Here are my selections of my fave music of the year. I’m afraid it was another lackluster year in music releases but, thankfully, there was enough great music to make 2009 bearable. Here is my list of my Top 10 Fave Albums of 2009 in reverse order:
At #10 is a tie between Whitney Houston‘s I Look To You and Mary J. Blige‘s Stronger With Each Tear:

Whitney Houston managed to pull off a stunning comeback with I Look To You (an album she’s been promising for years now) and I was lucky enough to be among the first folks to hear the album at an album listening event here in SoCal. Whitney‘s ’09 effort is full of great tracks, many of which got a lot of play in my house this year. Mary J. Blige‘s album just came out last week and I’m already crazy in love with it. It almost didn’t make the list but I’ve been listening to it non-stop since I bought it … compared to so much of the garbage that was released all year long, Stronger With Each Tear really shines brightly.
At #9 is Pete Yorn‘s Back & Forth:

Pete Yorn released another album this year with Scarlett Johansson and that disc, IMHO, is horrible. Back & Forth is classic Pete Yorn, full of great songwriting and melodies. There is a quality to Pete’s voice that really resonates with me … always has since he debuted on the music scene. This album is one of my fave pop/rock albums most definitely.
At #8 is White Lies, To Lose My Life …:

This British band was recommended to me by a Pink reader and I am so thankful for the head’s up. White Lies have this gothy sound to their music, which is most deffo pop in nature. They remind me a bit of a pop version of Bauhaus. This album was a very nice discovery this year. I can’t wait to hear more from this young band.
At #7 is Mariah Carey, Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel:

To be honest, this album is far from Mariah‘s most successful album … and that is a damn shame. There are a bunch of really great Mimi tracks on this album that are just as good as the biggest, most successful singles of her career. It wasn’t until my good friend David Russell declared this album Mariah Carey‘s best of all time that I gave it serious consideration (David‘s opinions on pop music are impeccable). This is a great Mariah album, one which will prolly not be listed as such among her other monster hit releases.
At #6 is Bat for Lashes, Two Suns:

Lush, sensuous, mesmerizing, beautiful, magical. I can only think of adjectives when describing this album. It is a stunning effort by a new star on the musical landscape. My only wish is that Bat for Lashes enjoys a very long career so that she can continue to make music this wonderful.
After the jump, check out my Top 5 Fave Albums of 2009 and check out my Top 10 Singles of ’09 …
At #5 is Tori Amos, Midwinter Graces:

Holiday album be damned, Midwinter Graces is one of Tori Amos‘s finest albums in years. The music and orchestration hearkens back to early Tori music. I’m not a big fan of Xmas music so I was not really that thrilled that Tori was releasing a holiday album … I was relieved and very surprised at how great the album really is. Tori Amos fans, rejoice, she still has that good ol’ Toriness inside her. This album is proof of that fact.
At #4 is Brendan Benson, My Old, Familiar Friend:

Brendan Benson is my Detroit homie and I just love him TO DEATH. He’s gotten a lot of fame for being in Jack White‘s band The Raconteurs but I much prefer Benson solo. The man knows how to write awesome pop songs. Period. I know his music is classified as “rock” but he is a pop master … and I love him dearly for it.
At #3 is Imogen Heap, Ellipse:

Imogen blogged thruout the entire process of creating Ellipse, sharing bits and pieces of her songs as they were written. Being able to follow along with this process sort of gave me a sense of ownership of the album. Hearing it in full upon it’s release felt … like a revelation. Imogen‘s talent is vast … Ellipse does much to encapsulate that talent. Hearing the album live just makes it all the more special.
At #2 is Yeah Yeah Yeahs, It’s Blitz!:

Blitz! is by far my fave rock album of the year and my fave band record of the year. Karen O‘s voice just KILLS me. Her songs are so simple yet powerful … she makes it seem so easy to write an amazing song. I always hear new things when I listen to this album. It’s one of those discs that never gets old. It’s Blitz! is truly a masterpiece.
My #1 fave album of the year is MoZella, Belle Isle:

Like Brendan Benson above, MoZella hails from Detroit Rock City … and my guess is that a vast majority of you have prolly never heard her name before. Tho, it is very likely you have heard her music (in commercials for cell phones, movies and on shows like The Hills). I became familiar with her this Summer when her song Thank You was used in a Noxzema commercial. It was one of those songs I couldn’t get out of my head. I bought the song on iTunes and played it constantly for months (I still do, actually). When Belle Isle was released this Fall I was very happy to discover that it was an album of tracks just as infectious as Thank You is. MoZella‘s voice has a Ronnie Spector/Motown quality to it that I love so much (funny enough, this album was released on Motown Records, too) … Belle Isle (named after the small island in the Detroit River, I might add) is most deff my fave album of the year. I hope that 2010 is a great year for MoZella … I must have more music from her!!!
Here is a quick rundown of my fave singles of 2009:
Okay … I know that I chose Beyoncé‘s Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) as my #1 single of last year too but, damnit, that song came out late last year and just dominated this year as well. It was everywhere … and I just love it. I also know I should be shot for including Kim Zolciak‘s Tardy for the Party but that song is like crack. It’s terrible and very likely deadly but once you’re hooked, you’re hooked. This was my fave music of 2009 … what was yours?
NOTE: It’s worth stating that I have not listened to every single album and/or song that was released this year so it’s quite possible that an album and/or song you think should be included is not listed because I didn’t see it. This list is just a compilation of MY personal faves of the year.





























