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The Year in Music for 2013

It’s been a wide ride on the musical train this year. Below is a listing of albums I have acquired in the past year and that I have listened to heavily. My tastes are like my blog entries and not for everyone.

·         An Awesome Wave – AltJ
·         The Lions Roar – First Aid Kit  (Wolf and Lions Roar favorites)
·         Please – Pet Shop Boys (Opportunities favorite play)
·         Noah Gunderson – Noah Gunderson (Jesus, Jesus  and Fire favorites)
·         In Our Nature – Jose’ Gonzalez
·         The Big the Black and the Blue – First Aid Kit
·         Straight Ahead – Amy Grant  (a repurchase for me, my favorite album )
·         Elysium – Pet Shop Boys
·         Heritage – Carolina Chocolate Drops
·         Dona Got a Ramblin’ Mind – Carolina Chocolate Drops
·         The 20/20 Experience  - Justin Timberlake (albums 1 &2: I like the feel of album 1 better)
·         Classics – Supertramp  (I am a child of the early 80’s)
·         The Greatest Hits – The Best of the Moody Blues
·         THR!!!ER - !!!
·         Random Access Memories – Daft Punk
·         Trouble Will Find Me – The National  (Hard to Find is awesome)
·         Electric – Pet Shop Boys
·         Push Any Button – Sam Phillips  (don’t get me started on how great I think this is)
·         Hurry Up We’re Dreaming – M83 (Outro favorite)
·         The Last Ship – Sting (lovely and emotional)
·         Reflecktor – Arcade Fire  ( a pleasant surprise)
·         Love to Love You Donna – Donna Summer
·         La Pistola y El Corazon – Los Lobos (another repurchase from my past)
·         Artpop – Lady Gaga (misguided but still energetic and good feeling)
·         Leaving Eden – Carolina Chocolate Drops
·         Welcome to the Real World – Mr. Mister
·         Made the Harbor – Mountain Man (such harmony and beauty) 

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