Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Favorite Songs of 2023 - My Top 25 Songs


 My Top 25 Favorite Songs of 2023

As already chronicled in my best albums lists, there were a lot of really good albums in 2023. So, here are my favorite songs from those albums and elsewhere. As usual, it's an eclectic list, you won't find any radio songs or hits of any kind here. These are primarily just my favorite song from my favorite albums. On some of those albums, there are numerous songs that could be on the list, just filled with great songs. However, I have have limited the list to include just one song (my overall favorite) from any album, so as to include as many different artists as possible. Anyway, here is my list, certainly not comprehensive in any way, just some of the individual songs I have really enjoyed this year.

1. Hotel Daedalus - Motorpsycho  

2. Teen Angel Meets the Apocalypse - Moon Safari

3.  Seize The Day - We Came From Space

4. Playing For Time - Peter Gabriel

5. Solitude, Silence, and Steam - This Winter Machine

6. Pursuit of No Regret - The Guess Who

7. Dream Fortune - I am the Manic Whale

8. Merry-Go-Round - Kite Parade

9. Holding Pattern - Nickel Creek

10. Cell to Call Home - Advent Horizon

11. Clouds with Ellipses  - Ben Folds

12. Clouds That Never Rain - Patter-Seeking Animals

13. Threnody For a Dead Queen - Comedy of Errors 

14. What Life Brings - Steven Wilson

15. Mirror to the Sky - Yes 

16. Turning of the World - Tiger Moth Tales

17. Political - Dirt Poor Robins

18. Push - Trevor Rabin

19. The Pilot is Not Fit to Fly - Overhead

20. Is That How the Story Ends? - Mystery

21. The Long Goodbye - Galahad

22. Big Town Banky Blaine's Rockabilly BBQ - Bear Ghost

23. To Find the Light, Part 2 - Great Wide Nothing

24. The Lessons They Bring - Dream the Electric Sleep

25. The Place Where I Belong - Riverside

Ok, so that about wraps up  my year-end round-up for 2023. What were some of your favorite songs of the year? Next, on to 2024 and all the new exciting music that will be coming out over the next year. Thanks for staying with me throughout the year, and hopefully into next year as well.

Sunday, December 24, 2023

More Favorite Albums of the Year - 2023 - Best of the Rest


Here are some more of my favorite albums of 2023 - those that did not make my Top 25 list

There were a lot of really good albums in 2023, many more than could fit in the Top 25. So, here are more albums that I really enjoyed in 2023. These are all good to very good albums, but just were not quite the very best (top 25) of the year. These all deserve more comment and commentary, but unfortunately, I was just not able to get to review them more properly (just didn't have time). But here is a listing of more high quality albums from 2023, with just a designation of the category or type of music they represent. These are not exactly ranked, but are somewhat vaguely in descending order of how much I liked them, and are also divided into the general categories of Prog and Non-Prog (as is apparent, most of what I listened to fell somewhat in the general category of Prog or prog-related). Regardless, quite a lot of fine music to check out. 

