Last year I purchased 251 albums from eMusic and maybe another 50 or more from Amazon MP3 so by that count I was buying some 25 a month or nearly 1 a day. That is one hell of a habit but what makes it harder is sifting through all those and tally the ones that hooked me because, while I’m and obsessive list maker it is always far in arrears.
My first step is to figure out what from those 300 or so purchases was released in 2008 and then of that group which of that set are not re-releases–it is usually that latter part where I give up. In my first pass I’m left with 1399 tracks and no real way to parse that into albums with Amarok except maybe counting but I don’t have that many fingers and toes. Thankfully, I set Amarok up to use MySQL as it’s engine so with a quick query, and a little clean up for the freebies, I have 120 albums* to work through.
Now, my more purest readers and friends might exclaim, “Not all of these albums are actually 2008 releases! Cull! Cull!” While I agree with that in principle I really am an individual governed by sloth and am truly unmotivated to verify the true release date of each album. Either way it is going to take me a long while to whittle things down to a Top 10.
This is my playlist…
- 2562–Aerial
- 3 Na Massa–3 Na Massa
- Al Kent Presents The Million Dollar Orchestra–Better Days
- Ananda Project–Night Blossom
- Aphex Twin–Classics
- Aziza Brahim–Mi Canto
- Baby Charles–Baby Charles
- Basia Bulat–Oh, My Darling
- Black Taj–Beyonder
- BLK JKS–Mystery EP
- Bombay Dub Orchestra–3 Cities
- Booka Shade–The Sun & The Neon Light
- Calexico–Carried To Dust
- Carl Craig–Sessions
- Cheb i Sabbah–Devotion
- Chin Chin–Chin Chin
- Coldplay–Viva La Vida Or Death And All
- Cordero–De Donde Eres
- Curtis Macomber–Asia: Sonata for Violin & Piano, Piano Trio
- Dan Zanes and Friends–¡Nueva York!
- Deastro–Keeper’s
- Debashish Bhattacharya–Calcutta Chronicles: Indian Slide-Guitar Odyssey
- Dengue Fever–Venus on Earth
- Derrick May–Innovator
- DJ /rupture–Uproot
- Dub Trio–Another Sound Is Dying
- Duffy–Rockferry
- Elbow–The Seldom Seen Kid
- El Guincho–Alegranza
- Eliot Lipp–The Outside
- Esperanza Spalding–Esperanza
- Etran Finatawa–Desert Crossroads
- Fall Out Boy–Folie à Deux
- Fanatix–This Thing of Ours
- Faraquet–Anthology 1997-98
- Fenin–Been Through
- Firewater–The Golden Hour
- Gang Gang Dance–Saint Dymphna
- Ghislain Poirier–No Ground Under
- Gnarls Barkley–The Odd Couple
- Grouper–Dragging A Dead Deer Up A Hill
- Grupo Fantasma–Sonidos Gold
- Guillermo Klein–Filtros
- Hauschka–Ferndorf
- Headlights–Some Racing, Some Stopping
- Health–Disco (V3)
- Hector Zazou & Swara–In The House Of Mirrors
- Hot Chip–Made In The Dark
- Huun-Huur-Tu–Mother Earth! Father Sky!
