RNRF ALBUMS OF THE WEEK
for the week of October 6, 2024
2024 Top 10 Albums Of The Week
For October 6, 2024
- Robyn Hitchcock 1967: Vacations In The Past
- JD McPherson Nite Owls
- Nick Wheeldon & The Living Paintings Waiting For The Piano To Fall
- Grady Strange See You Later, Separator
- Fontaines D.C. Romance
- Jack White No Name
- The Lemon Twigs A Dream Is All We Know
- Tuns Duly Noted
- Danny Arakaki Stumble In Shade
- Pearly Gates For Your Amusement
- The OBGMs The Ends
- Shannon & The Clams The Moon Is In The Wrong Place
- Brian Wilson At My Piano
- John Lennon Mind Games (The Ultimate Collection)
- Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds
- Polyphonic Spree Salvage Enterprises
- Paul McCartney & Wings One Hand Clapping
- Dhani Harrison Innerstanding
- *Various Working Class Hero ( A Tribute To John Lennon)
- Al Green Perfect Day (single)
- James McCartney The Complete EP Collection
- Younolovebunny Rock Truck Bee Sides
- *Jobriath Creatures Of The Street
- Greta Van Fleet Anthem Of The Peaceful Army
- Velvet Starlings Pacific Standard Time
- Dennis Ellsworth Hardcore Freewheelin’
- *GTOs Permanent Damage
- *Bobby Jameson as Chris Lucey Songs Of Protest And Anti Protest
- *Van Duren Idiot Optimism
- Ariel Pink Dedicated To Bobby Jameson
- Temples Exotico
- Ringo Starr Rewind Forward
- *Big Stick Drag Racing 7”
- Zach Bryan American Heartbreak
- Wavves King Of The Beach
- ^Fleet Foxes Fleet Foxes
- ^Jodis Secret House
- Liam Gallagher Why Me? Why Not
- ^Gallows Grey Britain
- The Big Peach Observations
- Enter Shikari A Kiss For The Whole World
- Gorillaz Cracker Island
- *Chris Ducey Songs Of Protest And Anti Protest
*indicates a Heritage Album (25 years or more since original release date). Newer and current albums are given preferential placement in ranking, i.e. an album like “L.A.M.F.” by The Heartbreakers would most likely be ranked #1 the year it was released
^ indicates Classic Era Album (15-25 years since original release date). Newer and current albums are given preferential placement in ranking, i.e. an album like “L.A.M.F.” by The Heartbreakers would most likely be ranked #1 the year it was released