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Thread started 12/08/04 2:25pm

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YOUR TOP FIVE ALBUMS OF 2004?

show us your top five albums of 2004...lets see what has got you purring this year.....here are mine, cheers.
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1..elliott smith...the basement on the hill
2..brian wilson....smile
3..keane.....hopes and fears
4..prince.....musicology
5..snow patrol.....final straw
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Reply #1 posted 12/08/04 2:28pm

paisleypark4

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In no order so far....

Kanye West - College Droput
Prince - Musicology
Janet - Damita Jo
Nas - Street Desciple
Eminem - Encore

Where can i find a complete list of releases???
[Edited 12/8/04 14:29pm]
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Reply #2 posted 12/08/04 2:32pm

MoonCat

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no special order...

Kenna- New Scared Cow
U2- How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
Prince- Musicology
Gwen Stefani- LAMB
Van Hunt- (ugh! whats the name of it!! mad )
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Reply #3 posted 12/08/04 3:43pm

Anxiety

!!! - louden up now
kimya dawson - hidden vagenda
prince - mucousology
gwen stefani - LAMB
nick cave & the bad seeds - lyre of orpheus/abattoir blues
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Reply #4 posted 12/08/04 3:48pm

mrdespues

Elliott Smith - From A Basement On The Hill
Gwen Stefani - L.A.M.B.
Prince - Musicology
Nirvana - With The Lights Out
Kylie Minogue - Body Language (US 2004 release)

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Reply #5 posted 12/08/04 3:56pm

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Reply #6 posted 12/08/04 4:22pm

VinnyM27

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Too soon. I'm expecting the new U2 CD, so we'll see.
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Reply #7 posted 12/08/04 4:33pm

dancerella

1) Musicology (for the true funk soldiers)
2) To the 5 burroughs
3) Scizophrenic
4) Love angel music baby
5) Rythym & gansta (the master piece)


that might not be the right order but you get the picture.
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Reply #8 posted 12/08/04 4:40pm

damosuzuki

1) Delgados - Universal Audio
2) Magnetic Fields - i
3) Icarus Line - Penance Soiree
4) A.C. Newman - Slow Wonder
5) Drive-By Truckers - Dirty South

I haven't heard the Arcade Fire record that everybody's raving about yet, and I just bought the Modest Mouse album last week and haven't really digested it in full...so this is probably a work in process.
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Reply #9 posted 12/08/04 4:43pm

Anxiety

damosuzuki said:

1) Delgados - Universal Audio
2) Magnetic Fields - i
3) Icarus Line - Penance Soiree
4) A.C. Newman - Slow Wonder
5) Drive-By Truckers - Dirty South

I haven't heard the Arcade Fire record that everybody's raving about yet, and I just bought the Modest Mouse album last week and haven't really digested it in full...so this is probably a work in process.


i was really, really impressed with the magnetic fields CD...i'm usually pretty lukewarm on their stuff, but this one blew me away for some reason. nod
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Reply #10 posted 12/08/04 4:46pm

Funkster

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1) The Earlies - These Were The Earlies - a sonic boom of Mercury Rev entwined with echos of the Beach Boys playing in the Beta Bands shed complete with monolithic chasms of thunderous synths and plaintive strings. A Must Have

2) Comets on Fire - Blue Cathedral - If any band had tried to meld the spirit of Floyd with the riffs of Sabbath, the sludgeathon of Kyuss and the almighty rock beheamoth of Zeppelin, I'd have told you to take a flying leap - that Comets on Fire have produced a record that exceeds this albut brief pigeoholing is a trimuph beyond belief.

3) Dungen - Ta Det Lungt - Psyche rock in 2004 with Swedeish vocals - NAH! Well, you'd be wrong. This one-man delirium rivals Beck in his heydey for musical accomplishment on this his first solo release. Pinning The Who, The Creation and countless rock n' roll classics he tops it off with the cream of the avant garde recalling the likes of Sigur Ros and post-rock to deliver one of this year's most beguling efforts.

4) The Streets - A Grand Don't Come For Free - That a chav with a penchant for mobiles and burberry could complete the best concept LP since The Mars Volta is truly remarkable. Skinner tells the best joke-monologues since Billy Connolly and instills his street-poetry with the pathos of Alan Bennett - each twist and turn is heartbreaking as it is hysterical. A triumph for the outsider.

