Ah, doesn't time just fly. We've already reached the 3rd annual 'best of' for this site and it only feels like yesterday that our eagerly bestowed platitudes were hungrily applied to the majesty that is the Aphex Twin's 'Goon Gumpas'. That was October 2005 and just 2 months later along came a list of our most loved albums from the previous 12 months. 2005 was a remarkable year for indie music and even if 2006 failed to steal its thunder there was much to saviour. 2006 was also mp3hugger's first full year of operation so it felt right that at the end of it we should spill the beans on our Top 42 songs of the year. Which brings us neatly along to this years crop, which despite some stellar moments has hardly been a bumper harvest. With so many of the big hitters failing to produce the quality albums we expect of them it quickly became apparent that 2007 could be showing the first signs that the shuffle generation are getting their just rewards. The evidence is mounting that the album may indeed be in its death throes, why even those ace poppeteers Ash called time on their long player days. For what it's worth my favourite album of 2007 was Folklore's deeply imaginative 'The Ghost Of H.W. Beaverman' which proved to be a stunning tale that weaved and bobbed like Cassius Clay in his prime.
If truth be told things on the single front weren't a whole lot better. The one startling change this year was the hugely increased volume of freely (and legally) available music. Of course in many cases this meant that there was more rubbish to trawl through but the power of the promo track as a means of garnering interest is likely to become more apparent as digital replaces the harder medium. Take a gander at the official site of any band worth its salt and you are likely to walk away with at least 1 freebie and be treated to the online equivalent of the listening post (the dreaded stream). For the first time in the history of recorded music the consumer is being given the opportunity to sample the goods before purchasing (radio still has its place but you can't beat the online experience for getting you where you want to go quickly). This can only be a good thing and should, in theory at least, allow the cream to float to the top.
So here are mp3hugger's Top 42 tunes from 2007. These are the songs that have soundtracked our balmy summer evenings (all 3 of them) and illuminated the long dark nights of winter (the 362 others). To ensure an even spread there is a limit of 1 track per artist/group.
great list. and totally agree with Loney, dear being at number 1. We have a similar thing going on at TLOBF. An eighteen track mix of 2007's best tracks. You can find it here: http://thelineofbestfit.com/2007/12/07/end-of-radio-tlobf-playlist-2007-download/
I'm way too undecisive to make a top song list but it would probably sound very similar to yours. I was trying to assemble one comprised of 30 songs some days ago and I'm surprised to see that at least 14 out of 42 on your list would have made the cut.
That said there's some in here which fell under my radar and I'm very excited to listen them seeing we have a certain song compatibility. Will you be doing a best albums list as well?
Good to hear Moka. Won't be doing an album list because I have been so disappointed with the stock on offer this year. Time and again I felt let down after lacklustre efforts from many of my favourites.
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Beat the Devil. Nice.
My favorites of '07 here:
http://mybigmouthstrikesagain.blogspot.com/2007/12/my-best-of-list-strikes-again-2007.html
aw, loney, dear does it to me every time, too. i loved that whole album. nice list. :)
great list. and totally agree with Loney, dear being at number 1. We have a similar thing going on at TLOBF. An eighteen track mix of 2007's best tracks. You can find it here:
http://thelineofbestfit.com/2007/12/07/end-of-radio-tlobf-playlist-2007-download/
Brill, thanks, glad I'm not alone on Loney, Dear.
I'm way too undecisive to make a top song list but it would probably sound very similar to yours. I was trying to assemble one comprised of 30 songs some days ago and I'm surprised to see that at least 14 out of 42 on your list would have made the cut.
That said there's some in here which fell under my radar and I'm very excited to listen them seeing we have a certain song compatibility. Will you be doing a best albums list as well?
Good to hear Moka. Won't be doing an album list because I have been so disappointed with the stock on offer this year. Time and again I felt let down after lacklustre efforts from many of my favourites.
don't set your bar so high and you'll never be disappointed.
My friend will play at Loney, Dear's gig in Stockholm =)
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