- David Johansen
- Mani
- Garth Hudson
- Brian Wilson
- Sly Stone
- Sam Moore
- Marianne Faithfull
- Rick Bucklet
- Bill Fay
- Roberta Flack
- Jeff Beck
- Angue Stone
- Angelo
- Brian James
- Clem Burke
- David Thomas
- Mick Ralphs
- Ozzy Osbourne
- Cleo Layne
- Danny Thompson
Wednesday, December 31, 2025
Those We Have Lost 2025
Man of the Year - Bob Dylan
I listened to Bob Dylan a lot in 2025. Sometimes in darkness as the sun came up. He made more sense than he ever had before yo me. I was always interested in him. Kidded myself I looked like him when I was 18. Bought and listened to some of his key records in the next few years. I wasn't sure of him then. Wondered why his songs had so many verses and generally no chorus. Put the record back in the box. Got out Echo & The Bunnymen who were more to mu way of thinking back then.
Now I'm 60, I think the penny has dropped. Watching A Complete Unknown was key. What Dylan does is absolutely central to the human spirit and the principles of dissent and freedom. He questions his own side mire than the government. He will not be put in a box. Not by his own people. Get on your own motorbike. Life is best on the open road.
That Was The Year That Was - 2025 - A Personal & Musical Journey
I had an early love who was incredibly significant to me. We loved each other very deeply but we were also fiercely jealous and insecure about each other because if our youthful vulnerability. We read each other's diaries and it drove us into arguments. Insecurities about other parties. I don't really think it's a good idea to read other people's diaries.
Now we're living in the age of blog. Or perhaps the Golden Times of Blog have actually long gone. I'm often told so. Even as I soldier on. Because actually I like the idea of a blog. They're like a diary which nobody can be bothered to read. Which gives you great license and freedom. To improve your writing skills and attempt to communicate to people. Whether they respond or not . To plot the labyrinthine paths through the mountain ranges of description and imagination. Of dreams.
I've had a magical year in many respects as I delve through my memories of 2025. I did a grand train tour of the UK. I visited my best friend and met up with people I hadn't seen for forty years or more. O went to The Dorchester for afternoon tea for the first and only time,, With a beautiful woman I'd met in strange circumstances many years earlier., This time she was accompanied by her beautiful and charming daughter. I went to Dublin and Denmark. And had some fabulous online teaching moments. I look forward to more next year. Life's the road..
I attempted. to monetise the blog briefly this year.. But It Starts looked ugly and forlorn and the taps of commerce were clearly not about to gush so I reverted to my original set up. The world meanwhile gets sadder and more desperate with every passing week but there is always plenty to enjoy and celebrate. Music remains great and there's always plenty of catches on its abundant oceans.
I've found my music taste has changed as I've waited for and turned 60 I'm listening to more Jazz, more Folk and more Country. I still listen to the music I loved when I was 17. I'm consistent with my political beliefs.
When It comes to music I listen to in my flat in Newcastle I prefer.yo listen to things that sound like music of the future or music that reminds me of moments ir of people of my past . Life is ultimately all about the people.
Best Ever Albums - 2,000 - 1,001 - 1,487 Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger
I've never really listened to a Willie Nelson album before. So New Year's Eve is as good a time as any. I don't really like New Years Eve. I've had some really bad ones. You don't really want to hear about them. It will be quiet this one, Still, I have some stories to tell.
Back to Willie. This comes from 1975. Heartbreak and loss. A reedy voice. A good voice. Country Music, Folk and Jazz follows certain rituals. It's always best to follow given rules. Even if your're an outlaw.
500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's -# 294 Lightning Bolt - Hypermagic Mountain
Song(s) of the Day # 4,267 De La Soul
The girl next door. Everyone needs a girl next door and I had one of those when I was 17. In my case a girl named Emma Kate. She was the stuff of dreams .She wrote me a letter when I was in Switzerland on my gap year telling me about the ritual of letting the old year into her front door and letting the old one out of the back one.
So let's do this for Emma Kate and close the year with De La Soul's Cabin In The Sky, one of the best records to escape the It Starts With a Birthstone countdown this year, Two it seems, is now the magic number. Despite the appalling loss of Trugoy the Dove it seems they're intent on continuing to rise and they do so magnificently here..
