Saturday, January 12, 2019

The Best of 2018

KUDZOO is pleased to present our list of the TOP 15 album releases of the year.

1. Blackberry Smoke   Find a Light
The first best hope for the new generation of Southern Rock bands released yet another outstanding studio rocker.

2. Bruce Springsteen   On Broadway
One man. A guitar and a piano. Amazing.

3. Paul Thorn  Don’t Let the Devil Ride
The pride of Tupelo, Mississippi pulls out all the stops on his first ever all-gospel album. Hallelujah.

4. Cowboy   10’ll Getcha Twenty
The original band reunited for a new album ten years ago and thankfully it was finally released in 2018. Sadly, it would be the swan song for the great Scott Boyer.

5. Beau Weevils  Songs in the Key of E
Charlie Daniels had so much time on his hands (lol) he formed a second band with “Slidebilly,” Billy Crain. Just a great record.

6. Jimi Hendrix Experience   Electric Ladyland Deluxe
It was the year for 50th anniversary reissues, and this one is reigning champion. Excellent alternate takes, demos and a beautiful book. Celebrate Hendrix.

7. Pearl   Heartbreak and Canyon Revelry
Pearl Aday is much more than just Meat Loaf’s daughter, she is a fabulous singer and entertainer.

8. Earl & The Agitators  Shaken & Stirred
The side project of Roger Earl from Foghat, The Agitators turn in some awesome covers and originals, playing everything from rock and blues to country.

9. Billy F Gibbons  The Big Bad Blues
ZZ Top’s frontman Billy Gibbons delivers a second smoking solo record. Good stuff.

10. Boxmasters   In Stereo
      That prolific little ol’ band from L.A. put out another fab double-cd set in 2018. It’s so good, I heard a DJ refer to them as just “The Boxmasters” without saying “Billy Bob Thornton and the Boxmasters.” Natch.

11. Buddy Guy   The Blues is Alive and Well
      Yes, they are! And so is Buddy! Amazing.

12. Cary Morin  When I Rise
       An amazing Native American singer-songwriter. Absolutely amazing.

13. Uncle Walts Band  Anthology: Those Boys from Carolina, They Sure Could Sing
They were from my hometown, Spartanburg, SC before moving to Austin. David Ball, the late Walter Hyatt and Champ Hood.The best. 

14. John Prine  The Tree of Forgiveness
It’s the most overused cliche in the world, but Prine ages like fine wine. His latest release is filled with genius.

15. Southern Halo   Just Like in the Movies
Three beautiful young ladies with harmony to spare and great songs. The “next big thing” in country music!  •

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