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How many Prince albums qualify as your album of the year? My choices from 1965-2011
1965 Rubber Soul - The Beatles 1966 Revolver - The Beatles 1967 Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band - The Beatles 1968 The Beatles - The Beatles 1969 Abbey Road - The Beatles 1970 Bridge Over Troubled Water - Simon and Garfunkel 1971 Hunky Dory - David Bowie 1972 The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars - David Bowie 1973 Aladdin Sane - David Bowie 1974 Diamond Dogs - David Bowie 1975 Born to Run - Bruce Springsteen 1976 Station to Station - David Bowie 1977 Bat out of Hell Meatloaf 1978 Destiny - The Jacksons 1979 Off the Wall - Michael Jackson 1980 The River - Bruce Springsteen 1981 Controversy - Prince 1982 Thriller - Michael Jackson 1983 Eliminator - ZZTop 1984 Purple Rain - Prince and the Revolution 1985 Around the World in a Day - Prince and the Revolution 1986 Graceland - Paul Simon 1987 Sign O’ the Times - Prince 1988 New Jersey - Bon Jovi 1989 Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814 - Janet Jackson 1990 Graffiti Bridge - Prince 1991 Diamonds and Pearls - Prince and the New Power Generation 1992 Erotica - Madonna 1993 The Hits/The B-Sides - Prince 1994 Live at the Point - Christy Moore 1995 HIStory Past, Present and Future Book I - Michael Jackson 1996 Girl 6 - Prince 1997 Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix - Michael Jackson 1998 Crystal Ball - Prince 1999 18 Tracks - Bruce Springsteen 2000 The Marshall Mathers LP - Eminem 2001 The Rainbow Children - Prince 2002 The Rising - Bruce Springsteen 2003 Speakerboxxx/The Love Below - Outkast 2004 The Ultimate Collection - Michael Jackson 2005 Confessions on a Dance Floor - Madonna 2006 Back to Black - Amy Winehouse 2007 Magic - Bruce Springsteen 2008 Flight of the Conchords - Flight of the Conchords 2009 The Fame Monster - Lady Gaga 2010 The Lady Killer - Cee Lo Green 2011 Bad as Me - Tom Waits
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I'm not going to make a big long list, but off the top of my head:
1979 Prince 1981 Controversy 1986 Parade 1989 Batman 1990 Graffiti Bridge (Just an awful year for music - I don't really love this album either) 1996 Chaos and Disorder/Emancipation (Not sure which - but they're my two favorite Prince albums) 1998 Crystal Ball/The Truth 2001 The Rainbow Children 2009 Lotusflow3r/MPLSound/Elixer
I put less than 5 minutes thought into this, so there may be other albums from those years that I like better; or there may be other years that I didn't like another artist's album better..
Edit: I thought of a better 2001 album. [Edited 1/15/12 20:46pm] | |
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1979 was such a great year for music, so was 81, I don't see how you guys can pick a Prince project over a lot of other great albums that came out that year. It's not that I don't like those albums, but I would pick a few others over Prince's albums of that year.
I'm not going to make a long list either, but I will pick:
1978: Natalie Cole - Thankful (I know it came out at the end of 77, but I played the hell out it in 78) 1979: Jones Girls - Jones Girls 1980: MJ - OTW 1981: Rick James - Street Songs 1982: Prince - 1999 1983: MJ Thriller 1984: Prince and the Revolution - Purple Rain 1985: Luther Vandross - The Night I Fell In Love 1986: Janet Jackson - Control 1987: Prince - SOTT 1988: George Michael - Faith 1989: Babyface - Tender Lover 1990: Janet Jackson - Rhythm Nation 1991: Michael Jackson - Dangerous 1992: Prince and the Revolution - 1993: Janet Jackson - Janet 1994: R. Kelly - 12 Play 1995: - The Gold Experience 1996: Waiting to Exhale Soundtrack 1997: - Crystal Ball 1998: Brandy - Never Say Never 1999: Prince - Rave
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Probably because Prince and Controversy are two of my favorite Prince albums. | |
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To expand upon this somewhat:
Here's some of the artists that beat Prince: 1980 John Lennon and Yoko Ono Double Fantasy 1982 Michael Jackson Thriller 1984 Bruce Springsteen Born In The USA 1987 Michael Jackson Bad 1991 Nirvana Nevermind [I love Diamonds and Pearls, but i'd also put MJ's 'Dangerous' and U2's 'Achtung Baby' above it] 1995 Michael Jackson HIStory [2nd is Radiohead's "The Bends", then TGE at #3] 2001 Ryan Adams Gold 2006 Amy Winehouse Back To Black
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Wow...Bruce over Prince? I was a huge Bruce fan, but finally started to get to the point where John Mellencamp seemed to beat him at his game. USA is a fine album, but the diversity of Purple Rain, and pure magic of When Doves Cry is much more original than anything Bruce had to offer. Bobby Jean was a great song, but the worst song on Purple Rain is probably a little better than Bruce's best song that year. If nothing else, The River from 1980 is probably Bruce's best moment. U2's Achtung Baby in my opinion is not only better than Diamonds And Pearls, but much better than Nirvana's really really fine album. Dangerous was almost as good as Achtung Baby...and maybe if Guns N Roses just had ONE Illusion, there would be competition, but 1991 was U2's finest hour. I'll make my list, but it might take an hour, might take a month. | |
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Like my swiss cheese memory can handle this shit
I do know that that 1989 was not the year of the Batman! Come on guys! | |
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Exactly, NIN's "Pretty Hate Machine" was the record of 1989, it ushered in the 1990's in the most perfect way...
