It is the end of the year and many good albums have come out that everyone may or may not be aware of. Here is what I consider to be the 5 best albums of the year:
(New Math)
#5) Bo Burnham: Bo Fo’ Sho- This is the first attempt at an album from Bo Burnham. He is a kid from Boston who has found success through his video posts on Youtube and Myspace. His songs are absolutely hysterical with lyrics that are much to smart for a 17 year old’s well being. It is also interesting to note that he is currently in the process of writing a script with Judd Apatow (40-Year-Old-Virgin, Knocked Up).
(Andy Warhol)
#4) David Bowie: Live In Santa Monica ‘72- This live release has been a rare bootleg gem that has been on Bowie fans’ wish lists for years. The show has been mastered giving a very high quality recording of David Bowie performing some of his best works.
(Another Door, part 1)
#3) Mike Gordon: The Green Sparrow- This album is my personal favorite non-phish works by Mike Gordon. The entire album has strong musicianship, but more importantly very well crafted songs, which is something that I felt his last few works were missing. There is a lot to discover here from straight forward rock (Another Door) to deep funk (Radar Blip).
(Cambo)
#2) Victor Wooten: Palmystery- Victor Wooten has played with the best in the world, and he is probably better than every one of them. Ever since the first time I heard this album I was completely blown away. I consider this to be a classic jazz album; one that could stand the test of time. Enough said.
(Oh Maria)
#1) Mudcrutch- This is the return of Tom Petty in new form (not that he ever really left). This band was actaully Petty’s original band before the Heartbreakers which he decided was finally really to be shown to the world. This album completely took me by surprise. I was never really into Tom Petty all that much, but found this album was the missing link and have since then become a huge fan. Every track on this album is fantastic, written with the timeless quality that people have come to expect from the man who wrote songs such as Breakdown, American Girl, and Mary Jane’s Last Dance.
That about wraps it up. Enjoy all of this new music and have a happy holiday season. See you all in the new year.













