I have a subscription to a music service, but I found I haven't been good about listening to new music. This week, I decided to listen to eight albums that I hadn't heard before in hopes of hearing something fresh and adding to my collection. I enjoyed the experience so much that I'll probably do it again in the future, and each time I'll choose the album of the week.
Album of The Week:
Edge of The Sun, by Calexico
There wasn't a track on this album that I would skip, as each song creates a mood, and on Edge of the Sun Calexico accent their sound with strings and excellent harmonies featuring guest vocalists. Different styles abound here, so I never felt that Edge of The Sun was in any way tedious or repetitive.
Best tracks:
"Moon Never Rises"
"Tapping On The Line"
"World Undone"
Other albums listened to, in order of preference:
Different styles of jazz, most of which I enjoyed. I don't really care for stuff that isn't too structured, and a couple of songs got on my nerves.
Best tracks:
"El Swing"
"Lay Lady Lay"
Best tracks:
"Meet You There"
"Carry On"
First Comes The Night by Chris Isaak
Best tracks:
"Please Don't Call"
"First Comes the Night"
Windy City by Alison Krauss
I had seen The Secret Sisters open for Brandi Carlile once, and this album was produced by Carlile and her bandmates Tim and Phil Hanseroth. The harmonies are great, but overall I thought You Don't Own Me Anymore was kind of monotonous.
Best tracks:
"You Don't Own Me Anymore"
"He's Fine"
Middle Western by Horseshoes and Hand Grenades
Best tracks:
"Forest For The Trees"
"Make One Today"
And then we get to Eternally Even by Jim James. I do run hot and cold on My Morning Jacket, James's band. I think some of their songs are fantastic, and others test my patience. My patience was stretched beyond its limits with Eternally Even, which has an instrumental lasting six-plus minutes and doesn't really go anywhere. The other songs are kind of murky, and there wasn't a song I wanted to hear again on the album.








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