5) Ghost - Hypnotic Underworld - Where to start? An outlandish commune of hippy Maharishi Japanese funksters with their hearts on the soul and their heads in the clouds. This combines soul-funk-post-rock-jazz-fusion and everything else. A prog-rock monster that'll take you a month to digest - but the results a truly satisfying. Just remember to swallow and taste before recording a verdict.

6) Secret Machines - Now Here is Nowhere - Beautiful. Complete with Floydian rasps and Flaming Lips sweeps this is the sound of space-rock being taken to the next level. Tremello and echo are driven on a plane of Spiritualized and Ashra Tempel with the added kick of some far out Venus-like nymph with bisons bollocks. A magical record with traces of Neil Young played through the dynamo of NASA.

7) Adem - Homesongs - This should have been furthet up the list but I forgot. Basically this is the Best singer-songwriter release of the year. Forget about Damien Rice and all those supermarket types - this is hearfelt, emotion-wreaking beauty wrapped up in warm blankets with zithers, accordians and whiskey-soaked vocals adding to a concoction of pure soul. Another MUST buy. You really should you know.

I know thats Seven - but seven's surely the magic number on Prince.Org. I'd add Deat From Above, The Music, Oceansize and TV On The Radio - but hey we aint got forever.

I agree with Musicology being a good LP - but I think if you Org-ers look deep into your souls you -as I do, as a MASSIVE - Prince fan, know this is far from his best - and in such a tremendous year for records - Prince hasn't shone as brightly.
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Reply #11 posted 12/08/04 4:51pm

damosuzuki

Anxiety said:

damosuzuki said:

1) Delgados - Universal Audio
2) Magnetic Fields - i
3) Icarus Line - Penance Soiree
4) A.C. Newman - Slow Wonder
5) Drive-By Truckers - Dirty South

I haven't heard the Arcade Fire record that everybody's raving about yet, and I just bought the Modest Mouse album last week and haven't really digested it in full...so this is probably a work in process.


i was really, really impressed with the magnetic fields CD...i'm usually pretty lukewarm on their stuff, but this one blew me away for some reason. nod


I totally agree - I think this is the first really consistent record I've heard by him. I've loved the odd track in the past, (The Loneliest Guy on the Lower East Side is one of my favourite songs by anyone) but I always thought the albums were loaded with overly-cute and very mannered filler. He really hit a home run with this album...


Edit - you would think I would know the title of one of my favourite songs - that should read "Luckiest Guy on the Lower East Side".
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Reply #12 posted 12/08/04 4:59pm

Anxiety

damosuzuki said:

Anxiety said:



i was really, really impressed with the magnetic fields CD...i'm usually pretty lukewarm on their stuff, but this one blew me away for some reason. nod


I totally agree - I think this is the first really consistent record I've heard by him. I've loved the odd track in the past, (The Loneliest Guy on the Lower East Side is one of my favourite songs by anyone) but I always thought the albums were loaded with overly-cute, and very mannered filler. He really hit a home run with this album...


i got to see them live this summer and i think that might have helped how much i enjoy this album, but still...i was liking it before i saw the show. i think you're right - it's a lot more toothy and no-nonsense than a lot of his past writing.
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Reply #13 posted 12/08/04 5:02pm

JANFAN4L



:::THE TOP FIVE ALBUMS OF 2004

  • Damita Jo, Janet Jackson
  • Black.Out (Part I), Tori Fixx
  • I'm In My Own World, Soce, The Elemental Wizard
  • Fefe Dobson, Fefe Dobson
  • Hooka: Diary of an R&B Hook Writer (A Money Talks Mixtape), Miss Money
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Reply #14 posted 12/08/04 5:09pm

Anxiety

Funkster said:


I agree with Musicology being a good LP - but I think if you Org-ers look deep into your souls you -as I do, as a MASSIVE - Prince fan, know this is far from his best - and in such a tremendous year for records - Prince hasn't shone as brightly.


I will agree with one thing - this is not Prince's best album.

HOWEVER, the last time I listened to a Prince album as much as I've listened to Musicology, and liked it from the first listen, I think Bill Clinton was in his first term as president...? lol

It's not his best album, no. But I think it's by far the most listenable album he's made in a long, long time.
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Reply #15 posted 12/08/04 5:17pm

JonSnow

i know the thread is Top 5, but I did my Top 10 a couple days ago.

