What recording from 2008 ended up at the top of your musical heap?

<I>Stereophile</I>'s annual "Records 2 Die 4" will be coming out shortly, but here's your chance to get a jump on the reviewers: What recording from the last 365 days ended up at the top of your musical heap?

What recording from 2008 ended up at the top of your musical heap?
Here it is
73% (66 votes)
Can't pick just one
19% (17 votes)
Don't care
8% (7 votes)
Total votes: 90

COMMENTS
richard p's picture

Shelby Lynne, Jacob Dylan, Bob Dylan. What a trio of outstanding recordings.

C.  King, Thousand Oaks, CA's picture

Foxboro Hot Tubs' Stop, Drop, and Roll. It's different and a barrel of fun.

BILL CRANE's picture

Paul McCartney/The Fireman's Electric Arguments.

Andrew Tan's picture

Jason Mraz: We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things

Dean D.  Lines's picture

Dig Out Your Soul by Oasis.

Marshall's picture

Robin Trower and Jack Bruce: Seven Moons. Their sound compliments each other and Jack's lyrics are at their mystical best. Buy it, if you like guitar and live a little longer.

Jason Rich's picture

Mudcrutch: Mudcrutch

S.  Chapman's picture

Martin Orford: The Old Road

Steve's picture

I've spent most of last year discovering older music, but as for new music I would say Def Leppard - Songs From the Sparkle Lounge

hank's picture

Led Zeppelin I, plum label UK first pressing LP. Just a lot of fun, must be playd loud.

Bob's picture

I know you Jazz at the Pawnshop/Bach lovers will disagree, but Rocca Deluca and the Burden straight-up channeled Plant & Zepp on the track "Save Yourself". Crank it to 11 and rock on brothers. Awesome.

C.C.  Rider's picture

Duffy: Rockferry

Robert Thomer's picture

I really loved Raising Sand by Plant/Krauss. A nice collaboration and superb recording. Played it to death.

toomasp's picture

Arne Domnérus & Rune Gustafsson: Sketches Of Standards.

Allan Stock's picture

Hey Eugene by Pink Martini

Jack C's picture

Sessions for Robert J. Clapton Blues Singer Buddy Guy

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