Top album: Middletown by Emily Triggs
Check out the top-played albums of the week, sponsored by Blackbyrd Myoozik.
= Albertan
= Canadian
Emily Triggs: Middletown (Independent)
Stephen Fearing: The Unconquerable Past (Fearing and Loathing)
Catherine MacLellan: Coyote (Independent)
Leonard Cohen: Thanks For The Dance (Sony)
Joe Nolan: Rootsy House Sessions (Independent)
BMW: Catfish (Cayuse)
Begonia: Fear (Rex Baby/ The Orchard)
nêhiyawak: nipiy (Arts & Crafts)
Altameda: More Time: B Sides From Time Hasn’t Changed You (Pheromone)
- Michael Kiwanuka: Kiwanuka (Interscope/Polydor)
- Wilco: Ode To Joy (dBpm)
- Van Morrison: Three Chords And The Truth (Caroline)
- Nick Cave: Ghosteen (Ghosteen Ltd.)
Yuka: Dreamscape (Independent)
- DJ Shadow: Our Pathetic Age (Mass Appeal)
Skydiggers: Let’s Get Friendship Right (Independent)
- Brittany Howard: Jaime (ATO)
Del Barber: Easy Keeper (Acronym)
Leif Vollebekk: New Ways (Secret City)
- Elbow: Giants Of All Sizes (Polydor)
Geoff Berner: Grand Hotel Cosmopolis (Coax)
Neil Young: Colorado (Reprise)
- Mark Lanegan: Somebody’s Knocking (PIAS)
- San Fermin: The Cormorant (Sony Masterworks)
Kacy & Clayton: Carrying On (New West)
- Joseph: Good Luck, Kid (ATO)
Diana Braithwaite & Chris Whiteley: Gold Cadillac (G Three)
Patrick Watson: Wave (Secret City)
- Flor De Toloache: Indestructible (Independent)
- Sedaa: East West (Dmg)