Amazon Beats The Christmas Rush, Crowns Neko Case As 2009’s Best

noah | November 4, 2009 4:00 pm

Twangy spitfire Neko Case’s Middle Cyclone was selected by Amazon.com’s editors as the best of 2009, while U2’s No Line On The Horizon was the online retailer’s best-selling album this year. That’s according to a just-released year-end package that jumps the “happy new year” gun by quite a few days. Sure, boosting these albums now will probably be great for the holiday sales, but it’s too bad that publishing the list now means that the likes of R. Kelly’s Untitled and Shakira’s She Wolf didn’t get their critical due. Oh wait, there are no pop-as-pop albums on the editors’ list anyway. Silly me! Top 25s for both lists after the jump. THE GOOD: It sure is fascinating to see the sales demographics of Amazon out themselves via the Bestsellers list—U2, Susan Boyle, Diana Krall, Bruce Springsteen, and Bob Dylan make up the top five, while younger-skewing top-selling 2009 releases like the Hannah Montana soundtrack, Eminem’s Relapse, and the Black Eyed Peas’ The E.N.D. land at Nos. 16, 24, and 25, respectively. At least all generations can agree on Green Day (No. 6)! And it’s nice to see Case’s editorially beloved album performing well on the sales side, too (No. 11). THE BAD: In addition to Boyle’s pre-order mania landing her at No. 2; two albums on the bestsellers list have been released in the past few weeks: Michael Bublé’s Crazy Love (release date 10/9, No. 9) and the Trans-Siberian Orchestra’s Night Castle (release date 10/26, No. 12). That sort of implies a low bar for high sales, methinks. THE WHAAAA? This might be a wild and crazy question to pose, but is Steve Martin’s banjo album really the best of its breed to come out this year? Best Albums Of 2009 (Editors’ Picks) 1. Neko Case, Middle Cyclone 2. Yeah Yeah Yeahs, It’s Blitz 3. Phoenix, Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix 4. The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart 5. The Avett Brothers, I And Love And You 6. Girls, Album 7. Animal Collective, Merriweather Post Pavilion 8. K’Naan, Troubadour 9. Jay-Z, Blueprint 3 10. Camera Obscura, My Maudlin Career 11. Metric, Fantasies 12. Wilco, Wilco (The Album) 13. Passion Pit, Manners 14. Grizzly Bear, Veckatimest 15. The Swell Season, Strict Joy 16. Steve Earle, Townes 17. Sarah Jarosz, Song Up In Her Head 18. Amadou & Mariam, Welcome To Mali 19. Leonard Cohen, Live In London 20. The Horrors, Primary Colours 21. Mastodon, Crack The Skye 22. Iron & Wine, Around The Well 23. V/A, Dark Was The Night 24. The Bird And The Bee, Ray Guns Are Not Just The Future 25. Steve Martin, The Crow: New Songs for the Five-String Banjo Best-Selling Albums Of 2009 (Sales) 1. U2, No Line On The Horizon 2. Susan Boyle, I Dreamed A Dream 3. Diana Krall, Quiet Nights 4. Bruce Springsteen, Working On A Dream 5. Bob Dylan, Together Through Life 6. Green Day, 21st Century Breakdown 7. Dave Matthews Band, Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King 8. Playing For Change, Songs Around The World 9. Michael Bublé, Crazy Love 10. Neko Case, Middle Cyclone 11. Chris Botti, Chris Botti In Boston 12. Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Night Castle 13. Kelly Clarkson, All I Ever Wanted 14. Whitney Houston, I Look To You 15. Van Morrison, Astral Weeks Live At The Hollywood Bowl 16. Hannah Montana: The Movie soundtrack 17. V/A, The Twilight Saga: New Moon soundtrack 18. Leonard Cohen, Live In London 19. Daughtry, Leave This Town 20. Adam Lambert, For Your Entertainment 21. Wilco, Wilco (The Album) 22. Barbra Stresiand, Love Is The Answer 23. Maxwell, BLACKsummers’night 24. Eminem, Relapse 25. Black Eyed Peas, The E.N.D. The Best Albums Of 2009 [Amazon] Bestselling 2009 CDs [Amazon] [HT: Absolute Punk]

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