Top 10 Indie/Alternative Albums of 2007

Fill the Stocking with Any of These Top CDs of 2007

By W Thomas Payne, published Dec 19, 2007
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Stuck on what to get that music lover this Christmas? Let's take a quick swing through the Top 10 Selling Indie/Alternative Music Albums of 2007 according to Amazon.

"Raising Sand" by Robert Plant and Alison Krauss. Pairing two icons of disparate genres, Plant and Krauss cover a combination of blues, rock, and indefinable songs from a variety of artists. What happens when you pair one of the most creative rock musicians of all time with a blue grass superstar? This ablum definitely fits into the category “alternative� music.

"The Reminder" by Feist. Leslie Feist's fourth solo album, this Canadian once known for her hard-hitting vocals with Broken Social Scene has taken a softer approach vocally, though no less socially relevant, with The Reminder.

"Daughtry" by Daughtry. The self-titled first album from American Idol sensation Chris Daughtry, this is a mix of hard hitting rock and pop, with shades of Nickelback and Pearl Jam. Daughtry was lucky to lose on American Idol so he was free to create his own unique sound.

"Nirvana: Unplugged in New York" by Nirvana. Nirvana continues to exist, at least in the collective consciousness, and a force in music. This acoustic version of many of their classic songs is sure to please a variety of music fans.

"Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace" by Foo Fighters. Ten years later, the Foo Fighters continue to surprise their fans and the music world with their unique blendings of power pop and snarling metal. Get two, you'll want one for your collection, too.

"Joshua Tree - Remastered version" by U2. U2's seminal album Joshua Tree, cleaned up. Filled with political and social innuendo, the band is still a good listen.

"Music for the Motion Picture Into the Wild" by Eddie Vedder. This is a true surprise album for Eddie Vedder, lead singer for Pearl Jam. Who woulda thunk that one of the most critically acclaimed and best selling indie artists of all time would pen the tunes for an animated film? Be glad he did.

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Foo fighters? Nirvana? U2? The title of "Top ten Indie and Alternative albums" is a little misleading. Plus having the Killers on any top ten list is a little bit unsettling. Oh, well. to each his own. (Even if it's wrong.)

Posted on 07/23/2008 at 5:07:46 AM

 
Great topic idea! Merry Christmas!

Posted on 12/19/2007 at 7:12:19 AM

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