Blur. "St. Charles Square". A return to form for Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, and Co.
Billy Bragg. "Rich Men Earning North of a Million" Answer song to "Rich Men North of Richmond"
Brittany Howard. "What Now". Cool, Retro sounds.
Don Letts. "Out of Sync". Black British OG, friends with Bob Marley & Joe Strummer, member of B.A.D. with Mick Jones, shot many of The Clash videos. Got a song to sing. From his debut album.
Dropkick Murphys. "Gotta Get To Peekskill" (feat. Violent Femmes). Archival lyrics by Woody Guthrie about a 1949 confrontation with the KKK in Peekskill, New York. An earlier concert by activist Paul Robeson was disrupted by the local KKK, veterans, and American Legion "patriots". Leftists rallied to protect a second concert, but were menaced by a crazed right-wing mob who attacked concert-goers as they left. They threw rocks at a car that held Guthrie, Pete Seeger, his wife Toshi, and their young children. Woody wrote a song about it. Pete used some of the rocks thrown at them to build his new fireplace.
Glen Hansard. "The Feast Of St. John". Good song. Very impressed by his performance with Lisa O'Neill of The Pogues' "Fairytale of New York" at Shane MacGowan's funeral in December.
Grian Chatten. "Fairlies". Fontaine D.C. frontman's outstanding solo album. This cool new song was the second single from the album. The first single was "The Score".
J Mascis. "Can't Believe We're Here".
Lana Del Rey. "A&W". Simply great (if you're a fan). Also "Did You Know That There's A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd", where Lana name-checks the late, great Harry Nilsson and Rob Grant's "Lost At Sea" feat Lana Del Rey. (Lana's a guest vocalist on her piano player father's song.)
The Libertines. "Run Run Run" Return to form. Great.
Mannequin Pussy. "I Got Heaven". Powerful.
MJ Lenderman. "Knockin'" & his other band Wednesday. "Chosen To Deserve"
Andrea Prichett. "The Avenue". This kind, insightful Berkeley educator/artist/activist has been a friend since the anti-apartheid movement in the 1980s. Here's her take on Berkeley's famed Telegraph Avenue. Available on Bandcamp.
Andrew Bird. "Mo Teef"
Bonny Doon. "Let There Be Music"
boygenius (Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, Julien Baker) "The Parting Glass"
The Breeders (feat J Mascis). "Divine Mascis". Version of "Divine Hammer" from Last Splash. Previously unreleased and pretty cool.
Bully. "Days Move Slow"
Bush Tetras. "Things I Put Together". Punk vets reunite for cool new album. Here's the first single.
Car Seat Headrest. "We Looked Like Giants". (Death Cab For Cutie cover).
Devendra Banhart. "Sirens"
Gene Clark & Carla Olson. "Set You Free This Time"
Idles. "Dancer" (feat vocals by LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy & Nancy Whang)
Jolie Holland. "Highway 72" feat Buck Meek
Jon Batiste. "Life Lesson" feat Lana Del Rey
Johnny Marr. "Somewhere". The Smiths' guitar wizard releases a new song.
Kurt Vile. This Time of Night" (Chastity Belt cover)
The Lemonheads. "Fear Of Living"
Peter Gabriel. "Panopticom" (Bright Side Mix feat Brian Eno) & "The Court".
Prince. "7 E Flat Version" & "All A Share Together Now". Two songs from Prince's vault.
Scream. "DC Sha La La". Punk vets return. They will rock you.
Sharon Van Etten. "Close To You" (feat Courtney Barnett) from the TV show The Buccaneers
Sturgill Simpson (AKA Brother Marshall & The Choir of Fire)."All The Gold In California" (Gatlin Bros. cover for "The Righteous Gemstones")
Tinariwen. "Kek Alghalm" New album at the end of May. This is the 2nd single.
Y La Bamba. "Dibujos De Mi Alma".
BEST DOZEN ALBUMS (OR SO) OF 2023
Dropkick Murphys. Okemah Rising. Follow-up to last year's This Machine Still Kills Fascists, this also uses archival Woody Guthrie lyrics matched with contemporary tunes by Dropkick Murphys. Besides the killer single "Gotta Get To Peekskill" (feat. The Violent Femmes), there's a re-working (the "Tulsa Version") of Dropkick Murphys' original "collaboration" with Woody Guthrie's archives, "I'm Shipping Up To Boston", as first seen in Martin Scorsese's 2002 film Gangs Of New York.
