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2006 Village Voice P&J Poll Results The 2006 Village Voice Pazz and Jop poll results are now up, and there are no real surprises that I can detect.
1. Bob Dylan, MODERN TIMES 2. TV on the Radio, RETURN TO COOKIE MOUNTAIN 3. Ghostface Killah, FISHSCALE 4. The Hold Steady, BOYS AND GIRLS IN AMERICA 5. Gnarls Barkley, ST. ELSEWHERE 6. Arctic Monkeys, WHATEVER PEOPLE SAY I AM, THAT’S WHAT I’M NOT 7. Clipse, HELL HATH NO FURY 8. Neko Case, FOX CONFESSOR BRINGS THE FLOOD 9. Joanna Newsom, YS 10. Tom Waits, ORPHANS: BRAWLERS, BAWLERS AND BASTARDS 11. Cat Power, THE GREATEST 12. Sonic Youth, RATHER RIPPED 13. The Decemberists, THE CRANE WIFE 14. Belle and Sebastian, THE LIFE PURSUIT 15. Jenny Lewis w/The Watson Twins, RABBIT FUR COAT 16. The Knife, SILENT SHOUT 17. My Chemical Romance, THE BLACK PARADE 18. Yo La Tengo, I AM NOT AFRAID OF YOU AND I WILL BEAT YOUR ASS 19. Bruce Springsteen, WE SHALL OVERCOME: THE SEEGER SESSIONS 20. Dixie Chicks, TAKING THE LONG WAY 21. Ornette Coleman, SOUND GRAMMAR 22. Hot Chip, THE WARNING 23. Band of Horses, EVERYTHING ALL THE TIME 24. Yeah Yeah Yeahs, SHOW YOUR BONES 25. The Roots, GAME THEORY 26. The Raconteurs, BROKEN BOY SOLDIERS 27. Rosanne Cash, BLACK CADILLAC 28. Justin Timberlake, FUTURESEX/LOVESOUNDS 29. T.I., KING 30. J Dilla aka Jay Dee, DONUTS 31. Scott Walker, THE DRIFT 32. Elvis Costello/Allen Toussaint, THE RIVER IN REVERSE 33. Beck, THE INFORMATION 34. Lupe Fiasco, FOOD & LIQUOR 35. Destroyer, DESTROYER’S RUBIES 36. Regina Spektor, BEGIN TO HOPE 37. Lily Allen, ALRIGHT, STILL 38. The Coup, PICK A BIGGER WEAPON 39. Girl Talk, NIGHT RIPPER 40, Thom Yorke, THE ERASER The Village Voice music poll is compiled annually from the lists of hundreds of critics. This is the first poll taken since the firing of Voice music editor Robert Christgau, and at first glance it does look like participation has gone down a bit. In 2004 over 800 critics participated and it seems that only 494 ballots were received this year. http://www.villagevoice.c...zandjop06/ [Edited 2/7/07 3:13am] | |
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I find hard to fathom that Van Hunt gets no consideration from any critics whatsoever in pop or R&B circles. It's as if he never put out a record. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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namepeace said: I find hard to fathom that Van Hunt gets no consideration from any critics whatsoever in pop or R&B circles. It's as if he never put out a record.
No Robin or Nelly Furtado either. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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namepeace said: I find hard to fathom that Van Hunt gets no consideration from any critics whatsoever in pop or R&B circles. It's as if he never put out a record.
