Albums of the Year 2023: Cécile McLorin Salvant - Mélusine

The jazz-rooted boundary breaker stood out in a highlight-filled year

If Mélusine is encountered without knowing its background or themes it would still be remarkable. There is no need to know anything about what frames this journey through Chanson Française, electronica, jazz and show-tune sensibilities with lyrics in English, French, Haitian Kreyòl and Occitan. For all these aspects, Cécile McLorin Salvant’s seventh album is striking enough.

Albums of the Year 2023: PJ Harvey - I Inside the Old Year Dying

AOTY 2023: PJ HARVEY - I INSIDE THE OLD YEAR DYING Diggin' up the Dorset soil with the musical sorceress

Diggin' up the Dorset soil with the musical sorceress

PJ Harvey never fails to deliver – much as I hate that over-used word, the go-to assurance from politicians who promise the earth and dump nothing but shit. With Polly Harvey, she reaches into the unknown, true to her creative impulses, and oblivious to fashion.

Albums of the Year 2023: Janelle Monáe - The Age of Pleasure

The pleasure principle as a weapon against all that would drag us down

It was a year of bleak and brutal conflict, ugly and stupid imposition of power, overt Fascism in the mainstream public sphere, decay of infrastructure and apocalyptic weather. So what better than a record of total pleasure? And Janelle Monáe’s fourth album in 13 years really does do exactly what it says on the tin, in every possible ways. Over 14 songs in just 32 minutes, it positively glows with self-confidence, satsifaction, in-the-moment joy, and deeply felt sensualism.

Albums of the Year 2023: Lana Del Rabies - Strega Beata

★★★★★ AOTY 2023: LANA DEL RABIES - STREGA BEATA Hallucinatory and experimental Gothic

Another year of fine live music as well as plenty of new tunes

2023 was a year that was best defined for me by some astounding and unanticipated live performances. Iggy Pop for one put on a fine show, that was enhanced by an unexpected brass section, at Crystal Palace on one of the last weekends of glorious sunshine before the Sogginess set in for Festival Season.

Albums of the Year 2023: Kesha - Gag Order

★★★★★ KESHA - GAG ORDER The US pop star slips to the lead of the annual album derby

The US pop star slips to the lead of the annual album derby

Some years there’s no obvious Album of the Year. 2023 is not such a year. Any one of five albums could have been my choice. I chose Kesha from that esteemed selection because her fifth album bombed commercially, and I want to BIG IT RIGHT UP.

Album: Tarja - Dark Christmas

Operatic and epic but do you want it on while you wrap the presents?

In Finland Tarja Turunen is an institution. There, she’s regarded as a kind of heavy rock-flavoured fusion of Sarah Brightman and Maria Carey. She first came to prominence as the multi-octave singer for symphonic metal kingpins Nightwish but, since they rancorously parted ways with her in 2005, she’s still maintained a strong career.

Album: Samara Joy - A Joyful Holiday

★★★★ SAMARA JOY - A JOYFUL HOLIDAY Six-track EP from 24-year-old double Grammy winner

Six-track EP from the 24-year-old double Grammy winner

This six-track EP on Verve/UMG brings the breakthrough year of 2023 for Samara Joy to a neat close. In February she won two Grammys, as Best New Artist and Best Jazz Vocal Album for “Linger Awhile”. In July she was Downbeat’s Critics’ Poll’s Rising Star Female Vocalist of the Year and Rising Star Artist of the Year. And just a couple of weeks ago she passed the mighty age of… 24.

Album: Gregory Porter - Christmas Wish

★★★★ GREGORY PORTER - CHRISTMAS WISH Christmas gets the Gregory treatment

Hallelulah: Christmas gets the Gregory treatment

The cat in the hat with the mellifluous voice delivers his Christmas Wish for the festive season, his first Christmas album, and it sounds more or less as you would imagine it – tasteful, discreet, soulful, reined in, but richly expressive, and celebrating the spirit of a sharing, caring Christmas.