Grian Chatten. Chaos For The Fly. Fontaines D.C. frontman's debut solo album. Change of pace from the band's heavy sound. One of the surprise hits of summer. Fontaines D.C. spent the summer touring with Arctic Monkeys, adding Chilli Jesson (ex-Palma Violets) to the touring band on bass and backing vocals. (See their recent performance at KCRW above.) We also liked Fontaines D.C. Skinty Fia Go Deo. A deluxe version of their 2022 release Skinny Fia, feat demos, a live song, an Orbital remix, and two covers, including U2's "One" (which Johnny Cashsang a memorable version of). The uncluttered takes reveal the strength of vocalist Grian Chatten's singing which sometimes gets buried in the heaviness of the band's sound. On Grian's solo album, feat the single "The Score", we heard his voice, unencumbered, as if for the first time.
Kristin Hersh. Clear Pond Road. Very cool album. I liked her recent 50 Foot Wave effort. This is completely different but just as good.
HONORABLE MENTION: TOP ALBUMS OF 2023
Baaba Maal. Being. Africa's finest.
Blur. The Ballad Of Darren. Out-takes "Sticks And Stones", "The Rabbi" & "The Swan" also out now
Bob Dylan. Shadow Kingdom. The soundtrack of last year's concert film of the same name. Dylan reworks some of his all-time classics.
Bonny Doon. Let There Be Music. Former backing band for Waxahatchee steps out on their own.
boygenius. the record and The Rest EP. Supergroup featuring Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus & Julien Baker.
Buck Meek. Haunted Mountain. Big Thief's guitarist's third solo album. Very good.
Bully. Lucky For You. Rock n roll.
Car Seat Headrest. Faces From the Masquerade. Live album.
Dhani Harrison. Innerstanding. Interesting, unique, intriguing.
Quasi. Breaking the Balls of History. Pleasantly surprised how good this is.
Queens Of The Stone Age. In Times New Roman... Another classic from QOTSA....
Robyn Hitchcock. Life After Infinity. Another instant classic.
Yo La Tengo. This Stupid World. Fantastic new album from these beloved indie vets. Check it out. Also, a late addition: The Bunker Sessions (EP)
Yungchen Lhamo. Awakening. Stunning Tibetan singer's new album perfect for meditating, relaxing, and reflecting.
BEST DOZEN (OR SO) ARCHIVAL RELEASES OF 2023
The Beatles. The Red (1962 -1966) and Blue (1967 - 1970) Albums. The first Beatles recordings I had were the Red & Blue "greatest hits" collections, on cassette, and I suspect many people were introduced to The Fabs through these compilations. The new improved versions are great and worth checking out.
Billy Bragg. The Roaring Forty (1983 - 2023). There's a 2 CD version of this Bragg retrospective, but also a 14 CD Super Deluxe version for the super fans. A fitting tribute to one of the brightest political singers of our time.
Bob Dylan. Fragments - Time Out of Mind Sessions (1996-1997): The Bootleg Series, Vol. 17 (5-CD Deluxe Edition) and The Complete Budokan 1978. Both are fantastic!
The Clash. London Calling (Expanded Edition). A good excuse to go back and listen to this classic album, along with the rehearsal recording The Vanilla Tapes (1979).
Iggy Pop. Rare Trax. Alternate versions of some the classics including "China Girl" and "Lust For Life".
Mississippi Fred McDowell. Jesus On The Mainline. Two live shows: April 14, 1971 in Tacoma and November 5, 1971 at the Gaslight in New York City (Fred's final recording). Seminal.
Nirvana. In Utero. (30th Anniversary Super Deluxe). The original album plus over 50 live tracks and a few outtakes and B-sides.
Steve Miller Band. J50: The Evolution Of The Joker (Deluxe) and At The Record Plant 1973 (live in the studio). Fantastic!
Thin Lizzy. Vagabonds Of The Western World (Deluxe Edition)
The Who. Who's Next: Life House (Super Deluxe). Ten discs of music plus a DVD... sounds a little overwhelming! It was meant to be another rock opera but became Who's Next instead. We can now sort through the rubble and picture what a pretty building it would have been. Also from The Who, Back At The Fillmore (1969). Great.
HONORABLE MENTION: TOP ARCHIVAL RELEASES OF 2023
Big Joe Williams. Back To The Roots. Big Joe Got The Blues. And he wants to give them to you.
