From time to time I want to revisit some music I think is worth re-recommending.
I have a number of CD's that I like and listen to now and again but aren't a regular part of my music diet. I have some CD's I liked for a while and they lacked the depth that would make them last. But there are a select number of CD's in my music rotation that never seem to grow old. Here are 10 CD's (most are still fairly new) that I appreciate more with each listen, and so they often get played the most. In alphabetical order (stars by my top three)...
Amos Lee: Amos Lee
The Avett Brothers (I refuse to choose, Thieves, Mignonette, Live Vol 2, all good)
Band of Horses: Everything All the Time
Cat Power: The Greatest
Page France: Hello, Dear Wind *
Shearwater: Palo Santo *
Sia: Color the Small One
Waterdeep: Sink or Swim
Wilco: Kicking Television: Live in Chicago
Winterpills: Winterpills *
You don't seem to be a top 40 guy. I think you might enjoy Jamie Barnes. He's a Louisville guy. I think he goes to Sojourn. http://www.jamiebarnes.net/index.html
Posted by: JM | 11/13/2006 at 09:08 PM
that page france album is wonderful. have you heard the new damien jurado? you might like that a lot too. ...and it's nice to see a minister with good taste in music.
Posted by: chet | 11/14/2006 at 02:49 AM
Steve - are you familiar with David Wilcox? My son introduced his music to me. Great guitarist, ok singer, thoughtful lyrics.
Posted by: Ted | 11/14/2006 at 06:20 AM
Hey guys. I'm not wealthy so you need to stop throwing good suggestions at me. :) I'll check out those guys. Thanks!
Posted by: Steve McCoy | 11/14/2006 at 09:00 AM