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2005 - A GREAT YEAR FOR MUSIC! I think there were plenty of memorable releases this year, especially from long-time established, classic acts. Here is my top 10 from 2005 (in no particular order). What are yours???
Beck - Guerero NIN - With Teeth Stevie Wonder - A Time 2 Love Earth, Wind & Fire - Illumination Rolling Stones - A Bigger Bang White Stripes - Get Behind Me Satan George Clinton - How Late Do U Have to Be ... Buddy Guy - Bring 'Em In Soulive - Break Out Robert Plant - Mighty Rearranger Peace, Scott If you've got funk, you've got style. | |
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No Prince ![]() | |
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Kate Bush is back though ![]() | |
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The Arcade Fire - Funeral
Beck - Guero Nine Inch Nails - With Teeth Saul Williams - Saul Williams Depeche Mode - Playing The Angel Brian Eno - Another Day on Earth | |
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I said that a few months ago and I still agree! It's been an exceptionally good year.
I've been loving the Hold Steady, Gorillaz, Supersystem, Silver Jews, Kate Bush, Bright Eyes, Sujan Stevens, Martha Wainwright, Pernice Brothers, Cardigans, Blackalicious, and liking lots more. Not a great year for hip-hop or R&B, imo, though. | |
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![]() Doves - Some Cities why are people still sleepin on this one, fantastic album. Snowden is incredible. | |
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D4L Shake dat Laffy Taffy ![]() | |
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Also really enjoyed this one...
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Tom said: Also really enjoyed this one...
![]() YES! That is another excellent one. I have to also add Audioslave. I am surprised more people are not chiming in with their top picks of the year. I thought there were more music aficionadoes on the Org. Where y'all at?! Peace, Scott If you've got funk, you've got style. | |
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MichaelsLight said: D4L Shake dat Laffy Taffy
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PANDURITO said: Kate Bush is back though
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Michael Jackson - The Ultimate Collection (Techinally it was 2004 but I'll count it)
The Essential Michael Jackson Inxs - Switch (Coming later this Month) & Live At Barker Hangar (Out on iTunes) George Michael - George Michael Digital Download EP (I gotta get my hands on this somehow..) Rob Thomas - Something To Be & Something More EP Billy Joel - My Lives (Coming later this month) ![]() [Edited 11/9/05 14:10pm] | |
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I can't believe that so many of my favorite artists released new music this year:
Jamiroquai 'Dynamite' Earth Wind and Fire 'Illumination' Stevie Wonder 'A Time 2 Love' Santana 'All That I Am' Madonna 'Confessions On A Dancefloor' I got ALOT of great new music to get me through the winter ![]() | |
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HardcoreJollies said: Buddy Guy - Bring 'Em In ![]() When I first heard that it was going to have a lot of guest artists, I was extremely sceptical, but I was amazed that it doesn't feel like a superstar duet album. It feels like Buddy all the way. It's Buddy a little laid back and into the R&B groove, and it's damn good. ![]() ![]() [Edited 11/10/05 5:06am] It's a jungle out there. | |
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JACKAL said: HardcoreJollies said: Buddy Guy - Bring 'Em In ![]() When I first heard that it was going to have a lot of guest artists, I was extremely sceptical, but I was amazed that it doesn't feel like a superstar duet album. It feels like Buddy all the way. It's Buddy a little laid back and into the R&B groove, and it's damn good. ![]() ![]() so this album has been released already? Months ago,I heard that Carlos Santana would be producing it.Does Carlos appear on the album at all? . [Edited 11/10/05 5:33am] | |
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DavidEye said: JACKAL said: ![]() When I first heard that it was going to have a lot of guest artists, I was extremely sceptical, but I was amazed that it doesn't feel like a superstar duet album. It feels like Buddy all the way. It's Buddy a little laid back and into the R&B groove, and it's damn good. ![]() ![]() so this album has been released already? Months ago,I heard that Carlos Santana would be producing it.Does Carlos appear on the album at all? . [Edited 11/10/05 5:33am] He co-produces and performs on a cover of Screamin' Jay Hawkins' "I Put a Spell on You." Very nice track. ![]() A lot of people don't know that it's out and it's really hard to find in stores, right now. According to Buddy and his crew manager, this is because of the merger with Sony Music. According to Buddy, if you weren't originally on Sony and you aren't one of the "hot, young" artists on Jive, then you're basically getting shat on. He was furious that he can't even get the new cd to sell at his shows. His own damn cd, and they won't ship him any copies to sell. He was bitching about how much money he's losing each night and about how the album is basically doomed, because concerts are where he's selling the majority of his cds these days. ![]() It's a jungle out there. | |
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MendesCity said: I said that a few months ago and I still agree! It's been an exceptionally good year.
I've been loving the Hold Steady, Gorillaz, Supersystem, Silver Jews, Kate Bush, Bright Eyes, Sujan Stevens, Martha Wainwright, Pernice Brothers, Cardigans, Blackalicious, and liking lots more. Not a great year for hip-hop or R&B, imo, though. I finally picked up that Pernice Brothers album two weeks back, and have been head over heals with it ever since. They're deceptively great, because on the surface they seem so ordinary. I think this would be my album of the year if not for the Peels Sessions boxed set the Fall released. I like that Hold Steady record too - they were in town a few weeks back, but they came right when I was in the middle of period end at work so I couldn't make it. Harrumph... The Sujan Stevens record remains unheard by me, but everybody seems to be absolutely wetting themselves over it, so I'm sure I'll love it too when I do get around to picking it up. My other nominees: The Go-Betweens - Oceans Apart - despite the fact the album sounds like a 4th generation bootleg, the songs are the best they've ever done. The Books - Lost and Safe - My favourite Sunday afternoon record at the moment. The Decemberists - Picaresque - Relentlessly great - I have to get around to exploring their back catalogue. [Edited 11/11/05 13:11pm] | |
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