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The Best Albums of 2007: #81 to #90

Posted Tue Dec 18, 2007 8:09pm PST by Robert of the Radish in The Y! Music Playlist Blog

Today we continue with the second installment of our top 100 albums of 2007 year end list.

90.  Graduation by Kanye West
I really wanted to see Kanye fall flat on his face with Graduation. His tantrums and egotism rub me the wrong way, but there is no denying that Kanye is one of the best hip-hop producers currently breathing oxygen. Graduation not only proves this fact, but steps it up a notch by toning down the gloss and removing the worthless skits. His lyrical shortcomings are what keep it from scoring higher on my list.

89.  Global Drum Project by Mickey Hart/Zakir Hussain
While drums certainly drive the Global Drum Project, spoken word, chanting and a melodic punctuation around the edges make for an undeniably stunning adventure. The record charms with undeniably well-crafted traditional elements, but Hart takes it over the top with a melding of styles that feature electronic sweeps of color. The album is layered and complex, but ends up sounding effortless and engulfing, with a standout feature being the way pitched percussive instruments provide melody where their should be none.

88.  Las Meridanzas by Alex Dupree & The Trapdoor Band
Mid to slow tempo acoustic guitars, violins and banjos paint images of an antique log cabin deep in the Blue Ridge mountains, but at other times you find yourself in a small smoky bar, filled will cardigan sweater wearing art students. Either way is fine with me, but it's Alex Dupree's well executed (but not too polished) musical ideas that carry Las Meridanzas to somewhere near the top of the heap.

87. Memory Almost Full by Paul McCartney
Contrary to the mixed reviews floating around, Paul has his groove back in a big way. The focused, diverse and well thought-out arrangements meld wonderfully with McCartney's legendary songwriting prowess, not to mention his voice, which is one of the most well-known in the history of popular music. Memory Almost Full oozes with an ease and confidence that only a true master can produce.

86.  Change! by The Black Swans
Singer/songwriter Jerry DeCicca has a unique baritone voice, that although limited, fits perfectly within the confines of the music his band creates. It's a brooding, consistent effort that finds Noel Sayre's violin providing compelling counterpoint to the traditional, albeit low-key, rock instrumentation. The musical ideas, spirit and craftsmanship not only completely cover the limitations of the band, but do so in a way that is reminiscent of Bob Dylan or Neil Young.

85.  Conqueror by jesu
Golden picker Justin Broadrick of Godflesh and Napalm Death fame currently leads the drone doom band jesu (no capitalization). His newest effort continues to appeal to dream pop and metal fans alike. It's an ethereal and dynamic work devoid of cliché trappings. If you dig music that floats you like a handful of peyote buttons, I recommend you spend some time with this one.

84.  Night of the Furies by The Rosebuds
One of my favorite bands from the great state of North Carolina continues a winning streak with another fine effort. They keep their passion and their ear for a hook, but also add a bit more darkness to the mix. This adds yet another layer of complexity to the music as does a heavier use of electronic instruments.

83. Cassadaga by Bright Eyes
Bright Eyes is growing up, but he is retaining his gift for melody and the innate moodiness that made us take notice from the beginning. Cassadaga is more sophisticated than I expected, and at times even epic. What at first was pleasant surprise has morphed into admiration, and so I find myself returning to this one regularly.

82. The Besnard Lakes Are the Dark Horse by The Besnard Lakes
The Besnard Lakes Are The Dark Horse is my favorite kind of album. It instantly grabbed my attention with it's Beach Boys leanings and pop sensibility, but it's complexity and grandeur are something that you can savor as layers reveal themselves with each listen. This one is absolutely worth more than the price of admission.

81. The Sermon on Exposition Boulevard by Rickie Lee Jones
Pitchfork gave this new album by Rickie Lee Jones a 3 out of 10 rating, which alone is enough to put it on my top 100 list. I admit that I've been a fan for quite some time, so I may be biased. But The Sermon on Exposition Boulevard is a back-to-basics work of art that lets the hypnotizing voice of Rickie Lee Jones shine to the point where you'll be paralyzed by joy. She holds nothing back and if you've ever been a fan this record is critical.

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62 Comments

21. yankees#1 -
Moron, Kanye is this high. Come on surely his "lyrical shortcomings" are an imaginary thought brought about by your ingnorance. Graduation is (as much as i hate Kanyes arrogance) among top 10 albums of the year. If you dont like his lyrics as as Jay Z said "you can press fast foward".

