Confessions of a Fanboy 014: Best Albums of 2006

Part of: Confessions of a Fanboy

Editing the BC Magazine Best Album of 2006 was a big help to me in compiling my own. There was never a question in my mind as to which album I would select for top honors. Seeing the albums my co-conspirators selected reminded me of just how many great records were released this year. It is good to be reminded of this because the “too cool for school” kids (yes, I mean you, Pitchfork) will try to convince you nothing good is being made these days. That is bullshit. There are a ton of great records waiting to be discovered. I was going to say you just have to work a little harder to find them, but I am taking care of that for you.

These “Best Of” lists can sometimes be a work in progress. Sure, I can rattle off a list of the best albums I listened to with a 2006 copyright. Five years from now I could buy a 2006 album, one I missed, that would render this list moot. It could happen, but I am prepared to boldly proclaim these to be the best albums of 2006... that I heard in 2006.

I have divided my list into two categories: one for new albums and another for compilations, re-issues, and box sets.  I have also listed my current favorite track from each of the new albums.  In many cases, my favorite song on these albums has changed many times over.  These are the songs that are doing it for me today and if you are on limited funds, these are the songs I would check out first.  Of course, you will still need all of these albums.  This is just to get you started.  One last thing before we get to the list.  The links that follow will take you to those albums on this list I had the chance to review throughout the year.  With that, behold, my Best of 2006.  Happy New Year!

Best New Albums of 2006:

  1. Guster – Ganging Up on the Sun: I know some of you wish I would promise to make 2007 a Guster-free year. That won’t happen. I listened to this album from beginning to end three times on the way to ring in the new year with friends in South Carolina. There may be no such thing as a perfect record, but Ganging Up on the Sun comes damn close. So many times an album is proclaimed to be the best of the year and is forgotten by next year. I cannot imagine that happening here. Current Favorite Track: "Satellite."

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Josh Hathaway is a Senior Editor for Blogcritics. He is formerly an award-winning journalist and broadcaster and publishes the BC Network site Confessions of a Fanboy.

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Article comments

  • 1 - Glen Boyd

    Jan 07, 2007 at 4:43 pm

    DJR --

    Great as Hammersmith is, the E Street Band WERE better on the Darkness tour. Reference the Winterland show at Wolfgangs Vault for proof. Great list though.

    -Glen

  • 2 - El Bicho

    Jan 07, 2007 at 5:58 pm

    "The Grateful Dead and other great jam bands"

    Huh?! When did you convert?

  • 3 - Mat Brewster

    Jan 07, 2007 at 10:54 pm

    He's faking it for street cred.

  • 4 - Tan The Man

    Jan 08, 2007 at 1:48 am

    Kudos on Guster. An amazing band and another amazing album.

    "Ballad Of Broken Seas" is another great album.

  • 5 - DJRadiohead

    Jan 08, 2007 at 9:30 am

    Damn misplaced commas. It was supposed to read the Grateful Dead and other, great jam bands. =)

    Kidding. I meant what I wrote. The Dead are considered a great jam band whether I like them or not. I don't, but I understand their place in the pantheon.

  • 6 - Mat Brewster

    Jan 09, 2007 at 10:23 am

    Whatever, we know you pretend so you can get some unshaven, unbathed hippie chick goodness!

  • 7 - Connie Phillips

    Jan 09, 2007 at 11:49 am

    Congrats! A link to this article now appears at our Myspace Profile page.

  • 8 - DJRadiohead

    Jan 09, 2007 at 10:32 pm

    "Hippies suck."
    ---Eric Cartman

    You can keep the nasty hippychicks, Sir Brewster.

    Thanks for the linkage, Connie.

  • 9 - Mark Saleski

    Jan 09, 2007 at 10:41 pm


    You can keep the nasty hippychicks, Sir Brewster.


    i'll take 'em!

  • 10 - Andrew Careaga

    Jan 19, 2007 at 5:56 pm

    I thought Dylan's album was just so-so, and the Leigh Nash work was just too much Leigh, too much syrup.

    My top picks, for what it's worth.

    AC

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