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Favourite Five Of 2011

Wasting Light by Foo Fighters

Wasting Light is the seventh studio album released by Foo Fighters

Foo Fighters recorded this album in frontman Dave Grohl’s garage in Encino, California using only analogue equipment. The band sought a heavier sound and wanted to recapture the sound of their earlier material. The process worked and the album was another successful one for the band. Six singles were released and the album debuted at number one in 12 countries. It was their first to top the US charts.

Favourite track: “Bridge Burning”

From Here To Anywhere by Sneaky Sound System

Sneaky Sound System released their third studio album in October 2011

This is actually the 5th studio album in my collection to feature Connie Mitchell as lead vocalist, as I also have the two albums she released with Primary. I have always loved her vocals and I think this is the most cohesive effort from Sneaky Sound System. Four singles were released and the album was nominated for Best Dance Release at the ARIA Music Awards.

Favourite Track: “Friends”

The Unforgiving by Within Temptation

The Unforgiving is the fifth studio album by Dutch symphonic metal band Within Temptation

The Unforgiving part of a multimedia storytelling project and involved a series of six comic books and three short films. The album featured more pop and 80s influences than previous efforts and three singles were released. The album reached the top 10 in several European countries, the top 30 in the UK and Australia and the top 50 in the US.

Favourite track: Third single, “Shot In The Dark”

To The Horses by Lanie Lane

Lanie Lane released her self-produced debut album, To The Horses, in 2011

Lanie Lane seemed to come out of nowhere to most listeners upon release of this, her debut album, in 2011. I had the advantage of being involved in community radio at the time so got to know her material from the start, before this was released. I was an instant fan and really enjoyed her music. The album was a success and reached number 12 in the Australian album charts. Six singles were released and Lanie was nominated for five ARIA Music Awards.

Favourite track: “Betty Baby”

Welcome 2 My Nightmare by Alice Cooper

Welcome 2 My Nightmare, was released as a sequel to 1975’s Welcome To My Nightmare

Producer Bob Ezrin convinced Alice Cooper to release a sequel album to the biggest album of Alice’s career. It was a wise decision as it made the top 30 around the world and was his most successful album in the US since Trash back in 1989. The album also featured some tracks recorded with the surviving members of the original Alice Cooper band, their first recordings together since 1973’s Muscle Of Love.

Favourite track: “I’ll Bite Your Face Off”

Favourite Five Of 2009

Anomaly by Ace Frehley

Anomaly was the first album of original material from Frehley since 1989’s Trouble Walkin’

This was the first studio album recorded by original KISS guitarist Ace Frehley since becoming clean and sober. It tells in the quality of his playing, the quality of the song-writing and his focus on recording a cohesive album. I loved this from the first moment I heard it, but then he was always my favourite member of KISS.

Favourite track: “Outer Space”

Before The Frost…Until The Freeze by The Black Crowes

Before The Frost… was released on a CD that was manufactured as a vinyl LP replica

When buying Before The Frost… a code was provided for downloading …Until The Freeze

This double album from the Black Crowes was recorded before a live audience at Levon Helm’s studio The Barn in Woodstock, New York. I loved this whole thing from start to finish and for me, was their best recording for more than a decade. Although they are back performing live again, albeit with a different line-up, they still haven’t recorded any new original studio material since this release.

Favourite track: “Been A Long Time (Waiting On Love)” just for the guitar fireworks of the last 3 minutes or so of the 8 minutes plus track

Sound Awake by Karnivool

Sound Awake was the second studio album from singer Ian Kenny’s “other” band

Karnivool was singer Ian Kenny’s original band before also joining Birds Of Tokyo. Despite this, Karnivool have only released three albums whereas Birds Of Tokyo have released six. I think this album is brilliant and is still on high rotation more than a decade after acquiring it. The album was also a success debuting at number two on the ARIA charts and achieving Gold certification for sales in Australia. Two singles were also released from the album.

Favourite track: The epic “New Day”

Chickenfoot by Chickenfoot

Chickenfoot was the self-titled debut of the band which was released in June 2009

This is the first of two “supergroups” to feature in my favourite five albums of 2009. This band features one my favourite guitarists, Joe Satriani, on guitar. It also includes drummer Chad Smith of Red Hot Chili Peppers and two ex-Van Halen members, Michael Anthony on bass and vocalist/guitarist Sammy Hagar. What a line-up! Three singles were released from the album and it achieved the top five in both the US and Canada.

Favourite track: “Soap On A Rope”

Them Crooked Vultures by Them Crooked Vultures

Prior to the release of this album Cream was my favourite “supergroup”

Them Crooked Vultures included Josh Homme of Queens Of The Stone Age on guitar and vocals, Dave Grohl of Nirvana/Foo Fighters on drums and former Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones. This band absolutely rocks! I love this album so much it would be in my top ten albums of all time and one of my “desert island discs” as they say. The album was a success reaching the top 5 in Australia, Norway, Belgium, Canada and New Zealand. It also made the top 20 in the US, Germany, the UK and Ireland.

Favourite track: “Bandoliers”

Favourite Five Of 1999

Here are my favourite five albums from 1999 to finish off the 90s decade.

Californication by Red Hot Chili Peppers

Californication is the 3rd album from Red Hot Chili Peppers to be produced by Rick Rubin

Reuniting with John Frusciante was a wise move from Red Hot Chili Peppers and ultimately resulted in another very successful album for the band. Five singles were released and the album topped the charts all around the world (pun intended). Millions of copies were sold and it remains one of their best sellers most likely due to having a more melodic sound than the previous six albums.

Favourite track: “Scar Tissue”

Supernatural by Santana

Unbelievably, prior to the release of this album Santana did not have a record contract

Carlos Santana decided that he would work with Clive Davis, who originally signed Santana to Columbia in 1969, ultimately signing with Arista prior to the release of the album. Santana had decided that he wanted to go in a more pop-oriented direction and that Clive Davis would be the right man for the job. He wanted to produce radio-friendly songs with strong melodies and collaborate with contemporary musicians. Six singles were released and 30 million copies of the album were sold, clearly a runaway success.

Favourite track: “Smooth”, featuring Matchbox Twenty’s Rob Thomas on vocals

Grand Slam by Spiderbait

Spiderbait’s fourth album went in a poppier direction than previous albums

Grand Slam achieved gold sales in Australia and made the top ten albums chart. Four singles were released from the album mostly featuring bass player Janet English’s vocals. Phil McKellar, who had worked at the ABC and youth station Triple J, was the perfect choice to produce the album for the band managing to capture the sound they were after.

Favourite track: “Shazam!”

There Is Nothing Left To Lose by Foo Fighters

There Is Nothing Left To Lose’s cover features the band’s initials on the back of Grohl’s neck

The third album from Dave Grohl’s Foo Fighters is also the first to feature Taylor Hawkins on drums. Five singles were released from the album and it has a softer more experimental sound than its predecessors. The album was a top ten hit in Australia, the US, Norway, Canada, Sweden and the UK. It would also win the band their first Grammy, winning for Best Rock Album.

Favourite track: “Stacked Actors”

Born Again Savage by Little Steven

After a gap of a decade, Little Steven released his fifth studio album in 1999

In the liner notes for this album Little Steven claims this would have been the album he would have released in 1969 if he had been capable. It describes its loose garage rock sound and the power trio band line-up. Featuring his own guitar and vocals, Little Steven managed to get Jason Bonham to play drums and U2’s Adam Clayton to play bass. After the album’s release he would return to Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band for the next 18 years.

Favourite track: “Guns, Drugs And Gasoline”