5 posts tagged “best of 07”
I had grand plans to do a post a day about my favorite 2007 things starting about 2 weeks ago but life got in the way. It's hard to write when grandma's in town and a Felicia returns and you're stuffing your face all the daggone time.
So, here's what I would've gone into more depth about.
Best Albums of 2007
- Untrue - Burial (Yeah, it creeped on up)
- Play With The Changes - 4Hero
- Version - Mark Ronson
- The Reminder - Feist
- American Gangster - Jay-Z
- Kala - M.I.A.
- Our Earthly Pleasures - Maximo Park
- Koop Islands - Koop
- Writer's Block - Peter, Bjorn & John
- Ear Drum - Talib Kweli
- Neon Bible - Arcade Fire
- Introducing... - Joss Stone
- Under The Black Light - Rilo Kiley
- The Fragile Army - The Polyphonic Spree
- The Undisputed Truth - Brother Ali
- Desire - Pharoahe Monch
- The Weatherman LP - Evidence
- Those Things - Miguel Migs
- Proof of Youth - The Go! Team
- Volta - Bjork
Best Record Label of 2007 - The Numero Group
Best Hip-Hop Album of 2007 that you probably don't have
Best Albums of 2007 that didn't come out in 2007
- Bees + Things + Flowers - Incognito
- Keep Reachin' Up - Nicole Willis & The Soul Investigators
- The Only Thing I Ever Wanted - Psapp
- Set Yourself On Fire - Stars
- Best Kept Secrets: The Best of Lam 1996-2004 - Lamb
Best Songs of 2007 (based on actual spins)
- Innocence - Bjork
- Black Mirror - Arcade Fire
- Unlike Me - Kate Havnevik
- Int'l Players Anthem (I Choose You) (featuring Outkast) - UGK
- Give It To Me (f/ Nelly Furtado & Justin Timberlake) - Timbaland
- The Show - Talib Kweli & Madlib
- Don't Act (F/ Freeway) - Skillz
- I Still Love H.E.R. - Kanye West
- Ancient Curse - Peter, Bjorn & John
- Lookin' At Me Sideways - Brother Ali
- Innocence - Bjork
- Paper Planes - M.I.A.
- Int'l Players Anthem (I Choose You) (featuring Outkast) - UGK
- I'm A Flirt (Remix ft. T.I & T-Pain) - R.Kelly
- He Can Only Hold Her - Amy Winehouse
- 1 2 3 4 - Feist
- Champion - Kanye West
- Young Folks - Peter, Bjorn & John
- Look Inside - 4Hero
- Roc Boys (And The Winner Is...) - Jay-Z
- Michael Clayton
- Ratatouille
- No Country For Old Men
- Superbad
- Lars and The Real Girl
- The Heart of the Game
- Who Killed The Electric Car?
- Dixie Chicks: Shut Up & Sing
- An Unreasonable Man
Best Read of 2007 - The Race Beat: The Press, The Civil Rights Struggle, and The Awakening of a Nation
Best Website of 2007 - Last.fm
Best Website of 2007 to hate to sorta like - Facebook
Best Blog Podcast Vlog Content Site of 2007 - Undercover Black Man
Best New (to me) Content Site of 2007 - Away with Words
if it's the reclusive life that Burial seeks, he might just be his own worst enemy, because his new album, Untrue, bests Burial's fans' wildest hopes for the followup. Burial was a worthy, sometimes thrilling record-- an impressive debut-- but it sometimes lost focus, particularly when it attempted to carve out something closer to "proper," clubwise dubstep. But Untrue maintains the style and the vibe of the first album and yet does it better. It's a deeper album-- richer, more complex, more enveloping. The irony is that almost nothing has changed. Burial still makes his beats (at least, so he claims) with relatively lo-fi audio editing software, eschewing the comfort of sequencers and MIDI clocks. His string sounds, which on Burial let many a critic to call his music "cinematic," sound as unabashedly canned as they did last time, and his manipulated vocals-- warped, time-stretched, pitch-corrected-- are just as unabashedly emotive.
-Pitchfork Record Review (8.4/10), 11.13.07
I've only had this album for a week so I'm not ready to call it "Album of the Year" but it just might be. It's haunted me since the day I bought it (8.99 in the Amazon mp3 store, also available on eMusic) and I find my mind constantly returning to its complicated rhythms. Right now, it falls as #3 on my 2007 album chart.
It's just that good. When listening to this track, I want to sing along. I randomly break out in dance. I head nod. I listen intently. I listen casually. I listen all the time.
I haven't sat with the album enough to form a compelling review and maybe I'll get to that later. For now, I just want you to enjoy as I am.
Top Artists
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Björk |
559
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Jay-Z |
509
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Common |
440
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| 4 | NPR |
438
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Madlib |
365
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Talib Kweli |
350
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Little Brother |
345
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Sufjan Stevens |
312
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| 9 |
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Mary J. Blige |
276
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| 10 | J Dilla aka jay dee |
273
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| 11 |
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De La Soul |
271
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| 12 |
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Incognito |
264
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Jay Dee |
264
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| 14 |
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Zero 7 |
256
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| 15 |
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Murs |
237
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| 16 |
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Miguel Migs |
227
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| 17 |
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Evidence |
225
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| 18 |
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Oh No |
216
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| 19 |
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The Arcade Fire |
211
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Joss Stone |
210
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Justin Timberlake |
209
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*plus 1 because I don't really count NPR as a music spin.