There's a song about loving your mother. References to thinking with your dick. Gender Games. Dues to those who have departed, those who are still here. Philosophy, grooves.. Vibes . Bananarama related samples. Ring out the old. Ring in the new. With It Starts With a Birthstone. Might as well plug the blog. This is another reason why I continue to do this.
Tuesday, December 30, 2025
David Blue - A Late Christmas Present to Myself
I had a long walk in Canterbury this morning. I felt I needed the exercise up to clear my head and set off early doors with a brief shopping list from my mother which acted as an excuse for the walk which served a greater purpose as it proved It was a crisp, clear. December morning and I took the opportunity to walk straight and purposefully for an hour or so
. All the way down the New Dover Road. Along the High Street, the bustling main thoroughfare of the Old City of Canterbury. In the footsteps of Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Becket and Robert Wyatt. Through Westgate and on past the station and The Monument a favourite hostelry not yet open to the doors of Canterbury Rock.
Inside to greet Jim and a fantastic album nestling in the racks for a very reasonable price. After a chat with Jim I bought it and made my way home. It's been a good day all round. Such days need a record to trigger your memory every time you play them. I'll play this often and think of this day..
Here's something I wrote about David Blue and thus record some time back.
In an interview published in the British newspaper Zigzag, David said, "Dylan just happened to be there. Maybe he was the symbol of the time, or the spearhead, but we were friends, and at one point he encouraged me. “That”s a great song you wrote‑ here’s a typewriter, take this, and let’s go up to the woods.” And that got me more interest in songwriting.” As Dylan’s fame grew, "I didn’t feel it was Dylan and me, two guys going places. It was him, and I’d go out and get a cab if he needed a cab. Not like a lackey, but just that he couldn’t go out and get a cab. But it was an equal exchange," Scaduto quoted.'
Rumored to be the subject matter of 'It's All Over Now Baby Blue'. If so, it sounds like a put down to me. Blue embarked on a musical career of his own. His 1966 Elektra debut is too obviously dressed up in clothes that Dylan has worn and discarded. 1968's, 23 Days in September, though is a very fine album, much more clearly stamped with Blue's own identity. A melancholy, beautifully orchestrated, leisurely paced record. Not perhaps, of the very top rank. But certainly high in the second division. Play the songs I've posted here and hunt down Ambitious Anna, possibly its finest track which I couldn't find a direct YouTube link to.
David Blue was the peer of any singer in this country, and he knew it, and he coveted their audiences and their power, he claimed them as his rightful due. And when he could not have them, his disappointment became so dazzling, his greed assumed such purity, his appetite such honesty, and he stretched his arm so wide, that we were all able to recognize ourselves, and we fell in love with him. And as we grew older, as something in the public realm corrupted itself into irrelevance, the integrity of his ambition, the integrity of his failure, became, for those who knew him,increasingly important and appealing, and he moved swiftly, with effortless intimacy into the private life of anyone who recognized him, and our private lives became for him the theaters that no one would book for him, and he sang for us in hotel rooms and kitchens, and he became that poet and that gambler, and he established a defiant style to revive those soiled archetypes. In the last few years, something happened to his voice and his guitar, something very deep and sweet entered, his timing became immaculate and we knew that we were listening to one of the finest, one of the few men singing in America and I was happy then and perhaps happier now to say that I told him that.
