Song of the Day #2,687: ‘Ashes of American Flags’ – Wilco

wilco_yankee_hotel_foxtrotWilco’s Yankee Hotel Foxtrot could have been one of the best albums of 2001, but execs at Reprise records didn’t back the record.

The band was given the option to buy back the recordings though eventually Reprise just turned them over for free. Wilco then streamed the album on their website in September 2001, before signing with Nonesuch records and officially releasing the album in April 2002.

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Song of the Day #2,686: ‘Square Dance’ – Eminem

eminem_showMy #4 album of 2002 is The Eminem Show — the third studio album by Eminem.

The Detroit rapper had the difficult task of following up on his smash success from 2000, The Marshall Mathers LP. That record stirred up a heap of controversy and sparked debates about free speech and artistic expression. It also received tremendous critical acclaim and sold more than 30 million copies worldwide.

How do you follow that? With arguably an even better album.

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Song of the Day #2,685: ‘Ugly Stories’ – Josh Rouse

undercoldbluestarsMy fifth favorite album of 2002 is the last one on the list I didn’t hear the year it came out. I discovered Josh Rouse in 2005 after the release of his best album, Nashville, and as I am wont to do, immediately bought up everything else he’d ever recorded.

Under Cold Blue Stars is Rouse’s third album and his first fully realized work. It’s a loose concept album about a couple in the 50s, based in part on Rouse’s parents.

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Song of the Day #2,684: ‘Somebody to Love’ – Justin Bieber

justin_bieber_my_worldJustin Bieber is like the villain in a horror movie. Just when you think he’s gone for good he pops back out and attacks again.

I hoped that Bieber’s descent into petty crime and general dickishness would keep him off of the airwaves. A modern-day Vanilla Ice, if you will, who would turn up again in 2025 on a home-improvement show but otherwise stay silent.

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Song of the Day #2,683: ‘When the Stars Come Out’ – Chris Stapleton

chris_stapleton_travellerThe Random iTunes Fairy did me a favor this weekend and served up a track from Chris Stapleton’s debut album, Traveller. I’ve wanted to post something about the record since I picked it up a couple of weeks ago but I’m in the middle of a monthlong flashback series so I didn’t think I’d do it anytime soon.

Stapleton has been kicking around Nashville for years as a songwriter and performer but reached most people’s radars (including mine) following a riveting performance alongside Justin Timberlake at the recent Country Music Awards.

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