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Best albums/cds of 2012
Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 7:24 pm
by Endymion9
This is the early draft. Will add/adjust in December.
1. Of Monsters and Men - My Head is an Animal
2. Alanis Morrisette - havoc and bright lights
3. Ingrid Michaelson - Human Again
4. Aimee Mann - Charmer
5. Various - The Hunger Games (soundtrack)
6. Haley Reinhart - Listen Up!
7. Norah Jones - Little Broken Hearts
8. John Mayer - Born and Raised
9. Imagine Dragons - Continued Silence EP
10. The Glorious Unseen - Lovesick
11. Jack White - Blunderbuss
12. Matchbox Twenty - North
13. Various - The Chimes of Freedom (songs of Bob Dylan)
14. Rick Springfield - Songs for the End of the World
15. Dave Matthews Band - Away From the World
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2012 1:57 am
by sgt.null
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 1:39 am
by dANdeLION
I didn't know Alanis had a new cd out!
Anyway, I'll have to say Clockwork Angels by Rush, as I think it's the only new cd I've bought this year.
My son got the new Van Halen and Aerosmith cd's, and the both had some great stuff on them. Also, I heard an awesome track off of the new Beach Boy's cd.
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 8:58 am
by Cail
I only bought two new albums this year; Clockwork Angels and A Different Kind of Truth. They're both excellent, with CA being one of the best albums I've ever heard.
Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 12:29 am
by dANdeLION
I just got the latest Marillion cd. I haven't listened to it yet, but seeing as how it's only the 2nd 2012 cd I've bought so far, I guess that automatically puts it in my top ten.

Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 2:03 am
by Endymion9
Just got The Killers, Battle Born. On first couple of listens it will probably easily make it at least as high as 11 on my list at the end of the year.
Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 6:31 am
by sgt.null
the biggest thing for me is Bob Mould re-releasing his Sugar albums with bonus material. and one of his past solo albums as well.
I've only picked up Copper Blue so far, but it outstanding. the original album remastered, the b-sides collected and a live disc that is stunning.
can't wait to get the others.
Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 4:18 pm
by Zarathustra
According to
Guitar World:
10. Green Day — ¡Uno!
09. Meshuggah — Koloss
08. Jack White — Blunderbuss
07. Gary Clark Jr. — Blak and Blu
06. Soundgarden — King Animal
05. Neil Young & Crazy Horse — Psychedelic Pill
04. ZZ Top — La Futura
03. Periphery — Periphery II
02. Rush — Clockwork Angels
01. Van Halen -- A Different Kind of Truth
Obviously, I'm a diehard Rush fan. It's my favorite band. But part of me wants to agree with this, merely because ADKoT is so damn listenable, and such an historical return for a once mighty band. In fact, I think their latest album is one of the best Roth VH albums. While I can also say that for Rush's CA, Rush has so many damn good albums, that it's a crowded list up at the top. So while they performed a similar feat of putting out their best album in decades, I think that VH's return to form is more important to me, personally. My 14-yr-old self is a happy boy.
The article is a pretty good read.
Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 8:23 pm
by Endymion9
My last update for the year.
Lana Del Rey - Born to Die
Lana Del Rey - Paradise
Of Monsters and Men - My Head is an Animal
Ingrid Michaelson - Human Again
The Killers - Battle Born
Alanis Morrisette - havoc and bright lights
Aimee Mann - Charmer
Various - The Hunger Games (soundtrack)
Haley Reinhart - Listen Up!
Norah Jones - Little Broken Hearts
The Glorious Unseen - Lovesick
Matchbox Twenty - North
Jack White - Blunderbuss
Rick Springfield - Songs for the End of the World
Various - The Chimes of Freedom (songs of Bob Dylan)
Taylor Swift - Red
Imagine Dragons - Continued Silence EP
Brandi Carlisle - Bear Creek
Counting Crows - Underwater Sunshine
A Fine Frenzy - Pines
John Mayer - Born and Raised
Mumford & Sons - Babel
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 9:11 pm
by Zarathustra
Do live albums count? Led Zeppelin's Celebration Day is a fantastic recording of a concert they performed in 2007. The Blu-ray version is especially good in both sound and picture quality (though I'd go with the stereo PCM mix, not the surround). They performed very lively versions of their classic hits, with all three surviving members (and Bonham's son) showing that they still have full command of their musical talents. Plant in particular was quite surprising in his ability to belt out rock goodness. For a man in his late 60s, it's amazing how vibrant and rich his voice still is.
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 12:53 am
by Endymion9
Zarathustra,
Live sounds good to me. I'll have to look for that one. Enjoyed the Heart homage to Stairway to Heaven at the Kennedy Honors, with Bonham's son on drums and Plant, Page and Jones in attendance.
EDIT: they have it in my local library system so have a hold on it. Thanks for the rec.
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 2:55 am
by Sorus
I think I only bought 3 albums this year:
Clockwork Angels - Rush (excellent)
Ancient World - Abney Park (excellent)
Stars Pulled Down - Unextraordinary Gentlemen (Had some really good tracks, but I'm going to be brutal and say they should've cut the filler and released it as another EP.)
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 2:12 pm
by Frostheart Grueburn
Well. I don't except people to recognize anything save for one here, so I don't know why I'm writing it.
Excellent:
Wintersun: Time I (Much anticipated and just as epic. --> Go listen to it, helvetti.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLERG8A-FSo )
Oakenshield: Legacy
Nightwish: Imaginaerum - The Score
Korpiklaani: Manala (an improvement over the last two albums, which seemed going downhill with the endless drinking songs)
Hobbit Soundtrack
Okay:
Árstíðir Lífsins: Vápna lækjar eldr
Beer Bear: За Незримой Чертой
Ensiferum: Unsung Heroes (much awaited, performed a great live show here with Brymir, started strong, yet slumped in the middle)
Skálmöld: Börn Loka
And the live album: Metsatöll: Tuska
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 2:51 pm
by Cail
Zarathustra wrote:Do live albums count? Led Zeppelin's Celebration Day is a fantastic recording of a concert they performed in 2007. The Blu-ray version is especially good in both sound and picture quality (though I'd go with the stereo PCM mix, not the surround). They performed very lively versions of their classic hits, with all three surviving members (and Bonham's son) showing that they still have full command of their musical talents. Plant in particular was quite surprising in his ability to belt out rock goodness. For a man in his late 60s, it's amazing how vibrant and rich his voice still is.
Not bad for a bunch of old men.
But it just fuels my annoyance that they pissed away 27 years. Bonham was a big part of who they were, but he certainly could have been replaced.
Had The Who called it quits after Moon killed himself, we never would have gotten "You Better You Bet" or "Eminence Front".
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 5:05 pm
by dANdeLION
Speaking of live stuff, Supertramp finally released "Paris" on dvd/blu-ray. I've always liked them, and Breakfast is one of all-time my favorite cd's, so I'm kind of stoked to be getting this.