He did not put away his cowboy boots. He did not take a part-time job, he was fully employed in his defiance and his originality and his faithfulness to a ground, a style, an image of which he himself was the last and best champion exponent, a style that many of us had wanted, courted, and had not won.And finally, toward the end of his short and graceful life, he had the grace to recognize the woman to whom he had always been singing, and he courted and married Nesya and because a woman of talent and beauty does not choose lightly, she made manifest for all to plainly see the qualities of love and generosity that he had forced out of his distress. The death of such a man unifies us, and recalls to us how precious we are to one another
Coming Up on 2026
- Courtney Barnett
- Bill Callahan
- Altin Gun
- Iron & Wine
- The Lemon Twigs
- The Cure
- Hiss Golden Messenger
- Daisy Rickman
- Hen Ogledd
- Lana Del Ray
- Robyn Hitchcock
- Dry Cleaning
- Sebastian Tellier
- Ulrika Spacek
- Sleaford Mods
- Mariachi El Bronx
- The Wave Pictures
- The NoTwist
- The Orielles
- Bevis Frond
- Ladytron
- Bjork
500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's -# 296 Sparks L'il Beethoven
Song(s) of the Day # 4,266 Daniel Knox
Yesterday afternoon I chanced upon Daniel Knox's Mercado 48 and listened through at a single sitting as is always the best way with albums or indeed stories of any kind. It's gnarly wizened textures and narratives cast a powerful spell for the course of its fifty minute span ensnared me.. It suited my mood. It suited the grim, overcast mood of the late December skies. There was something rather magnificent about its almost deathly world worn pallor
Named after the shop and gallery Knox has lived above since he moved to Portugal, The record has a splendid lived in quality, Recorded over little more than a couple of days. Knox has a splendid beard and long flowing locks. He's out of the stable of Tom Waits and Adrian Crowley. This is a record that seeks out its audience rather than parading on the cat walk for the paparazzi . I'm glad it found me.
Monday, December 29, 2025
500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's -# 297 The Breeders - Title TK
The Breeders tank was always driven by the fire & the fury, melody and kineticism. This ticks Breeder boxes.
Song(s) of the Day # 4,265 Tobacco City
New Year's Resolutions are starting early here on It Starts With a Birthstone. I've been up with the larks and down the gentle slope of The New Dover Road in Canterbury towards the Holy Grail; namely Waitrose armed with a shopping list and a trolley. It's the toughest task in the world, shopping for a ninety year old mother.
Waitrose in Canterbury is a fine place. Shop assistants go out of their way to help you, My mother thinks they are contract bound to do so. To put down what they're doing and take you to the object you're seeking. Anyway I'm back. Having stopped off at the post box on St Augustine's Avenue where my sister in law lives. Where my brother died nine years ago. Ten years next year.
I put a postcard in the box. To an old friend, who I haven't seen for many years. And an unfinished packet of cigarettes in the bin. I think I've had enough. For this year anyway. And now I'm back. Not bearing Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh but Hollandaise Sauce and yoghurt. And now I'm sitting at my laptop with my headphones on listening to Horses, Not by Patti Smith but by Tobacco City an early Christmas Gift from the much mentioned first mate of It Starts With a Birthstone, Darren Jones AKA Starbuck.
It's a beautiful, old school new school Amerericana C&W treasure trove of tragedy. regret and new resolve. Another fine record Starbuck, Mud in your eye and help yourself to grog as you please. Onwood we sail . To the horizon that can never be reached
Sunday, December 28, 2025
Twelve Years High & Rising - It Starts With a Birthstone - Albums of the Year 2016 - 2025
I started posting on It Starts With a Birthstone in 2013. Originally as a way of recording my memories, feelings and thoughts about favourite albums from the Eighties, the decade when I first started buying records. Over time this has mutated into something else that's easier to do and more organic. A prompt to encourage me to listen to and write about music that's largely being released now. Or as near to now as I can get..
Over time the blog has begun to dictate it's own shape and character, A routine has established itself, This is the direction I will continue to take from now on. A song and record every day. Building day by week by month. Eventually to a rundown of my favourite albums of the year. as darkness falls at the end of each year. All this supplemented by posts on books and compilations that have taken my fancy and anything else that catches my notice and interest and that I hope might interest others.. No big deal but a nice thing to do and I'll continue in the same manner from here..
Three years in, from 2016 I started listing my favourite albums and songs of on an annual basis. Something else to focus me as winter approached. So that year I wrote my first annual list of favourite albums, topped with Bowie's final record and the most recent one Radiohead have released, accompanied in the Top Three by Regina Spector who I fell completely in love with for a few years..
Here are my top three records for each year since then. No artist has recorded two entries as of yet. Not deliberate on my part. Just the way it's gone. But something I'm quite pleased with. I try to be reasonably eclectic.
