The Alternate Root: ​Top 50 Albums J2J 2019

For our yearly list, both the halfway So Far (50) and our End of the Year (100) consistently have one thing in common, both of the lists could have exceeded their numerical border. In the Roots music community, artists are looking at the successful outputs of others as inspiration rather than a competitive challenge. The range of music and players stretches from The Americas and follows a line around the globe for American Roots and Americana music. New releases came in before the bells stopped ringing on Jan 1, 2019, our Top Fifty offering early-in-the-year releases from Lula Wiles, Liz Brasher, and Alice Wallace. The Top 50 Albums So Far for 2019 features Folk, Soul, Blues, Rock’n’Roll, Americana, Bluegrass in hybrid and pure forms, combining the natural innovation and experimentation of the musicians with vintage sounds and styles, chord patterns and rhythms from the past musical decades. The music on the Top 50 Albums So Far for 2019 represents a cross-section of the wide possibilities in the Roots music community, the songs using both acoustics and electric to rail against lost love and troubling days while squeezing every drop of good times out of each moment and keeping a candle burning for the hopes of tomorrow.

Carving out a spot with Rock’n’Roll, Drivin N Cryin take the number one spot on the Top 50 So Far for 2019, joined on the list by Memphis Rock’n’Soul from Southern Avenue and cosmos cruising Bluegrass from The Infamous Stringdusters while Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real strum good feelings and sound advice with their album Turn Off the News (Build a Garden).

The Top 50 So Far features first-timers to the list such as Our Native Daughters, J.S. Ondara, and Luther Dickinson & The Sisters of the Strawberry Moon alongside repeat contenders and perennials favorites like Steve Earle & The Dukes, Todd Snider, Shovels & Rope, Keb’ Mo’, and Patty Griffin.

It has been a very good year, give a listen to the first ten artists in the player below, with the entire Top 50 Albums So Far for 2019 streaming as a Spotify playlist.

01 - Drivin N Cryin - Live the Love Beautiful

02 - Southern Avenue - Keep On

03 - Mandolin Orange – Tides of a Teardrop

04 - Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real – Turn Off the News (Build a Garden)

05 - The Infamous Stringdusters – Rise Sun

06 - J.S. Ondara – Tales of America

07 - Patty Griffin – Patty Griffin

08 - Alice Wallace – Into the Blue

09 - Shovels & Rope – By Blood

10 - Chuck Mead – Close to Home

11 - Our Native Daughters – Songs of Our Native Daughters

12 - Reckless Kelly – Bulletproof Live

13 - Vandoliers - Forever

14 - Lula Wiles – What Will We Do

15 - Rod Melancon - Pinkville

16 - Luther Dickinson and the Sisters of the Strawberry Moon -Solstice

17 - Liz Brasher – Painted Image

18 - Boo Ray - Alabama Tennessee Fireworks

19 - The Small Glories – Assiniboine & The Red

20 - Justin Townes – Saint of Lost Causes

21 - Rosie Flores – Simple Case of the Blues

22 - Yarn – Lucky, Vol. 2

23 Hayes Carll - What It Is

24 - Sarah Potenza – Road to Rome

25 - Keb’ Mo’ - Oklahoma

26 - Will Kimbrough – I Like It Down Here

27 - Tim Bluhm – Sorta Surviving

28 - Della Mae – The Butcher Shoppe E.P.

29 - Amelia White – Rhythm of the Rain

30 - Danny Schmidt - Standard Deviation

31 - Todd Snider – Cash Cabin Sessions, Vol. 3

32 - Caroline Spence – Mint Condition

33 - Rising Appalachia - Leylines

34 - Robert Ellis – Taxes Piano Man

35 - Renee Wahl and the Sworn Secrets – Cut to the Bone

36 - Steve Earle & The Dukes - GUY

37 - Colin Linden and Luther Dickinson – Amour

38 - Black Pumas – Black Pumas

39 - Mary Bragg – Violets as Camouflage

40 - The Lee Boys – Live on the East Coast

41 - Sugaray Rayford – Somebody Save Me

42 - Ellis Paul – The Songwriter’s Suitcase

43 – The Delines – The Imperial

44 - The Flesh Eaters – I Used to Be Pretty

45 - Rich Mahan – Hot Chicken Wisdom

46 - Amy McCarley - MECO

47 - Andrew Leahey and the Homestead - Airwaves

48 - Kalyn Fay – Good Company

49 – Damn Tall Buildings – Don’t Look Down

50 - Son Volt - Union