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The Best Albums of 2007: #91 to #100

Posted Mon Dec 17, 2007 7:56pm PST by Robert of the Radish in The Y! Music Playlist Blog

The first installment of our top 100 of 2007 album list.

100. Panamericana by Federico Aubele
Federico Aubele, who hails from Argentina was discovered by Thievery Corporation, and Panamericana is his sophomore effort on their label, Eighteenth Street Lounge. Aubele has succeeded in creating exactly what he set out to do by weaving together some of the very best musical elements from across the Americas. He has come up with something completely unique, but absolutely familiar. No matter what side of the equator you happen to call home.

99.  Coronation Thieves by Dragons Of Zynth
This album is like a jar of moonshine - complete hell going down, but if you can get through the first few gulps, everything becomes warm, fuzzy and rapturous. Complete chaos is controlled with a deftness that simply cannot be manufactured, or gained by luck alone. The record has vast peaks and valleys, wrapped in enough distorted fog to hold your focus while you try to figure out what the hell is going on. But it never becomes annoying enough to turn you off.

98.  Coarsegold by The Dying Californian
The Dying Californian started as a band in Santa Cruz, CA over 10 years ago under the name Nuzzle. As their sound evolved into a more Wilco-leaning alt country animal they changed their name. And it fits. The music has a lonely, melancholic flavor and California indie scene sensibility. The record weaves and meanders at a measured pace, and the harmonies wrap you in a warm blanket of sound that prods you  to stop what you're doing and focus on the experience. And once you do, the CD moves to an easily accessible location in your collection.

97.  Head Home by O'Death
O'Death found new life this year on Ernest Jenning Records with the re-release of 2006's Head Home. And it's a very good thing. If you haven't had the pleasure of hearing the record or seeing them live, now's your chance. The band combines the standard bluegrass instrumentation of acoustic guitar, banjo, fiddle, bass and drums, but they play cabaret flavored songs (ala Man Man or Tom Waits) with a punk rock energy. And before you say this should not be included because it's a re-release of a 2006 album, please remember that this is my list, so I make the rules.

96. Oreskaband by Oreskaband
If you  told me I would select a Japanese schoolgirl ska band as one of my top 100 in 2007 last year at this time, I would've told you that you were nuts, but here you have it. Oreskaband has become a sensation in Japan and have been featured all over Japanese television, including an appearance in a TV commercial for the popular Japanese candy Pocky, which doubles as a music video to promote the band. You must hear to believe.

95.  The Budos Band II by The Budos Band
The Budos Band II is an instrumental soul freakout made to be heard by the glow of black light among bongs and hot chicks with afros. Fans of jazz, soul, funk and jam bands may migrate en masse to this fine album, and I would be thrilled if they do. But my greater hope is that The Budos Band helps a younger generation dig into some truly great music of the past.

94.  Anthem by Christian Scott
 This 23-year-old virtuoso was honored with a Grammy nomination last year for his debut Rewind That, and
Anthem builds upon it's success while taking daring steps to find it's own voice. Jazz traditionalists won't appreciate the melding of rock, soul and hip-hop, while smooth jazz fans won't get the complex ideas presented. They will both be missing a fine effort. Christian Scott is reaching for art and succeeding.

93.  Blasts of Holy Birth by Lewis & Clarke
Blasts of Holy Birth makes me feel much the way I did driving through the Delaware Water Gap (Lewis & Clark's home) with my wife next to me and the autumn leaves setting a backdrop. It's calming, but with bright colors, much as it's represented on the cover art. Pianos, strings, acoustic guitars, harp, keyboards, horns and understated drums create a sedate and welcome collection of songs that are delivered without grievance.

92. Digital Shades, Vol. 1 by M83
Digital Shades contains the warm tones and grandiose crescendos that are part of what we love about M83, but the record is decidedly low-key, moody, and at times, otherworldly. It contains some minimal vocal parts that fit well, but the large majority of the sounds are electronic brushstrokes that paint what ends up being a strong ambient effort. Anthony Gonzalez has captured some of the very best elements of Brian Eno's ambient masterworks on this release, which is enough to chalk it up as a success.