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1965 Rubber Soul - The Beatles 1966 Revolver - The Beatles 1967 Are You Experienced? - Jimi Hendrix 1968 Electric Ladyland - Jimi Hendrix 1969 Abbey Road - The Beatles 1970 Bridge Over Troubled Water - Simon and Garfunkel 1971 Madman Across The Water - Elton John 1972 Talking Book - Stevie Wonder 1973 Innervisions - Stevie Wonder 1974 Fulfillingness' First Finale - Stevie Wonder 1975 Toys In The Attic - Aerosmith 1976 Songs In The Key Of Life - Stevie Wonder 1977 Rumours - Fleetwood Mac 1978 Destiny - The Jacksons 1979 Off the Wall - Michael Jackson 1980 Zenyatta Mondatta - The Police 1981 Controversy - Prince 1982 1999 - Prince 1983 Synchronicity - The Police 1984 Purple Rain - Prince and the Revolution 1985 Around the World in a Day - Prince and the Revolution 1986 Parade - Prince and the Revolution 1987 Sign O’ the Times - Prince 1988 Lovesexy - Prince 1989 The End of the Innocence - Don Henley 1990 Listen Without Prejudice Vol. 1 - George Michael 1991 Achtung Baby - U2 1992 Symbol - Prince * 1993 Zooropa - U2 1994 Monster - REM 1995 HIStory Past, Present and Future Book I - Michael Jackson 1996 Chaos And Disorder - Prince 1997 Pop - U2 1998 John Mellencamp - John Mellencamp * 1999 Californication - Red Hot chili Peppers 2000 All That You Can't Leave Behind - U2 2001 Invincible - Michael Jackson 2002 One Nite Alone - Prince 2003 Elephant - The White Stripes * 2004 How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb - U2 2005 With Teeth - Nine Inch Nails * 2006 3121- Prince 2007 Planet Earth - Prince 2008 Chinese Democracy - Axl Rose 2009 Lotus Flow3r - Prince (Lotus Disc Only, pretending the other 2 don't exist) 2010 20Ten - Prince * 2011 Condensate - The Time
Despite my odd list, I'm shocked I share so many with the original list maker. I could not find another 1978 album I liked more than Destiny...I did think putting greatest hits albums as an album of a year as kind of crazy, so I didn't do it.
1996's Chaos And Disorder, and 1997's Pop have TWO BIG THINGS IN COMMON: When I find them at a used CD shop, the back of these cds is clear enough to count every little wrinkle on my forehead. These are 15 year old cds that are cleaner than a used copy of any 2010 album. It's hard to find a copy of these albums that anybody listened to. It is like it is just simply fact that they suck. They may not be my favorite albums by Prince and U2, but most people that don't like them can't really explain why. For example, calling U2's Pop a "Dance Techno" album is very false. The album rocks, and despite some loops, samples, and techno like sounds, it is very much a rock record. Of course, you would have to actually listen to it to know this.
For 2001, at the time, I would've had The Rainbow Children, but as the years passed, I felt Invincible was a little better. Also, to be honest, after 1997, which I thought was a great year for music, I had a hard time making my choices in years marked with the *. 20Ten was a fine album, but Future Soul Song is perhaps the only mega classic on an album full of very good almost great songs. [Edited 1/16/12 3:52am] | |
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this is too difficult for me, but ok at least I'll try.