- Jack Peñate–Matinée
- James Blackshaw–The Wolf Also Shall Dwell with the Lamb
- James Blackshaw–White Goddess
- James Hardway–L.A. Instrumental
- J-Boogie’s Dubtronic Science–Soul Vibrations
- J*Davey–The Beauty In Distortion / The Land Of The Lost
- J-Live–Then What Happened
- Josh Martinez–World Famous Sex Buffet
- Joy Division–The Best Of
- Juno Reactor–Gods & Monsters
- Kasai Allstars–In The 7th Moon, The Chief Turned Into A Swimming Fish And A
- Kaya Project–…& So It Goes
- Kayhan Kalhor–Silent City
- Kraak & Smaak–Plastic People
- La Sonora de Lucho Macedo–Gozalo – Bugalu Tropical Volume 2
- La Sonora de Lucho Macedo–¡Gózalo! Vol. 1 – Bugalú Tropical
- Lau Nau–Nukkuu
- Les Voix Baroques–Canticum Canticorum
- Louie Vega–House Masters: Louie Vega
- Luomo–Convivial
- Lyrics Born–Everywhere At Once
- Marco Benevento–Invisible Baby
- Markus Schulz–Markus Schulz – Amsterdam 08
- Melody Gardot–Worrisome Heart
- Michael Nyman–8 Lust Songs: I Sonetti Lussuriosi
- Michael Nyman–Mozart 252
- Mike Ladd–Nostalgialator
- Minus The Bear–Acoustics
- Moby–Last Night
- Natacha Atlas–Ana Hina
- Natural Self feat. Andreya Triana–The Art Of Vibration
- N.E.R.D.–Seeing Sounds [Explicit]
- Niyaz–Nine Heavens
- Nomo–Ghost Rock
- Plantlife–Time Traveller
- Plants and Animals–Parc Avenue
- Portishead–Third
- Q-Tip–The Renaissance
- Quantic Presents…Flowering Inferno–Death Of The Revolution
- Quiet Village–Silent Movie
- Raashan Ahmad–The Push
- Rainbow Arabia–The Basta
- Ratatat–LP3
- Rebirth Brass Band–25th Anniversary
- Richard Swift–Ground Trouble Jaw
- Santogold–Santogold
- Scott Reynolds–Adventure Boy
- Seun Kuti & Fela’s Egypt 80–Seun Kuti & Fela’s Egypt 80
- Siah & Yeshua dapoED–The Visualz Anthology
- Stanton Moore–Emphasis! (On Parenthesis)
- Studio–Yearbook 2
- Thao–We Brave Bee Stings and All
- The Big Sleep–Sleep Forever
- The Black Ghosts–The Black Ghosts
- The Cat Empire–So Many Nights
- The Gaslight Anthem–The ’59 Sound
- The Herbaliser–Same As It Never Was
- The High Decibels–The High Decibels
- The Hold Steady–Stay Positive
- The Matthew Herbert Big Band–There’s Me And There’s You
- The Postmarks–By The Numbers
- The Saturday Knights–Mingle
- The Vandermark 5–Beat Reader
- Thievery Corporation–Radio Retaliation
- TM Juke And The Jack Baker Trio–Boto And The Second Liners
- Vampire Weekend–Vampire Weekend
- Vibesquad–Dawn Patrol
- Yusef Lateef–Yusef Lateef
- Zomby–Where Were U in ’92?
- Zuco 103–After The Carnival
Time to turn up the speakers for the next 107 hours or so…
*edit–Found a straggler and culled it.
**edit–Culled Coptic Light because it was released in 2005 and my copy had the date encoded wrong.

I only have Santogold & Ratatat. I’ve listened to Santogold too much and Ratatat not enough. My biggest surprise of 2008 would have to be Metallica’s Death Magnetic.
I’m looking forward to your rankings, and I’m on your side regarding release date. It’s so easy for an album to slip through the cracks these days. That said, my most played album of 2008 was released in ’95 (At the Gates – Slaughter of the Soul). I’m getting old.
I suspect that 121 albums is a bit too much to chew through in a linear fashion as I will likely “forget” what I had listened by the time I am 20 albums or so deep. I think I’m going to do caged death matches of 3 on 3 and just work them through the brackets. But I wonder if I should play fair and have them fight through their genre first or just let it be a Battle Royale.
When I first obtain an album, I always check the tag for year because I’m anal like that. I give up on updating my best of 2008 list. I did submit one for the eMusic poll.
Ah, Quyen, only if I were so organized!
I read that Obama has been offering opinions on the organization of collegiate sports championships. I think we’re going to have to get him to OK this 3 on 3 elimination structure of yours. You’ve been paying your taxes, haven’t you?
Let me suggest Elbow, which I think was outstanding and strangely overlooked.
Aphex Twin Classics is a great album! Almost all the rest I have never heard of.
Ha! Well, the 3-3 death match is on so we might have to take this underground if the Federales don’t want to play by my rules.
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