tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-85579362009-02-21T07:33:43.933-06:00Best of 2004Dylan Hicks's list of best music of 2004hicksyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10132604880799619822noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8557936.post-1096686727126136522004-10-01T22:01:00.000-05:002004-12-23T06:26:14.500-06:00Best of 2004<strong>Top 40 Lists </strong>
<br />Okay we'll have to call this thing done. Lots of stuff I didn't get around to hearing or giving a fair listen to, but it's too late now. I'll start a page for '05 in a few weeks.
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<br /><strong>Albums</strong>
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<br /><ol><li>Kanye West, College Dropout</li><li>Dave Douglas, Strange Liberation</li><li>The Streets, A Grand Don’t Come for Free</li><li>R. Kelly, Happy People/U Saved Me</li><li>Big & Rich, Horse of a Different Color</li><li>Dizzee Rascal, Showtime</li><li>Todd Snider, East Nashville Skyline</li><li>Various Artists, Rio Baile Funk: Favela Booty Beats</li><li>Rilo Kiley, More Adventurous</li><li>World Saxophone Quartet, Experience</li><li>Chris Potter Quartet, Lift: Live at the Village Vanguard</li></li><li>Gretchen Wilson, Here for the Party</li><li>Interpol, Antics</li><li>Yolanda Perez, Aqui Me Tienes</li> <li>Dizzee Rascal, Boy In Da Corner</li><li>Donald Harrison, Heroes</li><li>Youssou N’Dour, Egypt</li><li>Bobby Watson & Horizon, Horizon Reassembled</li><li>Teedra Moses, Complex Simplicity</li><li>PJ Harvey, Uh Huh, Her</li><li>Los Tigres del Norte, Pacto De Sangre</li><li>The Hives, Tyrannosaurus Hives</li><li>Brandy, Afrodisiac</li><li>Junior Boys, Last Exit</li><li>Von Freeman, The Great Divide</li><li>The Vandermark Five, Elements of Style...Exercises in Suprise</li><li>MF Doom and Mad Lib/Madvillain, Madvillainy</li><li>Sonic Youth, Sonic Nurse</li><li>Bjork, Medulla</li><li>Tom Waits, Real Gone</li><li>Mulgrew Miller, Live at Yoshi's Volume One</li><li>Brian Wilson, Presents Smile</li><li>Ghostface, The Pretty Toney Album</li><li>Angie Stone, Stone Love</li><li>Joe Lovano, I'm All For You</li><li>Ben Allison and Medicine Wheel, Buzz</li><li>David Ball, Freewheeler</li> <li>Caetano Veloso, A Foreign Sound</li><li>Cee-Lo, Cee-Lo Green Is the Soul Machine</li><li>Charles Lloyd/Billy Higgins, Which Way Is East</li></ol>
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<br /><strong>Honorable Mentions:</strong>
<br />(Listed in rough order of preference. Generally I've ranked the albums listed below in the ***/***1/2 range, using the Downbeat/Rolling Stone five-star scale. Some of the albums in the above Top 40 are ***1/2 star albums, too, but of course not all ***1/2 star album are created equally. Some of the albums below might move up as I listen to them more. Most are notably flawed or somehow fall short of being truly exceptional, but are nonetheless recommended to fans of a particular style or artist. I wouldn't consider selling any of these albums.)
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<br />The Bad Plus, Give
<br />Willie Walker and the Butanes, Right Where I Belong
<br />Bennie Wallace, The Nearness of You
<br />Uri Caine Trio, Live at the Village Vanguard
<br />The Brad Mehldau Trio, Anything Goes
<br />Usher, Confessions
<br />The Magnetic Fields i
<br />The Soviettes, II
<br />Wiley, Treadin’ On Thin Ice
<br />Chuck Prophet, Age of Miracles
<br />Omar, Best by Far
<br />Jessica Williams, Live at Yoshi's, Volume 1
<br />Vincent Herring, Mr. Wizard
<br />Marilyn Crispell, Storyteller
<br />Alan Jackson, What I Do
<br />Lhasa, The Living Road
<br />Modest Mouse, Good News for People Who Love Bad News
<br />Matt Wilson’s Arts & Crafts, Wake Up! (To What’s Happening)
<br />David Murray & the Gwo-Ka Masters featuring Pharoah Sanders, Gwotet
<br />James Carter, Live at Baker's Keyboard Lounge
<br />Irv Williams, That's All?
