{"id":418,"date":"2015-02-13T17:18:57","date_gmt":"2015-02-13T17:18:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/veseycapital.com\/?p=418"},"modified":"2020-07-08T19:09:04","modified_gmt":"2020-07-08T19:09:04","slug":"best-music-of-2014","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/veseycapital.com\/?p=418","title":{"rendered":"2014 Music Review"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It was a great year for music with lots of choices to make my list.&nbsp; Oldsters and young bucks offered quality and genre-bending offerings.&nbsp; I saw two legends this year for the first time, Jay Z and Willie Nelson.&nbsp; Both entertainers have a surprising amount of qualities in common.&nbsp; Willie and Hova are prolific and have been over long careers.&nbsp; Both have played with many different artists over the years and usually produced interesting results. &nbsp;Jay and Willie are both fond of their weed. And this year I discovered they both dominate a stage like few artists can.&nbsp; Jay Z was by far the best concert I saw in 2014.&nbsp; If you saw him play with Beyonc\u00e9 or JT you know he over shadowed both and just owns his audience.&nbsp; Willie Nelson, at 81 years old, did all the vocals and all the guitar work and captivated the crowd at the Mann Music Center.&nbsp; So without further ado the top ten albums of 2014.<\/p>\n<p>Alt-J \u2013 \u201cThis is All Yours\u201d &#8211; I had never heard of this Australian band but they released a dreamy, winding set of songs and took my number one honors.&nbsp; They had a pretty big hit in \u201cLeft Hand Free\u201d which sounds nothing like the rest of the album.<\/p>\n<p>Robert Plant \u2013 \u201cLullaby and the Ceaseless Roar\u201d &#8211; Give the former Led Zeppelin lead singer credit &#8212; he is still experimenting and learning new skills at 66 years old.&nbsp; Plant\u2019s album includes Irish and African influences in a beginning-to-end, consistently good album.<\/p>\n<p>U2 \u2013 \u201cSongs of Innocence\u201d &#8211; The legendary Irish band gave away their new album on ITunes and everyone complained.&nbsp; I don\u2019t get it, if you don\u2019t want to listen to it then don\u2019t play it.&nbsp; But people raged against the unwanted download if they were not fans.&nbsp; Critics did not show this album much love (except Rolling Stone magazine which has become no longer relevant, sadly).&nbsp; I included it in my playlist for many months.&nbsp; Standard U2 fare but well written songs, and Bono is one of our era\u2019s greatest vocalists.<\/p>\n<p>John Butler Trio \u2013 \u201cFlesh and Blood\u201d &#8211; These hippie like dudes put out an album early in 2014.&nbsp; Some of the songs became themes for me in a year of transitions. \u201cLiving in the City\u201d was the theme for our move, and \u201cSpring to Come\u201d was a hopeful tune after the brutal winter we had last year.&nbsp; We saw them play on the River at Penn\u2019s Landing in a perfect, early summer concert.<\/p>\n<p>Leonard Cohen \u2013 \u201cPopular Problems\u201d &#8211; A few years ago I listed a Leonard Cohen song in my Year-End Bests, and it became the most visceral choice I have ever made.&nbsp; People listened to the year-end CD and wanted to know, \u201cWTF is up with Leonard?\u201d&nbsp; Not rap stuff or weird releases, but the80 year old Mr. Cohen.&nbsp; Well he\u2019s back with another beautiful set of simple, elegant and thoughtful tunes along with his rough, talking vocals, violin and gorgeous backup singers.&nbsp; Sorry haters, he is good.<\/p>\n<p>War on Drugs \u2013 \u201cLost in the Dream\u201d &#8211; One of Philly\u2019s best, War on Drugs put out a great album that was included on most year-end lists.&nbsp; Their dreamy, melodic rock music takes you on a journey.<\/p>\n<p>TV on the Radio \u2013 \u201cSeeds\u201d &#8211; After a 5 year wait, TV on the Radio came back with a great follow up after their base player, Gerard Smith, passed away soon after their last release.&nbsp; We saw them at Union Transfer this past fall.&nbsp; The album is much more poppy and accessible than their previous stuff.<\/p>\n<p>Ryan Adams- \u201cRyan Adams\u201d &#8211; I am a big Ryan Adams fan so his inclusion may be a bit biased.&nbsp; It is a good album, not a great one.&nbsp; We saw him play the Tower Theater which included only one outburst from this neurotic singer\/ songwriter.<\/p>\n<p>Beck \u2013 \u201cMorning Phase\u201d &#8211; Beck put out a few interesting things this year.&nbsp; \u201cMorning Phase\u201d is very similar to \u201cSea Change\u201d in that it is a very mellow collection of songs.&nbsp; He also put out a song book last year with which he encouraged anyone to play the written songs.&nbsp; This year a bunch of other artists recorded that music with their own interpretations.<\/p>\n<p>Strand of Oaks \u2013 \u201cHEAL\u201d \u2013 Timothy Showalter is Strand of Oaks.&nbsp; He is from Indiana but now lives in Philly.&nbsp; This is his third album.&nbsp; The album contains almost autobiographical stories about his own growth from an angry youth (hence the title).&nbsp; And the guitars sound angry as well.&nbsp; J. Macis guests on one track with his \u2018shredding guitar\u2019 sound.&nbsp; Timothy looks like a Jesus Christ look alike with his crazy beard.<\/p>\n<p>I usually put this list together on Thanksgiving so as to not be too influenced by major year-end lists.&nbsp; I look at lots of lists, and like to sample things which I may have missed.&nbsp; So on the list of stuff I missed but was pretty good, I would recommend the following: &nbsp;St. Vincent, Sharron van Etton, and Tony Allen (previously played with Fela Kuti).&nbsp; Run the Jewels 2, featuring El-P and Killer Mike, was my favorite rap album. &nbsp;D\u2019Angelo dropped a surprise album the week before Christmas.&nbsp; It was his first since his classic R&amp;B release Voodoo in 2000 and definitely worth checking out.<\/p>\n<p>As far as shows, I mentioned a few so far but two more were memorable because of who I saw the show with!&nbsp; My sister and I celebrated her 50th B day at Citizens Bank to see Billy Joel.&nbsp; And I took one of my favorite nephews to see his first concert, the Black Keys.<\/p>\n<p>Happy 2015!<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It was a great year for music with lots of choices to make my list.&nbsp; 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