22. Mike -
ya kanye should definitely be in the top 5. the guy who rated these albums obviously doesn't know music from a tuna sandwich

23. kailee -
kanye west!!! 90?!?!?!????
i have no idea what music you listen to, but it aint the best of 2007, cause kanye would be in the top 5 for sure!!!!

24. Michael -
Made it through the list have a couple of them, like several of the artists other projects, have them. Most of it is just critic blah, blah. I don't know what qualifies as the "best" I do know that I have never been a lemming, most of these seem to be if all of the darling's love it so must I.

NOT ME

Best band of the last decade: Corrosion of Conformity

25. Justin -
Finally, a list where Kanye isn't in the top 20. Kanye's hit us with some good stuff like, Late Registration, and his debut wasn't that bad either. But Graduation, now that's a whole different story. Definately now a good move by Kanye. Well hey, yeah it was. He's nominated for what, eight grammy's?! But anyways, the album wasn't that great as a whole. A couple of good songs, but a lot of throw aways.

26. Yahoo! Music User -
Kanye number 90 oh my god what have you been listening to

27. melody -
i think that graduation has the right to move up on the count down. It was a great album and Kanye West put his heart into it.

28. CarlosH -
Kanye Number #90 you have lost your mind....After reading your reasons for this I know this rating system isn't just based on the music but on how much you like people?
"His tantrums and egotism rub me the wrong way" who cares how they rub you?
This is top 100 Albums of 2007 not top 100 albums of people I like.

29. eightmandu -
lol Jamie! Kanye has pretty much irritated me with most everything he does, I love that hip-hop sympathizers get so incensed about their radio-friendly hip-pop scoring low on one man's list but don't happen to notice that Talib Kweli and Aesop Rock scored so well.

The same group of people who can't appreciate great music like that of Jose Gonzalez.

Classical music isn't just for back-mixing, people! Where would hip-hop be without classical? Yet the producer gets all the props for biting hundred-year-old tunes. WTF?!?!

30. Justin -
Graduation is a good album, don't get me wrong. But compared with a lot of albums that came out this year, it was kinda medicore. And as far as hip hop albums go, Kanye no where near released the greatest hip hop album of the year. El-P's I Will Sleep When You're Dead, is by FAR the best hip hop album of the year.

31. Animashaun -
Kanye #90....THat straight bullS**T. THis list must be going in reverse because i was definitely expecting KNaye to be in the top 10. Hie album was one of the best pf the year and for you to judge him because of your personal feelind is stupid. And you said "lyrical shortcoming"!!!!!! Kanye is a Genius, i donno whats your problem but you need to get it together quick.

32. blue_atlanta_angel -
this list is crazy y is kanye all the way down here?

33. Yahoo! Music User -
I just want to make sure you understand that Kanye's temper tantrums and egotism are an act. Have you ever actually read a serious interview with him? Never mind that it's ridiculous to judge someone's creations by media perceptions of them or what you think of them personally.

34. Aaron -
I think that Kanye West's album should have been in the the top 10 of the list. M.I.A. is in the top 10 but Kanye is not, there's a problem.Kanye's lyrics are top notch. He's a very great artist, probably who ever did the poll does not what he's talking about. Kanye West is one of the best rappers and producers out there. Kanye won a many awards because of his album. He worked very hard for this album, and I think he should have been in the top 10. I listended to Kanye's whole album and to me is an excellent album.

35. Justin -
Kala I thought was a great album. Top 3 for me actually.

36. ontay -
Sounds like you're trying to sound like you know what "lyrics" are in hip hop. Sure Kanye isn't a Nas or Jay-z but he actually has some thought provoking lyrics thats what attracts even the rap hating people to his music. He's not just rap (i.e. Young Jok, Mims, JaRule, 50 cents, Soulja Boy) he's hip hop (i.e. Common, KRS One, some Jayz, some Nas, Roots, etc.,). Sad think is majority of
America and people like you don't know there's a difference and call it all the same.

37. Yahoo! Music User -
I am not a big hip to the hop fan. But I am sorry I bought kanye's album and I thought it was pretty good.

38. randizzle -
lyrical shortcomings? this cat jamie saying that kanye doesnt belong on the list. no way. kanye belongs in the top 10, along with Jay-Z's American Gangster. these two albums defined rap music in 2007, and brought in new sounds that all these crap no-name bands could never even dream of. if those other albums were really that hot, you would think people would know more then TEN NAMES ON THE WHOLE LIST!!!!this top 100 list is an absolute joke.

39. DavidB -
How is Kanye west so low on the list? He speaks the truth thru his music and is very talented. No doubt the other artist may be good but not just in my opinion but in many opinions Graduation should be at least in top 20!!!!

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