There are some pretty good records here. Perhaps I should give some of them another listen. But then the remit I've given myself here for the most point is to keep moving forward, and that for the most part is what I intend to do. Foot on the accelerator, into 2026....
2016
1. David Bowie - Blackstar
2. Radiohead - Heart-Shaped Pool
3. Regina Spector - Remember Us To Life
2017
1. Protomartyr - Relatives in Descent
2. Les Amazones D'Afrique - Republique Amazone
3. The Feelies - In Between
2018
1. Janaelle Monae - Dirty Computer
2. The Good, The Bad & The Queen - Merrie Land
3. U.S. Girls - In a Poem Unlimited
2019
1. Bill Callahan - Shepherd in a Sheepskin Vest
2. Sarathy Korwar - More Arriving
3. Vanishing Twin - The Age of Immunity
2020
1, SAULT Untitled (Rise)
2. Sufjan Stevens - Lamentations
3. Billy Nomates - Billy Nomates
2021
1. Greentea Peng - Greentea Peng
2. Little Simz - Sometimes I Might be Introvert
3. Jane Weaver - Flock
2022
1. Joan Shelley - The Spur
2. Big Thief - Dragon New Mountain I Believe in You
3. Naima Bock - Giant Palm
2023
1. Lankum - False Lankum
2. John Cale - Mercy
3. Craven Faults - Standers
2024
1 Kamasi Washington - Fearless Movement
2 Mount Eerie - Night Palace
3 Kali Malone - All Life Long
2025
1. Lido Pimienta - La Belleza
2. Juana Molina - DOGA
3. Rosalia - LUX
It Starts With a Birthstone 200 Albums For 2025
It Starts With a Birthstone - Albums of the Year 2024
1 Kamasi Washington - Fearless Movement
2 Mount Eerie - Night Palace
3 Kali Malone - All Life Long
4 The Clearwater Swimmers - The Clearwater Swimmers
5 Shovel Dance Collective - The Shovel Dance
6 MJ Lendemann - Manning Fireworks
7 Grandaddy - Blue Wav
8 Beth Gibbons - Lives Outgrown
9 The Cure - Songs Of a Lost World
10. Kim Deal - Nobody Loves You More
11 Jennifer Castle - Camelot
12 Arooj Aftab - Night Reign
13 Roge - Curryman II
14. Marlin's Dreaming -Marlin's Dreaming
15 The Innocence Mission - Midwater Swimmers
16 Waxahatchee - Tiger's Blood
17 2nd Grade - Scheduled Explosions
18 The Smile - Wall Of Eyes
19 Hurray For The Riff Raff - The Past Is Still Alive
20 Bill Ryder Jones - Iechyd Da
21 Cassandra Jenkins - My Light, My Destroyer
22 Tapir ! The Pigrim Their God & the King of My Decrepit Mountain
23 Adrianne Lenker - Bright Future
24 Nilufer Yanya - My Method Actor
25 Father John Misty - Mahashmahashna
26 Phosphorescent - Revelator
27 Mary Halvorson - Cloudward
28 DUNUMS - I wasn't that though
29 Naima Bock - Below a Massive Dark Land
30 Bats - Good Game Baby
31 Peter Perrett - The Cleansing
32 Mabe Fratti - Sentir Que No Sabes
33 Dialup Ghost - May You Live Forever in Cowboy Heaven'
34 Linda Thompson - Proxy Music
35 Warrington- Runcorn New Town Development Plan - Your Community Hub
36 Amelia Coburn - Between The Moon & The Milkman
37 Joan As Police Woman - Lemons, Limes & Orchids
38. Jake Xerxes Fussell - When I'm Called
39 Fievel Is Glauque - Rong Wieicknes
40 Laura Marling - Patterns in Repeat
41 Bananagun - Why is the Colour of the Sky?
42 The Goalie's Anxiety of the Penalty Kick - The Illiad & The Odyssey & The Goalie's Anxiety of the Penalty Kick
43 Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band - Loophole
44 Ducks Ltd - Harms Way
45 BMX Bandits - Dreamers On The Run
46 Hard Quartet - Hard Quartet
47 R. E. Seraphin - Fool's Mate
48 Jesus & Mary Chain - Glasgow Eyes
49 John Grant - The Art Of The Lie
50 Jane Weaver - In Constant Spectacle.
It Starts With a Birthstone - Albums of the Year 2023
- Lankum - False Lankum
- John Cale - Mercy
- Craven Faults - Standers.