Mostly Progressive rock and Prog-related
Lars Frederik Froislie - Fire Foretellinger (Mostly instrumental symphonic prog)
Sunchild - Exotic Creatures and a Stolen Dream (Symphonic prog)
Trevor Rabin - Rio (Symphonic prog/classic rock)
Bruce Soord - Luminescence (softer, gentler, dreamier prog)
Steven Wilson - The Harmony Codex (mixture of prog with pop, electronica, art-rock)
Mystery  - Redemption (Symphonic Neo-prog)
Galahad - The Long Goodbye (Symphonic Neo-prog)
Cyan - Pictures From the Other Side (Symphonic Neo-prog)
Tritop - The Rise of Kassandra (Heavy Prog)
Neal Morse - Joseph the Dreamer, Part 1 (Symphonic Prog)
Starquake - At the Circus (Neo-prog)
Karnataka - Requiem for a Dream (Orchestral symphonic prog)
Unitopia - Seven Chambers (jazzy symponic prog)
United Progressive Fraternity - Planetary Overload, Part 2: Hope (jazzy Symphonic Prog)
Zopp - Dominion (Canterbury scene)
Karfagen - Passage to the Forest of Mysterious (Symphonic Prog)
Jordsjo - Salighet (Symphonic Prog)
Squeaky Feet - (jazzy, mostly instrumental Prog)
Monarch Trail - Four Sides (Symphonic Prog)
The Fierce and The Dead - News From the Invisible World
Vamoosery - Moving Foward (Alt.Rock Prog)
Crown Lands - Fearless (Heavy Prog)
Jethro Tull - RokFlote (Folk Prog)
OK Goodnight - The Fox and the Bird (Prog Metal)
M-Opus - At the Mercy of Manannan (Symphonic Prog)
Oblivion Protocol - Fall of the Shires - (Symphonic Prog)
Jason Bieler and the Baron von Bielski Orchestra - Postcards from the Asylum (Prog Metal Pop/Eclectic Power Pop)
Press to Enter - From Mirror to Road (Prog Metal Pop/Eclectic Power Pop)
Tiger Moth Tales - The Turning of the World (Symphonic Prog)
The Flower Kings - Look at You Now (Symphonic Prog)
Subsignal - A Poetry of Rain (melodic prog)
Glass Hammer - Arise (Prog metal)
Bear Ghost - Jiminy (Eclectic pop prog)
Plank - The Future of the Sea (Space rock/prog
Deposed King - One Man's Grief (Eclectic prog)
Giant Sky - Giant Sky II (Eclectic prog)
Ice Age - Waves of Loss and Power (prog metal)

Non-Prog albums (Rock, pop, etc.)
Sufjan Stevens - Javelin
D'Virgilio, Morse, and Jennings - Sophomore
Wilco - Cousin
The Pretenders - Relentless
Foo Fighters - Here We Are
The Lemon Twigs - Everything Harmony
Barenaked Ladies - In Flight
Paul Simon - Seven Psalms

All together that's more than 70 new albums in 2023 that I really enjoyed. 

What did I miss out on? What were your favorites for 2023?

Merry Christmas 2023! - Previously posted Christmas and winter-themed music available

 

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all!

Wishing all of you the best this holiday season. And if you haven't yet had your fill and are still in the mood for more Christmas and Winter-themed music, there is plenty here available for you. Although I don't have a new special collection of Christmas music this year (I do them every other year -even years), there is still much to offer if you haven't already he checked out my previous collections and other Christmas music posts. So, here's a listing of all the Christmas, Holiday, and Winter themed music and shows available here, including all my previous unique delightful and eclectic Christmas-related collections. In addition, there are several other Christmas-related shows and compilations that have been posted previously.  As I've said before, personally, I love Christmas music of all types, classical, rock, pop, jazz, etc., from the traditional to the outrageous, the serious to the silly, the classics to the newest ditties, and these compilations contain some of my favorites. Enjoy the season while it lasts. 

BB Chronicles Collections:

 
 


BB's Christmas Collection 2018 - New, Old, and Revived


BB's Chronicles Christmas Collections 2016 (featuring 2 full collections - Bright and Blue)


BB's Christmas Chronicle 2014 - Tiny Tree Christmas


BB Chronicles Holiday Sampler 2012 - No Rest for Ye Merry Gentlemen


BB Chronicles Echlectic Christmas Chollection 2010


Other Christmas posts:

Aimee Mann and Ted Leo Christmas Shows: 2014 - Boston ; 2015 - Boston ; 2019 - Los Angeles

A Celtic Christmas Sojourn - 2015-Boston

Nick Lowe and Los Straitjackets - Nick Lowe’s Quality Holiday Review - 2015-Los Angeles

Bruce Springsteen Live Christmas compilations

Chicago - 1998 Christmas show

Bill Kirchen's Honky Tonk Holiday Party - 2010 - Northampton, MA 

Enjoy some festive Holiday music!.

Again, Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and a Happy New Year to All!

