January 8, 2015

Best Albums of 2014 by Soundaboard!

This one is out of the unreleased music field and in face of a lack of similar topics in the main music news sites(hehe) we, Soundaboard editors AR and RF, decided to share our lists of the best music heard last year.
Ah... but don't think that's all, we also want to see your lists, so grab yer pens and start writing it on the comments box. Thanks!



AtticRock choices:

Ray Lamontagne - Supernova
Ty Segall - Manipulator
Gary Clark Jr. - Live
Joe Bonamassa - Different Shades of Blue
Bernie Marsden - Shine
Robert Plant - Lullaby And... The Ceaseless Roar
Judas Priest - Redeemer of Souls
The Black Keys - Turn Blue
Vargas Blues Band - From The Dark
Blues Pills - Blues Pills
Chris Robinson Brotherhood - Phosphorescent Harvest



The Rippin' Frog choices:

10 Joel DaSilva & The Midnight Howl - Durty Howlin' Blues
09 Jeff Dale & South Woodlanwners - Good Music
08 Mannish Boys - Wrapped Up And Ready
07 Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band - Goin' Home
06 Streamliners - House of Fire (Australia)
05 Blues Etillicos - Pure Malte
04 Elvin Bishop - Can't Even Do Wrong Right
03 Ira Walker - Blame Me
02 Gordon Bonham Blues Band - Notes From Underground
01 Bobby Rush & Blinddog Smokin' - Decisions


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Here comes my top three for 2014 :
1/Steve Harley at Brimingham Symphony Hall
2/The Stranglers Feel it Live
3/ Mick Pointer Band Marillion's script revisited

All the best,
Derek I am Charlie from Paris

Steve626 said...

This is not a new album, but a reissue - Bloomfield, Kooper & Stills - Super Session SACD. The revelation is the 5.1 surround sound version - it's like listening to a new album. I know this one by heart, so it was a joy to rediscover it!

Grant said...

Let’s see… Here’s my Top 10 for 2014!
- Mac DeMarco, Salad Days
- Caribou, Our Love
- Future Islands, Singles
- Dean Wareham, Dean Wareham
- NRBQ, Brass Tacks
- Stanton Moore, Conversations
- Kishi Bashi, LIghght
- Prince, Art Official Age
- Pharrell Williams, GIRL
- Lee Fields & The Expressions – Emma Jean