- Paul Simon - Seven Psalms
- Yo La Tengo - This Stupid Year
- Paper Bee - Thaw, Freeze, Thaw
- Blur - The Ballad of Darren
- Lil Yachty - Let's Start Here
- Lisa O'Neill - All Of This Is Chance
- Sufjan Stevens - Javelin
- The Finks - Birthdays at Solo Pasta
- En Attendant Ana - Principia
- Feist - Multitudes
- Joanna Sternberg - I've Got Me
- PJ Harvey - Inside The Old Year Dying
- Baxter Dury - I Thought I Was Better Than You
- Meg Baird - Furling
- Loney Holley - Oh Me Oh My
- Protomartyr - Formal Growth in the Desert
- Index For Working Musik - Dragging the Needlework for the Kids at Uphole
- The WAEVE - The WAEVE
- Robert Forster - The Candle & The Flame
- Ulrika Spacek - Compact Trauma
- Warrington- Runcorn New Town Development Plan - The Nation's Most Central Location
- Wilco - Cousin
- Califone - Villagers
- Wednesday - Rat Saw God
- Anohni & The Johnsons - My Back Was a Bridge For You To Cross
- Ora Cogan - Formless
- Dignan Porch - Electric Threads
- Lael Neale - Star Eaters Delight
- Bonnie Prince Billy - Keeping Secrets Will Destroy Me
- Fog Lake - Midnight Society
- Radiator Hospital - Can't Make any Promises
- Water From Your Eyes - Everyone's Crushed
- Amy Mae Ellis - Over Ling & Bell
- U.S.Girls - Bless This Mess
- Sunny War - Anarchist Gospel
- maya ongaku - Approach to Anima
- The Murder Capital - Gigi's Recovery
- Mega Bog - End Of Everything
- Shirley Collins - Archangel Hill
- Isolated Gate - Universe in Reverse
- Kara Jackson - Why Does The World Give Us People To Love.
- Nabihah Iqbal - DREAMER
- Holiday Ghosts - Absolute Reality
- Modern Kosmology - What Will You Grow Now
- Alasdair Roberts - Grief in the Kitchen & Mirth in the Hall
- Being Dead - When Horses Would Run
- Tinariwen - Amatssou
Song(s) of the Day # 4,264 Alphaville
I have a dear friend who passed coming up tp ten years back. He was a collector. a hoarder like me. Big record collection. Books. Bric a brac. Things collected from garage sales. Bric a brac markets.
Our music tastes were similar. Sixties. Singer songwriters. Hip Hop. But it was where they differed that things sometimes got interesting. Matt liked kitsch and this song. Now when I listen to it it makes me think of him and the question the lyric ponders.
Saturday, December 27, 2025
500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's -# 298 Late of the Pier - Fantasy Black Channel
Castle Donnington Dance Poppers apparently. Your guess is as good as mine. I'm afraid I didn't last long. It felt messy and incoherent .