 

Wednesday, December 20, 2023

Favorite Albums of the Year - 2023 - Top 25

 

Favorite Albums of the Year - 2023 - Top 25

Well, here we are at the end of another year, and time to take a look back at my favorite new music from throughout the year. Overall, it was a very good year, lots of new, interesting bands, and lots of really good albums, although relatively few real standout masterpiece/near-masterpiece albums. But in looking over other published lists of 'best' albums from various on-line sources, I find that I live in an almost completely different musical world from these lists, as I do not know or am not interested in 95% of the artists and albums I see listed, and almost none of the artists or albums I listen to are listed at all. There are so many sources and outlets for music these days, and with streaming and Bandcamp and the lot, artists no longer need major record labels to be heard or make an impact, and each little niche or style has there own support communities, connected through the internet, creating their own little worlds of music. I know that I am in a relatively obscure corner of the music world, listening primarily to progressive rock, but it is a particularly active and robust corner, with lots of great music being made. Anyway, be forewarned that the bulk of the albums I have in my list are in the realm of progressive rock, with just a few more mainstream artists. Anyway, these are my picks for the top 25 albums of 2023, being my favorites of the year. But there were many more worthwhile albums this year, so I will also be adding a lengthy list of honorable mention albums in a separate post. Some of these I previously reviewed earlier in the year, but, unfortunately, I was not able to post reviews for anything that came out from about mid-August on, and there were quite a lot of great releases this fall, so those will be new here. Again, these are just my favorites, my own opinion of the best music I heard. Certainly you will have your own selections for what was the best.

But before I get to the actual list, I need to highlight a few great holdover albums that either came out too late to be included in my 2022, or that I just did not know about until 2023. I've previously included reviews of these, but they deserve a special mention, because, if they would have come out this year, they would definitely have been included in the top 25. And these are:

Verbal Delirium - Conundrum (2022)
Unique prog band from Greece, combining many disparate elements including pop, rock, jazz, soul, musical theater, and metal into a unique musical experience. Their mix of musical styles are constantly merging in interesting and enigmatic ways throughout, while still maintaining strong melodies and emotions. Very inventive, creative, and refreshing approach.
Collage - Over and Out (2022)
Polish Prog band that plays in a style similar to Marillion. Lush, majestic sound, provocative themes, emotive vocals, great melodic lines, and exhilarating instrumental passages with soaring guitar and swirling keyboards
Rocking Horse Music Club - Circus of Wire Dolls (2022)
Absolutely fantastic album from this music collective based out of the Rocking Horse Studio in New Hampshire (USA). A Sprawling double concept album/prog rock opera featuring a variety of musical styles. The music tells the story of a man who has created a miniature circus of figurines made of wire, string, and cloth. As he nears the end of his life, he imagines the dolls each telling their own stories, with human thoughts and emotions, which actually reflect aspects of his own life. It features many guest vocalists playing different parts, and although on the surface it is a story about a miniature circus, it is really about a man looking back on his life, his work, the people, his successes, his failures, his regrets. And the different voices provides the opportunity  for many different musical styles. Overall, the songs are touching and beautiful, with great melodies, themes, and recurring motifs. Of particular note is the impeccable production, arrangements, and attention to detail, always with the seemingly best combination of instrumentation and musical flourishes that are just right for each song, whether that might be strings, horns, clarinet, or whatever, and always most tastefully done. A masterful album that deserves more attention. Would have been near the very top of my rankings in 2022 or 2023.

My Top 25 of 2023:

25. Big Big Train - Ingenious Devices 
Beautiful reworkings of four masterful long BBT songs from previous albums. Not new songs, but still so good had to include it here
24. Riverside -ID.Entity
8th album from Polish Prog Metal band that features melodic songs, soaring vocals, and majestic themes
23. Downes Braide Association - Celestial Songs
Geoff Downes, Rick Braide, Dave Bainbridge - Wonderful symphonic progressive pop songs
22. Dream the Electric Sleep - American Mystic
5th album from US progressive rock trio featuring wall of guitar sound and melodic rock with a hard rock edge

21. Southern Empire - Another World
Aussie symphonic and melodic prog featuring a diversity of sounds and styles, grand melodies
20. Yes - Mirror to the Sky
Strong return to form album from legendary prog band, best in many years
19. Earthside - Let the Truth Speak
Adventurous, cinematic Prog. Bold, dramatic, intriguing, a wild ride and a unique musical experience
18. Chronicles of Father Robin - Songs and Tales of Airoea, Books 1 and 2
Members of Norewegian prog bands Wobbler, Tusmorke, and Jordsjo join together to create an epic prog creation 

