Author: Brendan
Favorite Music of 2017
– St. Vincent: Masseduction
– LCD Soundsystem: American Dream
– Queens of the Stone Age: Villains
– Spoon: Hot Thoughts
– The New Pornographers: Whiteout Conditions
– Nine Inch Nails: Add Violence
– The National: Sleep Well Beast
– Laura Marling: Semper Femina
– Peter Adams: Spotlight, Floodlight (Somnio)
– War On Drugs: A Deeper Understanding
– Nate Smith: Kinfolk
– Gabriel Garzon-Montano: Jardín
Favorite Films of 2017
– Blade Runner 2049
– Atomic Blonde
– The Shape of Water
– The Disaster Artist
– Get Out – Coco
– Baby Driver
– Logan
– The Big Sick
– Logan Lucky
– Dunkirk
Influential Drum Recordings
I was chatting with Bill Zildjian a few months back, and we spoke about “influential drum recordings.” I came up with this list…
TOP TEN:
1. Jimi Hendrix, Wait Until Tomorrow – Mitch Mitchell
2. The Police, Miss Gradenko – Stewart Copeland
3. The Cure, Untitled – Boris Williams
4. Paul Simon, Late In The Evening – Steve Gadd
5. Devo, Satisfaction – Alan Myers
6. James Taylor, Country Road – Carlos Vega
7. Parliament, Give Up The Funk – Tiki Fulwood
8. Los Lobos, Revolution – Pete Thomas
9. Fabulosos Cadillacs, Matador – Fernando Ricciardi
10. Sergio Mendes, Magdalenha – Carlinhos Brown
Honorable Mentions:
1. Genesis, No Reply At All – Phil Collins
2. James Taylor, Got to Stop Thinking Bout That – Steve Jordan
3. Tori Amos, A Sort of Fairytale – Matt Chamberlain
4. John Scofield, Blue Matter – Dennis Chambers
5. Bob Marley, Could You Be Loved – Carlton Barrett
6. The Meters, Just Kissed My Baby – Zigaboo Modeliste
7. Joshua Redman, Jig-A-Jug – Brian Blade
8. Carlos Vives, Pa’ Mayté – Pablo Bernal
9. Shawn Colvin, Sunny Came Home – Shawn Pelton
10. Blur, Song 2 – Dave Rowntree
* David Bowie, Sound and Vision – Dennis Davis
* Autolux, Turnstile Blues – Carla Aznar
* Andrés Calamaro, Loco – Steve Jordan