this is new music to me : the 2011 edition

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while we have the 2011 new music thread going on, i realised that for me the main soundtrack of 2011 has been about music from previous years.

in the last 12 months i have fallen hard for :

the cramps.
moody blues.
iggy + the stooges.
neu! possibly my fave 'find' of the year
bobbie gentry
loads of fania reissues
some of the mad stuff on finders keepers
bill plumber and the cosmic brotherhood

so, what have you (re)discovered in 2011 ?

mark_e, Friday, 2 December 2011 16:04 (twelve years ago) link

Colour Haze - this has been my big discovery, really enjoying plowing my way through their back catalog. Shout out to ilxor FastNBulbous for his primer on these guys.

David Axelrod - finally getting around to this guy. I've only heard Song of Innocence so far, but its fantastic stuff.

The Beach Boys - not really new to me, but this is the first time I've finally thrown myself into their post-Pet Sounds discography and I'm finding new songs to love almost daily. I have to thank the ILM Beach Boys poll for this.

Trans Am - had heard and enjoyed these guys previously, but I picked up basically their entire discography used for less than $25 over the couse of a few weeks this summer and really immersed myself in their back catalog. Lots of great stuff.

Blue Oyster Cult - stupidly dismissed them as minor also-rans for too long, but buying a cheapo set of three of their early albums showed the errors of my ways.

I left my login in El Sandboxo, Friday, 2 December 2011 16:12 (twelve years ago) link

David Axelrod - finally getting around to this guy. I've only heard Song of Innocence so far, but its fantastic stuff.

oooh man.

i picked up on his stuff a few years back and even now i have to be careful.
once i start listening to the trilogy (Songs of Innocence/Experience, Earth Rot), i find it very hard to listen to anything else for days/weeks.

mark_e, Friday, 2 December 2011 16:17 (twelve years ago) link

Al Stewart is the big one for me this year i think

smh, Friday, 2 December 2011 16:19 (twelve years ago) link

hmm.
got an al stewart 2cd anthology in the archives.
never had the urge ..

mark_e, Friday, 2 December 2011 16:20 (twelve years ago) link

Unrest
Bob Welch era Fleetwood Mac (thanks, ILM!)
Robert Ashley (probably the biggest find of 2011 for me) and other artists in the Lovely Music stable (notably David Behrman).

Classical music made quite an impact on me this year. I'm not listening to it all that much (besides the Lovely stuff I mentioned up there) but I attended a "New Music at the University of Missouri" concert series featuring world debut performances (by Alarm Will Sound!) of new works by composers in the University program. I've been thinking about it a lot since then. I'm also weeding an academic libraries lp collection as part of my MLS pursuit. So, yeah, more important than the WHAT is the WHY of music for me this year.

Mr. Farmer, Friday, 2 December 2011 16:24 (twelve years ago) link

Not a great deal of old stuff. My love of reggae's been reignited with some fantastic Studio One comps. I decided to finally check out the REM albums I'd been missing out on (most of the '80s ones). Serge Gainsbourg, Leonard Cohen and Lee Hazlewood have all been excavated and toyed with. Have to say that this year is an anomaly for me in that I've been much more excited about new music than trying to obsessively uncover the back catalogue of a past master like I've done in the past with Talking Heads, the Beach Boys, Tom Waits. If it's older music I've been listening to, it's stuff from my own past - old mixtapes etc...

dog latin, Friday, 2 December 2011 16:27 (twelve years ago) link

Oh yeah - Fleetwood Mac. I received a turntable for my birthday and I've been going round the chazzas and buying up lots of old vinyl, so it's strange I haven't got much to show for this thread.

dog latin, Friday, 2 December 2011 16:27 (twelve years ago) link

huge amount of jazz due to the jazz poll: andrew hill, joe henderson, jackie mclean etc

los krampusinos! (pomplamau5), Friday, 2 December 2011 16:33 (twelve years ago) link

like axelrod, i actually avoided jazz in 2011 as i find it becomes too much of an addiction, and i can lose months to a miles davis urge.

but i cant deny that thread nearly tipped me over the edge ..

oh, and the return of the £3 jazz section @ fopp hasn't helped !

mark_e, Friday, 2 December 2011 16:35 (twelve years ago) link

and i can lose months to a miles davis urge

Haha, this is so true for me too. I'm expecting that I'll have the '67 box shortly after the holidays and that'll be much of my listening for Jan & Feb 2012 wrapped up.

I left my login in El Sandboxo, Friday, 2 December 2011 16:40 (twelve years ago) link

Can't remember who it was, but someone posted about the Willie Tee album produced by Axelrod on the Rolling Reissues thread and it's amazing

Number None, Friday, 2 December 2011 16:42 (twelve years ago) link

the albums I've played the most this year are probably So7S - Alpinism and Tom Vek - We Have Sound

OH NOES, Friday, 2 December 2011 16:45 (twelve years ago) link

Not sure if there was talk before the main ILM went down, but new album Ghostory in Jan!

http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/1e5cdc833fea856364b8658f151775be/3742882.jpg

I left my login in El Sandboxo, Friday, 2 December 2011 16:46 (twelve years ago) link

post-A Love Supreme Coltrane
Cluster, Harmonia, Moebius & Plank, etc.
Popol Vuh !
Fairport Convention, Sandy Denny, and other acts discussed in Electric Eden
early Pink Floyd
Wayne Shorter
pre-Autobahn Kraftwerk
pre-Phaedra Tangerine Dream
Waylon Jennings

2011 was an excellent year, thx ILM

Brad C., Friday, 2 December 2011 16:48 (twelve years ago) link

and other acts discussed in Electric Eden

Got this sitting on my Nook waiting for me, need to plow through the backlog of books first though. I'm thinking 2012 will also be a folk filled year for me.