It Starts With a Birthstone - Albums of the Year 2022
- Joan Shelley - The Spur
- Big Thief - Dragon New Mountain I Believe in You
- Naima Bock - Giant Palm
- The Smile - A Light For Attracting Attention
- Danger Mouse & Black Thought - Cheat Codes
- Aldous Harding - Warm Chris
- Bill Callahan - YTILAER
- Fortunato Durrutti Marinetti - Memory's Fool
- Horsegirl - Versions of Modern Performance
- Nilufer Yanya - PAINLESS
- Kikagaku Moyu - Kumoyu Island
- Santigold - Spirituals
- Weyes Blood - And in the Darkness, Hearts Aglow
- Kevin Morby - This is a Photograph
- Katy J Pearson - Sound of the Morning
- Say Sue Me - The Last Thing Left
- Gwenno - Tresor
- Wilco - Cruel Country
- Lady Wray - Piece of Me
- The Stroppies - Levity
- Jake Xerxes Fussell - Good & Green Again
- Beach House - Once Twice Melody
- Green / Blue - Offering
- Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band - Dear Scott
- Hurray For The Riff Raff - LIFE ON EARTH
- Belle & Sebastian - A Bit of Previous
- Sessa - Estrella Acesa
- Ezra Furman - All Of Us Flames
- Hannah Peel & Paraorchestra - The Unfolding
- Park Jiha - The Gleam
- Laura Jean - Amateurs
- Kiwi Jr. - Chopper
- Mattiel - Georgia Gothic
- Dry Cleaning - Stumpwork
- String Machine - Halleujah Hell Yeah
- Smidley - Here Comes The Devil
- Jesca Hoop - Order of Romance
- Elvis Costello & The Imposters - The Boy Named It
- Jonathan Personne - Jonathan Personne
- Silvana Estrada - Marchita
- Vinyl Williams - Cosmopolis
- Seapower - Everything Was Forever
- Aoife Nessa Frances - Protector
- Erin Rae - Lighten Up
- Father John Misty - Chloe & the Next 20th Century
- Young Guv - Guv IV
- C. Duncan - Alluvium
- Papercuts - Past Life Regression
- Daniel Rossen - You Belong Here
- Moor Mother - Jazz Codes
It Starts With a Birthstone - Albums of the Year 2021
Now onwards into 2021.
This one feels like it's been a long, and very interesting year music wise. Here is a list of albums that I've gone for. I actually started way back in September at # 100, but here is the Top 50. From ones that I've loved to ones that I've liked. No attempt at academic distance and judgement. Just records that have bought me joy. The photo here is one of me, a long, long time ago:
1. Greentea Peng - Man Made
2. Little Simz - Sometimes I Might Be Introvert
3. Jane Weaver - Flock
4. Parquet Courts - Plant Life
5. The Weather Station - Ignorance
6. St. Lennox - Ten Songs of Worship and Praise For These Tumultuous Times
7. Dark Tea - Dark Tea
8. Floating Points, Pharoah Sanders & The London Symphony Orchestra - Promises
9. Fievel Is Glauque - God's Trashmen Sent to Right The Mess
10. Dean Wareham - I Have Nothing To say To The Mayor Of LA
11. Low - Hey What
12. Cool Ghouls - At George's Zoo
13. Goat Girl - On All Fours
14. Japanese Breakfast - Jubilee
15. Bendigo Fletcher - Fits of Laughter
16. Drug Store Romeos - The world within our bedrooms
17. Courtney Barnett - Things Take Time, Take Time
18. John Grant - Boy From Michigan
19. Astral Swans - Astral Swans
20. The Goon Sax - Mirror II
21. The God Fahim & Your Old Droog - The Wolf on Wall Street
22. Mdou Moctar - Afrique Victim
23. Lost Girls, Jenny Hval & Havard Volden - Menneskekollektivet
24. The Besnard Lakes - The Besnard Lakes are the Last of the Great Thunderstorm Warnings
25. Adrian Crowley - The Watchful Eye of The Stars
26. Tronco - Nainoia
27. Fog Lake - Tragedy Reel
28. TEKE::TEKE - Shirushi
29. Elephant Micah - Vague Tidings
30. James Yorkston & The Second Hand Orchestra - The Wide, Wide River
31. Cassandra Jenkins - An Overview of Phenomenal Nature
32. ABBA - Voyage
33. Vanishing Twin - Ooki Gekkou
34. Pye Corner Audio - The Spectral Corridor
35. The Telephone Numbers - The Ballad of Doug
36. Hannah Peel - Fir Wave
37. El Michels Affair - Yeti Season
38. Black Twig - Was Not Looking For Magic
39. SPIRIT OF THE BEEHIVE - ENTERTAINMENT OF DEATH
40. The Killers - Pressure Machine
41. Orla Gartland - Women on The Internet
42. Dusted - III
43. Fruit Bats - The Pet Parade
44. Mega Bog - Life, And Another
45. Valerie June - The Moon And Stars: Prescriptions For Dreamers
46. Floatie - Voyage Out
47. Saint Etienne - I've Been Trying To Tell You
48. Durand Jones & The Indications - Private Space
49. Albertine Sages - The Sticky Fingers
50. POSTDATA - Twin Flames
It Starts With a Birthstone - Albums of the Year 2020
At the end of a year that none of us have ever seen the like of, here's It Starts With a Birthstone's countdown of my favourite fifty albums of the year. I like my list not unnaturally. I think it's eclectic, varied and reflects a lot of the things I've enjoyed and listened to during 2020.