As a huge fan of Prince, I know these albums would be on my list: Controversy 1999 Purple Rain Around The World in a Day Parade Sign O' The Times Lovesexy Come (yes I love this a lot!) The Gold Experience
Plus then albums by: Pink Floyd, (Dark Side Of The Moon, Wish You Were Here, The Wall) ELO (A New World Record, Out Of The Blue) Supertramp (Crime Of The Century) Stevie Wonder (Hotter Than July)
MJ (Off The Wall, Thriller, Bad) would not make my list, he is out in favour of:
1979: The Wall / Pink Floyd 1982: 1999 / Prince 1987: Sign O The Times / Prince
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Ps. 1987: as musch as I love MJ's "Bad".
I would never take this over "Sign O' The Times", never.
"SOTT" is art, and on a whole different level than any of MJ's albums. Prince 4Ever. | |
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I can't answer to that: no matter how much I love other stuff I always end-up listening to every album more than the others released the same year, so in order to be objective I'd have to rule his album out of such a list
In terms of pure historicity, I think I'd chose 1999 for 1982, because it's really an important record in terms of the impact it had on its contemporaries and ever since. In terms of 's discography, I'd probably choose Parade for 1986, not necessarly because it's my favorite but because it has aged remarkably well and because it was totally "out-of-time" even at the time of release. [Edited 1/16/12 5:21am] A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I wonder what you think of Prince And The New Power Generation's Purple Rain, The Family's Romance 1600 and Carmen Electra's 16 A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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No offense to anyone intended, but I'm astonished to see how mainstream the above lists are so far [Edited 1/16/12 5:33am] A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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That's fair to say. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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I just caught that. That's what you get after working for 12 hours a day and trying to participate on a message board.
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1984 - Purple Rain
1987 - SOTT
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My personal favourites:
1965 Rubber Soul - The Beatles 1966 Blonde On Blonde - Bob Dylan 1967 The Doors - The Doors 1968 Electric Ladyland - Jimi Hendrix 1969 II - Led Zeppelin 1970 Abraxas - Santana 1971 There's A Riot Going On - Sly & The Family Stone 1972 Harvest - Neil Young 1973 The Dark Side of The Moon - Pink Floyd 1974 Court & Spark - Joni Mitchell 1975 Young Americans - David Bowie 1976 Songs In The Key of Life - Stevie Wonder 1977 Rumours - Fleetwood Mac 1978 Darkness On The Edge of Town - Bruce Springsteen 1979 Off the Wall - Michael Jackson 1980 Dirty Mind - Prince 1981 Controversy - Prince 1982 1999 - Prince 1983 Swordfishtrombones - Tom Waits 1984 Purple Rain - Prince and the Revolution 1985 Around the World in a Day - Prince and the Revolution 1986 Parade - Prince 1987 Sign O’ the Times - Prince 1988 Daydream Nation - Sonic Youth 1989 3 Feet High & Rising - De La Soul 1990 Graffiti Bridge - Prince 1991 Nevermind - Nirvana 1992 Rage Against The Machine - Rage Against The Machine 1993 Zooropa - U2 1994 Grace - Jeff Buckley 1995 Maxinquaye - Tricky 1996 Endtroducing - DJ Shadow 1997 Fat of The Land - The Prodigy 1998 Mezzanine - Massive Attack 1999 Agaetis Byrjun - Sigur Ros 2000 Kid A - Radiohead 2001 The Rainbow Children - Prince 2002 Original Pirate Material - The Streets 2003 Speakerboxxx/The Love Below - Outkast 2004 Funeral - Arcade Fire 2005 Guero - Beck 2006 Back to Black - Amy Winehouse 2007 In Rainbows - Radiohead 2008 Youth Novels - Lykke Li 2009 XX - The XX 2010 My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy - Kanye West 2011 The King of Limbs - Radiohead
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I listen to music that isn't mainstream, but independant music is often overrated. I've yet to find an obscure album that would classify as album of the year.
It should also be noted again that I am only 19, and even though I listen to new music daily, I'm too young to be a music expert like some of you. My music collection consists of about 600 albums by about 250 artists (many of which I don't even like), and I'm guessing some of you have much bigger collections.
Also, my top 10 favorite artists acount for about 90% of my music listening. They connect with me in a way that no other artists do, so any music list I make will be heavy on repeat artists. It's not so much lack of musical knowledge as it is a major love and preference for my 10 favorite artists - Prince being one of them.