@ Trent! Sorry my mistake lol I forgot when it came out :)
@Alex — No worries ;)
YaY Trent for choosing Bat for Lashes!! looooove her so much
Trent gave HIS favorites. Not yours people.
I loved me some GAGA this past year. I still cant stop singing her songs. She is the BEST this year IMo.
@anniescupboards — Thanks for your comment :) Yes, these are my picks and are not meant to be any sort of pronouncements … if you liked other music, great! Share it with us so we can check it out.
My fave was by far Gaga. http://thatsagoodblog.blogspot.....lbums.html
@trent…. i just looked at the list from last year and you had beyonce number one single(single ladies) over there too. what gives? oh, lord oh lord… what is the facination with that damn song… i just don’t get it?!?!?
@aime — “Okay … I know that I chose Beyoncé’s Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) as my #1 single of last year too but, damnit, that song came out late last year and just dominated this year as well. It was everywhere … and I just love it.” http://www.pinkisthenewblog.co.....c-of-2009/
@aimie It’s because that song is like CRACK. It gets in your head and will NOT get out. I am not a Beyonce fan by any means, I honestly can’t stand her, but god that song is always in my head.
Usually the chipmunk version with Kurt from Glee doing the dancing. :D
I discovered MoZella a few years ago when I saw her open for Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers. Since then she’s been a staple in my music collection. I am so glad she’s finally getting the recognition she deserves. Trent, you’re taste never fails. Kudos!
I love alot of who you put out there but lets have a few honorable mentions – Britney The Singles Collection cuz DAMN HER SHIT ROCKS MY SOCKS! Also, Weezer – Ratitude is fantastic, John Mayer – Battle Studies, Alicia Keys – The Element of Freedom, and Little Boots – Hands. Oh and Hi I hate Christian Rock Bands but wow Flyleaf is good.
Ok off my soap box. But love Britney!!!! Cant wait for 2010 her new music is gonna be siiiiiiick with the black hair. Love you Trent, marched with you in DC baby doll and you were a total hottie in RL
I don’t think there was any NEW album that was my fave this year. I’m still stuck on my NIN cd’s and all things related to *MIKE PATTON*… and a lot of older cd’s…
I’m just not a “pop” kind of person… So, for me, this has been a really boring year in NEW music.
I like the stuff that doesn’t get played on the radio.
Deadboy & the Elephantmen were kicking ass a few years back.. I think they get played on the radio now, but not where I live…
Can’t believe there was no jason mraz – we sing, we dance… Or jack johnson – en concert!!! Both were AMAZING!!!!
@josh — Jason Mraz’s album came out last year, it made the list last year: http://www.pinkisthenewblog.co.....c-of-2008/
Oh my god, I LOVE Bat For Lashes. “Daniel” is one of the best songs I have ever heard. Great choice!
And “Ellipse” too! Fantastic choices!
Loved your picks!! I downloaded Mozella when you talked about it initially & omfg – LOVE (but hate to admit it!) Tardy for the Party. That damn song sticks in my head at the most random of moments & just won’t leave!!!! Can’t wait to check out some of your other picks!!!
Them Crooked Vultures! The dirty bogan in me just laps that stuff up ;) Also loved Midnight Youth and Muse this year
trent i ADORE white lies and cannot believe how little publicity they’re getting…their album is beyond kickass and the lead singer’s voice is fantastic
love to see them get some recognition!
I really liked TV On the Radio’s Dear Science cd…but I guess that came out last year. I also loved Lady Gaga’s The Fame Monster and the Them Crooked Vultures cd. I was a bit disappointed by Beyonce’s cd, but there were a few good songs on that. I also listened to a lot of Animal Collective, MGMT, The Dead Weather this year. I am glad Trent shares his choices…I love getting referrals for music from friends with varied tastes.
Okay i’m sorry but terrible. I know thats your personal opinion. But for me, terrible. Especially the singles part. You could have just made a Top 10 and than added Single Ladies. So kinda like a Top 11.
Live Your Life was last year also so i don’t quite get where you are with music right now.
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I agree about Mimi though. I’m not a big fan but i even think E=MC2 was a real underrated album. It deserved alot more sales and Grammys. Emancipation will be hard to beat, even though thats not her greatest. But its a great and successful album with club bangers and ballads that make even your grandmother pay attention to.
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I believe Mariah should have released this next year. Around April perhaps. Give it a little more time, even though its good. But out of the mess of this particular time of the year with sales etc… Theres only a few artists who can successfully survive the Xmas Period. Alicia Keys & Britney come to my mind as they’ve done it numerous times now.
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H.A.T.E.U. really SHOULD take off, but i dont think it will. I think Mariahs gone too overboard from success with Emancipation and even thoug E=MC2 was welcomed, this new one wasn’t. It should have taken a longer break before release.
Hey! I honestly can say I’ve never listened to Mozella (your #1), but I was just browsing through Amazon’s MP3 store, as they have lots of $5 albums right now, but I saw that that album is on sale for, you guessed it, $5…. If anyone is interested, here’s the link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/produ.....2240237011
i can’t believe you left Gaga out in the cold
I can’t believe that people get so up in arms about someone’s personal music choices. haha