Top 12 Albums, early list, 2007
Nov. 7th, 2007 10:43 amHere are my top 12 albums as of November 7.
1. Aly & A.J. Insomniatic
2. Miranda Lambert Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
3. Britney Spears Blackout
4. A-Trak Dirty South Dance
5. Kelly Clarkson My December
6. The Veronicas Hook Me Up
7. Ashley Monroe Satisfied
8. Ashley Tisdale Headstrong
9. Gogol Bordello Super Taranta!
10. Jordan Pruitt No Ordinary Girl
11. Travis Tritt The Storm
12. Gretchen Wilson One Of The Boys
Other contenders would be:
A.R.E. Weapons Modern Mayhem
John Anderson Easy Money
Blake Shelton Pure BS
The Sirens More Is More
I'm not hearing a lot of full albums this year, but I've got a viable top ten/twelve anyway. Order is provisional, the only albs sure to be standing at P&J time being Insomniatic and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. (The Aly & A.J. and the Miranda Lambert are the Pats and the Colts of LPs. The rest are barely in their league. So Britney would be the Packers [like, what the fuck's s/he doing (here)?]. Kelly'd be Pittsburgh, A-Trak the Titans.) I'm listing 12 in case I jettison the two Ashleys. Monroe's alb hasn't been released and may never be; Tisdale's I only heard a couple times last February and what I remember is superb for five tracks, then good to lousy after that, but the five might carry it over (three of those five are singles, all three ace). Ashley M's got a strong Dolly/Lee Ann voice that she goes cute with, with girly Jewelishness too; I haven't decided if she's too much or just right, wish the radio would give her a shot. A-Trak is a dance mixer-and-masher on great hip-hop material. Tritt's a blue-eyed blues and soul guy who found his career in country, has often been disappointingly weak, given his great growly pipes; but this time the mush songs are good ones, like Michael Bolton if Bolton had been good, and the searing, burning blues rockers sear and burn.
Not many guys on the list. Must be the much-ballyhooed crisis of masculinity.
1. Aly & A.J. Insomniatic
2. Miranda Lambert Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
3. Britney Spears Blackout
4. A-Trak Dirty South Dance
5. Kelly Clarkson My December
6. The Veronicas Hook Me Up
7. Ashley Monroe Satisfied
8. Ashley Tisdale Headstrong
9. Gogol Bordello Super Taranta!
10. Jordan Pruitt No Ordinary Girl
11. Travis Tritt The Storm
12. Gretchen Wilson One Of The Boys
Other contenders would be:
A.R.E. Weapons Modern Mayhem
John Anderson Easy Money
Blake Shelton Pure BS
The Sirens More Is More
I'm not hearing a lot of full albums this year, but I've got a viable top ten/twelve anyway. Order is provisional, the only albs sure to be standing at P&J time being Insomniatic and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. (The Aly & A.J. and the Miranda Lambert are the Pats and the Colts of LPs. The rest are barely in their league. So Britney would be the Packers [like, what the fuck's s/he doing (here)?]. Kelly'd be Pittsburgh, A-Trak the Titans.) I'm listing 12 in case I jettison the two Ashleys. Monroe's alb hasn't been released and may never be; Tisdale's I only heard a couple times last February and what I remember is superb for five tracks, then good to lousy after that, but the five might carry it over (three of those five are singles, all three ace). Ashley M's got a strong Dolly/Lee Ann voice that she goes cute with, with girly Jewelishness too; I haven't decided if she's too much or just right, wish the radio would give her a shot. A-Trak is a dance mixer-and-masher on great hip-hop material. Tritt's a blue-eyed blues and soul guy who found his career in country, has often been disappointingly weak, given his great growly pipes; but this time the mush songs are good ones, like Michael Bolton if Bolton had been good, and the searing, burning blues rockers sear and burn.
Not many guys on the list. Must be the much-ballyhooed crisis of masculinity.
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Date: 2007-11-07 08:11 pm (UTC)