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Continuing up our coverage of Team Def's favorite music of 2009. Part 1 is here.

So ... you know that part during the Oscars where they take some time out to show you some summary footage taped before the broadcast of the technical awards that no one cares about before they get to the big awards?

This is that part. Only without a budget.

NEAR MISS

Bombay Bicycle Club
I Had The Blues But I Shook Them Loose (Mmm ... Records/Island)
Debut LP from London band that has been compared to My Bloody Valentine with the volume turned down, or Bloc Party without the politics or special effects. I have to say, I didn’t know what to make of it at first listen, but something made me buy it, and now I’m starting to suspect if it had come out six months earlier, it’d have grown on me enough to make the Top 20. On the other hand, I can’t help wondering if I’ll still be as interested by this time next year. Still, if any band had the potential to really grow into something amazing, it’s this one. Oh, and points for this year’s second best album title.

BEST ALBUM TITLE

Ray Guns Are Not Just The Future by The Bird And The Bee

BEST ALBUM COVER



BEST CD SINGLE PURCHASED BY TEAM DEF IN 2009

Madonna
“Celebration” (Sire/Warner)
A new track included on her latest Greatest Hits comp, which I bought as a CD single. It didn't get a lot of acclaim, but I thought it was a good dance-floor number that wouldn't have been out of place on her Confessions On A Dance Floor album a few years ago.

BEST COMPILATION

Mojo Presents ... I Can See For Miles

It’s true that most of the compilations I get tend to be from British music magazines, and usually they’re good for one or two good tracks at best. But this year saw quite a few really good collections – and the best was this comp of “Lost Tracks From America’s Psychedelic Underground”. Some of it is what you’d expect (The Chocolate Watch Band, The Red Krayola, and two (2) songs by the 13th Floor Elevators), but the rest were bands I’d never heard before (or even heard of), so it was educational as well as entertaining. I couldn’t say how definitive a collection it is, but it’s more than I ever expected a music magazine to come up with, so well done.

BEST SOUNDTRACKS

Flight Of The Conchords
I Told You I Was Freaky (Sub Pop/HBO)
You may find this hard to believe, but I mostly missed the whole first wave of Flight Of The Conchords, not having HBO or the time to watch all the YouTube clips everyone was posting. But they seemed like something I should be interested in, and so when their second collection of songs from the show came out, I checked it out. It's dead-on pop satire and funny even without the show visuals. It doesn't always work, but when it does, they nail it.

JG Thirlwell
The Venture Brothers: The Music Of JG Thirlwell (Adult Swim/Williams Street)
I haven't seen The Venture Brothers either (not having Adult Swim here in HK), but I am a fan of Thirlwell, and the idea alone of the man behind Foetus and Clint Ruin doing music for a cartoon is worth a mention. The music itself is quite good - like coked-up John Barry for ugly people.

BEST UNRELEASED ALBUM

Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse
Dark Night Of The Soul (Not EMI)
A music project with David Lynch with plenty of guest appearances that never saw the light of day after EMI decided not to release it for as-yet undisclosed reasons. But NPR streamed it (and it's still streaming now, if you want to check it out), and it's pretty good. I'd have bought it if it had come out (though maybe not the $50 version with the Lynch photo book).

Up next: the Top 10 [for real]!

Dark was the night,

This is dF

on 2010-01-08 06:54 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] isis-lives.livejournal.com
This makes me feel so old. Dayum. On the other hand, I'm interested in anything David Lynch has a hand in.

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