<br />Heavy Sleeper, The Gifted Curse
<br />Los Lobos, Ride This--The Covers EP
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<br /><strong>Singles</strong>
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<br /><ol><li>Big & Rich, “Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)”</li><li>Angie Stone, "U-Haul"</li><li>Britney Spears, “Toxic”</li><li>Le Tigre, "New Kicks"</li><li>Jennifer Lopez, “Baby I Love You!” (R. Kelly remix)</li><li>R. Kelly, “Happy People”</li><li>Twista featuring Kanye West and Jamie Foxx, “Slow Jamz”</li> <li>Maroon 5, “This Love”</li><li>The Owls, “Air”</li><li>Gretchen Wilson, “Redneck Woman”</li><li>Interpol, "Slow Hands"</li> <li>The Magnetic Fields, "It's Only Time"</li><li>Kanye West, "Jesus Walks"</li><li>Alicia Keys, “You Don’t Know My Name”</li><li>Tim McGraw, "Back When"</li><li>Kevin Lytlle, “Turn Me On”</li> <li>Big & Rich, “Wild West Show”</li><li>Jay-Z, “99 Problems"</li> <li>J-Kwon, “Tipsy”</li><li>Guerilla Black, "Compton"</li><li>George Strait, "I Hate Everything"</li><li>Ciara, “Goodies”</li><li>John Fogerty, "Déjà vu All Over Again </li><li>Lady Saw, "I've Got Your Man"</li><li>Modest Mouse, "Float On"</li><li>Anthony Hamilton, "Charlene"</li><li>Sean Paul featuring Sasha, “I’m Still In Love With You”</li><li>Jay-Z, “Dirt Off Your Shoulder”</li><li>Usher, “Burn”</li><li>Twista, “Overnight Celebrity”</li> <li>Kanye West featuring Syleena Johnson, “All Falls Down”</li><li>Gretchen Wilson, “Here for the Party”</li><li>Alan Jackson, "Monday Morning Church"</li> <li>LCD Soundsystem, “Yeah”</li><li>Lonestar, “Mr. Mom”</li><li>Sara Evans, “Suds in the Bucket”</li><li>Brandy, "Who Is She 2 U"</li><li>Los Lonely Boys, "Heaven"</li><li>Petey Pablo, “Freak-A-Leek”</li><li>David Lee Murphy, "Loco" </li></ol><p></p>
<br /><strong>Honorable Mentions:</strong>
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<br />Lloyd Banks, “On Fire”
<br />Brad Paisley, "Whiskey Lullaby"
<br />Scissor Sisters, "Take Your Mama"
<br />The Streets, "Fit But You Know It"
<br />Eminem, "Just Lose It"
<br />Black Eyed Peas, "Let's Get It Started"
<br />Usher, "Confessions Part II"
<br />Usher, "Yeah!"
<br />Eminem, "Mosh"
<br />Franz Ferdinand, "Take Me Out"
<br />Nina Sky featuring Jabba, “Move Ya Body"
<br />Finger Eleven, "One Thing"
<br />Gretchen Wilson, "When I Think About Cheating"
<br />Jadakiss, “Why”
<br />Tracy Lawrence, “Paint Me a Birmingham"
<br />Toby Keith, “Whiskey Girl”
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<br /><strong>Collections/Reissues</strong>
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<br />Various Artists, Goodbye, Babylon</li>
<br />Arthur Russell, The World of Arthur Russell
<br />Various Artists, Can't You Hear Me Callin'--Bluegrass: 80 Years of American Music
<br />Talking Heads, The Name of this Band Is Talking Heads [expanded]
<br />Big Mama Thornton, With the Muddy Waters Blues Band 1966 [expanded]
<br />Various Artists, Crunk Classics (TVT)
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<br /><strong>I’m inclined to endorse, but should spend more time with: </strong>
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<br />Jean Grae, This Week
<br />Paul Geremia, Love, Murder, and Mosquitos
<br />Arcade Fire, Funeral
<br />Jim Snidero, Close Up
<br />Dead Cat Bounce, TK
<br />Bill Charlap Trio, Somewhere
<br />Van Hunt, Van Hunt
<br />Maria Schneider, Concert in the Garden
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<br /><strong>Notable Album Cuts</strong>
<br />(Note that I’ve also included a few praiseworthy album tracks in the above singles list, in cases in which the selection resembles a single in some only partly subjective way.)