17. Agusa - Prima Materia
Jazzy, improvisational, instrumental prog from Swedish band featuring lush organ, scorching guitar, and airy flute
 16. Overhead - Telepathic Minds
Massive magnum opus double album of heavy Prog from veteran Finnish band. Great variety, with epic guitar, flute, keyboards
15. Pattern-Seeking Animals - Spooky Action at a Distance
Following up their great 2022 album (Only Passing Through) with a bit different sound. Not quite as consistently great as previous album (a couple weaker tracks), but still a wonderful melodic prog album
14. Great Wide Nothing - Hymns for Hungry Spirits, Part II  US prog trio follow-up to 2020's vol.1 features impressive melodic prog with elements of 70's, 80's, and modern prog

13. We Came From Space - Overlords 
Keyboardist Bill Hubauer's (Neal Morse Band) side project features 70's and 80's classic rock and power pop influences mixed with progressive attitude and a fun, loose approach
12. Ben Folds - What Matters Most
Ben's first album in eight years delivers bright, catchy melodies, and insightful, engaging, moving depictions of modern life, with both humor and poignancy
11. Comedy of Errors - Threnody for a Dead Queen
Scottish prog band with follow-up to 2022's wonderful The Time Machine with this gentle, mostly instrumental, enveloping soundscape of an album. ambient recurrent sounds and themes slowly develop and build into richly textured musical events.  (Reviewed Here)

10. K'Mono - Mind Out of Mind 
2nd album from Minneapolis-based prog trio takes their inspiration from the classic 70's prog masters, such as Yes and Genesis, but add a whole lot more into their sound, featuring elements of space-rock, psychedelia, and funk, as well as more modern touches, giving them a fresh and lively sound. Diverse, unique album that is both somewhat familiar and unlike anything else you've heard before. A great find and a band to watch going forward. (Reviewed here)


9.  Nickel Creek - Celebrants
American contemporary bluegrass band, known for their blending of traditional bluegrass with more modern aspects of indie and folk rock,. goes somewhat progressive in this latest release, with more complex song structures, edgier arrangements, and jazzy influences to move into more even interesting territory. The album has a cohesiveness to it and some thematic elements running through it, such as the strategic use of dissonance in some songs and arrangements. There is still enough traditional bluegrass spirit and style to remain somewhat familiar, but just goes into some different directions. A wonderful album that should appeal to music lovers well beyond the traditional folk and bluegrass audience. (Reviewed Here)

8.  I am the Manic Whale - Bumper Book of Mystery Stories
Michael Whiteman's musical project presents this concept album based on an old compilation storybook of mystery and adventure stories written for teens and pre-teens. Thus the album features 8 story songs. This is a fun album of melodic progressive rock, reminiscent of bands such as Spock's Beard and Big Big Train. Highlights include Dream Fortune, a lovely pop song with a great melody and harmony vocals, and a nice warm feeling; and Secret Passages, a Goonies-style kids adventure story with great melodic themes and instrumental passages. But the centerpiece of the album is the 14-minute Nautilus, based on the old Jules Verne story of Capt Nemo and featuring numerous styles and majestic themes and extended instrumental sections, culminating in dueling solos between keyboards and guitar. Overall, an immensely entertaining hour of music, featuring great melodies and harmony vocals, and extended virtuoso instrumental passages. (Reviewed Here)

7.  Kite Parade - Retro
2nd album from this progressive pop-rock band lead by Andy Foster, following last year's impressive debut The Way Home. The album kicks off with a couple of slickly produced energetic pop-rock ditties, but the album really steps it up with the third track, Wonderful, which is just that, a charming and beautiful ballad that steadily gains momentum to reach a soaring and majestic finish, and that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Wonderful vocals, majestic themes and delightful riffs continue throughout, leading up to the crowning achievement of the album, the closing 14-1/2 minute epic, Merry-Go-Round. culminating in a soaring and satisfying conclusion.  Slick rock production and memorable songs highlight this pleasing, energetic melodic prog album. (Reviewed Here)