I left my login in El Sandboxo, Friday, 2 December 2011 16:51 (twelve years ago) link

big Denny year for me too, although i've had Electric Eden for a while and only gotten a few chapters into it

Number None, Friday, 2 December 2011 16:51 (twelve years ago) link

This year I had a major Harry Nilsson phase wherein I got into the later stuff. Also dug into the catalogues of Kate Bush and The Fall, "discovered" Moondog and Harry Partch. Wayne Shorter. Got into Psychic TV (!) and Current 93 for the first time. Also Skip James (!!!) and Joe Meek (!!!).

America's Mobile, Friday, 2 December 2011 17:11 (twelve years ago) link

Mickey Newbury was the big "new to me" guy for this year.

tylerw_sandbox, Friday, 2 December 2011 17:19 (twelve years ago) link

Joe Gibbs - how, as a dub fan, I had not heard of him and his wonderful productions I just don't know. Some of his stuff is just out of this world and he really needs to be commemorated in the same breath as King Tubby and Lee Perry.

dog latin, Friday, 2 December 2011 17:20 (twelve years ago) link

Oh and I also got into calypso music after dancing to Wilmoth Houdini records at Boomtown Fair.

dog latin, Friday, 2 December 2011 17:24 (twelve years ago) link

just started listening to scott walker, my gf says SCOTT4 sounds like christmas music but i love it!!

uhh (ok), Friday, 2 December 2011 17:26 (twelve years ago) link

A breadth of country music from the '30s through today. I dove fully into the country stacks at the local library with the intent of educating myself beyond "Taylor Swift, Neko Case, the Grateful Dead, and Johnny Cash". That's somewhat of an exaggeration, but honestly pretty close to the mark. Force-fed myself country of all stripes for hours on end every day for weeks until I was sick of it. Didn't listen to an ounce of country for a few months and then in the beginning of October picked up listening to it naturally in my regular rotation.

I've tried this immersion method before with the other sitting ducks - classical, jazz, and hip-hop - but not to any degree of lasting success.

The other big things from earlier years I can remember getting into this year are
*the Silver Jews general discography
*the second A Perfect Circle record
*the Zero Boys, who I had heard on a compilation once, but never bought an album

camp yo lo tengo autumn sweater saturday night (rusty flathead screwdriver), Friday, 2 December 2011 17:34 (twelve years ago) link

*the second A Perfect Circle record

this is one of my favorite albums of all time

OH NOES, Friday, 2 December 2011 17:37 (twelve years ago) link

my gf says SCOTT4 sounds like christmas music but i love it!!

'boy child' totally does!

i love steely dan but 'gaucho' clicked with me huge this year, in a way it hadn't before

silvana mangano, Friday, 2 December 2011 17:37 (twelve years ago) link

Joe Gibbs - how, as a dub fan, I had not heard of him and his wonderful productions I just don't know

technically you should credit Gibbs and Errol Thompson, one of the unsung geniuses of JA music. Good obit for him here: http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/2004/dec/09/guardianobituaries.artsobituaries1

rob (night house), Friday, 2 December 2011 17:40 (twelve years ago) link

was saying in the outloud.fm room last night that i just discovered that divine comedy had more than one song.

remy bean in exile, Friday, 2 December 2011 18:21 (twelve years ago) link

These first two fit together, to an extent:

V/A - Pakistan Folk and Pop Instrumentals 1966-76
Japanese surf guitarist Takeshi Terauchi, but especially Let's Go Eleki Bushi, which has some of the most distinctively eastern sounding material. When huge forest fires in Arizona filled Albuquerque's air with smoke sometimes so thick you could only see for a couple blocks, I drove around playing this all the time. It somehow made the perfect soundtrack for that temporarily apocalyptic-seeming environment.

I liked some of the flamenco rock songs on the Acid Rumba compilation, but particularly like Morena y Clara and their self-titled album.

A bunch of cumbia villera (which is mostly Argentine, and relatively recent, just not necessarily from this year) and some other cumbia found here and there, without paying much attention to the names of artists (or in some cases simply not knowing the names), including music from a couple great Colombian "best of the year" type compilations from the 70s (that I found on a blog).

I bought my first car ever at the beginning of the year, so that's put a big spin on my listening this year. "Is it good driving music?" has become one of the questions I ask. Also, inevitably, I've heard new things in familiar music this way. Hector Lavoe and Willie Colon amaze me more than ever, along with Willie Rosario. Among others.

