12 Dec 00 - 09:09 PM (#356091) Subject: Favourite CDs for 2000 From: Stewie At the weekend, I will be leaving to drive to Queensland for the Woodford Folk Festival, a major Australian festival north of Brisbane. By the time I return home to Darwin in a few weeks time, I will have driven over 7000 km. As a result, I have been selecting a swag of 50 to 60 CDs to play in the car. I got to thinking about the releases in 2000 that have given me the most pleasure. I enjoy reading the critics lists in the January issue of Froots (Folk Roots) – I always find mention of a few gems that I was unaware of. It would be good to hear what other 'Catters enjoyed most among the releases in 2000. Below is my baker's dozen in alphabetical order. It was a difficult selection because 2000 has been a great year. I restricted my choice to albums actually released in 2000 with the exception of 'Prayers From Hell' which was released late in 1999. My particular favourite for the year was Chris Smither's 'Live As I'll Ever Be' – superb! I know lists like this are anathema to many, but it can't be a worse than Brendy and Praise hurling insults at each other. Have a great yuletide.
Jimmie Dale Gilmore 'One Endless Night' Windcharger Stewie.
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12 Dec 00 - 09:21 PM (#356096) Subject: RE: BS: Favourite CDs for 2000 From: Joe Offer Hard question, Stewie. Well, I'd like to mention all of the Yazoo collections that came out this year. If you want some, just contact Sandy Paton at Folk-Legacy and he'll make a believer out of you. Also, The Best of Broadside Collection. Also the reissue album of sea songs from The Boarding Party, called 'Tis Our Sailing Time, and the self-titled album from the Johnson Girls (both available at Folk-Legacy). -Joe Offer- |
12 Dec 00 - 09:37 PM (#356107) Subject: RE: BS: Favourite CDs for 2000 From: Stewie Joe, I agree about the Yazoo releases. I have all the 2000 series releases. I intend to send an order to Sandy for some recent Folk Legacy releases, including the most recent Bok, in the new year. I have held off waiting for the pathetic Oz dollar to recover a bit - hopefully, it will. Cheers, Stewie. |
12 Dec 00 - 10:38 PM (#356134) Subject: RE: BS: Favourite CDs for 2000 From: Matt_R Standing On The Shoulder of Giants --Oasis Familiar To Millions --Oasis Flashback --Electric Light Orchestra Human Clay --Creed |
13 Dec 00 - 12:09 AM (#356184) Subject: RE: BS: Favourite CDs for 2000 From: John Hindsill Maybe not folk, but Johnny Cash, Solitary Man. Hands Down! ---John |
13 Dec 00 - 01:12 AM (#356208) Subject: RE: BS: Favourite CDs for 2000 From: Clifton53 Another, although I'm not exactly sure if it's a 2000 issue is Tim O'Brien's, "The Crossing", containing one of the finest songs I've heard in years,"John Reilly". John R. Cash's "Solitary Man" is indeed a fine recording. His voice on it tells you a thing or two. |
13 Dec 00 - 01:17 AM (#356210) Subject: RE: BS: Favourite CDs for 2000 From: Lepus Rex I guess... This year I really liked: 'All Hands On The Bad One' by Sleater-Kinney 'Brave New World' by Iron Maiden 'Lingo Lingo' by Barbaros Erköse Ensemble 'More Happy Moments' by Hoven Droven 'Vu-Du Menz' by Corey Harris and Henry Butler 'Baba Yaga' by Annbjørg Lien 'Nariits Biilge' by Ensemble Altai-Hangai 'The Complete Vanguard Recordings' by Big Mama Thornton ...those are pretty much the only cds that came out this year that I bought. Mostly bought pre-2000 cds this year, for some reason. Weird. But when I'm driving a long ways (7000km is, like, a long ways, right?) and start getting tired, I usually play a LaVern Baker cd, or 'God Bless Satan' by Mephiskapheles. They keep me awake, somehow. ---Lepus Rex |
13 Dec 00 - 02:11 AM (#356225) Subject: RE: BS: Favourite CDs for 2000 From: Peter Kasin My favorite 2000 release is a great fiddle CD by Donegal fiddler Liz Doherty and her band of 15 fiddlers, Fiddlesticks. It's called Racket In The Rectory, and it's one of the most exciting and joyous fiddle albums I've ever heard. This is not to be confused with the Donegal festival album also called Fiddlesticks, which, although she appears on that one, is a wholly different recording. Racket does not suffer from studio-itis. They all sound relaxed and play with the energy of live performance. The tunes are Donegal, Cape Breton, French-Canadian, Shetland, Scottish, with one Cajun set and one Finnish tune. A very addictive CD! A not-so recent album is the 1991 release Out In The Night by the Irish band Fisherstreet. Again, very exciting, spontaneous sounding music, great tune selection, brilliant musicianship. -chanteyranger |
