My 20 Favorite Albums of 2020
What a year! I wish I could claim that it was only the worldwide COVID-19 viral pandemic that turned 2020 into a giant dumpster fire but, unfortunately, it was that and soooo much more. In earlier drafts of this post, I went off on various rants about it all, but you didn't come here for social or political commentary from me. You were there. You know what happened.
Thankfully, although this was a terrible year in so many ways, it was a pretty good year for music. I say thankfully because, the worse the times are, the more we need good music. As Bob Marley once said,
"One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain."
2020 has been filled with countless painful events and painful people. It's hard to fathom what we'd be feeling without our music and art as balms for our souls.
Established artists put out some great additions to their catalogs this year, while many newer artists really made their mark with strong debuts or sophomore efforts. Some albums were recorded partially or entirely in quarantine, collaborating with other musicians only by Zoom meetings and file sharing. The strangeness of the times was occasionally reflected in the music and lyrics, but just as often ignored or pushed aside for a more escapist take. Through it all, 20 recordings rose to the top for me and I'd like to share them with you.
For various reasons I won't go into here, I'm avoiding reissues, compilations, live albums, and so on in my Top 10. Those ten slots are reserved strictly for new music recorded and originally released in 2020. Slots #11-20 are open to anything that was released this year.
Without further adieu, here are my 20 favorite albums of 2020, ranked from #20 to #1...
20 - David Gray • White Ladder 20th Anniversary box set
20 years ago, White Ladder was playing in the room when our daughter first came into this world. The full story there is one for another post. However, we had only ever owned the White Ladder CD, so when a box set was released with the album remastered for vinyl, a second LP with demos and outtakes, plus an extensive book with writings from David Gray, the lure was too great to resist. Although ranked at 20 coincide with the anniversary, this one could easily appear anywhere in this list.
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19 - Fiona Apple • Fetch the Bolt Cutters
18 - Hayley Williams • Petals For Armor
17 - Waterboys • Good Luck, Seeker
16 - Nadine Shah • Kitchen Sink
15 - Sturgill Simpson • Cuttin' Grass, Volumes 1 & 2
14 - Shopping • All or Nothing
Socially conscious, propulsive pop music. Recommended if you like the jerky, angular styles of bands like Gang of Four, Devo, and Talking Heads.
13 - Pylon • Pylon Box
Members of R.E.M. -- my favorite band from Athens, Georgia -- often credited the short-lived Pylon with being their favorite band from Athens. This set collects remastered versions of their two great albums plus singles, rarities, and live material. For a band that claimed to have never learned to play music, this is a fabulous collection of their unique brand of minimal post-punk. Pylon Box set is one of those, "everything you really need to know about..." kinds of releases.
12 - Ezra Furman • Sex Education soundtrack
An album of material written specifically for the TV series mixed with choice cuts from Furman's back catalog. It's a bit less raucous than last year's Twelve Nudes and less dramatic than Transangelic Exodus, which was my #8 album of 2018. It really hits a sweet spot for me, though. Honestly, this might be my favorite Ezra Furman album yet.
11 - David Bowie • I'm Only Dancing (The Soul Tour 74)
Half way through his 1974 tour for Diamond Dogs, Bowie began recording music for what would become Young Americans. The visual theater of his original tour plans was replaced by a full-fledged soul / r&b revue as he became more enthusiastic about his new music and musical collaborators. Yet nothing from the second half of that tour has ever been officially released. (David Live and Cracked Actor both came from the first half of that tour.) This limited edition RSD release lets us hear this funky soul revue in all its glory. Recorded mostly in Detroit in late October 1974 and complete with gatefold cover art designed to replicate the original program for that portion of the tour.
Shots of my copy - front and back on top, inside the gatefold on bottom |
Young Americans was also the first Bowie record I ever bought, back in the day, so his soul period has a very special place in my heart.
True False (2019) / The World Will Decide (2020) |
LP5 on deck |
Enough words... Want to listen?
I've put together a Spotify playlist with sample tracks from each of these albums. Well, except for the live Bowie thing because that's nowhere to be found on Spotify as of this entry. If you're interested in hearing some of this music, check this out!
You like jazz?
Hey! I listen to jazz as well, at least enough to warrant a separate list.
Check out my Top 10 jazz albums of 2020 here.
Looking for even more great music?
Since 2014, I have been contributing my Top 10 to Bret Helm's Life On This Planet blog. He and his partner Sarah do a fantastic job with it, supplementing their lists with those of numerous friends around the globe. Please click on the link below to take you over to this year's Best of 2020 blog post...
Life On This Planet - The Best of 2020