6.  The Guess Who - Plein D'Amour
The surprise of the year, as this stnningly great album of catchy power pop and melodic rock tracks just gets better and better with more listens. No, this is not the Burton Cummings-led band from the 70's, this is a totally different band with a totally different sound, albeit with one original member, drummer Garry Peterson. For years, Garry's version of the band has been basically a Guess Who tribute act, but in this latest incarnation of the band with exciting new blood, they have been trying to establish themselves as a viable original rock band, with a new sound and original songs. With Derek Sharp as lead vocalist and primary songwriter, and help from veterans of bands such as Whitesnake and Slaughter, this band has put together a well-crafted set of great melodies, great vocals and harmonies, and catchy, engaging arrangements for one of the best melodic rock albums of the year. Their sound and style is more in line with power pop bands like Badfinger or Cheap Trick, and especially the 90's power pop of Jellyfish (a couple tracks sound almost like they could be lost Jellyfish songs). But other styles are included as well, such as the Crosby stills & Nash harmony vocal style of Headlines and the arena rock anthem of Plein D'Amour, as well as songs filled with sweet pop melodies and vocals, crunchy guitars, and rockin' riffs. An absolute delight. (Reviewed Here)


5. This Winter Machine - The Clockwork Man

Al Winter and This Winter Machine return for their 4th album with this ambitious and masterful concept album showing great imagination and musical skill. Featuring a compelling narrative mixing sci-fi, steam punk, comics, and commentary on modern society, and dealing with human cloning and a repressive society, the album moves from song to song telling the story, but also providing a wonderful tapestry of melodic prog, from gentle ballads, beautiful melodies and vocals to more rockin' prog instrumental flourishes, culminating in the dramatic closing mini-epic Falling through a Hole in the Sky. Overall, a fantastic album of melodic progressive rock, beautiful, powerful, emotional.
 

4.  Advent Horizon - A Cell to Call Home
This is the 3rd album from this US Prog band, but the first I've heard from them, and I was blown away by it. Wonderful melodies and hooks, great vocals, with solid production and interesting, engaging arrangements. Great balance between lighter and heavier aspects, as they showed a gentle touch on the ballads and softer sections, but also hard-driving rock and crunchy riffs in the heavier sections, while still maintaining a strong melodic sense throughout. A delight from start to finish, with highlights throughout, culminating with the mini-epic title track.  
 

3.  Motorpsycho - Yay!
A surprising, mostly acoustic album of pop and indie folk-rock songs from this chameleon-like band known for their wide-ranging styles and sounds, and it is fantastic from tart to finish. Great melodies, arrangements, and stylish flourishes throughout. And although most songs start out acoustic, many of them build to reveal more lush and symphonic arrangements by the end. From vocal ballads to bouncy acoustic ditties to dreamy rich-textured pop and beyond, it sparkles and shines. But the highlight of the album (and song of the year for me) is the magnificent Hotel Daedulus, the one song that gets the full Prog treatment, a melding of mellotron-drenched orchestration of film soundtrack bombast coupled with a beautiful laid-back 60's-styled pop melody, highlighted by a soaring, scorching guitar solo. A delightful album and real surprise, and such a breath of fresh air amidst all the heaviness around. (Reviewed Here)

2.  Moon Safari - Himlabaken, Vol. 2
This long-awaited 5th album from Swedish progressive pop-rock band Moon Safari comes ten long years since their last album, Himlabaken vol. 1 (2013), but it is just as wonderful as their previous albums, and in some ways even better. Known for their multi-part vocal harmonies, bright effervescent songs and melodies, and complex rhythms and time signatures, they deliver soaring, joyous album, with a definite nod toward bright 80's pop on several songs. The album keeps getting as it goes along (some of the early tracks cling a bit too much to that 80's pop sound), with the obvious highlight being the 20+ min epic track Teen Angel Meets the Apocalypse, a magnificent multi-section stunner that has everything you could ever want in a Prog Epic and more (one of the great epic tracks, and probably the best song of the band's career). But there's much more here (70 minutes of brilliance), with the band even showing a bit heavier side in a few songs, as well as virtuoso musicianship, amidst the vocal sweetness. A most welcome release, sure to be enjoyed and played over and over. it's great to have some new Moon Safari back to enrich our lives. 