Occidental Rudipherous, Friday, 2 December 2011 19:10 (twelve years ago) link

Can't remember who it was, but someone posted about the Willie Tee album produced by Axelrod on the Rolling Reissues thread and it's amazing

ahh .. glad someone else picked that album up, tis indeed wonderful !

mark_e, Friday, 2 December 2011 21:08 (twelve years ago) link

Mainly jazz this year: Cannonball Adderley Quintet in San Francisco, Horace Silver Song for my Father, Lee Morgan Sidewinder, Max Roach Deeds Not Words, Donald Harrison w/Ron Carter & Billy Cobham Heroes.

o. nate, Monday, 5 December 2011 17:10 (twelve years ago) link

I get into a lot of old music as bedtime albums. These were the albums that comforted me this year, either new to me or they belatedly revealed the full extent of their charms):

John Martyn, Solid Air (new to me)
Steely Dan, Gaucho (full extent of charms)
Richard Horowitz & Susan Deyhim, Majoun (full extent of charms)
Russell Mills/Undark, Strange Familiar (new to me)
Cocteau Twins, Victorialand (full extent of charms)

more I'm forgetting right now.

Tim F, Tuesday, 6 December 2011 04:43 (twelve years ago) link

A lot of vocal jazz like Mark Murphy, Blossom Dearie, Karin Krog, and Jula de Palma, even rediscovered Frank Sinatra. The whole Nashville studio musicians and all of the different records they led me to. My big discovery this year was Jesus music, from xian folk to country and western gospel.
Oh and Michael Farneti's Good Morning Kisses

JacobSanders, Tuesday, 6 December 2011 05:08 (twelve years ago) link

Neu!

Sandbox James Morrison, Tuesday, 6 December 2011 05:20 (twelve years ago) link

folk and old-timey music from the '20s and '30s.

Mr. Snrub, Tuesday, 6 December 2011 05:54 (twelve years ago) link

La? Neu! for me. I guess I assumed Rother dropped off in the 90s? WRONG

oPal, Tuesday, 6 December 2011 10:41 (twelve years ago) link

Rother Dinger :P

oPal, Tuesday, 6 December 2011 10:42 (twelve years ago) link

Have you heard Martyn's One World Tim? If not, you really should

Number None, Tuesday, 6 December 2011 11:02 (twelve years ago) link

^ would strongly second that

los krampusinos! (pomplamau5), Tuesday, 6 December 2011 11:30 (twelve years ago) link

Popol Vuh !

has become my morning music of choice. ILM's PV thread is a handy album guide

the deli llama, Tuesday, 6 December 2011 12:02 (twelve years ago) link

not so handy atm (but yes!)

los krampusinos! (pomplamau5), Tuesday, 6 December 2011 12:28 (twelve years ago) link

Chris Stamey/Yo La Tengo's "McCauley Street (Let's Go Downtown)," which I found in a used bin last week.

clemenza, Tuesday, 6 December 2011 12:31 (twelve years ago) link

Also: Herman Cain's "Imagine There's No Pizza."

clemenza, Tuesday, 6 December 2011 12:32 (twelve years ago) link

"I wonder if you can" ?

Bela Lugosi's Derrida (MarkG oo la showaddywaddy), Tuesday, 6 December 2011 12:45 (twelve years ago) link

Yes we can.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DrSEyjBj1w

clemenza, Tuesday, 6 December 2011 12:47 (twelve years ago) link

Almost forgot - this was also the year I got into Workingman's Dead and American Beauty by the Grateful Dead.

o. nate, Tuesday, 6 December 2011 18:50 (twelve years ago) link

This is the year that Charalambides clicked in a big way for me, thanks in large part to their excellent new album EXILE (which is easily in the top five albums released this year for me).

Mr. Farmer, Tuesday, 6 December 2011 19:17 (twelve years ago) link

xp: next year you should check out Jerry Garcia's Garcia and Bob Weir's Ace. They are of the same ilk.

rusty flathead screwdriver, Tuesday, 6 December 2011 19:45 (twelve years ago) link

Don't sleep on Mickey Hart's Rolling Thunder, also released in '72. I just discovered that one this year and it is also pretty excellent. John Cipollina plays guitar on it. May as well rep for Europe 72. as well, a record that sounds better to me now than ever before.

Mr. Farmer, Tuesday, 6 December 2011 19:47 (twelve years ago) link

Thanks for the recs. I will investigate.

o. nate, Tuesday, 6 December 2011 19:55 (twelve years ago) link

Reassessed and moved from ambivalence to full-fledged love:

Scott Walker (via the "Five Easy Pieces" box)
Kevin Ayers (via the "Songs For Insane Times" box)
Pere Ubu (via the first two discs of the "Datapanik In The Year Zero" box)
Brian Eno's ambient work (via the "Instrumental" box)
Nuggets I and II boxes (and 60s UK psych as well)

It's been an awesome box set year!

Incidentally, I'm always amazed how one's tastes can change over time. It makes me think that eventually I'll dig everything.

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 17:59 (twelve years ago) link

^yeah, been feeling the same way lately. Eventually, everything sounds good.

Mr. Farmer, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 18:01 (twelve years ago) link


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