Albums of the Year 2022: Rokia Koné and Jacknife Lee - Bamanan

AOTY 2022: ROKIA KONE AND JACKNIFE LEE - BAMANAN Magical mix of ancient and new

Magical mix of ancient and new

I am a sucker for Malian singers. I have been ever since I made a couple of films there at the end of the 1980s. According to ancient tradition, the jalis, and other singers have a mission: to open the hearts of those who hear them, and to fill them with healing and courage. Thirty years on, Rokia Koné keeps the flame going and touches me in the same way.

Albums of the Year 2022: Goat - Oh Death

AOTY 2022: GOAT - OH DEATH Wild shamanic rite from a year when live music blossomed again

A wild shamanic rite from a year when live music blossomed once again

2022 was, without any shadow of a doubt, the year when live music once again managed to provide an arena for music lovers to come together for shared magic and the occasional joyous evening after the main wave of Covid had passed us by. A place for heads to spin and for hips to swing.

theartsdesk on Vinyl 74: The Muppets, The Beatles, Decius, Black Lab, Black Sabbath, Tinariwen and more

A slightly seasonal edition of the most eclectic regular record reviews in the universe

Welcome to the final theartsdesk on Vinyl of 2022 which is topped off by two Vinyl of the Months, one there for seasonal jollies and the other for musical adventurousness. As ever, the rest runs the gamut from reissues of albums from decades ago to the most contemporary, cutting edge music around. Dive in!

CHRISTMAS VINYL OF THE MONTH

Various The Muppet Christmas Carol (Walt Disney)

Albums of the Year 2022: Cécile McLorin Salvant - Ghost Song

★★★★★ AOTY 2022: CECILE MCLORIN SALVANT - GHOST SONG Deeper and funnier

Three Grammy wins in her twenties, but this one is deeper and funnier

I tend to run away from all known bandwagons, but I'm on this one. Peter Quinn called Cécile McLorin Salvant’s album Ghost Song “a moving, imaginative, at times laugh-out-loud collection of songs” back in February, and it is a wonderful piece of work on every level.

Music Reissues Weekly: The Mirage - The World Goes On Around You

THE MIRAGE - THE WORLD GOES ON AROUND YOU Exhaustive excavation into Hertfordshire’s ill-served Sixties psychedelic pop band

Exhaustive excavation into Hertfordshire’s ill-served Sixties psychedelic pop band

Each new Beatles album offered a chance for other acts to record their own versions of songs which didn’t make it onto singles. What was on the long-player could pick up attention if it was covered. Revolver was no exception. Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers’s version of “Got to Get You Into my Life” was in the charts the August 1966 week Revolver was issued.

Albums of the Year 2022: Arctic Monkeys - The Car

★★★★★ AOTY 2022: ARCTIC MONKEYS - THE CAR Back to being brilliant

Back to being brilliant after some serious highs and lows

I hate Alex Turner. Ever since he and his spotty crew upended my rather dull existence in 2005 (courtesy of not entirely legal streaming services) I have been in his thrall. But everyone loved Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not and most people moved on. 

Album of the Year 2022: Hercules & Love Affair - In Amber

★★★★★ AOTY 2022: HERCULES & LOVE AFFAIR - IN AMBER Dark music for dark times

Dark music for dark times as the dance collective make a goth-powered comeback

It’s been a shit year. Global horrors from Kiev to Karachi and Tehran to Texas all somehow feeling too close for comfort, and even closer to home heatstroke, frostbite, floods, strikes, impoverishment, the grinding realisation that pestilence is a long term way of life now…

Emma Smith, Pizza Express Jazz Club review - Christmas spirited

★★★★ EMMA SMITH, PIZZA EXPRESS JAZZ CLUB A night of seasonal cheer

A night of seasonal cheer to banish the winter blues

There’s much fun to be had with snow, and fun things go with it, too, such as album launches in Soho on a freezing Saturday night in December, when the rest of the country is watching England depart the World Cup in the quarter finals.

Albums of the Year 2022: Wet Leg - Wet Leg

Although our writer admits it's really one of many contenders

Actually, Spotify tells me the album I’ve streamed most this year is Motordrome, the third album by Danish pop star MØ. When I reviewed it back in January I was underwhelmed by its doleful moodiness, but, showing how wrong a quick couple of listens can be, something about its vaguely remorseful, indie-tinged, girl-pop melancholy grabbed me deeper than I’d realised and kept drawing me back.

Album: Debbie Gibson - Winterlicious

★★★ DEBBIE GIBSON: WINTERLICIOUS The Eighties teen pop star and actress writes her own for the festive season

The Eighties teen pop star and actress writes a bunch of her own for the festive season

Those old enough will recall Debbie Gibson as a squeaky clean, flash-in-the-pan teen pop star of the late 1980s. She was globe-trottingly huge for a couple of years – a peer of Tiffany “I Think We’re Alone Now” Darwish – but then her star waned. What’s less well-remembered is that she was a self-made creation; she’s still the youngest person to have written, produced and performed a US No. 1 single.