Here they are:

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1. How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb – U2
2. Musicology – Prince
3. Around the Sun – REM
4. Uh Huh, Her – PJ Harvey
5. eMOTive - A Perfect Circle
6. The Cure – The Cure
7. Now Here is Nowhere – The Secret Machines
8. A Ghost is Born - Wilco
9. On the Shore – Charlotte Martin
10. Escondida – Jolie Holland
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Reply #16 posted 12/08/04 5:20pm

endorphin74

oddly, I don't have to preface this with "excluding Prince" confuse he just didn't make it in my top 5 again.

my favorite album of the year:

Interpol - Antics

the other 4 in no particular order:

U2 - How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb (i know it just came out, but I'm in love)

Kimya Dawson - Hidden Vagenda

Air - Talkie Walkie

The Charlatans - Up at the Lake

not far behind: wink

Prince - Musicology

The Cure - The Cure

Scissor Sisters - Scissor Sisters

Har Mar Superstar - The Handler
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Reply #17 posted 12/08/04 5:23pm

Anxiety

Air's "Talkie Walkie" came out this year??! I feel like I'm in a time warp!
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Reply #18 posted 12/08/04 6:19pm

endorphin74

Anxiety said:

Air's "Talkie Walkie" came out this year??! I feel like I'm in a time warp!


giggle

RIGHT?

That was one of the few CDs I had to look at the copyright on before using it for my 2004 smaplerfest smile
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Reply #19 posted 12/08/04 7:29pm

MrTation

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1. "Hear My Music" - Jimi Hendrix

2. "Rockin' The Reihn" - Grateful Dead

3. "Bless It's Pointed Little Head" ( Expanded Re-Issue) - Jefferson Airplane

4. "Rumours" ( Expanded Re-Issue) - Fleetwood Mac

5. The Essential Isley Brothers - Isley Brothers



martini Here's to living in the past... cool
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Reply #20 posted 12/08/04 7:32pm

GrayKing

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1. U2 - "How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb"
2. Prince - "Musicology"
3. George Michael - "Patience"
4. Elton John - "Peachtree Road"
5. and throw Rufus Wainwright - "Want Two" in there, even though i haven't listened to it yet.


these are my top 5 because these are about the only albums i got this year, except for "DamitaJo" and i'm sure as hell not putting that on the list. hence, the unheard Rufus album in slot #5.



whoops! edit. Loretta Lynn - "Van Lear Rose" can be #5
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Reply #21 posted 12/08/04 7:33pm

VoicesCarry

Janet Jackson - Damita Jo
Gwen Stefani - Love.Angel.Music.Baby
Jill Scott - Beautifully Human: Words & Sounds Volume II
David Ruffin - David (not a new album but unreleased until now!)
Kylie Minogue - Body Language

Honorable mention:

George Michael - Patience
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Reply #22 posted 12/08/04 7:40pm

SquirrelMeat

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1. Morissey - You are the quarry
2. Aha - The Swing Of Things Demos
3. Lenny Kravitz - Batism
4. Tears For Fears - Everybody likes A Happy ending
5. Keane - hopes and fears
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Reply #23 posted 12/08/04 7:59pm

damosuzuki

endorphin74 said:

Anxiety said:

Air's "Talkie Walkie" came out this year??! I feel like I'm in a time warp!


giggle

RIGHT?

That was one of the few CDs I had to look at the copyright on before using it for my 2004 smaplerfest smile


I just haven't been able to get that album to click with me yet. I guess I'm not trying hard enough...I'll have to revisit it one of these days...
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Reply #24 posted 12/08/04 8:03pm

mrdespues

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1. "Hear My Music" - Jimi Hendrix



never heard of that one...is it official?
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Reply #25 posted 12/08/04 8:07pm

goat2004

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1. Morissey - You are the quarry
2. Aha - The Swing Of Things Demos
3. Lenny Kravitz - Batism
4. Tears For Fears - Everybody likes A Happy ending
5. Keane - hopes and fears




AHA and Tears had new albums out this year?
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Reply #26 posted 12/08/04 9:39pm

paisleypark4

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Everybody got Gwen's CD except me!! sad sad
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Reply #27 posted 12/08/04 9:45pm

Anxiety

paisleypark4 said:

Everybody got Gwen's CD except me!! sad sad


so get it! biggrin
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Reply #28 posted 12/08/04 9:46pm

paisleypark4

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Anxiety said:

paisleypark4 said:

Everybody got Gwen's CD except me!! sad sad


so get it! biggrin


Come Blue Friday...
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Reply #29 posted 12/08/04 10:22pm

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Prince - Musicology
Eminem - Encore
Rubber Factory - The Black Keys
Deja Voodoo - Gov't Mule
Colonol Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains - The Big Eyeball in the Sky
If you've got funk, you've got style.
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