Billie Holiday. Live in Los Angeles 1946. Simply great.
Bob Dylan & The Rolling Thunder Revue. New Orleans 1976 Soundboard. Classic. Dylan + Mick Robson + Joan Baez + Roger McGuinn
Cheap Trick. Live At The Whiskey 1977.
Dandy Livingstone. "Rudy A Message To You" (1967). The original.
David Bowie. "Looking For A Friend" (1971).
David Bowie. Ziggy's Last Stand. Live.
David Bowie. Dutch Courage. Live.
Devo. 50 Years of De-Evolution 1973–2023.
Donovan. "Barabajagal" (1969) feat Jeff Beck on guitar, Groovy.
Elvis Presley. Las Vegas Hilton Presents Elvis - Opening Night 1972.
Faces. Sit Down, Get Up, Get Out (Live 1971) feat Rod Stewart, Ron Wood, Ronnie Laine, Kenney Jones, and Ian McLagan.
Heatmiser. The Music Of Heatmiser. Elliot Smith's alternative rock band from before.
Hüsker Dü. Tonight Longhorn. Early live shows.
Howlin' Wolf. Live In Bremen 1964.
James Cotton. Harvard Square Blues (Live Cambridge '74). Harmonica master live in concert.
James Gang. Everything Is Hazy (Live, Paris '71). Feat. Joe Walsh future guitarist for The Eagles doing the classic "Walk Away" and never sounding better.
Jeff Beck. "Shape Of Things" (1968). RIP Jeff Beck at his best here with Rod Stewart & Ron Wood.
Jimi Hendrix. Jimi Hendrix Experience: Live At The Hollywood Bowl: August 18, 1967
John Coltrane. Evenings at the Village Gate: John Coltrane with Eric Dolphy. (1961)
Kak. Kak-Ola (1968). Psychedelic classic. Gary Lee Yoder went on to play with Blue Cheer.
The Kinks. Mojo 2023.05: The Kinks (A 60th Anniversary Sampler). Compiled by the surviving original members: Ray Davies (voice), his brother Dave Davies (guitar) & Mick Avory (drum). Included with Mojo Magazine: Issue #354 (May 2023). A very interesting sampler featuring some of their best lesser known and overlooked songs.
The Kinks. The Journey Pt. 2
Malvina Reynolds. Magical Songs.
Michael Bloomfield. Living In The Fast Lane (Expanded Edition)(1981). One of the best guitarists ever just hanging out and playing songs.
Neil Young. Chrome Dreams.
Neutral Milk Hotel. Everything Is (EP). Some of the first songs Neutral Milk Hotel recorded. They just released a box set and this 7-song expanded EP is part of that project. A good excuse to revisit Neutral Milk Hotel.
Nina Simone. You've Got To Learn. (Live Newport Jazz Festival 1966)
The Specials. "Message To You Rudy" (1979). Terry Hall, Rest In Peace.
Various Artists. Before Bob Dylan: 100 Songs. Stunning collection of some of the folk, blues, gospel, country and rock traditional artists who influenced Bob Dylan inc. Woody Guthrie, Reverend Gary Davis, Lead Belly, Hank Williams, Jimmie Rodgers, and Memphis Minnie.
The Velvet Underground. Le Bataclan '72. A one-off reunion concert in Paris in 1972 feat Lou Reed, Nico, and John Cale.
The Who. Sleep On The Beach (live) and
Concertgebouw Amsterdam 1969 (live). Great. And also Live At Leeds (1970). Some say it's the beat live album ever.
The Vaccines. Pick-Up Full Of Pink Carnations. [Super Easy] January 12, 2024
Sleater-Kinney. Little Rope [Loma Vista] January 19, 2024
Ty Segall. Three Bells. [Drag City] January 26, 2024
Anna Calvi. Peaky Blinders: Season 5 (Original Score) [Domino Soundtracks] January 26, 2024
Anna Calvi & Nick Launay. Peaky Blinders: Season 6 (Original Score) [Domino Soundtracks] January 26, 2024
Gruff Rhys. Sadness Sets Me Free [Rough Trade] January 26, 2024
J. Mascis. What We Do Now [Sub Pop] February 2, 2024
Brittany Howard. What Now. [Island] February 2, 2024
Paul McCartney & Wings. Band on the Run (Underdubbed Mixes) [MPL/UMe] February 2, 2024
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