1. SAULT - Untitled (Rise)
2. Sufjan Stevens - Lamentations
3. Billy Nomates - Billy Nomates
4. CHOPCHOP - Everything Looks So Real
5. Shabaka & The Ancestors - We Are Sent Here By History
6. Cornershop - England Is a Garden
7. Protomartyr - Ultimate Success Today
8. Bananagun - The True Story of Bananagun
9. East Man - Prole Art Threat
10. Fontaines D.C. - A Heroes Death
11. The Mountain Goats - Getting Into Knives
12. Saint Savior - Tomorrow Again
13. Brona McVittie - The Man in the Mountain
14. Rufus Wainwright - Unfollow The Rules
15. Bo Ningen - Sudden Fictions
16. Fiona Apple - Fetch The Boltcutters
17. Lawn - Johnny
18. Nathalie Shah - Kitchen Sink
19. Arbor Labor Union - New Petal Instincts
20. Ora Cogan - Bells In The Ruins
21. Wire - Mind Hive
22. Isobel Campbell - There is no Other
23. The Homesick - The Big Exercise
24. Daniel Romano - How Ill Thy World is Ordered
25. Jeremy Tuplin - Violet Waves
26. Coriky - Coriky
27. Grimm Grimm - Ginormous
28. Kevin Krauter - Full Hand
29. I Break Horses - Warnings
30. Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever - Sideways To New Italy
31. The Innocence Mission - See You Tomorrow
32. U.S. Girls - Heavy Light
33. Perfume Genius - Set My Heart On Fire Immediately
34. En Attendant Ana - Juillet
35. The Cool Greenhouse - The Cool Greenhouse
36. Latitude - Mystic Hotline
37. This Is The Kit- Off On On
38. Emma Kupa - It Will Come Easier
39. Drab City - Good Songs For Bad People
40. James Elkington - Ever-Roving Eye
41. No Age - Goons Be Gone
42. X - ALPHABETLAND
43. Aoife Nessa Frances - Land of No Junction
44. Jenny O. - New Truth
45. The Strokes - The New Abnormal
46. Kelly Lee Owens - Inner Song
47. Galore - Galore
48. Arbouretum - Let It All In
49. El Goodo - Zombie
50. Death Valley Girls - Under the Spell of J
Song(s) of the Day # 4,263 Home Is Where
Hunting Season. The Third album from Home is Where. Tales of an Elvis Impersonator. The great American song. Journeys of discovery and fresh departure. Rough and ready. Thanks once more to Darren Jones. First mate and best friend of It Starts With a Birthstone for guiding me here. Tales of desperation and reckless joy. Onward ever onward Seabuck towards the horizon and the new year
Friday, December 26, 2025
It Starts with a Birthstone - Albums of the Year 2019
This is me. Looking a bit worse for wear and wist ul midway through the calendar year in my new local. Here is the final rundown of my favourite records of the year. It's the fourth year I've done this Top Fifty on here, counting down one day at a time from the beginning of November. This one seems like my best list, not necessarily because the records are better this year but because the process has been the most thorough it's ever been. I can vouch fully for every album listed here. Many very good records haven't made it; Lana Del Ray, Bubblegum Lemonade, The Murder Capital, Ona, Mac Demarco, Wives, Sleaford Mods, The Persian Leaps, Jeanines, A.A.Bondy, Divino Nino and myriad others. Check out the upcoming playlist for specifics.
- Bill Callahan - Shepherd In A Sheepskin Vest
- Sarathy Korwar - More Arriving
- Vanishing Twin - The Age of Immunity
- Big Thief - U.F.O.F.
