We’re heading off down south for a 3 day getaway tomorrow night, and as always, one of the most
important preparation steps for such a journey is to get my iPod playlists ready. It changes each time but I always make sure to include a hearty dose of country music, but also have to make sure it’s acceptable to the rest of the family (ie Jen) – hence no heavy metal or Johnny Cash is generally allowed (quite tragic not being able to play the Man in Black on a road trip but that’s the way it is…)
Anyway I’ve got a few new CDs over the last few months so I’m going to simply throw together my playlist out of them. Here’s some of the one’s I’ll be including (and I realise it’s not a particularly ‘cool’ list but so what)
1. Portland – These Broken Hands. This is an awesome easy folk rock band from the UK. Great harmonies. Pretty sure they are a Christian band but they’re not preachy about it. A belated answer to my friend’s question of a few weeks ago (can you suggest any good Christian music? – my initial answer was ummm ….. sorry) – but now I’d say – try this!
2. Mumford & Sons – Sigh No More. Still probably one of the best CDs I’ve bought in years. Love it. And despite that they are not a “Christian” band, their lyrics are very spiritual (except for the one obvious rude word on there.. lol). If you don’t have this album yet you must buy it immediately.
3. Bruce Cockburn – Slice o’ Life. If you don’t know Bruce he’s a Canadian folk-rocker who’s been putting out great music since the early 70s. Amazing acoustic guitarist and song-writer. This double CD is a live album from recent solo shows.
4. Gloriana – Gloriana. A guilty pleasure this one. It’s slickly produced country pop-rock that I just can’t help enjoying despite it’s unabashed commerciality. Almost every song is interesting. A band of beautiful people who all sing and play instruments – two young guys, two young girls including a hot blonde singer/mandolinist… how could I resist
5. Passion 2010 – Awakening. Live worship CD from the annual Passion conference in the USA featuring artists such as Chris Tomlin, Matt Redman, Christy Nockels, and this year Hillsong United. Lots of great stuff this year, especially the title track from Chris Tomlin/Reuben Morgan, which I plan to introduce to our team in the next few weeks.
6. Katie Noonan & the Captains – Emperor’s Box. I’m always a big fan of Katie, the awesome and unpredictable singer. I love her jazz stuff with Elixir (and even her really weird Beatles jazz covers album), her pop CD Skin, and of course her work with George. The cover of this made me think she was going to go in a more folk direction but it’s mostly alt rock – closer to George than anything else she’s done but still quite different. I need to listen to this a few more times to get a feel for it.
7. Darius Rucker – Learning to Live. The ex “Hootie & the Blowfish” singer crosses over to become one of the first black country stars. An enjoyable, solid, if a tad cliched country album.
8. Bethel Live – Here is Love and Jesus Culture – Consumed. These bands seem to overlap so I’ll lump them together. It’s worship music from California and a couple of steps further in the Pentecostal/free worship direction than anything coming out of Hillsong. Really interesting and inspiring music including both original songs and covers… they even rehabilitate the song Healer, which dropped off the radar after the scandal with Mike Gugglielmucci in 2008. Such a good song and a shame to have it tainted by all that… if I ever get cancer (the real thing, not the fake sort) that will be the song I’ll be wanting to sing.
9. John Butler Trio – April Uprising. A bit more energetic album from JBT. Sounds fresh with his new band, and it’s a good thing.
10. Jimi Hendrix – Valleys of Neptune. It’s not the strongest of all his albums, but it’s Jimi so I need say no more. Some alternate versions of old classics and some unfamiliar stuff, like the title track, which is a good one.
Anyway that’s more than enough for a short trip down to Busso. A couple of other CDs on my list that I haven’t listened to yet are the new albums from William Fitzsimmons and Vicky Beeching, which I am expecting to be pretty good as well.
And to finish with the obligatory music video. I was looking for a clip of Portland, but couldn’t find anything on YouTube… so here’s Gloriana – this song sums them up pretty well I think – enjoy.
