...The Year In Music 2006
OK, so I was never really great about updating this blog anway, but I have been gone for a ridiculous amount of time (I have had some wonderful and not-so-wonderful distractions). However, there was no way I was not going to share my year-end list; I have been doing for a few years now. Bear in mind that some albums did not make the list because I have not bought them yet (i.e., the new Damien Rice). Enjoy and let me know what your favorites are.
10) Panic! At The Disco - A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out
Ok, I know - these guys are just considered knock-offs of all these teen bands out now. However, I could not help but be enamored with this album. While a lot of those bands are brush-stroking their music with electronic influences, Panic! Go full out Jackson Pollock with it. Some tracks feature very heavy dance influences and others are straight up radio pop rock hits and all are excellent, if disposable, tunes.9) Julie Roberts - Men & Mascara
8) Gnarls Barkley - St. Elsewhere
7) Beyoncé - B’Day
Despite the ridiculous title, B goes on a full-out sonic assault. Almost every song sounds like Ms. Knowles is ready to knock you down whether on the dance floor or in the bedroom. Oh, and Jay-Z better watch it; Beyoncé literally hands a man his ass in the amazing “Irreplaceable.”6) Lily Allen - Still, Alright
5) Kelis - Kelis Was Here
I feel bad but I truly believe will never get the credit she deserves. Her albums keep getting better and better but never sell well. Even the still-loved “Milkshake” could not propel her to quite that level. Thankfully she created an exciting contemporary R&B release. The styles vary wildly, but the CD still manages to sound cohesive. If Kelis can keep making great music, I hope she will always have an outlet to present it with.4) Nelly Furtado - Loose
Yes, I am notorious for praising an artist for selling out (i.e., Liz Phair). Well here I go again! “Promiscuous” and “Maneater” alone could have forced this album onto my year-end list. Fortunately every other song on here is a winner. Timbaland is definitely the producer of the year and I am so glad he hooked but with Nelstar.3) Justin Timberlake - FutureSex/LoveSounds
Timbaland continues to earn his producing cred by creating a pop album that is straight out of the future. This is a truly unique and engaging effort that deserved its Grammy nom for Album of the Year.2) Scissors Sisters - Ta-Dah!
1) Dixie Chicks - Taking The Long Way
Look for a movie list soon, but that one is going a bit rougher since I have missed so many this year!
Labels: Music, Year-End Lists