Honestly, Purple Rain is not of my favorite Prince albums. I love "The Beatiful Ones", "Computer Blue", "When Doves Cry" and "Purple Rain" a lot, but I've never liked the album version of "Take Me With U" (sounds much better live), and I'm not big on "Darling Nikki" either. PR isn't even in my top five '80s Prince albums - I'd put Controversy, 1999, Parade, SOTT, and yes, Batman above it.
I like The River, but I'd put Born To Run and Born In The USA above it. "My Hometown" is my favorite Bruce song. I also love "Bobby Jean", "No Surrender" and "Dancing In The Dark".
My favorite artist is John Lennon, so neither The River nor Dirty Mind would stand a chance of beating his final album.
Nevermind and Achtung Baby are both in my top 20 favorite albums of all time, but since I bought the new Nevermind reissue (and didn't buy the U2 reissue), I'm loving that album a lot more. GNR's album was great as well - 1991 is possibly my favorite year for new music. Blood Sugar Sex Magik by Red Hot Chili Peppers was a great album, too.
I love all of those albums you mentioned. They do not factually suck. My copy of C&D was in pretty bad condition when I bought it, and I wish I could find another at a used music store.
I love Batman. Minus "Lemon Crush" I think it's perfect. The B-Sides were great, too. [Edited 1/16/12 14:19pm] | |
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Very well said! You can always find C&D on ebay or Amazon in "like new" condition. 95% Of the time, it's true. If you're 19, you're ahead of a lot of people your age being brainwashed by my generation to like crap music. | |
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No offense taken...it's all opionion....my opinion of "mainstream?"
Most, if not all of the artists in my list are mainstream, but many of my choices are albums that sold less than 1 million. I always felt that if an album couldn't get at least 20,000 sales, then either it just wasn't good enough, or the people behind it had horrible marketing skills. At least 50% of my choices sold under a million. Even Sign "O" The Times didn't sell a million. It got platinum status, but double albums got credit for selling each record included, so it still hasn't broke 1 million yet. It may be a landmark album, but just go around trying to find someone that actually owns it that is not a diehard. Perhaps the best named album in my list is George Michael's "Listen Without Prejudice Vol 1. " Most of the Faith fans ignored the title, as it didn't sell, despite being less "mainstream." Musically, Prejudice is probably better, but Faith is probably overall a better listen. But in 1987, there were too many better albums to get my album of the year. SOTT beat them all.
So, I think many of my choices are great low selling albums by mainstream artists. I'll take REM for example. "Murmur" was a great album, but it is way overhyped by early REM fans. It just doesn't take me to the heights that their pop albums did. "Monster" to me is the better record, but it didn't really sell all that well...the big Pop fans didn't get too many catchy hits, and the alternative fans thought it was too pop. Go figure. | |
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Don't get me wrong, Dangerous would be my album of 1991 and Madonna's Music my album of 2000... but alongside very obscure artists some other years... I don't care about sales... It doesn't mean anything and marketing hardly ever depends on the artists themselves but on their record company, and isn't part of the music process anyway... My favorite album for 1999 would probably be the one and only record by a band called Novo Navis, very obscure, released by a small French label, an album which bombed SO MUCH that they could never get another record deal... Nonetheless it's a masterpiece IMHO, a deeply creative and daring album... Same goes with Harold Budd & Zeitgest's She Is A Phantom and Material's Hallucination Engine: both would compete to be my 1994 album of the year. One is orchestral contemporary music (you could say neo-classical I guess) and the other is a mostly instrumental mix of Indian and Arabic world music, dub and ambient. Who listens to this kind of stuff anyway? It gets no radio or TV airplay, it gets released on hard-working confidential labels who struggle to allow this kind of music to exist, and it's bought by a few dozen thousands of music fans who care to listen to something else that what's on MTV and their local pop radio... I'm cool with mainstream, I also listen to a lot of it, but I don't understand why record sales could, by any mean, define a record or an artist's quality. Mass audiences (and I'm not talking you, I don't know you, but mass audiences in general) are educated by mass media to believe that what they hear everywhere is the only good shit out there, and that what they don't usually hear, what they are not familiar with, what might recquire a little effort, is crap. It's a pity...
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I can't resist these types of ranking threads. I don't count greatest hits compilations when making my year-end lists.
