Top 20 Albums of 2022 – Now Spinning Magazine
This year I have split my top releases of the year into two separate videos
Watch the video above for the full rundown…
The first one looks at my top 20 albums and the second video will look at my Top 20 Box Set and Reissues of 2022.
- Cats in Space : Kickstart The Sun
- SOEN : Atlantis
- Dorothy : Gifts From The Holy Ghost
- Bonham : Bullick : Bonham Bullick
- Ozzy Osbourne : Patient Number 9
- Saxon : Carpe Diem
- Mary Fahl : Can’t Get It Out Of My Head
- Tedeschi Truck Band : I Am The Moon
- James Labrie : Beautiful Shade of Grey
- Derek Sherinian : Vortex
- Halestorm : Back From The Dead
- Ghost : Impera
- Porcupine Tree : Closure / Continuation
- Dead Daisies : Radiance
- Def Leppard : Diamond Star Halos
- ZZ Top : Raw
- Alice Cooper : Live From The Astroturf
- Scorpions : Rock Believer
- Sammy Hagar : Crazy Times
- Christine McVie : Songbird
Phil Aston
Timothy Hughes Chooses his Top 20 albums of 2020
I’ve started creating a top 20 records each year, partly because I’ve learned so much for other people’s lists that I thought you might like to learn from me. If you are curious about just one record on here, then I hopefully get more people to appreciate more and more music.
Creating this list, I was amazed at how much good music there is out there and also how much good new music is out there.
- Ozzy Osbourne – Patient number 9
- Slipknot – The end, so far
- Wet Leg – Wet Leg
- Marillion – An hour before dark
- Soen – Atlantis
- Tedeschi Trucks Band – I am the moon
- Saxon – Carpe Diem
- O.R.K. – Screamnasium
- Big Big Train – Summer shall not fade
- Suede – Autofiction
- Slash and Myles Kennedy – 4
- Fern – Intersubjective
- Pure reason revolution – Above cirrus
- Taylor Swift – Midnights
- Alt J – The dream
- Porcupine Tree – Closure/Continuum
- Bonnie Raitt – Just like that
- Queensryche – Digital noise alliance
- Mary Gauthier – Dark enough to see the stars
- Fouls – Life is yours
Timothy Hughes
Great review I’d agree on most of those but perhaps in different order. Unfortunately the Mary Fahl cd you mention is not available in UK.