Top Tracks
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Björk – Innocence |
50
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The Arcade Fire – Black Mirror |
42
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| 2 | Kate Havnevik – Unlike me |
42
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| 4 | UGK – International Players Anthem (f/ Outkast) |
38
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Incognito – Always There |
37
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| 5 | José González – All You Deliver |
37
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| 7 | Justin Timberlake – My Love (ft TI) |
34
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DangerDoom – Vats of Urine |
34
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| 7 | Bonde do Role – Melo do Tobaco (Paul Devro Sweet Mango Mix) |
34
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| 7 | Timbaland – Give It To Me (f/ Nelly Furtado & Justin Timberlake) |
34
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| 11 | Mary J. Blige – Free (Interlude) |
33
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Zero 7 – Crosses |
32
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| 12 | AYA – 45 Parade Place |
32
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| 12 | The Foreign Exchange – Foreign Exchange End Theme |
32
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Incognito – Raise |
32
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Dilated Peoples – Back Again |
31
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| 16 | Talib Kweli & Madlib – The Show |
31
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Sleater-Kinney – Modern Girl |
31
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| 19 | J-Love – Return Of The Theodore Unit (f/ Ghostface, Sean Wiggs and Trife Da God) |
30
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Björk – Aeroplane |
30
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| 19 | Terry Callier – Just As Long As We're In Love |
30
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| 19 | The Foreign Exchange – Be Alright |
30
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| 19 | Madlib – Tape Hiss (Dirty) |
30
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Top Albums
| 1 | J Dilla aka jay dee – Donuts |
272
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Incognito – Bees + Things + Flowers |
198
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Jay Dee – Ruff Draft |
157
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The Arcade Fire – Neon Bible |
149
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4hero – Play With The Changes |
149
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| 6 | Robin Thicke – The Evolution of Robin Thicke |
127
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Brother Ali – The Undisputed Truth |
122
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Jaylib – Champion Sound |
119
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DangerDoom – The Mouse And The Mask |
118
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| 10 | The Foreign Exchange – Connected |
110
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Björk – Volta |
110
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Common – Be |
104
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Mark Ronson – Version |
104
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Sia – Colour the Small One |
90
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Sufjan Stevens – Illinois |
90
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José González – Veneer |
84
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Mary J. Blige – My Life |
83
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Common – Like Water for Chocolate |
81
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Björk – Vespertine Live |
80
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Mary J. Blige – Love & Life |
79
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*note - just like last year, I'm not so sure about the albums list although it looks more accurate. That said, half the albums in my critical top albums list are no where to be found on the full chart despite what I know about my listening habits the second half of this year.
More in depth discussions begin in the morning.
I've noted -- probably on twitter since I rarely post things longer than 140 characters these days -- that I have way more music released this year than I have in years past. With podcasts, music blogs, my emusic subscription, amazon.com mp3 downloads and monthly amoeba runs, I'm awash in music. Hell, I even tested out urge for 6 months this year. As I do chores this morning, I'm listening to my Best of 2007 playlist in preparation for my end of the year music posts (yes, I might actually write things here in full interesting sentences that you may even care about). These two finds, Keren Ann, above, and Big Sir, below, were both random podcast finds. I'd never heard of either artist before and, in truth, I haven't sought out other music of theirs since but, today, I was reminded why I gave each 5 stars.
It's that time of year isn't it? My 10 favorite 2007 releases so far.
Very strong release from the downtempo veterans. It didn't hit me strongly with the first listen but has grown on me something fierce over the year. It's a great accompaniment to the album I've listened to the most this year, although not a 2007 release, Incognito's Bees + Things + Flowers.
I don't go to Andrew Lojero's parties around town with the same regularity that I used to but this absolutely sounds like that Los Angeles. Underground. Creative. Excited. Agitated. We're under freeways and in back alleys and abandoned churches and it's 3 in the morning. The party don't stop because Art Don't Sleep.
What can I say? I tried to deny this album but I'm a sucker for good Raphael Saadiq production and Stone seems further along in her finding her own voice than some other young blue eyed soul singers. Where I find Amy Winehouse's Back to Black derivative and imitative of a certain sound, I somehow find Introducing... interesting and indicative of a certain sound. Joss might not have half of Winehouse's personality but, at the very least, I'm not running through the artist's her records sound like. And that is not to say that Amy Winehouse isn't great but, without fail, I keep thinking that Back to Black is that the music industry found someone to finally make a sophomore Lauryn Hill album and it just so happens to be a drunk off her ass white girl from the UK.
It's the Avett Brothers. Blue-grassy soulful indie pop harmonizing? That's my kind of cocktail.
And the rest:
6. Feist - The Reminder
7. Jay Dee - Ruff Draft
8. Evidence - The Weatherman LP
9. Peter Bjorn & John - Writer's Block
10. Arcade Fire - Neon Bible


















































