Sterfish's 10 Favorite Albums of 2008: Deluxe Edition

Part of: Best Albums of 2008

When I first started my favorite albums of 2008 list, I didn't realize how difficult it would be. How difficult was it? Well, my list of honorable mentions has eight albums on it and there are three EP's I would include if this were not a list of albums. I also did not properly listen to some great 2007 releases until 2008.

Thus, in the spirit of those re-releases record companies love, this is a Deluxe Edition of my favorite albums of 2008 list and is full of extras. As always, this list isn't ranked. Everything is presented in alphabetical order by artist name.

Now, my 10 favorite albums of 2008:

Black Milk – Tronic: I first noticed this producer/rapper from Detroit with an Internet release (see honorable mentions below) that came before this commercially released album. I didn't hear this album until only a month before 2008 ended but it left an impression on me. The production is top-notch, the lyrics pretty strong, and the guest appearances (what few there are) are solid. It's a great hip-hop album that deserves your attention.

Coldplay – Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends: The best way for me to describe this album is audio comfort food. Excellent production, wonderful melodies, and pretty good songwriting lead to a very enjoyable album. From the celebratory atmosphere of “Viva La Vida” to the infectious beat of “Lost!” and the beauty of “Lovers in Japan,” there is a lot to like. While it may be reminiscent of a certain Irish rock band, I'd rather they acknowledge their influences instead of over thinking their music to mush.

Girl Talk – Feed The Animals: It takes a lot of talent and skill to take artists as diverse as The Jackson Five, Lil Wayne, Nirvana, and The Beach Boys (among countless others) and merge them together into a great party album that's part mix and part mash-up. No matter what genre you enjoy most, there is something to like here. You'll never think of your favorite songs the same way after you finish listening to this.

Gnarls Barkley – The Odd Couple: Cee-Lo and Danger Mouse's follow-up to St. Elsewhere doesn't have an instant crossover hit like “Crazy.” Instead, this album is a richer experience overall. Whether it's the haunting “Who's Gonna Save My Soul,” or the upbeat craziness of “Run,” there is just so much good stuff to be found here. While it's more of a pop album than their last one, it gets better with every listen.

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  • 1 - Al Barger

    Jan 24, 2009 at 2:40 pm

    Brother Sterfish- Double thumbs up on the Gnarls Barkley record, which hasn't gotten near the attention it should. And at that, you didn't even mention my big fave rave from the album, "Neighbors." Such exquisitely beautiful and manly suffering!

    On the other hand, you might consider that lauding Coldplay could get you a trip to Camp Mimi, as they well known enemies of The People.

  • 2 - zingzing

    Jan 24, 2009 at 2:45 pm

    you know...

    ahh, shit. i won't get started on another tirade against a best of 2008 list.

    won't do it.

    plus, you mentioned portishead, animal collective and panda bear. so you're in the clear.

    have you heard animal collective's new one? time to start best of 2009. get an excel sheet started.

  • 3 - Jordan Richardson

    Jan 24, 2009 at 5:15 pm

    That Girl Talk record is really good, as is Seeing Sounds. Cool list.

  • 4 - Tan The Man

    Jan 25, 2009 at 4:00 am

    Yah for Lupe Fiasco and Panda Bear...

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