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Albums Of The Year: Released In 2006

Top albums released this year, according to my ear and brain:

  • Ratatat Classics – That tiger sample not only rocks, but had an influence in fashion.
  • Knife, The Silent Shout – Simply the best.
  • Be Your Own Pet Be Your Own Pet – YYYs for the kids!
  • Sounds, The Dying To Say This To You – Finally, a non-idiotic balance of ’80s glam and rock.
  • Yeah Yeah Yeahs Show Your Bones – An album so good only one rag managed to understand it.
  • Aquarium, The Aquarium, The – The best DC band right NOW. Product is weak, so if you listen, max the bass and turn down the high ends a tad.
  • Strokes, The First Impressions Of Earth – Great album that made me also realize how good the second album is.

Albums Of The Year: Heard In 2006

Here are the best albums I heard, but not released, this year:

  • Dolphy, Eric Out To Lunch – Amazing.
  • Pitch Black Afro Styling Gel – If this country has any taste, whatsoever, African hip hop will blow up soon.
  • Knife, The Deep Cut’s – The Knife’s three albums are on my best albums heard in 2006 list. Need I say more?
  • Knife, The Knife, The – Why no one told me about these guys before will remain one of the world’s greatest crimes against Jason. Thanks LA!
  • Sonic Youth – During a two week period I listened to Sonic Youth’s entire discography. Mind blowing. Shame on past relationshippees for not forcing me to sit down and focus.
  • Hot Chip Coming On Strong – Too bad LA ruined the follow up for me by putting one of the tracks on loop.

Top Albums Of The Year

In no order:

  • V/A – Run the Road
  • White Stripes, The – Get Behind Me Satan
  • Clap Your Hands Say Yeah – Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
  • Detroit Cobras – Baby
  • Kills, The – No Wow
  • Beck – Guero
  • Roots Manuva – Awfully Deep
  • One Self – Children of Possibility
  • Kraftwerk – Minimum-Maximum

Notes:
This was a great year of music, especially compared to last year’s weakishness. Although my list of 2005’s top albums is rock and hip hop heavy, there was a lot of great electronica (e.g., Boards of Canada’s Campfire Headphase, The, the Welcome to Violence compilation, Mark One’s 3deck Set, Richie Hawtin’s DE9 Transitions, and Bossman’s Street Anthems mixes).

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