Best Albums of 2018... So Far!

Posted by: Tony2011 on 05 December 2018

Ok, I think  there has been quite a lot of new and good music, by new and also stablished artists,  and enough to suit all tastes this year but there were three albums which did standout for me.  They were, in no particular order:

Merrie Land by The Good, The Bad and The Queen,

Heaven & Earth by Kwasi Washington 

and Collapse by Aphex Twin 

So, what albums put a smile on your face this year?

Posted on: 15 December 2018 by Bert Schurink

This one definitely belongs on my list..

 

Posted on: 15 December 2018 by Bert Schurink

For those loving progressive rock

Posted on: 15 December 2018 by Bert Schurink

A very nice return to old form by Roine Stolt...

 

Posted on: 15 December 2018 by Clive B

I had commented that it was rather ironic that the Both Directions at Once album, recorded in 1963, should feature on a best albums of 2018 thread, but this one beats that. John Coltrane and Miles Davis The Final Tour, recorded in 1960, but released earlier this year. Superb sound quality, both for its year and for a live recording. I see it's still only £17.99 on Amazon. Highly recommended. 

Posted on: 15 December 2018 by DenisA

Another enjoyable, Four to the Floor...

audiobooks - Now! (in a minute) 

Bio - http://heavenlyrecordings.com/artist/audiobooks/ 

 

Nadia Struiwigh - WHRRu

Info - https://www.denovali.com/store...id=14259&s=nadia 

 

Sweet Billy Pilgrim - Wapentak (My favourite 'Pop' album this year)

 

Thumpemonkey - Make Me Young, etc! (My favourite 'live' band of the last 5 years) 

https://thumpermonkey.bandcamp...um/make-me-young-etc (the title track performed 'live' is even better than the studio version!)

Posted on: 16 December 2018 by naim_nymph

My 'Best 2018 album' purchase goes to the Steve Gadd Band

and i'm very fortunate to own one of the limited 500 vinyl pressings : )

Debs

Posted on: 16 December 2018 by FangfossFlyer

Posted on: 16 December 2018 by iliria

Jeff Goldblum and The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra - The Capitol Studios Sessions

I never would have imagined Jeff as a jazz musician. Hell, I would have never imagined myself listening to Jazz music either.

But as they say "never say never" ... and so, here I fing myself listening to this album again and again. And that's streaming through Spotify. I hope the vinyl version has been pressed to high standards as I am definitely getting it.

Posted on: 17 December 2018 by dubya

The Teskey Brothers - Half Mile Harvest.

 

 

 

Posted on: 18 December 2018 by pixies

Another vote for Low - Double Negative. Not a straight forward first listen, but once its gets under your skin it will be on repeat for a while! Reminds me a bit of the feel/sound from Portishead's excellent album Third.

 

 

Posted on: 20 December 2018 by DenisA

For those who like to experience their Aural from a horizontal position...

Ian William Craig - Thresholder

https://ianwilliamcraig.bandca...om/album/thresholder 

 

Sarah Davachi - Let Night Come On Bells End The Day 

https://sarahdavachi.bandcamp....on-bells-end-the-day 

 

Matt Baber - Suite For Piano and Electronics

https://mattbaber.bandcamp.com...iano-and-electronics 

 

Claire M Singer - Solas (2016) bought this year from her mum at Union Chapel Daylight Music concert

(Solas, Wrangham & The Molendinar were recorded by Iain Berryman at Union Chapel, London 26-27th February 2016 on the organ built by Henry Willis in 1877)

https://clairemsinger.bandcamp.com/album/solas-3 

Posted on: 22 December 2018 by Alley Cat

Off the top of my head it would probably be Janelle Monae's "Dirty Computer", though there may be better contenders!

Stumbled across this on the Beeb yesterday - Kacey Musgraves "Golden Hour" topped the music press votes, Janelle came second:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/ent...inment-arts-46621287

Posted on: 27 December 2018 by Hook

Shake Stew - Rise and Rise Again
Gogo Penguin - Humdrum Star
Various - We Out Here

Posted on: 29 December 2018 by ragman

My 2 records of the year

 

Posted on: 29 December 2018 by ragman

Oh, 3rd one

 

Posted on: 29 December 2018 by ewemon
dubya posted:

The Teskey Brothers - Half Mile Harvest.

 

 

 

The deluxe version came out this year but think the original version was released 2017.  My nephew in Aussie land recommended it to me and sent me a copy.

Posted on: 29 December 2018 by Pcd
Alley Cat posted:

Off the top of my head it would probably be Janelle Monae's "Dirty Computer", though there may be better contenders!

Stumbled across this on the Beeb yesterday - Kacey Musgraves "Golden Hour" topped the music press votes, Janelle came second:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/ent...inment-arts-46621287

Not surprised at the No 1 album a superb album.

Posted on: 29 December 2018 by Hook
ragman posted:

My 2 records of the year

 

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I forgot about A Perfect Circle's "Eat the Elephant". Great album, and a very worthy contender for best of 2018!

Posted on: 29 December 2018 by Haim Ronen

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38RAV0tqvvg

 

 

Posted on: 29 December 2018 by Bart
Haim Ronen posted:

I hadn't heard about this one at all.  I very much enjoy Brad Mehldau's playing.  Only got to see him perform live once thus far. Will scope it out!

Posted on: 30 December 2018 by ragman
Hook posted:
ragman posted:

My 2 records of the year

 

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I forgot about A Perfect Circle's "Eat the Elephant". Great album, and a very worthy contender for best of 2018!

Yes, it is.

Posted on: 30 December 2018 by Bart

Haim and Hook -- thanks so much for the posts.  I've been listening to your recommendations and thus been exposed to some cool new music!  Cheers!!

Posted on: 31 December 2018 by TOBYJUG

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Forgot this one.  Heavy dub rhythms with jazzy mood washes.

Posted on: 05 January 2019 by Bert Schurink

Let me add two to this list. I think Ewemon introduced this fantastic one to us, since I have had it, it has had quite a number of runs here. The voice of this guy, the impact is amazing...

 

Posted on: 05 January 2019 by Bert Schurink

Just running the last number of this one, an absolute Juwel. Also different from the typical recital album....