2014 // In Music

2014 was a slow year in music for me, but when I looked back over the year, I remember a lot of albums I had on repeat throughout the spring and summer. Most of you know that my taste in music is “90s bands you think had 1 hit but have 15 albums and maybe switched genres and make one or two solo albums” such as Hootie & the Blowfish, Hanson (Taylor joined another band for a minute), Josh Kelley, and Train. I also love most pop music, singer/songwriters, and have a soft spot for quick lyrics and Christian rock.

I listened to Ed’s X on repeat pretty much all year round, because so many of the songs are so fun – and I learned all the words to Don’t. Jesse McCartney’s album kept me going during the 10k run in December, and keep me dancing on my 30 mile commute. Obviously despite Taylor not being on Spotify I listened to her tunes over and over and over in the kitchen. Needtobreathe was for photo editing, and Maroon 5 was generally rallying music – except Leaving California which just pulls at my heart strings. Marc’s Hurricane Heart on his newest album just makes me cry no matter what, and everything about Jason’s Back to the Earth makes me smile wide.

Here are the albums I loved this year along with the tracks that I wore out on my CDs (you think I’m joking…)

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Ed Sheeran – X
Tenerife Sea & Photograph & Thinking Out Loud

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Back Together & Young Love

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Taylor Swift – 1989
How You Get the Girl & Shake it Off

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Needtobreathe – Rivers in Wasteland 
Multiplied & The Heart

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Maroon 5 – V
Leaving California & In Your Pocket

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Marc Broussard – A Life Worth Living
Hurricane Heart & Perfect to Me

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Jason Mraz – YES!
Hello, You Beautiful Thing & Back to the Earth

5gts: Thursday edition

There has been a Spring Revolution: finally, there is music streaming for me.

Among the winners?

Jason Mraz, Love is a Four Letter Word

Highlights include: whistling, horns, catchy lyrics, and living in the moment.

Eric Hutchinson, Moving Up Living Down

Highlights include: Breakdown More (how could you leave me/just when you see me cryin’?), more whistling, and foot-tapping clapping of The Basement.

Counting Crows, Underwater Sunshine [or what we did with our summer vacation]

Highlights: Ohh La La, Adam being Adam, and this review of the album.

Train, California 37

Highlights: Bruises (good to see that you’re still beautiful), whistling!! (I am a SUCKER), “That’scoolbutifmyfriendsaskwhereyouareimgonnasay…”

Bonnie Raitt, Slipstream

Highlights: Used to Rule the World (Can I get a witness?), awesome guitar solos,