1.  Peter Gabriel - i/o
Here's another long-gestating album that arrived this year. After more than 20 years since the last studio album of new material, the long-awaited 10th solo album from legendary vocalist Peter Gabriel finally materialized this year and with a new song released on each full moon throughout the year, the album was slowly pieced together, with the full album finally released earlier this month. And Wow, was it ever worth the wait! An absolutely brilliant album from start to finish, 12 great songs, so moving and powerful, with such depth and sophistication, and showing a nice variety of styles. The songs and production are exceptional throughout, from the emotive and contemplative lyrics to the lush meticulously and intricately crafted soundscapes and instrumentation that are so fascinating and compelling on repeated listens, and just work so well. Also, with the two different mixes presented (bright side and dark side), there are so many little nuances and subtleties to explore and enjoy in each song. A masterclass in music construction and production, and such a rewarding emotional journey, from somber contemplation to outright joy. And Gabriel's vocals are superb, like he has not lost anything at all over the years. He delivers both with the more bouncy, upbeat songs like Road to Joy, Olive Tree, Panopticom, and the title track, and on the slower, more personal, contemplative songs, as well as those in between. I quite expected to prefer the more upbeat songs, but it is actually the more somber, contemplative songs that have become my favorites (Playing For Time, So Much, Love Can Heal), as they just are so thoughtful, beautiful, and emotional. But then, all the songs are great, there are no weak tracks. A glorious album. I do believe that this is his masterpiece, and quite possibly his very best (which is saying a lot as he has multiple standout albums in his catalog. This, for me, was without question, the best album of the year (with nothing else even coming close - the only album I awarded a full 5 stars to).

Those are my selections for the best of 2023. What were your favorite albums of 2023?

Coming next: More really good albums from 2023, and other end of year stuff.

 

Friday, December 8, 2023

The Pretenders - 2023-10-02 - The Regent, Los Angeles, CA

The Pretenders

2023-10-02
The Regent Theater, Los Angeles, CA
Audience recording, good quality
Mp3 @320 kbps

There have been several impressive returns or comebacks from legendary artists from the 60's and 70's this year, with strong new albums from Yes (Mirror to the Sky), The Rolling Stones (Hackney Diamonds), The Guess Who (Plein D'Amour), and the sensational i/o from Peter Gabriel. Heck, even The Beatles released a new song this year (sort of). Another classic band that is still going and released their strongest new album in many years is The Pretenders, with their 12th studio album, Relentless, and they still sound great. Chrissie Hynde and her band are currently on tour in support of the new album, which came out a couple months ago. The new tour features a handful of songs from the new album, as well as an abundance of songs from throughout their catalog. Although this is an audience recording and not perfect sound, it's still quite good and gives a fine indication of the current band and their sound in an impressive show. Check 'em out.  

Tracklist:
01. -intro-
02. Losing My Sense Of Taste
03. A Love
04. Turf Accountant Daddy
05. The Adultress
06. Downtown (Akron)
07. The Buzz
08. Domestic Silence
09. Time The Avenger
10. Biker
11. Boots Of Chinese Plastic
12. Don't Cut Your Hair
13. Gotta Wait
14. You Can't Hurt A Fool
15. Tequila
16. Thumbelina
17. Let The Sun Come In
18. Junkie Walk
19. Stop Your Sobbing
20. Kid
21. Back On The Chain Gang
22. Precious
23. Tattooed Love Boys

The band:
Chrissie Hynde – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
James Walbourne – lead guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
Nick Wilkinson – bass, backing vocals
Eric Heywood – pedal steel guitar, backing vocals
Martin Chambers – drums, percussion, backing vocals
Carwyn Ellis – keyboards, acoustic guitar

Pretenders_2023-10-02_LosAngeles_disc1.zip
Pretenders_2023-10-02_LosAngeles_disc2.zip