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<br /><strong>Travis Tritt</strong>, "Monkey Around," and "Circus Leaving Town," from the typically uneven and well-sung <em>My Honky Tonk History</em>
<br /><strong>Jill Scott</strong>, "Bedda At Home," "Family Reunion," "Golden" and a few choice moments and lyrics from the mostly tiresome <em>Beautifully Human</em>
<br /><strong>Jadakiss</strong>, The title track, "Bring You Down," and "Hot Sauce to Go," from the often moribund <em>Kiss of Death</em>
<br /><strong>Mary Lou Lord</strong>, “The Wind Blew All Around Me” from <em>Baby Blue</em>
<br /><strong>Fantasia</strong>, "Baby Mama" from <em>Free Yourself </em>
<br /><strong>Handsome Boy Modeling School</strong>, "If It Wasn't For You" and a few others from <em>White People</em>
<br /><strong>Frank Kimbraugh</strong>, title track and a few others from <em>Lullabluebye</em>
<br /><strong>Lady Saw</strong>, "I've Got Your Man," "Thug Loving,' and "Dedicated to Mama" from <em>Strip Tease</em>
<br /><strong>John Fogerty</strong>, title track and "Sugar-Sugar" from the otherwise unmemorable <em>Déjà vu All Over Again</em>
<br /><strong>Steve Earle</strong>, "Condi, Condi," "Rich Man's War," and "I Thought You Should Know" from the largely slapdash <em>The Revolution Starts...Now</em>
<br /><strong>Thievery Corporation,</strong> "The Heart's a Lonely Hunter" and a few others from the rarely out-of-this-world <em>The Cosmic Game </em>
<br /><strong>Jonathan Rundman</strong>, "The Serious Kind," a sweet folk-rock tune from the sometimes precious <em>Public Library</em>
<br /><strong>Prince</strong>, title track and a few others from the underwhelming <em>Musicology</em>
<br /><strong>Tracy Lawrence</strong>, "Sawdust on Her Halo," from the sometimes weak <em>Strong</em>
<br /><strong>Bill Frisell</strong>, "Who Was That Girl" from the ho-hum <em>Unspeakable</em>
<br /><strong>Paul Westerberg</strong>, "As Far As I Know," and "$100 Groom" from the for-harcore-fans-only <em>Folker </em>
<br /><strong>Animal Collective</strong>, "Who Would Win a Rabbit" from the mostly pretentious and inane <em>Sung Tongs</em>
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<br /><strong>I’m not entirely convinced by, am somewhat irritated by, or just stubbornly refuse to overlook the demerits of the following nonetheless notable and often good albums: </strong>
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<br />(In rough order of preference)
<br />The Hold Steady, Almost Killed Me
<br />Matthew Shipp, Harmony and Abyss
<br />Steve Swallow-Ohad Talmor Sextet, L'histoire du Clochard (The Bum's Tale)
<br />Eyedea & Abilities, E&A
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<br /><strong>I feel no pressing need to listen again to the following fairly likable albums:</strong>
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<br />Tracy Lawrence, Strong
<br />Dr. Lonnie Smith, Too Damn Hot
<br />Blake Shelton, Bar & Grill
<br />Kylie Minogue, Body Language
<br />TV on the Radio, Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes
<br />Antibalas, Who Is This America?
<br />Carla Bley/Andy Sheppard/Steve Swallow/Billy Drummond, The Lost Chords
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<br /><strong>I’m inclined to dismiss (mildly, harshly, it depends), but perhaps should spend more time with: </strong>
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<br />Craig Taborn, Junk Magic
<br />Donald Harrison, Free Style (but remember his other '04 album, <em>Heroes</em>, is is very good)
<br />Oliver Lake Steel Quartet, Dat Love
<br />Roy Haynes, Fountain of Youth
<br />Rokia Traoré, Bowmboi
<br />Danny Zeitlin, Slick Rock
<br />Brandford Marsalis, Eternal
<br />Franz Ferdinand, Franz Ferdinand [but single has entered Honorable Mentions list]
<br />Ron Sexsmith, Retriever
<br />Joel Frahm with Brad Mehldau, Don't Explain
<br />Rene Marie, Serene Renegade
<br />Karen Ann, Not Going Anywhere
<br />The Fever, Red Bedroom
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<br /><strong>Buyer’s Remorse</strong>:
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<br />(In rough order of relative preference. Many of these albums have redeeming qualities; stuff toward or at the bottom generally sucks.)
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<br />RJD2, Since We Last Spoke
<br />Charlie Haden, Land of the Sun
<br />Talib Kweli, The Beautiful Struggle
<br />EL-P, High Water (Mark)
<br />Kenny Chesney, When the Sun Goes Down
<br />SHeDAISY, Sweet Right Here
<br />The Flatlanders, Wheel of Fortune
<br />Brian Wilson, Gettin' In Over My Head
<br />Janet Jackson, Damita Jo
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