2011's Year In Music: Top 10 Songs and Singles
Make that a Top 50: Listen to Adele, Tom Waits, Kanye and Jay-Z, M83, Colin Stetson, Rihanna...
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We are back to that time-honored tradition of compressing more than 300 days of good music into handy lists, this particular chronicle summarizing songs that moves us, make us move, or make us stop. And by us, I mean just me.
I liked that the discovery process this year was aided, in part, by Spotify, in an avoidance of the clunky CPU vampire that is MySpace or taking up bits of hard drive space for full mp3 downloads. My friends were posting what turned them on more and more on Facebook (sometimes unintentionally). Other people's Top 10s were showing up as early as mid-November. I'm not going to pretend I haven't seen some.
Since the delineation between songs and singles is becoming hazier, made squishy by terms like "leak," "preview," "premiere," "teaser," "alternative edits" and other language, I've tried to keep this list equally loose, sometimes going with songs that weren't official radio drops, tracks that arrived in 2010 (but came into their own in 2011) artists that aren't singles artists and songs that I wouldn't even say are representative of the artists that perform them.
They're just songs, folks. I liked them, and I hope there's some you like.
Listen to the majority of these songs on the Spotify playlist (sans Tom Waits, Devon Sproule, Clams Casino, SubRosa and Danny Brown).
Additionally, I have some generally unranked tracks below those that didn't make my top 10. You can hear them by clicking. Thanks again to Alex Dorn this year who -- like last year -- sussed out our picks into easy and fun videos. Below are my picks, though I encourage you to check out the handiwork. And thanks for Alan Sepinwall, y'know, for going first. I will be posting my top 10 (or 30 or 40...) albums soon, and Melinda Newman will have her top 10 albums picks up imminently.
(Sorry that the f-bomb blows up three times in the following song and artist names. Coincidence?)
Here are my top 10 favorite songs of 2011:
1. M83 - Midnight City
2. Adele - Rolling in the Deep
3. Tyler, the Creator - Yonkers
4.
tUnE-yArDs - Bizness
5. Mastodon - Black Tongue
6. Nicki Minaj - Super Bass
7. Tom Waits - New Year's Eve
8. Jill Scott feat. Anthony Hamilton - So In Love
9. Cut Copy - Need You Now
10. Beastie Boys - Make Some Noise
11-20ish:
Wild Flag - Romance
J. Cole feat. Jay-Z - Mr. Nice Watch
Miranda Lambert - Fine Tune
Gil Scott-Heron and Jamie xx - I'll Take Care of U
Jay-Z & Kanye West - Otis
Low - Nothing But Heart
NewVillager - Rich Doors
Yelawolf feat. Kid Rock - Let's Roll
Sallie Ford & the Sound Outside - I Swear
St. Vincent - Cruel
21-30ish:
Rihanna feat. Calvin Harris - We Found Love
Danny Brown - Monopoly
My Morning Jacket - Holdin On To Black Metal
The Berg Sans Nipple - Change the Shape
Laura Marling - Sophia
Frank Ocean - Novacane
Liturgy - Generation
TV On the Radio - Second Song
F*cked Up - The Other Shoe
PJ Harvey - Words That Maketh Murder
31-40ish:
Peggy Sue - Cut My Teeth
Psychologist - Comes In Waves
Colin Stetson - Lord I Just Can't Keep From Crying Sometimes
Katy B - Go Away
Hanni El Khatib - F*ck It, You Win
Beirut - Santa Fe
Feist - A Commotion
Robyn - Call Your Girlfriend
Florence + The Machine - What the Water Gave Me
Spank Rock feat. Big Freedia - Nasty
41-50ish:
Ryan Adams - Ashes & Fire
The Naked And Famous - Punching in a Dream
Clams Casino - I'm God
Devon Sproule - I Love You, Go Easy
Chase & Status feat. Liam Bailey - Blind Faith
The Head and the Heart - Lost In My Mind
SubRosa - Borrowed Time Borrowed Eyes
Pink - F*ckin' Perfect
Neon Indian - Polish Girl
Bon Iver - Holocene
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About This Blog
Katie Hasty is HitFix's New York outpost for movies and music. She served as a web editor and columnist for Billboard Magazine for five years, and has freelanced since 1999 -- as a writer, editor, music supervisor, A&R consultant, radio correspondent, recording artist and concert promoter. She plays guitar and sings in her Brooklyn-based band Numbers And Letters, and loves Christmas songs, dark beer, Tom Waits and serial sentences.
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December 15, 2011 at 6:58PM EST Reply to CommentYou must of missed Freaks and Geeks by Childish Gambino
I do love me some Childish Gambino... stay tuned for a hip-hop feature with Danny in it...
December 15, 2011 at 7:09PM ESTJanieJones
December 15, 2011 at 8:22PM EST Reply to CommentI love Wild Flag! I hear Brownstein is hilarious on twitter.
Also like the 1st place M83.
My Morning Jacket and the awesome PJ Harvey put out some great music this year.
It's a good, well-rounded list.
John
December 16, 2011 at 12:14AM EST Reply to CommentHolocene at 50ish? Come on now.
Jake
December 16, 2011 at 12:41PM EST Reply to CommentMidnight City at #1 sounds about right!
Ed W
December 28, 2011 at 12:32PM EST Reply to CommentAlot of good tunes left off this list. Grouplove-Colours, Manchester Orchestra-Virgin, oh and a little band you might have heard of called Foo Fighters put out an album full of possible hits.
man, I want Manchester Orchestra to be a lot better than they are.
December 29, 2011 at 8:21PM EST