I had the privilege of listening to a lot of great music this year. The new generation of musicians showed great promise as Feist, The Civil Wars, Adele and Amos Lee all released solid records. But it's these particular albums I've listed below that stood out for interpretation, sound quality, focus and the element of surprise. All of them have been previously reviewed in Critics At Large:
Bad As Me by Tom Waits
Rough, caustic, romantic, nostalgic and deeply rooted in the blues, Waits once again proves to us that it’s still possible to bend a listener’s ear in another direction.
http://www.criticsatlarge.ca/2011/11/turning-music-on-its-head-tom-waits-bad.html
Rough, caustic, romantic, nostalgic and deeply rooted in the blues, Waits once again proves to us that it’s still possible to bend a listener’s ear in another direction.
http://www.criticsatlarge.ca/2011/11/turning-music-on-its-head-tom-waits-bad.html
Sign of Life by Bill Frisell
Frisell is a tireless guitarist and bandleader who's getting bolder with age. One of two outstanding recordings for the man, John Scofield calls, “the Wizard.”
http://www.criticsatlarge.ca/2011/07/chamber-of-sublime-bill-frisells-sign.html
Frisell is a tireless guitarist and bandleader who's getting bolder with age. One of two outstanding recordings for the man, John Scofield calls, “the Wizard.”
http://www.criticsatlarge.ca/2011/07/chamber-of-sublime-bill-frisells-sign.html
Kings and Queens by Blackie & the Rodeo Kings
A perfectly set menu of beautiful songs composed, arranged and performed as honestly and intimately as possible.
http://www.criticsatlarge.ca/2011/06/handled-with-care-blackie-and-rodeo.html
A perfectly set menu of beautiful songs composed, arranged and performed as honestly and intimately as possible.
http://www.criticsatlarge.ca/2011/06/handled-with-care-blackie-and-rodeo.html
Knowing Lee by Lee Konitz
Jazz music ages perhaps better than any other form and this album tells us why.
http://www.criticsatlarge.ca/2011/05/symbiosis-konitz-liebman-beirachs.html
Jazz music ages perhaps better than any other form and this album tells us why.
http://www.criticsatlarge.ca/2011/05/symbiosis-konitz-liebman-beirachs.html
So Beautiful or So What by Paul Simon
Justifiably making a lot of top10 lists in the media this year, Paul Simon’s record candidly wrestles with spirituality with a point-of-view unique to the “only living boy in New York.”
http://www.criticsatlarge.ca/2011/04/pragmatic-spiritualism-paul-simons-so.html
Justifiably making a lot of top10 lists in the media this year, Paul Simon’s record candidly wrestles with spirituality with a point-of-view unique to the “only living boy in New York.”
http://www.criticsatlarge.ca/2011/04/pragmatic-spiritualism-paul-simons-so.html
Buddy Miller’s Majestic Silver Strings by Buddy Miller
Buddy Miller is the guitarist’s guitarist. His infatuation and love of the instrument proves why he’s one of the best musicians in contemporary music today. Want to know who invented Americana? Look no further.
http://www.criticsatlarge.ca/2011/03/beauty-in-simplicity-buddy-millers.html
Buddy Miller is the guitarist’s guitarist. His infatuation and love of the instrument proves why he’s one of the best musicians in contemporary music today. Want to know who invented Americana? Look no further.
http://www.criticsatlarge.ca/2011/03/beauty-in-simplicity-buddy-millers.html
Small Source of Comfort by Bruce Cockburn
And speaking of guitar-players, Cockburn once again proves why his songs and arrangements continue to be relevant in the 21stCentury.
http://www.criticsatlarge.ca/2011/02/on-good-terms-with-muse-bruce-cockburns.html
And speaking of guitar-players, Cockburn once again proves why his songs and arrangements continue to be relevant in the 21stCentury.
http://www.criticsatlarge.ca/2011/02/on-good-terms-with-muse-bruce-cockburns.html
Barton Hollow by The Civil Wars
My favourite discovery of 2011, this record proves how good one instrument and two rich voices can be in cutting through the noise of over-produced pop, and still leave one breathless.
http://www.criticsatlarge.ca/2011/02/voices-that-pine-civil-wars-barton.html
My favourite discovery of 2011, this record proves how good one instrument and two rich voices can be in cutting through the noise of over-produced pop, and still leave one breathless.
http://www.criticsatlarge.ca/2011/02/voices-that-pine-civil-wars-barton.html
Symphony No. 10 by Shostakovich by the Liverpool Symphony Orchestra conducted by Vasily Petrenko.
The end of 2012 will find us with a full complement of Shostakovich symphonies by this orchestra, thankfully. Petrenko has breathed new life into these great works. And if you like No. 10…
http://www.criticsatlarge.ca/2011/01/spellbinding-dmitry-shostakovichs.html
Metals by Feist
The years following the smash hit, The Reminder, proved to be overwhelming for Feist. So she took some time to herself, wrote some new songs and recorded them in a home studio in Southern California. The result is a sublime record that offers some new and informed perspectives.
http://www.criticsatlarge.ca/2011/10/search-for-honest-reflection-feists.html
- John Corcelli is a musician and broadcaster. He’s currently working on another radio documentary, with Kevin Courrier, for CBC Radio's Inside the Music called The Other Me: The Avant-Garde Music of Paul McCartney.
The end of 2012 will find us with a full complement of Shostakovich symphonies by this orchestra, thankfully. Petrenko has breathed new life into these great works. And if you like No. 10…
http://www.criticsatlarge.ca/2011/01/spellbinding-dmitry-shostakovichs.html
Metals by Feist
The years following the smash hit, The Reminder, proved to be overwhelming for Feist. So she took some time to herself, wrote some new songs and recorded them in a home studio in Southern California. The result is a sublime record that offers some new and informed perspectives.
http://www.criticsatlarge.ca/2011/10/search-for-honest-reflection-feists.html
- John Corcelli is a musician and broadcaster. He’s currently working on another radio documentary, with Kevin Courrier, for CBC Radio's Inside the Music called The Other Me: The Avant-Garde Music of Paul McCartney.
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