My Weekend : A Vinyl Playlist

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At home, I pretty much only play records. Especially as I’m away from home so much for work/commuting/ etc. So, I thought I’d share my weekend’s record playlist with all of you…

Enjoy.

Saturday Morning

The Band - Music From Big Pink

The Band - Music From Big Pink

An all-time favorite.  Had to play each side twice.

King Britt Presents Sylk 130: When The Funk Hits The Fan

King Britt Presents Sylk 130: When The Funk Hits The Fan

This takes me back… Great stuff.

James Brown - Superbad

James Brown - Superbad

Funk for life.

Saturday Afternoon

Medeski Martin and Wood - The Dropper

Medeski Martin and Wood - The Dropper

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The New Pornographers Get Together With Friends

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(via Pitchfork) The New Pornographers will release their new album entitled, “Together”, on May 4. In addition to the usual suspects, guests include Will Sheff (Okkervil River) and the Dap King Horns. (shown below)

The Dap King horns in the studio

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Top Albums Of The 2000s

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This whole thing feels a little arbitrary now that I’ve assembled a “Best of the Decade” list but, what the hell, everyone else is doing it and they’re leaving off some of my favorite records. After combing all of the records that I’ve enjoyed over the past decade, I came up with a ‘long list‘ of sixty albums. Ranging from Boris to Bon Iver and all over the map I’ve re-listened to many but the best need no re-acquaintance. The final list, you’ll notice, leans heavily on songwriters but not entirely. The greatest merge the two tasks of a songwriter, lyrics and composition and do more than compile a bunch of songs; they’ve created albums that endure as a whole. Or at least I think that have. So, here we have it: a subjective listing of not ten or twenty but fifteen of my favorite albums from 2000-2009.

15. Elliott Smith – Figure 8

Appropriate that this list begins with a songwriter. Not only are the words heartbreaking, the melodies lift your spirit and dashes it back to the ground. Elliott’s life seems to have been an emotional roller coaster. This record picks you up and gives a ride through a piece of that ride.

14. Ryan Adams – Gold

This album hit with an energy and urgency that seems almost an illusion of clouded memory but it really did and I still burst with excitement when I hear the opening chords of “New York, New York”.

13. The Wrens – The Meadowlands

These guys sneaked onto my radar after a live performance on KEXP. I picked this up on vinyl and it blew me away. Still does. “Hopeless”, “She Sends Kisses”, “Boys, You Won’t” are such great songs and the guitars jangle in just the right way…

12. Elliott Smith – From A Basement On A Hill

Released posthumously but recorded fully by Elliott before his tragic death. This reminds me of XO. A little like Lennon in his melodic sensibilities but far more desperate, Smith pulls no punches but does it all so beautifully.

11. Radiohead – In Rainbows

Radiohead explores love, relationships, alienation (surprised?) and more on a gorgeous record.
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