Maybe they just don't like him? I think he's a bit on the dull side. Talented? Sure, but I just don't care for his music. | |
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The Singles results:
1 Gnarls Barkley - Crazy 2 T.I. - What You Know 3 Aguilera, Christina - Ain't No Other Man 4 Justin Timberlake featuring T.I. - My Love 5 The Raconteurs - Steady, As She Goes 6 Nelly Furtado featuring Timbaland - Promiscuous 7 Justin Timberlake - Sexyback 8 Dixie Chicks - Not Ready To Make Nice 9 Lupe Fiasco - Kick, Push (tie) Arctic Monkeys - I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor 11 Killers, The - When You Were Young 12 My Chemical Romance - Welcome to the Black Parade 13 TV on the Radio - Wolf Like Me 14 Hot Chip - Over and Over 15 Lily Allen - Smile 16 Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean - Hips Don't Lie (tie) Prince - Black Sweat 18 Beyoncé - Irreplaceable 19 Rihanna - S.O.S 20 Furtado, Nelly - Maneater 21 Lily Allen - LDN 22 Pipettes - Pull Shapes (tie) Cassie - Me & U (tie) Band of Horses - Funeral 25 Peter Bjorn and John - Young Folks (tie) Kelis - Bossy 27 Cat Power - The Greatest (tie) Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Cheated Hearts (tie) Scissor Sisters - I Don't Feel Like Dancin' (tie) New York Dolls - Dance Like a Monkey (tie) Fergie - London Bridge (tie) Clipse featuring Pharrell - Mr. Me Too (tie) Chamillionaire featuring Krayzie Bone - Ridin' 34 Rick Ross - Hustlin' (tie) Lady Sovereign - Love Me Or Hate Me (tie) Corinne Bailey Rae - Put Your Records On (tie) Blige, Mary J. - Be Without You 38 Knife - We Share Our Mother's Health (tie) Camera Obscura - Lloyd, I'm Ready To Be Heartbroken (tie) Beyoncé - Ring The Alarm | |
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AlexdeParis said: namepeace said: I find hard to fathom that Van Hunt gets no consideration from any critics whatsoever in pop or R&B circles. It's as if he never put out a record.
No Robin or Nelly Furtado either. nelly furtado - 131st 8 votes, 65 points van hunt - 399th 2 votes, 20 points robin thicke - 249th 4 votes, 34 points [Edited 2/7/07 16:13pm] | |
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namepeace said: I find hard to fathom that Van Hunt gets no consideration from any critics whatsoever in pop or R&B circles. It's as if he never put out a record.
The Van Hunt album was in a 56-way tie at #399 on the list. | |
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sextonseven said: namepeace said: I find hard to fathom that Van Hunt gets no consideration from any critics whatsoever in pop or R&B circles. It's as if he never put out a record.
The Van Hunt album was in a 56-way tie at #399 on the list. The P&J album poll has never been too friendly to r&b or pop, I think. Those genres seem to be more likely to get recognized on the singles poll. | |
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70. Goldfrapp, SUPERNATURE
92. The Pipettes, WE ARE THE PIPETTES | |
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damosuzuki said: AlexdeParis said: No Robin or Nelly Furtado either. nelly furtado - 131st 8 votes, 65 points van hunt - 399th 2 votes, 20 points robin thicke - 249th 4 votes, 34 points I guess that's something. Interestingly enough, Nelly is one of only 2 acts with 2 top-20 singles (and they're all Timberland songs). "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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Musoc critics suck...many people don't listen to great music because these "pseudo gods of taste" guide them... | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: namepeace said: I find hard to fathom that Van Hunt gets no consideration from any critics whatsoever in pop or R&B circles. It's as if he never put out a record.
Maybe they just don't like him? I think he's a bit on the dull side. Talented? Sure, but I just don't care for his music. Reasonable ears can disagree, but I use this poll as an example. Van Hunt's album got pretty decent reviews from a lot of sources, but then they just forgot about him. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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namepeace said: RipHer2Shreds said: Maybe they just don't like him? I think he's a bit on the dull side. Talented? Sure, but I just don't care for his music. Reasonable ears can disagree, but I use this poll as an example. Van Hunt's album got pretty decent reviews from a lot of sources, but then they just forgot about him. Did he even get any radioplay or video play?? At least his first album had some obvious singles and he got some sopport on the Something New soundtrack He's so underappreciated. R&B radio doesn't even give him a chance If you will, so will I | |
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The Belle & Sebastian album "The Life Pursuit" was excellent.
Some of the other albums on the list, like "Rather Ripped", "The Eraser", and "Show Your Bones" were honestly kind of let downs to me. I listened to these albums a few times now they're collecting dust. It almost seems like the only reason they made the list was because of the band/artist's "cool" status - Sonic Youth, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and Thom Yorke - not necessarily because the albums were all that great. | |
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Tom said: The Belle & Sebastian album "The Life Pursuit" was excellent.
Some of the other albums on the list, like "Rather Ripped", "The Eraser", and "Show Your Bones" were honestly kind of let downs to me. I listened to these albums a few times now they're collecting dust. It almost seems like the only reason they made the list was because of the band/artist's "cool" status - Sonic Youth, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and Thom Yorke - not necessarily because the albums were all that great. I was a little disappointed when I first heard 'Show Your Bones', but after seeing the YYYs live a few times last year, the album grew on me. So much so that it made my own personal top 20. | |
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i NEED to find that girl talk "night ripper" album!!! | |
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