Phil’s Faves: Albums, January 10, 2016

Over time, my listening habits have changed and at the moment I usually listen to albums completely through. I haven’t done that in years, but it’s actually very rewarding—particularly when the album is good. Every album that will be on this list will fit that category. It may also give some insight as to what I might be playing in the near future on my radio show, “Theme Attic.” Once again, it’s another peak into my listening habits—which is a goal of mine. If you want to know where I’m heading or what I think about some new music, you will find it here.

I honestly don’t expect there to be much volatility on this list because these albums are what I have been basing many of the sets on my show.

Once again, there will be no boundaries. I will go wherever my musical muse takes me.

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Top 10 Albums for the Week of January 10, 2016

1. Let the Good Times Roll—JD McPherson
2. Postcards from Paradise—Ringo Starr [Hall of Fame]
3. Yes, Indeed—Kenny Parker
4. No Cities to Love—Sleater—Kinney
5. Sixteen Winters—G.S. Harper
6. No Time to Lose—Ransom and The Subset
7. Keep Your Stupid Dreams Alive—The Prefab Messiahs
8. This Is My Day—Michelle Hanlon
9. Greetings From This Town—Jennifer Westwood and The Handsome Devils
10.Parable of the Cave—Gigi Scott and Trouble Town
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