Tag: 2005

  • Mary Gauthier, Mercy Now, 2005 on Lost Highway

    Mary Gauthier, Mercy Now, 2005 on Lost Highway

    I’ve been a fan of Mary Gauthier since my wife heard her play in Provincetown in the winter of 1999 – she’s just a fantastic songwriter and compelling performer. This was her fourth full-length, with the title track as well as “I Drink” (later covered by others including Blake Shelton). My copy—via Mystery Train Records…

  • Broadcast, Tender Buttons, 2005 on Warp Records

    Broadcast, Tender Buttons, 2005 on Warp Records

    This was the third studio album from Broadcast, at this point largely a proect of Trish Keenan and James Cargill as a duo, credited on the album as James & Trish. Tender Buttons was also a book of poetry by Gertrude Stein that came out in 1914 – I took a flyer on the album…

  • Jens Lekman, The Cherry Trees Are Still in Blossom, 2022 on Secretly Canadian

    Jens Lekman, The Cherry Trees Are Still in Blossom, 2022 on Secretly Canadian

    “This is a reconstruction / reimagining / excavation of the album ‘Oh You’re So Silent Jens’ that originally came out in 2005″ Jens Lekman is a very intriguing independent Swedish musician who has put out a series of imaginative releases since 2004. This release is a revisit, 17 years later, of an earlier compilation which…

  • The Decemberists, Castaways and Cutouts, 2002 on Hush / Jealous Butcher

    The Decemberists, Castaways and Cutouts, 2002 on Hush / Jealous Butcher

    The last in a series of records I was happy to pick up from the merch table at the Decemberists show in Boston earlier this year. Originally released in 2002 on Hush Records, then reissued in 2003 by Kill Rock Stars, then released on vinyl in 2005 by Jealous Butcher. My copy is a later…

  • The Decemberists, Picaresque, 2005 on Kill Rock Stars

    The Decemberists, Picaresque, 2005 on Kill Rock Stars

    The Decemberists may be my single most favorite band of the new millenium. Colin Meloy’s lyricism can seem cloying or pretentious to some but I love it – perhaps having spent the 1990s in grad school myself prepared me well. Picaresque was their third studio album and the last on Kill Rock Stars before moving…

  • Maria McKee, Peddlin’ Dreams, 2005 on Cooking Vinyl / Eleven Thirty

    Maria McKee, Peddlin’ Dreams, 2005 on Cooking Vinyl / Eleven Thirty

    McKee was the front woman for Lone Justice, who put out two albums in the 80s, but has gone on to a solo career that has resurged in the new millenium. This is a really great and surprising record, including a cover of Neil Young’s “Barstool Blues” and “(You Don’t Know) How Glad I Am”…

  • Various Artists, 89.3 The Current, 2005 on Minnesota Public Radio (MPR 116)

    Various Artists, 89.3 The Current, 2005 on Minnesota Public Radio (MPR 116)

    Great compilation of recordings made in the studios of Minnesota Public Radio. The Current is the branded name for KCMP, 89.3, and was created when MPR bought WCAL-FM, the college station at St. Olaf, in 2004. So I guess this release was partially celebrating the roll out of The Current. Lots of great things here,…

  • Andrew Bird, The Mysterious Production of Eggs, 2005 on Righteous Babe / Grimsey

    Andrew Bird, The Mysterious Production of Eggs, 2005 on Righteous Babe / Grimsey

    The original came out in the US on Ani Di Franco’s Righteous Babe Records, but my copy is a later reissue on Stillwater Minnesota’s Grimsey Records. Andrew Bird is a great, eclectic, constantly interesting musician – I first came across him in the Squirrel Nut Zippers but he’s had a great, long, and compelling solo…

  • Fiona Apple, Extraordinary Machine, 2005 on Epic / Clean Slate

    Fiona Apple, Extraordinary Machine, 2005 on Epic / Clean Slate

    My copy is a 2022 reissue by Vinyl Me, Please. This was Apple’s third LP. The album was initially completed in 2003 with production by John Brion, but the label shelved it. Various tracks and versions started to leak online, but Apple went back into the studio and the record came out in 2005 with…

  • The Magic Numbers, The Magic Numbers, 2005 on Heavenly / Capitol

    The Magic Numbers, The Magic Numbers, 2005 on Heavenly / Capitol

    The debut self-titled album from The Magic Numbers, which came out in 2005 on Capitol in the US, but on Heavenly in the UK and EMI in other parts of the world. My copy is a 2020 reissue by Heavenly / [PIAS] for Record Store Day, on clear vinyl with a bonus 7″ single. The…

  • Bright Eyes, I’m Wide Awake It’s Morning, 2005 on Saddle Creek.

    Bright Eyes, I’m Wide Awake It’s Morning, 2005 on Saddle Creek.

    Bright Eyes, I’m Wide Awake It’s Morning, 2005 on Saddle Creek. My copy is the 2022 Vinyl Me, Please reissue on Dead Oceans, which looks and sounds fantastic.

  • Doves, Some Cities, 2005 on Heavenly / EMI.

    Doves, Some Cities, 2005 on Heavenly / EMI.

    Doves, Some Cities, 2005 on Heavenly / EMI. My copy is a 2020 vinyl pressing. “In some cities there’s too much history coming down” Great LP co-produced by Doves and Ben Hiller.

  • John Prine, Fair & Square, 2005 on Oh Boy Records

    John Prine, Fair & Square, 2005 on Oh Boy Records

    John Prine, Fair & Square, 2005 on Oh Boy Records My copy is the “Irish” edition on green and orange vinyl (2xLP) put out this year via the Oh Boy store directly Amazing how great a songwriter Prine was all the way up to the end.

  • Gorillaz, Demon Days, 2005 on Parlophone/Warner.

    Gorillaz, Demon Days, 2005 on Parlophone/Warner.

    Gorillaz, Demon Days, 2005 on Parlophone/Warner. My copy is the 2021 @vinylmeplease reissue, put out as part of thr VMP 100 series. Feel Good Inc still sounds super fresh and new to me 16 years later – what a great creative project

  • Nickel Creek, Why Should the Fire Die?, 2005 on Sugar Hill Records

    Nickel Creek, Why Should the Fire Die?, 2005 on Sugar Hill Records

    Nickel Creek, Why Should the Fire Die?, 2005 on Sugar Hill Records Last in a series of three Craft Recordings reissues i got recently – thanks @10upteam for the work anniversary gift. What a wonderful sounding release and quality pressing