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Top music released in 2023. As usual, mainstream music had a rough year in terms of quality. However, it was an outstanding year for music somewhat under the radar, especially soul music. Here is mine in no paricular music.
-- Black Pumas (Chronicles of a Diamond) - A must listen to those who think there is no new good soul/funk/R&B music. --Hozier (Ureal Unearth) - His best album. Unbelevable vocals and pathos. --Sufjan Stevens (Javelin) - I like all his work but this is his most straightforward album in terms of his need for interpersonal connection. He just lost his partner tragically at 40 years old. --Raye (My 21st Century Blues) - Though SZA has gotten more praise and success with her release this year, I prefer Raye who is from the same genre and was a tour mate in Europe. --Peter Gabriel (i/o) - Comeback album of the year. A must for anyone who has liked his music in the past. --Allison Russell (The returner) Her previous album received album of the year from the NYT, but this one is perhaps more enjoyable for this roots/soul artist. --Weyes Blood (In the Darkness, Hearts Aglow) - So unique for current music in that it reminds you of a 70s singer song writer backed with a psychodelic chamber music sound. Listened to this as much as anything during the year. --Amthyst Kiah (Wary + Strange) - modern bluesy soul music at its best. --Boygenius (The Record) - Though overhyped by Rolling Stone as a "masterpiece" and "supergroup", this is damn good alternative folk/rock music by three woman who have had a good track record as solo artists.
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Love your list. Know most, but not all, will try them...
Here randomly on top of my head, what I liked from this year's releases...
Come around and love me - Jalen Ngonda - modern take on classic soul On. & On - Jose James - if only for his version of Gone Baby Don't Be Long Pieces of Treasure - Rickie Lee Jones - so fragile, so precious Billy Valentine and the Universal Truth - same - good gracious, what a legend - and love his take on SOTT Sweet sounds of Heaven - The Rolling Stones - not so sure about the album, but this track in its long version is very nice - great Lady Gaga contribution Higher - Chris Stapleton - his voice is just awesome, full of grit and soul AA Side-Single - Brooklyn Funk Essentials - this brought a smile to my face Momento Mori - Depeche Mode - did'nt think they had another good record in them - they did... Lotus Grow - Adi Oasis - warm and mellow... | |
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Thanks for your response. You have listed some interesting and diverse selections as well. I didn't know Rickie Lee Jones had released anything this year. I'll have to check it out. I saw her this past Spring and she was "fragile and precious". | |
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On the groove/disco side of things, I've really enjoyed:
"That! Feels Good!" by Jessie Ware "Let Loose" by The Shapeshifters "Last Man Dancing" by Jake Shears "Tension" by Kylie Minogue
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kevinpnb said: On the groove/disco side of things, I've really enjoyed:
"That! Feels Good!" by Jessie Ware "Let Loose" by The Shapeshifters "Last Man Dancing" by Jake Shears "Tension" by Kylie Minogue
Like to hear about the groove/dance side. Kyle's album was acclaimed but didn't check it out. I will now give it a try. Did you hear the Rousin Murphy release? It had some groove and dance with some art pop on top. [Edited 12/6/23 13:32pm] | |
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Just got the Tension LP in the mail today--can't wait to check it outl. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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gandorb said: kevinpnb said: On the groove/disco side of things, I've really enjoyed:
"That! Feels Good!" by Jessie Ware "Let Loose" by The Shapeshifters "Last Man Dancing" by Jake Shears "Tension" by Kylie Minogue
Like to hear about the groove/dance side. Kyle's album was acclaimed but didn't check it out. I will now give it a try. Did you hear the Rousin Murphy release? It had some groove and dance with some art pop on top. [Edited 12/6/23 13:32pm] I haven’t but thanks for the reminder! | |
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At the OG - just listened non-stop to Allison Russel - didn’t know her - what an artist!!!! Really cool and diverse record - thx | |
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Róisín Murphy - Hit Parade | |
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ea1313 said: Róisín Murphy - Hit Parade Yes!! Fantastic! | |
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Excellent! I am not sure why more people don't know about her. I guess she just doesn't fully fit into any easy music format. | |
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"Tension" for me is a masterpiece. I absolutely love it. | |
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I had never listened to Kylie before. I am not particularly drawn to frothy dance pop (though I imagine this may not be a fair description), so I never checked her out. With the responses here, I checked out the Tension album. I actually really like it. There is a bunch of sweetners in the album, but they work beautifully to draw you in an addictive way. I am always looking for exercise music, and this fits the bill beautifully. | |
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Not a lot of great stuff in 2023, sadly.
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My favorite album of 2023 is Caroline Polacheck's Desire, I Want to Turn Into You. | |
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Polacheck is a force of nature. I considered putting her in my top 9 but went with a couple of more RnB favorites given it is a Prince site. Lana Del Rey's album was a step forward. Thought she was beginning to stagnate until it was released. | |
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Just read a really interesting article in the Rolling Stone about Allison Russell. She lists Prince, Joni, Mavis, and Tracy Chapman as her inspirations. Wendy Melvoin was playing for her for a concert at the legendary Levon Helm home in Woodstock. Allison and Wendy as well as three other femal musicians hung out for several days getting ready and forming a bond, and now stay connected through a text thread Wendy named Vulvatron . | |
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