Thursday, December 20, 2007

Young Eliot's top 40 (distributed/easily acquired) albums of 2007

Apparently, someone told Young Eliot that quantity is more important than quality, and that the really cool kids list a whole bunch of albums to prove their musical knowledge. We kid, we kid. Eliot is a fiend for the tunes, and as such, he listens to FAR too many albums every year. Have a look at all the stuff he's crazy about from 2007. And remember, Christmas is right around the corner:

1. Alejandro Jodorowsky, Ronald Frangapine, Don Cherry – The Holy Mountain Soundtrack
2. Akron/Family – Love is Simple
3. K-Rino – Book Number 7
4. Earthless – Rhythms from a Cosmic Sky
5. Don Cherry – Live at Café Montmartre
6. Nublu Orchestra Conducted by Butch Morris
7. Grachan Moncur III – Inner Cry Blues
8. The Busy Signals – s/t
9. Sir Richard Bishop – While My Guitar Violently Bleeds
10. MV & EE w/the Bummer Road – Green Blues
11. Charles Mingus & Eric Dolphy – Cornell 1964
12. Psychedelic Horseshit – Magic Flowers Drowned
13. Angels of Light – We Are Him
14. Pink Reason – Cleaning the Mirror
15. Times New Viking – The Paisley Reich
16. Meg Baird – Dear Companion
17. Sapat – Mortise & Tenon
18. Shellac – Excellent Italian Greyhound
19. The Fiery Furnaces – Widow City
20. Mark Sultan – The Sultanic Verses
21. Black Milk – Popular Demand
22. Mammatus – The Coast Explodes
23. Arve Henriksen – Strjon
24. The Time Flys – Rebels of Babylon
25. Super Furry Animals – Hey Venus!
26. Saturday Looks Good to Me – Fill Up the Room
27. Richard & Linda Thompson – In Concert, November 1975
28. Wooden Shjips – s/t
29. The Raspberries – Live on Sunset Strip
30. Supersilent 8
31. Magnolia Electric Co. – Sojourner
32. Dinosaur Jr. – Beyond
33. Magik Markers – Boss
34. Opsvik & Jennings – Commuter Anthems
35. Marissa Nadler – Songs III: Bird on Water
36. David Murray – Sacred Ground
37. Silver Daggers – New & High Ord
38. (tie) Linda Thompson – Versatile Heart
38. (tie) Richard Thompson – Sweet Warrior
38. (tie) Teddy Thompson – Up Front and Down Low

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