- Lightning Dust - Spectre
- Robert Forster - Inferno
- Aldous Harding - Designer
- Wild Firth - Lawn Memory
- Purple Mountains - Purple Mountains
- Fontaines D.C. - Dogrel
- Big Thief - Two Hands
- Mega Bog - Dolphine
- The Mystery Lights - Too Much Tension
- Wilco - Ode To Joy
- Cate Le Bon - Reward
- Little Simz - Grey Area
- Weyes Blood - Titanic Rising
- Sharon Van Etten - Remind Me Tomorrow
- Damon Locks & the Black Monument Ensemble - Where Future Unfolds
- Joan Shelley - Like The River Loves The Sea
- Olden Yolk - Living Theatre
- Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Colorado
- Elva - Winter Sun
- Jeremy Tuplin - Pink Mirror
- Shana Cleveland - Night of the Worm Moon
- Hand Habits - placeholder
- Joanna Sternberg - Then I Try Some More
- Adam Green - Engine of Paradise
- Trash Kit - Horizon
- Possible Humans - Aspiring to be a Bloke
- Kevin Morby - Oh My God
- Fat White Family - Serf's Up!
- KOKOKO - Fongola!
- Tiny Ruins - Olympic Girls
- Good Morning - Basketball Breakups
- Rustin Man - Drift Code
- Program - Show Me
- Neutrals - Kebab Disco
- Boogarins - Sombre Duvida
- Penelope Isles - Until The Tide Creeps In
- Parsnip - When The Tree Bears Fruit
- James Yorkston - The Route To The Harmonium
- Kit Sebastian - Mantre Moderne
- Modern Nature - How To Live
- Kelsey Lu - Blood
- John Southworth - Miracle In The Night
- International Teachers of Pop - International Teachers of Pop
- Half Japanese - Invincible
- Doug Tuttle - Dream Road
- Jenny Hval - The Practice Of Love
It Starts With a Birthstone - Albums of the Year 2018
1. Janelle Monae - Dirty Computer
2. The Good, The Bad & The Queen - Merrie Land
3. U.S. Girls - In A Poem Unlimited
4. Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever - Hope Downs
5. Elza Soares - Deus E Mulher
6. Lawn - Blood On The Tracks
7. Low - Double Negative
8. Phosphorescent - C'est La Vie
9. Emily Fairlight - Mother Of Gloom
10. Gwenno - Le Kov
11. Bill Ryder- Jones - Yawn
12. Cat Power - Wanderer
13. Courtney Barnett - Tell Me How You Really Feel
14. Trembling Bells - Dungeness
15. Blood Orange - Negro Swan
16. The Goon Sax - We're Not Talking
17. The Lavender Flu - Mow The Glass
18. Richard Swift - The Hex
19. Young Fathers - Cocoa Sugar
20. Papercuts - Parallel Universe Blues
21. Natalie Prass - The Future & The Past
22. Olden Yolk - Olden Yolk
23. Tomberlin - At Weddings
24. Say Sue Me - Where We Were Together
25. Alela Diane - Cusp
26. The Essex Green - Hardly Electronic
27. Vital Idles - Left Hand
28. Eleanor Friedberger - Rebound
29. Elephant Micah - Genericana
30. Amen Dunes - Freedom
31. Air Waves - Warrior
32. Emma Tricca - St.Peter
33. Fog Lake - Captain
34. Rosali - Trouble Anyway
35. Cafe Racer - Famous Dust
36. The Innocence Mission - Sun On The Square
37. New Silver Girl - New Silver Girl
38. Blue Orchids - Righteous Harmony Fist
39. Whyte Horses - Empty Words
40. The Orielles - Silver Dollar Moment
41. Kikagaku Moyo - Masana Temples
42. Yo La Tengo - There's A Riot Going On
43. Adrianne Lenker - abysskiss
44. The Shacks - The Shacks
45. Santigold - I Don't Want: The Gold Fire Sessions
46. Frankie Cosmos - Vessel
47. Wussy - What Heaven Is Like
48. Nap Eyes - I'm Bad Now
49. Amaya Laucirica - Rituals




















