Topic: Top studio albums 2017

Didn’t see anyone start a thread.I always find it interesting and do find new music through others favorites.
So here are mine and doesn’t have to be blues
1) Supersonic Blues Machine Californisoul
Pretty classic bluesrock great songs and musicianship all around
2) KWS Lay It On Down
3) Hard Driver Freedom Machine
A bit off the mainstream but a groovin heavy bluesrock for sure
4) Rufus Black Rise Up
5)BCC 4 Hard to put it at 5 But the others found my ears more this year
6) Middle of The Road Eric Gales
7) Witchy Feeling Savoy Brown
8) Change My Game Thornbjorn Risager
9) Groove Cubed RCFP
10) 10x10 Ronnie Montrose

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Re: Top studio albums 2017

1. Wobbler - From Silence to Somewhere
2. White Willow - Future Hopes
3. Von Hertzen Brothers - War is Over
4. Motorpsycho - The Tower
5. Lunatic Soul - Fractured
6. Elder - Reflections of a Floating World
7. All Them Witches - Sleeping Through the War
8. Pain of Salvation - In the Passing Light of Day
9. Pallbearer - Heartless
10. Hawkwind - Into the Woods

Not a fat lot of blues in there...

Re: Top studio albums 2017

Thanks for posting Nick.I am going to check out your list.I think  that Wobbler is a prog band ? I do like prog too but my main tastes run more to the traditional blues rock these days.I would put prog as a second favorite genre though.My past and early musical collection  was heavily prog.
Still enjoy it!

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Your hard sweet and sticky

Re: Top studio albums 2017

Yikes.  I see I only bought 6 studios CDs in 2017.  By far my worst performance.

BCC, KWS, Deep Purple, Stefan Hauk, John 5, and Walter Trout.

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Re: Top studio albums 2017

Sons of Apollo's "Psychotic Symphony" is my favorite album of the year, right up there with BCC IV.

Re: Top studio albums 2017

gary wrote:

Thanks for posting Nick.I am going to check out your list.I think  that Wobbler is a prog band ? I do like prog too but my main tastes run more to the traditional blues rock these days.I would put prog as a second favorite genre though.My past and early musical collection  was heavily prog.
Still enjoy it!

Wobbler are very much a Prog band! Very Yes, especially on earlier albums, but now with a bit more well, Wobbliness to them!
My tastes cycle between Trad Metal/Blues Rock/Prog. 2017 was very much a Prog wave smile

Re: Top studio albums 2017

There's been a number of great albums released and a couple late 2016...

1. Rufus Black/Rise Up - I like this album the best; a little Funk, Soul and Classic Rock.  Always liked Scott Mckeon and he delivers some memorable riffs.  Some songs remind me of Humble Pie meets Bad Company meets Al Green and James Brown.

2. Greta Van Fleet/From the Fire - Rock is alive and well and Safari Song says it well.

3.  KWS/Lay It Down - Kenny drifted from his usual formula of Muscle Blues to a very Countryish record.

Honorable Mentions - Hamish Anderson/Trouble, Jake Bugg/Hearts That Strain, Harry Styles and Marcus King Band (2016).

Re: Top studio albums 2017

Well, I'd stick with my earlier choices from the summer:-
Erja Lyytinen - Stolen Hearts   
Xander & The Peace Pirates - 11:11
Aaron Keylock - Cut Against The Grain
Troy Redfern - Dirt Blues Ritual
My Dynamite - Otherside
Josh Doyle - Modern Times E.P.
John Mayer - The Search For Everything
Magpie Salute - Magpie Salute

And since then I'd add:-

Kenny Wayne Shepherd - Lay It On Down   (seems a popular choice.....)
Curse of Lono - Severed
Mike Brookfield - Brookfield
Andy Twyman - Live   (O.K. not a "studio" album, but then E.Ps sneak under the wire...)
Tangerine Dream - Quantum Gate
King King - Exile & Grace
Jack J Hutchinson - Paint No Fiction
Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown
Eric Johanson - Burn It Down
Lucy Zirins - Live At Wigan's Old Court
Elles Bailey - Wildfire

The one's in red are my "best of 2017s"

When life gives you lemons; don't make lemonade.
Give back the lemons.  Why were the lemons free?  What's wrong with the lemons?
Do Not trust the lemons...

9 (edited by Curby 2018-01-05 11:02:14)

Re: Top studio albums 2017

BansheeUK wrote:

Well, I'd stick with my earlier choices from the summer:-
Erja Lyytinen - Stolen Hearts   
Xander & The Peace Pirates - 11:11
Aaron Keylock - Cut Against The Grain
Troy Redfern - Dirt Blues Ritual
My Dynamite - Otherside
Josh Doyle - Modern Times E.P.
John Mayer - The Search For Everything
Magpie Salute - Magpie Salute

And since then I'd add:-

Kenny Wayne Shepherd - Lay It On Down   (seems a popular choice.....)
Curse of Lono - Severed
Mike Brookfield - Brookfield
Andy Twyman - Live   (O.K. not a "studio" album, but then E.Ps sneak under the wire...)
Tangerine Dream - Quantum Gate
King King - Exile & Grace
Jack J Hutchinson - Paint No Fiction
Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown
Eric Johanson - Burn It Down
Lucy Zirins - Live At Wigan's Old Court
Elles Bailey - Wildfire

The one's in red are my "best of 2017s"

Went through your red list and they're all good, but Jack J Hutchinson"s album really stood out.  Good stuff!