1965: John Coltrane - A Love Supreme 1966: The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds 1967: The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground and Nico 1968: The Beatles - The Beatles 1969: Dusty Springfield - Dusty In Memphis 1970: Dusty Springfield - From Dusty With Love 1971: Serge Gainsbourg - Histoire de Melody Nelson 1972: David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders From Mars 1973: Iggy and The Stooges - Raw Power 1974: Shuggie Otis - Inspiration Information 1975: David Bowie - Young Americans 1976: The Runaways - The Runaways 1977: The Sex Pistols - Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols 1978: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Grease 1979: Public Image Ltd. - Metal Box 1980: Prince - Dirty Mind 1981: Prince - Controversy 1982: Michael Jackson - Thriller 1983: Culture Club - Colour By Numbers 1984: Prince and The Revolution - Purple Rain 1985: The Cure - The Head On The Door 1986: Prince and The Revolution - Parade 1987: The Sisters of Mercy - Floodland 1988: Public Enemy - It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back 1989: Janet Jackson - Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 1990: Sonic Youth - Goo 1991: Nirvana - Nevermind 1992: Tori Amos - Little Earthquakes 1993: PJ Harvey - Rid Of Me 1994: Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral 1995: PJ Harvey - To Bring You My Love 1996: Type O Negative - October Rust 1997: Janet Jackson - The Velvet Rope 1998: Shakira - Dónde Están Los Ladrones? 1999: Deadsy - Commencement 2000: PJ Harvey - Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea 2001: Mors Syphilitica - Feather And Fate 2002: Original soundtrack - Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Once More With Feeling 2003: The White Stripes - Elephant 2004: Nellie McKay - Get Away From Me 2005: The Like - Are You Thinking What I'm Thinking? 2006: Goldfrapp - Supernature 2007: The Pipettes - We Are The Pipettes 2008: Goldfrapp - Seventh Tree 2009: The Horrors - Primary Colours 2010: Dum Dum Girls - I Will Be 2011: The Horrors - Skying
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Umm. You left this jem off your list:
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We agreed on at least 10, and can't believe you have Zooropa there...Good Taste in music. I chopped up your list for space reasons...Kid A is another good choice, but just couldn't pick it over U2. | |
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Because I don't have it! That's the only officially released 'Prince' album I don't own. | |
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1978: Blondie - Parallel Lines 1988: Prince - Lovesexy | |
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I guess to know for sure I'd have to listen to every single album released every year a new album Prince was released as well, so I don't know for sure.
But... from the back of my head...
1959 - Miles Davis - Kind of Blue - 1961 - Judy Garland - Judy at Carnegie Hall - 1964 - The Beatles - A Hard Day's Night 1965 - The Beatles - Help! 1966 - The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds 1967 - Tie with 1. The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, 2. The Velvet Underground & Nico 1968 - Os Mutantes 1969 - Tie with 1. The Velvet Underground - White Light/White Heat, 2. Santana 1970 - Miles Davis - Bitches Brew 1971 - Janis Joplin Full Tilt Boogie Band - Pearl 1972 - David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars 1973 - Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon 1974 - Tie with 1. Brian Eno - Here Come the Warm Jets, 2. Nico - The End... 1975 - Brian Eno - Another Green World - 1977 - David Bowie - "Heroes" 1978 - Blondie - Parallel Lines 1979 - Pink Floyd - The Wall 1980 - Prince - Dirty Mind 1981 - Grace Jones - Nightclubbing 1982 - Michael Jackson - Thriller 1983 - Cyndi Lauper - She's So Unusual - 1985 - Kate Bush - Hounds of Love 1986 - Peter Gabriel - So 1987 - Prince - Sign "O" The Times - 1989 - Madonna - Like a Prayer 1990 - Sinéad O'Connor - I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got 1991 - Michael Jackson - Dangerous 1992 - Tori Amos - Little Earthquakes 1993 - PJ Harvey - Rid of Me - 1995 - Björk - Post - 1997 - Janet Jackson - The Velvet Rope 1998 - Madonna - Ray of Light 1999 - Björk - Selmasongs 2000 - Sigur Rós - Ágætis Byrjun 2001 - Björk - Vespertine 2002 - Beck - Sea Change 2003 - Madonna - America Life (I think it's monstruously underrated...) 2004 - Arcade Fire - Funeral 2005 - Kate Bush - Aerial 2006 - Amy Winehouse - Back to Black 2007 - The White Stripes - Icky Thump - 2009 - Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavillion 2010 - Robyn - Body Talk 2011 - Kate Bush - 50 Words for Snow [Edited 1/18/12 17:18pm] [Edited 1/18/12 17:19pm] [Edited 1/18/12 17:20pm] [Edited 1/18/12 17:21pm] [Edited 1/18/12 17:28pm] [Edited 1/18/12 17:34pm] [Edited 1/19/12 13:22pm] bleh | |
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