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Peter Guy discovered music late. Since then he's been making up for it. With a collection to rival a small record shop and a gig diary fit for any addled groupie, music is is his religion. Sometimes he dreams of having Liam, Prince and Jimmy Page round for tea but most of the time he can be found writing and designing the Daily Post's sports pages. Getintothis is his guide to music, which he hopes you’ll contribute to.

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Top 50 Albums of 2007: 10-1

Posted by Peter Guy on December 21, 2007 12:00 AM | 


Getintothis reveals the top ten records of 2007.


10. Minus The Bear: Planet Of Ice
Review.


9. Stars of the Lid: And Their Refinement of the Decline
Review


8. Yeasayer: All Hour Cymbals
Review


7. Okkervil River: The Stage Names
Review.


6. !!!: Myth Takes
They owned Glastonbury, and they finally fulfilled their potential with this beat explosion. If you listen to Myth Takes and don't dance you must be dead.


5. Fujiya & Miyagi: Transparent Things
Review


4. Iron & Wine: The Shepherd's Dog
Review.


3. Battles: Mirrored
Review.


2. Besnard Lakes:
Getintothis feature.
Live at Liverpool Barfly


1. LCD Soundsystem: Sound of Silver
There's so many reasons why James Murphy's second longplayer has topped my listening list this year.
For longevity alone it has proved to have incredible staying power. In an industry where the product is not only given away by the makers for free, but eaten up by the consumers faster than ever before, LCD has been at the forefront of my listening pleasures since March, and I'm convinced will continue to be so for years to come. But this isn't the basis for it's success alone.
The reason could be, that in a year when music festivals were largely homogenised and dance and rock became almost inseparable, and electronic music spawned, by in large, greater end products, that Murphy's lot was the perfect synthesis of all that was great about this dance-rock fusion.
But, in my mind, the biggest reason behind Sound of Silver's undeniable greatness is that Murphy has created something which few electronic pioneers have done before him - create a record to dance to which has a huge human heartbeat at its soul. This is a record which sounds equally, if not more, powerful at home as it does down the indie-disco or in the clubs.
There's superb characteristic LCD flourishes - see Get Innocuous' funk, North American Scum's dirty, tongue-firmly-in-cheek pop precison and New York, I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down's hopeless romanticism. But Sound of Silver builds on his excellent, yet flawed, debut creating something which feels complete as whole.
Integral to its beauty are the two most discussed tracks of 2007, Someone Great and All Of My Friends; the former an understated groove, the latter a whitehot rush of building momentous euphoria.
What they share is a reflective, yearning for time, moments and people that you've left behind - a past that's forever lost - while seeking solace in the good things you've got and celebrating your future. That's reason enough alone for listening.
There is a reason why Sound of Silver has topped virtually every end of year poll - that's because it is a truly special record. I doubt James Murphy will ever top this, but lets hope he'll give it a try.

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Comments (4)

Dan wrote...

I have no idea why I pasted the list twice.

Posted by: Dan  | December 21, 2007 1:10 AM

Herman Platz wrote...

Here be my twenty peneth:

(1)Person Pitch – Panda Bear
(2)Friend Opportunity – Deerhoof
(3)Strawberry Jam – Animal Collective
(4)After Dark – Various Artists
(5)Load Blown – Black Dice
(6)The Moving Frontier – Pram
(7)Liars – Liars
(8)Sound of Silver – LCD Soundsystem
(9)Dandelion Gum – Black Moth Super Rainbow
(10)Overpowered – Roisin Murphy
(11)The Good, The Bad & The Queen
(12)Under Giant Trees – Efterklang
(13)Miss Diamond To You – Kathy Diamond
(14)Untrue – Burial
(15)Fur and Gold – Bats For Lashes
(16)Transparent Things – Fujiya & Miyagi
(17)I Wish I Could Have Loved You More – Candie Payne
(18)Andorra – Caribou
(19)The Deep Blue – Charlotte Hatherley
(20)Mirrored – Battles

also my two favourite recent album reissues are: Boredoms' 'Super Roots 7' and Es' jaw-dropping psychedelic epic 'Sateenkaarisuudelma', both of which trump pretty much everything on this list of mine.

Posted by: Herman Platz  | December 21, 2007 10:24 AM

Dan wrote...

Posted my list last night, must have fucked up. Here it is again, but I'll write comments later.

01. Deerhunter, Cryptograms LP/Fluorescent Grey EP
02. Panda Bear, Person Pitch
03. LCD Soundsystem, Sound Of Silver
04. James Blackshaw, The Cloud of Unknowing
05. The Field, From Here We Go Sublime
06. Battles, Mirrored
07. XBXRX, Wars/Sounds
08. Stars of the Lid, ...And Their Refinement Of The Decline
09. The Shins, Wincing The Night Away
10. Feist, The Reminder

Posted by: Dan  | December 21, 2007 1:27 PM

Herman Platz wrote...

LCD weren't pushing for a top spot on my list because, despite being an undeniably excellent and beautifully crafted collection of songs it, for me, didn't have that WOW! GOOD LORD! factor. I didn't rush around to my friend's house, grab them by the lapels and scream 'listen to this!!!' (which of course i did for panda bear)

Posted by: Herman Platz  | December 21, 2007 3:02 PM

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