91.  White Shoes & The Couples Company by White Shoes & The Couples Company The record is a mostly shiny and happy endeavour. So much so, that it attracted 18 butterflies, 5 songbirds, 3 fuzzy bunnies, a rainbow and a unicorn to my patio as I listened outdoors. If the music's ability to attract cute and mystical creatures isn't enough for you, I would also tell you that the band was named one of the Top 25 Bands on MySpace by Rolling Stone Magazine, and one of the most Crushworthy Bands of 2006 by All Music Guide, who proclaim White Shoes.., "the best indie pop band from Indonesia."

Return to #81 through #90
147 Comments

21. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
#16,
Kanye? Here is a hint: If you want to find good music DON'T look to MTV to find it. Unless of course you are looking back in the archives to 1981 where over half their videos were Rod Stewart.
THE MOODY BLUES!!

22. nike -
this has got to be the most insanely weak list i have ever read in my life. i want my last 20 minutes of my life back.

23. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
Oh yeah, and King Crimson rules, too.

24. jack -
no prince? no velvet revolver? the eagles long road out of eden had to be the best album this year. Magic by the boss has to be higher. What about Hard Living by gary allan? Vince gills these days?

25. Yahoo! Music User -
oh and if they wanted to put all unheard of bands they could have at least used good ones.
Like

Cinder Road and um...
ok so the only other unknown bands i really know are either local or somewhat big so yeah... They could have picked better non-famous bands.

26. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
20,
Thank you for having a brain! The Eagles did an excellent job! I didn't care so much for Fogerty's album, I just wish CCR would reunite.

19,
I saw the Foo Fighters acoustic open up for Bob Dylan. It was amazing. David Grohl is one of my favorites.

DA YOOPERS RULE!!

27. Junior -
Where's 50 cent at and or Britney Spears.

28. stuarts -
Im a fan of metal but really there are a lot of great metal bands out there besides the dirtbags that came from the eighties. Grow up amerislave and try to listen to something thats not from a time when pantera wore spandex and tom araya could actually sing.

29. dre -
this a terrible collection of music

30. Bwana -
I certainly appreciate your depth of knowledge inre today's music scene...Obviously, that is your job. However, please ignore those others that keep trying to lambast your site with the likes of Metallica, Pantera, and the like. Those people just don't understand that that bubble-gum heavy metal was over years ago.

31. Cody S -
contrary to the belief of amerislave and the like, we're not all quite so angry at our fathers

32. Amanda -
I agree with Nike W - I want the last 20 minutes of my life back. An overwhelming majority of people who have left comments have been disappointed by the lack of talent on this list. Not a surprise since it was written by a blogger for Yahoo and not a columnist for Billboard Magazine or some other notable music source.

33. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
I could have made up an artist and album and put it on the list and no one would even know it was a fake.

Like "Dirty Undies" by Billy and the Buttcrusters

This list is lame. I'm switching to Google. Peace Out

One more shout out: Lemmy Kilmister's moles rule!!

34. Michael -
Can't believe 100 albums without mentioning Eddie Vedder?!

35. Mai Lundi -
I knew five people on the list. FIVE. I guess popular music isn't always the best, but it's darn catchy.

36. Luke S -
I don't agree with the order really, but most of my favorite albums of the year made the list at some point. I'm curious-- what good albums did this guy leave off? What should he have included? Britney Spears?

Here are a few that I think should have (at least) made the Top 100

I'm Not There- Bob Dylan Movie Soundtrack
Nick Lowe- At My Age
Rilo Kiley- Under The Black Lights
Steve Earle- Washington St Serenade
John Fogerty- Revival
Amy LaVere- Anchors & Anvils

37. fat, bald white guy -
what a joke. overlooked indy bands such as mewithoutyou, brand new, and the snake the cross the crown were brilliant in 2007.

38. Yahoo! Music User -
No Snakes & Arrows on here ???!!!

You know what? Up yours! That's all I got to say, just up yours.

Whoever you are.

39. beggarx -
im surprised that slayer didnt make the cut. also very surprised that the album from a band that isnt even real (Dethklok) didnt make it. i take that back, with the listing as it is, im not surprised at all. totally useless article.

40. Jacob -
Who the heck makes these lists up?!? I personally am a big fan of the rock/alternative genre. I am extremely surprised that Nine Inch Nails isnt even on this list. And what's up with Icky Thump at 54. God, this guy must be at least 50.
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