The Best Albums of 2023 A listing by Jerome Clark Twenty years into reviewing CDs and the occasional book for Rambles.NET, I am struck by how much I continue to adore tradition-based music as well as by the large role it has played in my life for so much of it. Since drugs are not among my habits, I consume alcohol moderately, and I am religiously indifferent, roots sounds must be what fill that space in my life. Frankly, I don't know why everybody doesn't share my enthusiasm. But then, as I am wont to lament in many comparably bewildering situations, nobody ever asks me. The albums listed below, in no order except alphabetical, gave me particular joy over the past year. Obviously, and just as well, I don't get to hear everything. These represent what fell within my hearing and into my possession, either as review discs or as those I purchased for myself. Those that I reviewed have attached asterisks. Some of those that don't will be covered in coming weeks. Far and away the finest box set the past 12 months gifted us is Playing for the Man at the Door: Field Recordings from the Collection of Mack McCormick. It comprises three CDs (66 selections) of downhome blues finally available to all of us after being guarded obsessively by the late Houston-based McCormick, a self-educated folksong scholar who suffered paranoia, mental illness and deep suspicion of just about anyone who expressed interest in his holdings. Smithsonian Folkways has done a brilliant job on all levels, beginning with production and continuing with packaging, including a big book of essays with photographs of the time and place that generated these extraordinary performances. This is not just 2023's top box set but the recording event of the year. - Jerome Clark * Ray Bonneville, On the Blind Side (Stonefly)
Furrow Collective, We Know by the Moon (Hudson)
* Lankum, False Lankum (Rough Trade)
* Omar & the Howlers, What's Buggin' You? (Big Guitar Music)
* April Verch & Cody Walters, Passages & Partings (Slab City)
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Rambles.NET music selection by Jerome Clark 9 December 2023 Agree? Disagree? Send us your opinions! |