Nov 6, 2009

Top Albums of '09 Thus Far: November

Watch this space in coming weeks as there's talk of a collaborative blog effort at a Best of 2009 chart. For now...

What do I need to hear and add to this list before the end of 09?

Top Albums of 2009
As of: Nov. 6

1. Charlie Robison - Beautiful Day
2. Magnolia Electric Company - Josephine
3 Ben Nichols - The Last Pale Light in the West
4. Buddy and Julie Miller - Written in Chalk
5. Lucero - 1372 Overton Park
6. Wrinkle Neck Mules - Let the Lead Fly
7. Son Volt - American Central Dust
8. BettySoo - Heat Sin Water Skin
9. Great Lake Swimmers - Lost Channels
10. Justin Townes Earle - Midnight at the Movies
11. Drew Kennedy - An Audio Guide to Cross Country Travel
12. The Black Crowes - Before the Frost...
13. The Devil Makes Three - Do Wrong Right
14. Slaid Cleaves - Everything You Love Will Be Taken Away
15. Joshua James - Build Me This
16. Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears - Tell 'em What Your Name Is
17. Chris Knight - Trailer Tapes II
18. Miranda Lambert - Revolution
19. Krizz Kaliko - Genius
20. Mastodon - Crack the Skye
21. Brad Paisley - American Saturday Night
22. Joe Nichols - Old Things New
23. George Strait - Twang
24. Drive-by Truckers - The Fine Print
25. Pearl Jam - Backspacer
26. The Avett Bros. - I And Love And You
27. Tom Russell - Blood and Candle Smoke
28. Sons of Bill - One Town Away
29. Deer Tick - Born on Flag Day
30. Those Darlins - s/t
31. Grant Langston - Stand Up Man
32. Guy Clark - Somedays the Song Writes You
33. Pete Bernhard - Straight Line
34. Steve Earle - Townes
35. Jay-Z - The Blueprint 3
36. Scott Warren - Quick Fix Bandage
37. Holly Williams - Here With Me
38. The Fox Hunt - America's Working So We Don't Have To
39. Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit - s/t
40. Eric Church - Carolina
41. Drive-by Truckers - Live From Austin, TX
42. Robert Earl Keen - The Rose Hotel
43. Old Californio - Westering Again
44. Wilco - Wilco (The Album)
45. The Deep Dark Woods - Winter Hours
46. Phosphorescent - To Willie
47. John Moreland & The Black Gold Band - Endless Oklahoma Sky
48. Roman Candle - Oh Tall Tree in the Ear
49. Red Fang - s/t
50. Austin Lucas - Somebody Loves You

Nov 5, 2009

Songs Illustrated 8

John Rich's Songwriting Tips #21

A question from e-mail.

Bret in northern California asks: "John, in the songwriting world, does it pay to be an asshole in every case, or just your own?"

Bret, I can't answer for everyone, but in life you have got to be aggressive and go after what you want. Doesn't matter who you step on during the climb if you know there's no way in hell you're coming back down. Wait, did you just call me an asshole? You m***** f*****, I'm having your I.P. address traced and coming to your damn house. You piece of sh*t! You're gonna be tasting steel toe from the wrong direction.


Not actually written by John Rich.

Nov 4, 2009

A few 'shopped hip-hop covers






John Rich's Songwriting Tips #20

I've heard some people say that you should keep a journal or some mess like that to write in every day. I call bullshit. A journal? That sounds kinda fruity to me. I just make sure to carry a pen with me so I can write at any given moment. Maybe you're having a five o'clock cocktail and you get a hook idea... just write it on the bar napkin. Or possibly you're enjoying an after-supper whiskey and Coke and you think of a great bridge, just scrawl it on one of those little cardboard coasters. Midnight Jägerbomb give you a great chorus for that hook you wrote earlier? Whip out your pen and finish up. So to summarize: journal = not straight.

Not actually written by John Rich.

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