Approaching the end of 2023 it's time to look back, no? What are your Top 10 albums of this year?
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Mine (excluding classical) would be something like this....
Bibiza - Wiener Schickeria
Grian Chatten - Chaos For The Fly
Roisin Murphy - Hit Parade
Yussef Dayes - Black Classical Music
Slowdive - Everything Is Alive
Blur - Ballad Of Darren
Bipolar Feminin - Ein Fragiles System
Jason Isbell - Weathervanes
Barry Can't Swim - When Will We Land
Nation Of Language - Strange Disciple
Bibiza - Wiener Schickeria
Grian Chatten - Chaos For The Fly
Roisin Murphy - Hit Parade
Yussef Dayes - Black Classical Music
Slowdive - Everything Is Alive
Blur - Ballad Of Darren
Bipolar Feminin - Ein Fragiles System
Jason Isbell - Weathervanes
Barry Can't Swim - When Will We Land
Nation Of Language - Strange Disciple
Rolling Stones - Hackney DiamondsMine (excluding classical) would be something like this....
Bibiza - Wiener Schickeria
Grian Chatten - Chaos For The Fly
Roisin Murphy - Hit Parade
Yussef Dayes - Black Classical Music
Slowdive - Everything Is Alive
Blur - Ballad Of Darren
Bipolar Feminin - Ein Fragiles System
Jason Isbell - Weathervanes
Barry Can't Swim - When Will We Land
Nation Of Language - Strange Disciple
Chris Stapleton - Higher
Foo Fighters - But Here We Are
Jason Isbell - Weathervanes
Wilco - Cousins
Queens of the Stone Age - In Times New Roman
Olivia Rodrigo - Guts
Blink 182 - One More Time
Sigur Ros - Atta
Tyler Childers - Rustin’ In The Rain
GlenAppleton
1000+ Head-Fier
Todays menu (beginning with an album which might deserve to be in the (at least: my) Top 10 of 2023 albums too, but came out a tad to late for it (just now)
whirlwind
Headphoneus Supremus
16/44 Flac > KTE Holo Spring L3 > GOTL > ZMF VC
finbad
500+ Head-Fier
I was wandering where and what I might be doing next week, but for the inconvenience and being "torn away" from the sonic immersion I've finally attained at home presently, you know there was a time when I might have seriously considered the adventure on a whim being footloose - As I did so decide within minutes one Friday night to co-pilot out to Mission Bay San Diego era 1981 driving my friends new BMW (Blaupunkt stereo cassette, which BTW, I wasn't impressed with) for a two week excursion from Rhode Island, for instance. lolHere is an interesting show that is coming to San Francisco next week - Steely Dead; I've no idea who the musicians are....
https://wl.seetickets.us/event/stee...TheChapel&mc_cid=50bae4b9c0&mc_eid=9916c91ef3
Love this albums artistry and production, which can be found on Qobuz:
Wamono Groove: Shakuhachi & Koto Jazz Funk '76
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LarsMan
Headphoneus Supremus
I used to work here in the SF Bay Area with Larry Sloven, who ran Silvertone Records and was Robert Cray's manager....I was wandering where and what I might be doing next week, but for the inconvenience and being "torn away" from the sonic immersion I've finally attained at home presently, you know there was a time when I might have seriously considered the adventure on a whim being footloose - As I did so decide within minutes one Friday night to co-pilot out to Mission Bay San Diego era 1981 driving my friends new BMW (Blaupunkt stereo cassette, which BTW, I wasn't impressed with) for a two week excursion from Rhode Island, for instance. lol
finbad
500+ Head-Fier
Oh wow... I do envy your exposure to the music industry in the hot bed of happenings in San Frisco as well as the birth of the many reproduction gear companies out of Berkley and California in general.I used to work here in the SF Bay Area with Larry Sloven, who ran Silvertone Records and was Robert Cray's manager....
Eventually (IIRC), your career direction was in distributions of recordings to the many smaller record shops also must have been a blast too, with the many better stereo systems to be sampled/experienced, I bet.
Just so very cool, Larry!
( meanwhile I was relatively wasting time hoisting tonnage building Trident Submarines which I hoped and rationalized to be a deterrence to the unspeakable horror of their use)
Elaborate if you would reminisce, perhaps Larry?
I find your experience fascinating, being in that timeline and place(s).
DLeeWebb
Headphoneus Supremus
The new album "i/o" propelled me into a Peter Gabriel binge.
Didn't know this remix album, "Flotsam And Jetsam" even existed until today.
Three of my favorites...
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