13 Dec 00 - 06:26 AM (#356259) Subject: RE: BS: Favourite CDs for 2000 From: P05139 I know thaes aren't folk but here goes anyway:- Steps "Buzz" S Club 7 "7" Westlife "Coast To Coast" And at the risk of sounding absolutely stupid:-)) Scooch "Four Sure" |
13 Dec 00 - 06:47 AM (#356264) Subject: RE: BS: Favourite CDs for 2000 From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler Well, Y2K was the year I bought some stuff by fellow 'Catters as well as the usual mounds of jazz, blues and Donegan so here's to Rick Fielding, Frank Hamilton, Dan Milner and Judy Cook who I would never have bought except for the Mudcat. RtS (I also bought Paul McCartney's rockabilly CD for Herself,allegedly. But she's always said I'm a superannuated teddy boy) |
13 Dec 00 - 07:35 AM (#356274) Subject: RE: BS: Favourite CDs for 2000 From: Wolfgang Norma Waterson, Bright shiny morning and the 20 CD Voice of the People series. Wolfgang |
13 Dec 00 - 09:06 AM (#356305) Subject: RE: BS: Favourite CDs for 2000 From: Matt_R Good gravy Firecat! When I was a baby, my Mom nicknamed me "Scooch"... |
13 Dec 00 - 09:31 AM (#356320) Subject: RE: BS: Favourite CDs for 2000 From: SINSULL Bryan Bowers' latest "Friend For Life"(?) |
13 Dec 00 - 09:40 AM (#356328) Subject: RE: BS: Favourite CDs for 2000 From: Matt_R Forgot to mention Scattered, Smothered, and Covered" by Hootie and The Blowfish. |
13 Dec 00 - 09:55 AM (#356335) Subject: RE: BS: Favourite CDs for 2000 From: Lady McMoo "Traffic": Lia Luachra "Who is Jill Scott?": Jill Scott "Take your shoes off": Robert Cray (is that 2000?) "Mestiza": Perla Batalla (again not sure if 2000 or 1999) mcmoo |
13 Dec 00 - 01:13 PM (#356468) Subject: RE: BS: Favourite CDs for 2000 From: GUEST,Sam Pirt Hi Firecat don't you see there all the same CD!! (just kidin) My 10 favorites have to be: AnnBjorg Lien - Baba Yaga Allison Moorer - The Hardest Part James Taylor - Hourglass Kate Rusby - Sleepless Catriona MacDonald - Bold Maria Kalenimi - Ahma JPP - String Tease La Bottine Souriante - En Spectacle Afro-Cuban All Stars - Distino Differente The Kathryn Tickell band - The Kathryn Tickell Band Oh and I cant forget: 422 - One Cheers, Sam |
13 Dec 00 - 01:25 PM (#356482) Subject: RE: BS: Favourite CDs for 2000 From: John Hardly Wires&Wood--Johnny Staats Project A Man Must Carry On--Aubrey Haynie Real Time--Tim O'Brien & Darrell Scott JH |
13 Dec 00 - 02:01 PM (#356514) Subject: RE: BS: Favourite CDs for 2000 From: Whistle Stop Transcendental Blues by Steve Earle. Crossing Muddy Waters by John Hiatt. Not sure if Cool & Unusual by Martin Simpson was released in 2000 or 1999, but if it's the former I'd add that to the list as well. |
14 Dec 00 - 12:18 PM (#357130) Subject: RE: BS: Favourite CDs for 2000 From: Kim C I rarely buy new recordings. Right now I am really liking Sarah McLachlan's Mirrorball. I think the only new thing I bought this year is True North by Fisher. |
14 Dec 00 - 12:59 PM (#357145) Subject: RE: BS: Favourite CDs for 2000 From: kendall Anything by Seamus Kennedy, Rick Fielding, Jody Stecher and Kate Breslin doing Utah Phillips' Heart Songs. New releases, Ed Tricketts Echos on the Evening Tide, and, Bob Zentz' Hove to and drifting. Also, if Folk Legacy recorded it, it's aces. |
14 Dec 00 - 05:56 PM (#357322) Subject: RE: BS: Favourite CDs for 2000 From: RWilhelm Here are some new CD's I bought in 2000 and liked, though I think most were released in 1999:
"Password" - Geoff Muldaur Although Joe & Stewie already mentioned the whole Yazoo 2000 series, here are 2 of their complilations I really liked: "My Rough and Rowdy Ways - Early American Rural Music Badman Ballads and Hellraising Songs" "The Roots of Rap - Classic recordings from the 1920's and 30's" (nothing like contemporary rap)
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15 Dec 00 - 02:36 PM (#357844) Subject: RE: BS: Favourite CDs for 2000 From: GUEST,Meg Danú "Think before you think" |