Sunday, January 3, 2010

2009 Top Albums

Yadda sizzle it is that time again, top albums of the past year. 2009 was an okay year for music it had some hits and some major misses over the past year. Enough with all of the bullshit open rant about the year. Now it is time for the list for all you punks and sheep’s and whatever else is out there.

13. Bk one Radio do Canibal: Inspired by Brazilian culture, BK One’s Radio Do Canibal demonstrates not only his seasoned ear but also his ability to create a cohesive arrangement of both instrumentals and vocals capable of moving even the most stubborn listener, thoughtfully at least.
Although the album’s guest appearances include renowned acts like, Raekwon, Scarface, Brother Ali, and Phonte of Little Brother, Radio Do Canibal is more of a producers gem than a writer’s prize. Hot tracks: must listen smoke one and sit back

12. Raekwon: Only built for Cuban Linx 2: Rak comes back to the game hard as nails Hot tracks: House of Flying daggers, New WU Catalina

11. Blakroc: Blakroc is a rap rock collaboration album by Ohio-based blues rock band The Black Keys and several hip hop and R&B artists. The project has been overseen by Damon Dash, co-founder and formerly owner of a share in Roc-A-Fella Records. The album was recorded at Studio G by co-producer Joel Hamilton. Album guests include Raekwon, RZA and the late Ol' Dirty Bastard of the Wu-Tang Clan, Jim Jones and NOE of ByrdGang, Mos Def, singer Nicole Wray, Pharoahe Monch, Ludacris, Billy Danze of M.O.P., and Q-Tip of a Tribe Called Quest Hot Tracks: another must listen something new for the ears.

10. Nasa: sprit of the Apollo N.A.S.A., and their worldwide debut The Spirit of Apollo, is an ongoing creative collaboration between two lifelong music aficionados, Squeak E. Clean and DJ Zegon, and their friends, friends of friends and musical heroes.

While N.A.S.A. stands for North America South America and contains a number of superstar artists from both coasts of the U.S. Hot tracks: Money, The Mayor, and Gifted.

9. J Dilla: Stay Paid: a Top albums list is shit without dilla R.I.P.

8. La Coka Nostra: A brand you can Trust: Hard beats for the streets, Ill Bill and fam kills another album Hot tracks: Cousin of death, bang bang, choose your side.

7. Fashawn: Boy Meets World: The west coast stand up, this new kid on the block came up strong on his debut. Hot Tracks: Freedom, Stars

6. Legendary Classics, Vol. 1 by R.a. The Rugged Man
"Nice addition to any collection."

5. Brother Ail: Us

4. Tech N9ne K.o.d.
3. Animal collective

2. Jason Aldean: In the Great wide open. This is a kickass the board great concepts, sick song writing and it just hits the soul. Hot Tracks: the truth, big green tractor, crazy town, in the great wide open.

1. Bruce Springsteen Working on a dream: The Boss does it again tops another of my list. No one can top the boss, he jerks at your soul, also this album just brings you hope.
Hot tracks: My lucky day, the wrestler, this life, tomorrow never knows, life itself.

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