Tuesday, December 27, 2011

2011 Top 20 Albums

The new year is just around the corner, and that means the 2011 lists are popping up all over the place. I can't help but to think about what albums were my favorite from the past year- many of which were well represented on a previous post by blogger dwstaple. Off the top of my head, I would say my favorite albums of this year included Wilco's The Whole Love, Danger Mouse and Danield Lupe's Rome, Tune-Yards' Whokill, and TV on the Radio's Nine Types of Light. Out of curiosity, I did a query in iTunes in the Recently Played playlist to find out what my favorite albums really were. As it turns out, none of those albums showed up on my top 100 songs played this year...

My REAL Top 20 Albums of 2011

20. Devendra Banhart, Cripple Crow (2005)
19. Beck, Guero (2005)
18. Gillian Welch, Hell Among the Yearlings (1998)
17. Beirut, Gulag Orkestar (2006)
16. Talking Heads, Little Creatures (1985)
15. Arcade Fire, The Suburbs (2010)
14. American Lullaby, Various Artists (2003)
13. Neko Case, Live from Austin (2007)
12. Black Keys, Magic Potion (2006)
11. Arcade Fire, Neon Bible (2007)
10. Radio K (radio station streaming on iTunes)
9. M. Ward, Post War (2006)
8. Kris Kristofferson, Songs of Kris Kristofferson (1988)
7. She & Him, Volume I (2008)
6. Bob Dylan, New Morning (1989)
5. Andrew Bird, & The Mysterious Production of Eggs (2005)
4. The White Stripes, De Stijl (2002)
3. Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Up From Below (2009)
2. Paul Simon, Negotiations and Love Songs (1988)
1. Blitzen Trapper, Furr (2008)

Time to start playing the albums I bought this year a little more! Maybe in 2017 I will have the new Wilco, Tune-Yards, and TV on the Radio on my list...

I would love to hear from you- what were your top played albums of 2011? To search your iTunes, adjust your 'recently played' to the last played in the last 12 months, and 'most often played' (see below).



2 comments:

  1. How did you determine the top albums? When I did it, it just gave me to top songs.

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  2. I just weeded through the songs and pulled the album names. Happy New Year to you!

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