My favorite albums from 2001 |
1 | | Mogwai Rock Action
Released 30 April 2001. Not as strong as their hallmark late ‘90s output, but very enjoyable. |
2 | | Pete Yorn musicforthemorningafter
My soundtrack to the summer of 2001, released on 27 March 2001. Every song is killer, a complete album experience. |
3 | | Neil Finn One Nil
Released internationally on 19 March 2001, but not until 2002 in the U.S., where it included a different track order, and several different songs. As a massive Finn fan, I bought the One Nil CD upon it’s release at J&R music on Broadway in lower Manhattan. This is the definitive release. Maybe not as stellar as his ‘98 solo debut, Try Whistling This, but it’s chocked full of excellent tunes from one of my favorite song writers. |
4 | | Elbow Asleep In The Back
Debut album from what became one of my favorite discoveries from the UK. They would go on to create some seriously great music the next two decades. |
5 | | Tool Lateralus
Not much needs to be said here. My 2nd favorite album from Tool. Can’t wait until August. |
6 | | The White Stripes White Blood Cells
I have a limited version of this from Third Man Records on vinyl. This repress captures them at their lean and hungry best. Some massive riffs on here — Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground & Hotel Yorba pack a 1-2 punch to open the album. Fell in Love with a Girl, We’re Going to be Friends makes this my favorite White Stripes album. |
7 | | Incubus (USA-CA) Morning View
Released in November 2001, this was Incubus at their creative and commercial peak. |
8 | | Radiohead Amnesiac
As a massive fan, I remember my friend gifting me this on CD, and I didn’t really get it or appreciate it until years later. |
9 | | The Strokes Is This It
Superbly tight album. I lived in NYC when the Strokes made it huge, it was a scene. Recommend checking out their MTV2 $2dollarbill concert on YouTube. |
10 | | The Shins Oh, Inverted World
Debut released in the summer of 2001. Some of the songs feel like they’re gonna jump off the record. Some really catchy tunes include Know Your Onion and Girl on the Wing is a personal favorite. |
11 | | Stone Temple Pilots Shangri-La-Dee-Da
Their 5th and most tired record before splitting up. Underrated and overlooked with some good tunes on here. |
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