A few months back I posted about the must I have listened to in springtime for the last twenty one years, but summer has passed and I missed out on a corresponding summer post. Better catch up!
1993
( A camping holiday with friends and then the band spending a week rehearsing at my house makes for awesome times! )
1994
( The fear of my A-Level results being poor or terrible, which they were, meant that I was living in the shadow of August and the effect it would have on my future. )
1995
( Back from University, caught in the reverberations of some bad decisions and my first "proper" summer job )
1996
1997
(Some disastrous decisions left me in a terrible state over this summer.)
1998
( I think this was a weirdly sparse year for music, I don't recall listening to much that was new in '98 - I may have decided that music was past it's best... )
1999
( I was horribly broke this summer, so I couldn't afford much by way of music )
2000
( The summer I moved home and had some money to buy music with. )
1993
( A camping holiday with friends and then the band spending a week rehearsing at my house makes for awesome times! )
- The Looks Or The Lifestyle - Pop Will Eat Itself
- Fuzzy - Grant Lee Buffalo
- Zooropa - U2
- Red House Painters - Red House Painters
1994
( The fear of my A-Level results being poor or terrible, which they were, meant that I was living in the shadow of August and the effect it would have on my future. )
- Giant Steps - The Boo Radleys
- Treehouse - Buffalo Tom
- Mirth And Matter - Eden Burning
- August And Everything After - Counting Crows. There was a long period of that summer where I could not go a day without listening to this album at least three times, it remained my favourite record for the next ten years. I don't listen to it much these days because every moment of it is inscribed on my bones.
1995
( Back from University, caught in the reverberations of some bad decisions and my first "proper" summer job )
- San Francisco - American Music Club
- Throwing Copper - Live
- Olympian - Gene
1996
- Born On A Pirate Ship - Barenaked Ladies
- Brink - Eden Burning (one of the most underrated bands ever and this is one of the great bass albums. )
- Love And Other Demons - Strangelove
1997
(Some disastrous decisions left me in a terrible state over this summer.)
- OK Computer - Radiohead
- Way To Blue - Nick Drake ( compilation )
- You? Me? Us? - Richard Thompson
- Dreams Fly Away - Linda Thompson ( compilation )
1998
( I think this was a weirdly sparse year for music, I don't recall listening to much that was new in '98 - I may have decided that music was past it's best... )
- From The Choirgirl Hotel - Tori Amos
- Loser Friendly - Steadman
- Down A Wire - Counting Crows
- Almost Here - The Unbelievable Truth
- The Good Will Out - Embrace
1999
( I was horribly broke this summer, so I couldn't afford much by way of music )
- Mock Tudor - Richard Thompson
2000
( The summer I moved home and had some money to buy music with. )
- The End Of The Summer - Dar Williams; if you haven't heard this, I heartily recommend it, possibly the best lyricist of all.
- Parachutes - Coldplay
- XO - Elliot Smith
- Little Black Numbers - Kathryn Williams
- Asleep In The Back - Elbow
- Hard Candy - Counting Crows
- Kick Up The Fire And Let The Flames Break Loose- The Cooper Temple Clause
- Passionoia - Black Box Recorder
- The Old Kit Bag - Richard Thompson
- New York, New York - Ryan Adams
- A Certain Trigger - Maximo Park
- Dog's Got More Sense - The Decca Years - Michael Chapman
- Ebb & Flow - Sequoia
- Pretty World - Sam Baker
- Our Endless Numbered Days - Iron & Wine
- Boys And Girls In America - The Hold Steady
- First Love - Emmy The Great
- Angles - Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip
- The End Of Days - Abney Park
- Slania - Eluveitie
- Virtue - Emmy The Great
- April Rain - Delain
- Smother - Wild Beasts
- The Hare's Corner - Colm Mac Con Iomaire
- The Whirling Dervish - Mad Dog Mcrea
- The Fontana Trilogy - The Lilac Time
- New Eyes - Clean Bandit
- Mynd - Hannah Martin and Philip Henry
- Into The West - Pilot Speed
- Did I sleep And Miss The Border? - Tom McRae
- Almost Home - MAd Dog Mcrea ( no relation )
- Somewhere Under Wonderland - Counting Crows
2001
( I had just moved to Reading, lived with my friends, who fought like and cat and dog that year. )
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(I apparently didn't listen to much music this summer)
2007
2008
2009
2010
( The main thing I listened to this summer was a short playlist I had been sent by
2011
(The finest girl I had ever met agreed to be my belle at the start of this summer, I was walking on air. )
2012
2013
2014
2015
Summer is a weird time of year for me- although I look forward to it, I end up so busy it often passes in a blur and lacks the clarity and definition of the memories I have for other seasons. Perhaps my mind still works on an academic year and Summer feels like the stretched out ending that for so many years it was. Also I probably haven't listened to enough new and interest music in the last few years, I've learned this also. That said, Mynd, from last year's list is a fantastic album and you should definitely listen to it.
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Date: 21 Sep 2015 12:22 (UTC)no subject
Date: 21 Sep 2015 19:49 (UTC)February is also a favourite of mine, especially as that is when my birthday is.
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Date: 23 Sep 2015 13:29 (UTC)Also: Matt Pond
The Menzingers
The National
The Mountain Goats (you probably already know them though)
Bishop Allen
Do you have Spotify? I have a public playlist out there called Phallic Ice Cream Cones with all this stuff and more if you want to discover some new stuff from this side of the pond.
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Date: 23 Sep 2015 20:58 (UTC)I don't have Spotify at the moment, I did at one point and then I stopped using it for some reason. I think I wasn't listening to the music had and I got a bit disillusioned with it.
Liking The Weakerthans from this first listen. What is their definitive album in your view?
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Date: 24 Sep 2015 01:56 (UTC)I also think "Desire Lines" by Camera Obscura was one of the best albums of last year, if I haven't given you enough suggestions yet!
Oh, damn, and the song "Clementine" by Sarah Jaffe would be good for your autumn post. :P I'll stop now!
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Date: 25 Sep 2015 21:10 (UTC)Just bought Left And Leaving, listening to it now and liking it a lot.