My 39 Favorite Albums of 2018 A listing by Jerome Clark Though I listen to hundreds of albums a year, much goes unheard by me. I am aware that there are worthy recordings that don't find their way to me; thus, I haven't heard, and am in no position to judge, them. What follow are my favorites chosen by the usual subjective criterion: they moved me and stayed with me. I didn't set out to reach any particular number. I just listed them till I ran out. They are ranked only by alphabet. For obvious reasons I excluded works by personal friends, who include some world-class artists. The discs below are from performers with whom I have had, at maximum, merely passing direct contact, and usually not so much as that. They are also newly issued albums (even if containing older music till now unavailable), not reissues, all copyrighted 2018. The book of the year has to be Tom Ewing's Bill Monroe: The Life & Music of the Blue Grass Man (University of Illinois Press), so intricately detailed that one doubts it can ever be matched, thus obviating the need for another Monroe biography. When, by the way, are we going to see the life story of Ramblin' Jack Elliott? Asterisks indicate I reviewed the particular album at Rambles.NET. Click the asterisk to read the review. Joan Baez, Whistle Down the Wind (Bobolink/Razor & Tie)
Ry Cooder, Prodigal Son (Fantasy)
Dom Flemons, Black Cowboys (Smithsonian Folkways)
* Rita Hosking, For Real (independent)
* Steve Krase Band, Just Waitin' (Connor Ray Music)
* Cary Morin, When I Rise (independent)
* Bob Rea, Southbound (Shiny Dime)
* Tannahill Weavers, Orach (Compass)
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Rambles.NET music selection by Jerome Clark 8 December 2018 Agree? Disagree? Send us your opinions! |