Re: Your top 5 albums 2009...
1) TBOJH - J. Bonamassa
2) Heads, Tails & Aces - Matt Schofield
3) Live a FIP - Eric Bibb
4) Equlibrium - Aynsley Lister
5) White Sugar - Joanne Shaw Taylor
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Joe Bonamassa Forum → Other Artists → Your top 5 albums 2009...
1) TBOJH - J. Bonamassa
2) Heads, Tails & Aces - Matt Schofield
3) Live a FIP - Eric Bibb
4) Equlibrium - Aynsley Lister
5) White Sugar - Joanne Shaw Taylor
By far numero uno isour mans TBOJH
2 Tony Spinner Rolling and Tumblin
3 Jay jesse Johnson Play that damn Guitar
4 Rufus Huff Rufus Huff
5 The Skys on Fire Mick Stovers Gentlemans Blues Club
1. the flatlanders-hills and valleys
whoops, didn't realize already free came out this year, thought it was last.
2. derek trucks band-already free
nothing else really stood out to me (haven't yet heard new black crowes or mule, hopefully gettin em for christmas). I liked the new joe album, but after hearing it and seeing him live a few times I can't rate it high since it helps solidify his complete move away from why i liked him in the first place (not trying to bring that argument up again or anything, so anyone wanting to disagree with me read my old posts and i'm sure youll find a response somewhere in there). i was incredibly hopeful for but very let down by the new alice in chains album. didn't realize wes jeans put out a live album, ill definitely have to check that out. no doubt thatd of made my list. haven't heard anything from him i haven't loved
forgot about petty as well. haven't even heard that yet but god i need to. been so busy. liked vultures but it didn't blow me away. may well be in the top five but not all that good. i'm sure there are many worthy albums i have missed.
ps ... i would've put ... "Lemon Tarte Live in Paris", but there'll be more of that in 2010
Album of the year!!
Eva
#TBOJH - Joe Bonamassa
#Chickenfoot - Chickenfoot
#Walter Trout - Unspoiled By Progress
#Levon Helm - Electric Dirt
#Townes - Steve Earle
Another album of the year 2009 which isn´t a regular album, but a download (thanks to Eva):
Govt´l Mule: Live in Munich 11.11.09
The more I listen to it the better it sounds. Even if I wouldn´t have been there - it´s Mule at their best. A "best of" including songs from the new album and as bonus wonderful covers: Pink Floyds´s "One of these days", Ray Charles´s "I believe", Peter Green´s "Need your love so bad" and "It hurts me too".
Günter
Here's how I heard it in '09:
Hard Believer/Tommy Castro
God & Guns/Lynyrd Skynyrd
21st Century Breakdown/Green Day
Coming Up For Air/Davy Knowles
Only By The Night/Kings Of Leon
Have A Cool Yule,
J Dawg
Don't post here much but check the forum most everyday. Maybe it's time to get more involved.
1. TBOJH - Joe
2. Derek Trucks - Already Free
3. Chris Duarte and Bluestone - 396
4. Damon Fowler - Sugar Shack
5. Too Slim & the Taildraggers - Free Your Mind
Oh heck, I don't know. Let's see here:
The Battle of John Henry - duh
Already Free - Derek Trucks Band - the greatest slide guitarist going is starting to get it together and create good studio music.
Live From Madison Square Garden - Clapton & Winwood - anybody who thinks Clapton is washed up, listen to Double Trouble and Voodoo Child.
Before The Frost - The Black Crowes - really cool album by the Crowes. Really organic sounding and rocking, but at the same time, a little quirky too. Dig it.
The Beatles remasters - come on, this was the biggest release of the year. 40 years later and they're still the biggest band in the world. Beyonce, eat your heart out.
Jim Weider's PRoJECT PERCoLAToR - PULSE
^ I bet that one would be on more of your lists, if you'd heard it. Every track on that CD is solid. Most the songs can be heard on their MySpace... I encourage you all to check it out...
http://profile.myspace.com/jimweiderband
--Vik
The Beatles remasters - come on, this was the biggest release of the year. 40 years later and they're still the biggest band in the world.
Yep.
Another album of the year 2009 which isn´t a regular album, but a download (thanks to Eva):
Govt´l Mule: Live in Munich 11.11.09
The more I listen to it the better it sounds. Even if I wouldn´t have been there - it´s Mule at their best. A "best of" including songs from the new album and as bonus wonderful covers: Pink Floyds´s "One of these days", Ray Charles´s "I believe", Peter Green´s "Need your love so bad" and "It hurts me too".
i absolutly agree with you günter. hearing one of these days in the morning on my way to work with warrens slide guitar is better like a second breakfast and brings me back on cloud mule again. not only one of the best cds. for me very best concert of the year.
Thomas
Thomas, did you identify your primal scream on the CD? I heard it twice.
Günter
New Songs For the 5 String Banjo-Steve Martin (Yes, THAT Steve Martin)
Gulf Coast Highway-Eric Lindell
By A Thread-Gov't Mule
Speak No Evil-Tinsley Ellis
Pulse-Jim Weider's PRoJECT PERCoLATOR
Fire It Up-Laurie Morvan Band
Returns To CD-Return To Forever (live)
Stomp! The Blues Tonight-Duke Robillard's Jumpin' Blues Revue
Soul On Ten-Robben Ford
Songs From the Road-Jeff Healey
Unspoiled By Progress-Walter Trout
Acquired Taste-Delbert McClinton
The Ballad of John Henry-Joe Bonamassa!!!
I ain't baked, but that's a baker's dozen. I just cram jam things into my years and ears
Rock On & Keep the Faith,
Rocket
Ditto Deezer-love it when younger folks appreciate the Beatles. And about Double Trouble, it was the highlight of the concert for me, I can still remember how I felt...totally tingled from head down to my toes...just mesmerizing, a fab performance with so much emotion. I've been meaning to look into what nights different songs were chosen from for the recordings, I'm not sure if its stated. I was at the Tuesday night performance (2nd show) at MSG.
Deezer wrote:The Beatles remasters - come on, this was the biggest release of the year. 40 years later and they're still the biggest band in the world.
Yep.
Wintercoast - Touchstone
White Sugar - Joanne Shaw Taylor
Heads Tails & Aces - Matt Schofield
Peace Machine - Philip Sayce
Second Time Around - Matt Andersen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OS9aDpEyrB8
Live At Hammer4smith London - Paul Rodgers
Last Look At Eden - Europe
I can't say I bought too many albums with a 2009 release date, but the albums below are some of the best I've heard.
1) The Derek Trucks Band- Already Free
Joe Bonamassa- Ballad of John Henry
Arc Angels- Living In A Dream
Bobby Broom- Bobby Broom Plays For Monk
Q-Tip- Kamaal The Abstract
Robben Ford- Soul on Ten
Ditto Deezer-love it when younger folks appreciate the Beatles. And about Double Trouble, it was the highlight of the concert for me, I can still remember how I felt...totally tingled from head down to my toes...just mesmerizing, a fab performance with so much emotion. I've been meaning to look into what nights different songs were chosen from for the recordings, I'm not sure if its stated. I was at the Tuesday night performance (2nd show) at MSG.
Bluesbreaker wrote:Deezer wrote:The Beatles remasters - come on, this was the biggest release of the year. 40 years later and they're still the biggest band in the world.
Yep.
I've just recently gotten into them in the last couple of years, but didn't add any to my collection until recently because I was waiting for the remasters I kept hearing about. They sound very clear and well-done. Some of this stuff you can't believe was recorded in the 1960s. Very cool.
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