely a handful or more worth looking into. I wouldn't really say that SKM is country rock, but it has some folk/country/blues influences.  Calexico's influences I'd guess are folk/country/americana/mexican traditonal. 

I like Andrew Bird, which is less of the alt indie country thing and more singer-songwriter but worth mentioning.

Other recommendations include:
M. Ward
Josh Rouse
Bonnie Prince Billy aka Will Oldham (I only have one of his) 

and of course there are the commonly known alt-country acts like Ryan Adams, Wilco. 

Calexico has roots in Giant Sand and Friends of Dean Martinez, both of which were Howe Gelb led acts.  Those bands were different sounding than Calexico but worth checking out.




I listen to Billy Bragg & Wilco-Mermaid Avenue A LOT...it is one of my favorites. I also listen to the Felice Brothers A LOT.   :dance:

I can see I won't be getting any work done this afternoon  :nono:...
I'll have 3 tabs open on my computer...All Music, Amazon and Your Music.

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JoshK

Re: Best 2008 Releases?
« Reply #52 on: 29 Jan 2009, 06:59 pm »
I almost mentioned Okkervil River too.  I like them, but I think its either really do or you really don't, kinda like the Decemberists.


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Re: Best 2008 Releases?
« Reply #53 on: 29 Jan 2009, 07:25 pm »
music and bands and my ear I am a big Magnolia Electric Co / Jason Molina fan and a Red House painters fan but i did not really like SKM a whole  lot and Calexicoi i have written off as a jamb band (just playing to hear them self's play) i tend to like bands who have good lyrics might not be the be the best musicians

ED

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Another band to check out if you like this style of music (vague I know) is Magnolia Electric Co.  Its a bit less accessible IMO, given that Jason Molina the lead singers' voice isn't as smooth as SKM or Calexico and the songs are a bit slow at times, but the guitar work is quite good and interesting.   MEC is basically Jason, and he has been a bit prolific in creating albums under MEC, Songs: Ohia (previous band) and solo.  My recommendation is start with What Comes After the Blues.

There is quite a lot of bands in the "country-tinged indie rock" genre that these loosely fall into.  Not all are great but there are definitely a handful or more worth looking into. I wouldn't really say that SKM is country rock, but it has some folk/country/blues influences.  Calexico's influences I'd guess are folk/country/americana/mexican traditonal. 

I like Andrew Bird, which is less of the alt indie country thing and more singer-songwriter but worth mentioning.

Other recommendations include:
M. Ward
Josh Rouse
Bonnie Prince Billy aka Will Oldham (I only have one of his) 

and of course there are the commonly known alt-country acts like Ryan Adams, Wilco. 

Calexico has roots in Giant Sand and Friends of Dean Martinez, both of which were Howe Gelb led acts.  Those bands were different sounding than Calexico but worth checking out.




I listen to Billy Bragg & Wilco-Mermaid Avenue A LOT...it is one of my favorites. I also listen to the Felice Brothers A LOT.   :dance:

I can see I won't be getting any work done this afternoon  :nono:...
I'll have 3 tabs open on my computer...All Music, Amazon and Your Music.

Thanks!

 :D

Ruby Mae

Re: Best 2008 Releases?
« Reply #54 on: 29 Jan 2009, 07:53 pm »
Another band to check out if you like this style of music (vague I know) is Magnolia Electric Co.  Its a bit less accessible IMO, given that Jason Molina the lead singers' voice isn't as smooth as SKM or Calexico and the songs are a bit slow at times, but the guitar work is quite good and interesting.   MEC is basically Jason, and he has been a bit prolific in creating albums under MEC, Songs: Ohia (previous band) and solo.  My recommendation is start with What Comes After the Blues.

There is quite a lot of bands in the "country-tinged indie rock" genre that these loosely fall into.  Not all are great but there are definitely a handful or more worth looking into. I wouldn't really say that SKM is country rock, but it has some folk/country/blues influences.  Calexico's influences I'd guess are folk/country/americana/mexican traditonal. 

I like Andrew Bird, which is less of the alt indie country thing and more singer-songwriter but worth mentioning.

Other recommendations include:
M. Ward
Josh Rouse
Bonnie Prince Billy aka Will Oldham (I only have one of his) 

and of course there are the commonly known alt-country acts like Ryan Adams, Wilco. 

Calexico has roots in Giant Sand and Friends of Dean Martinez, both of which were Howe Gelb led acts.  Those bands were different sounding than Calexico but worth checking out.




Buying break...Which Andrew Bird???  :scratch:
There are 5 to choose from.

PS Thanks!

Ruby Mae

Re: Best 2008 Releases?
« Reply #55 on: 29 Jan 2009, 08:25 pm »
Hey Josh...

Thanks for your input. For starters I purchased Magnolia Electric Co - What Comes After Blue; Sun Kil Moon-Ghosts of the Great Highway; Bonnie prince Billy-Lie Down in the Light; and for kicks I added Lucinda  Williams-Live at the Filmore  (thanks to Bret-Audio 202).

I must say I like your taste in music.   :singing:




JoshK

Re: Best 2008 Releases?
« Reply #56 on: 29 Jan 2009, 08:36 pm »
I like Armchair Apocolypse (Andrew Bird) but Mysterious Production of Eggs is quite good too.

Ed, understood, its what makes the world go round.  I usually don't pay attention to lyrics and listen to the music.  Its how the music captures me, mood wise that matters to me. 

martinr

Re: Best 2008 Releases?
« Reply #57 on: 30 Jan 2009, 07:16 pm »
Thanks for the recommendations Josh....I'm waiting to receive the Calexico CD.....generally I guess I tend to go in a different direction than the bands you've mentioned, as far as singers/songwriters I like Warren Zevon.  I tend to go towards the Leftover Salmon / little feat Genre - style of music...Leftover Salmon is a group I discovered in 2008 and wish I had listened to 10 years ago when they were touring continuously.

 aa

martinr

Re: Best 2008 Releases?
« Reply #58 on: 30 Jan 2009, 07:27 pm »
Another is Ry Cooder- definitely worth checking out! - I Flathead 2008 release

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Re: Best 2008 Releases?
« Reply #59 on: 30 Jan 2009, 09:21 pm »
Another is Ry Cooder- definitely worth checking out! - I Flathead 2008 release

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This album sounds soooo good...  Ry is awesome.