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Can I drop in a late addition?

Austin Gold - Before Dark Clouds

Like a dual guitar version of King King; very much for those who like Thunder.

When life gives you lemons; don't make lemonade.
Give back the lemons.  Why were the lemons free?  What's wrong with the lemons?
Do Not trust the lemons...

Re: Top studio albums 2017

BansheeUK wrote:

Can I drop in a late addition?

Austin Gold - Before Dark Clouds

Like a dual guitar version of King King; very much for those who like Thunder.

Never too late !
I googled them and did find a nice gold and precious metal dealer in Austin Texas if I ever need one!!

Your rock candy baby
Your hard sweet and sticky

Re: Top studio albums 2017

gary wrote:
BansheeUK wrote:

Can I drop in a late addition?

Austin Gold - Before Dark Clouds

Like a dual guitar version of King King; very much for those who like Thunder.

Never too late !
I googled them and did find a nice gold and precious metal dealer in Austin Texas if I ever need one!!

My bad, should have included:-
Before Dark Skies; Album taster:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkuTn-aVFxY
In A broken Dream:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_nWSavTsrI
All Way Down:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkWNmHgkf4o

Still, if ever you have any ill-gotten gains to dispose of, it hasn't been a wasted exercise.....

When life gives you lemons; don't make lemonade.
Give back the lemons.  Why were the lemons free?  What's wrong with the lemons?
Do Not trust the lemons...

Re: Top studio albums 2017

BansheeUK wrote:

Can I drop in a late addition?

Austin Gold - Before Dark Clouds

Like a dual guitar version of King King; very much for those who like Thunder.

Mike - I checked them out and quickly downloaded their album, especially after you mentioned the twin guitars.
The singer in this band, like the ones in Rufus Black, Jack J Hutchinson and GVF are all exceptional vocalists.  The one in Austin Gold may be the best.
Been impressed lately with your fountain of musical knowledge.  It's been expensive.  I went out and got everything of Jack J Hutchinson.  His acoustic album reminds me of early Aynsley.  Keep on trucking buddy!

Re: Top studio albums 2017

BansheeUK wrote:
gary wrote:
BansheeUK wrote:

Can I drop in a late addition?

Austin Gold - Before Dark Clouds

Like a dual guitar version of King King; very much for those who like Thunder.

Never too late !
I googled them and did find a nice gold and precious metal dealer in Austin Texas if I ever need one!!

My bad, should have included:-
Before Dark Skies; Album taster:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkuTn-aVFxY
In A broken Dream:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_nWSavTsrI
All Way Down:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkWNmHgkf4o

Still, if ever you have any ill-gotten gains to dispose of, it hasn't been a wasted exercise.....

Thanks good stuff.I should have mentioned To did find them but they came listed after the good dealer lol.Hopefully for them that will turn around  real soon!

Your rock candy baby
Your hard sweet and sticky

15 (edited by Curby 2019-08-23 17:19:32)

Re: Top studio albums 2017

Curby wrote:

There's been a number of great albums released and a couple late 2016...

1. Rufus Black/Rise Up - I like this album the best; a little Funk, Soul and Classic Rock.  Always liked Scott Mckeon and he delivers some memorable riffs.  Some songs remind me of Humble Pie meets Bad Company meets Al Green and James Brown.

2. Greta Van Fleet/From the Fire - Rock is alive and well and Safari Song says it well.

3.  KWS/Lay It Down - Kenny drifted from his usual formula of Muscle Blues to a very Countryish record.

Honorable Mentions - Hamish Anderson/Trouble, Jake Bugg/Hearts That Strain, Harry Styles and Marcus King Band (2016).

Actually it was three years ago I first heard Hamish Anderson and after a good number of listens I promptly moved on to the next band or musician.  I reconnected today and discovered a new album released this year titled Out of My Head.  Again it's an awesome release and maybe should be looked into by lovers of good new music.  I'll try to find a video to sample.

https://youtu.be/EHLVXKXMexk

Re: Top studio albums 2017

Curby wrote:
Curby wrote:

There's been a number of great albums released and a couple late 2016...

1. Rufus Black/Rise Up - I like this album the best; a little Funk, Soul and Classic Rock.  Always liked Scott Mckeon and he delivers some memorable riffs.  Some songs remind me of Humble Pie meets Bad Company meets Al Green and James Brown.

2. Greta Van Fleet/From the Fire - Rock is alive and well and Safari Song says it well.

3.  KWS/Lay It Down - Kenny drifted from his usual formula of Muscle Blues to a very Countryish record.

Honorable Mentions - Hamish Anderson/Trouble, Jake Bugg/Hearts That Strain, Harry Styles and Marcus King Band (2016).

Actually it was three years ago I first heard Hamish Anderson and after a good number of listens I promptly moved on to the next band or musician.  I reconnected today and discovered a new album released this year titled Out of My Head.  Again it's an awesome release and maybe should be looked into by lovers of good new music.  I'll try to find a video to sample.

https://youtu.be/EHLVXKXMexk

Finally got hold of a copy of Out of My Head (think the air-mail it came on was a DC5...), love it,  love it, LOVE IT. Not an all-out rocker, more "pop" rock moments if anything,  but it is so well played and such a great voice. Really impressed by the slower numbers too.
Great call, mi amigo...

When life gives you lemons; don't make lemonade.
Give back the lemons.  Why were the lemons free?  What's wrong with the lemons?
Do Not trust the lemons...