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Thread started 11/23/08 2:42am

eaglebear4839

My top 15 albums from this decade

Lateralus - Tool (2001)
Slipknot - Iowa (2001)
This Way - Jewel (2002)
Comfort Woman - Meshell Ndegeocello (2003)
Thirteenth Step - A Perfect Circle (2003)
The Love Below - Andre 3000 (2003)
House Of Secrets - Otep (2004)
Engineers - Engineers (2005)
Aerial - Kate Bush (2006)
Death of the Party - KUDU
Monotheist - Celtic Frost (2006)
Year Zero - Nine Inch Nails (2007)
The World Has Made Me the Man Of My Dreams - Meshell Ndegeocello (2007)
The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of Niggy Tardust - Saul Williams (2007)
New Amerykah pt. 1 (4th World War) - Erykah Badu (2008)

Yours?
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Reply #1 posted 11/23/08 3:08am

IstenSzek

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in no particular order, my fav 15 since 2000 are:


chad van gaalen - infiniheart
beck - sea change
paul mccartney - chaos & creation in the backyard
björk - vespertine
burial - untrue
alva noto & ryuichi sakamoto - insen
radiohead - in rainbows
bat for lashes - fur and gold
nick cave - the proposition [original soundtrack]
arcade fire - funeral
anthony & the johnsons - i am a bird now
sufjan stevens - illinois
martina topley bird - quixotic
gonzales - solo piano
placebo - sleeping with ghosts

i've restricted myself to a max of 1 album per artist
or group since some of these people had more than one
album that would be in my top 15. but for reasons of
variety, i've picked only one per group/artist. and i
haven't included any albums released this year.
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #2 posted 11/23/08 7:59am

TRON

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IstenSzek said:

i've restricted myself to a max of 1 album per artist
or group since some of these people had more than one
album that would be in my top 15. but for reasons of
variety, i've picked only one per group/artist. and i
haven't included any albums released this year.

Sexton won't like that! But that's probably what I'd do too.
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Reply #3 posted 11/23/08 8:01am

aalloca

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nice list to the above 2. Nice eclectic taste.

I have a few not sure if they are all from this decade: In no order

Andre -Love Below
Ryan Adams-Easy Tiger
Aimee Mann-Smilers
Aimee Mann-Bachelor #2
John Frusciante Curtains
Beck Sea Change
Arcade Fire-Funeral
The Hold Steady-Boys and Girls of America
Cat Power-The greatest
Cody chesnutt- Headphone Masterpiece
Dave Fitzhugh-Honkey Inferno
John Mayer-Continuum
REM Reveal
RHCP-Stadium Arcad
Rufus Wainwright _Want 1
Shakira Oral Fix Vol 1
Music is the best...
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Reply #4 posted 11/23/08 9:33am

IstenSzek

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aalloca said:



Ryan Adams-Easy Tiger


i wanted to include ryan adams too but i couldn't pick
which of his albums to include since i like them all.
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #5 posted 11/23/08 9:55am

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going with one per artist and in no particular order, since i'm not really in the mood to rank things lately:

Mercury Rev - All Is Dream (2001)
Bjork - Vespertine (2001)
Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago (2008)
Sufjan Stevens - Illinois (2005)
Sigur Ros - Takk (2005)
David Bowie - Heathen (2002)
Me'shell Ndegeocello - The World Has Made Me The Man Of My Dreams (2007)
Rufus Wainwright - Want One (2003)
Madonna - American Life (2003)
Prince - Musicology (2004)
Arcade Fire - Neon Bible (2007)
U2 - How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb (2004)
Amy Winehouse - Back To Black (2007)
Goldfrapp - Seventh Tree (2008)
Justice - Cross (2007)

and I just realized this doesn't necessarily line up with my rateyourmusic lists.
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Reply #6 posted 11/23/08 10:03am

MattyJam

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Tori Amos - Scarlett's Walk
Tori Amos - The Beekeeper
Prince - Planet Earth
Chaka Khan - Funk This
David Bowie - Heathen
Neil Young - Living With War
Neil Young - Chrome Dreams II
Kate Bush - Aerial
Michael Jackson - Invincible
Foo Fighters - Echoes Patience Silence & Grace
Van Hunt - On The Jungle Floor
RHCP - By The Way
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Dig Lazarus Dig!!!

I'm sure there's more, but that's all I can think of for now...
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Reply #7 posted 11/23/08 10:49am

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In no certain order (and I ran out of room, but oh well) . .



1. All That You Can’t Leave Behind – U2 (2000)
2. Musicology – Prince (2004)
3. Brand New Day – Sting (2000)
4. Can’t Take Me Home – Pink (2000)
5. Raw Footage – Ice Cube (2008)
6. Kina- Kina (2000)
7. Long Road Out of Eden – The Eagles (2007)
8. Only By The Night – Kings of Leon (2008)
9. Peachtree Road – Elton John (2004)
10. Wildcard – TTD (2001)
11. The Trouble With Being Me – Macy Gray (2003)
12. 3121 –Prince (2006)
13. Dance With My Father – Luther Vandross (2003)
14. Damage – Kosheen (2007)
15. Josh Groban – Josh Groban (2003)
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Reply #8 posted 11/23/08 11:00am

Harlepolis

SUPRMAN said:

In no certain order (and I ran out of room, but oh well) . .



1. All That You Can’t Leave Behind – U2 (2000)
2. Musicology – Prince (2004)
3. Brand New Day – Sting (2000)
4. Can’t Take Me Home – Pink (2000)
5. Raw Footage – Ice Cube (2008)
6. Kina- Kina (2000)
7. Long Road Out of Eden – The Eagles (2007)
8. Only By The Night – Kings of Leon (2008)
9. Peachtree Road – Elton John (2004)
10. Wildcard – TTD (2001)
11. The Trouble With Being Me – Macy Gray (2003)
12. 3121 –Prince (2006)
13. Dance With My Father – Luther Vandross (2003)
14. Damage – Kosheen (2007)
15. Josh Groban – Josh Groban (2003)


Well well well lol

Look who decided to pay the "non-Prince music" a visit batting eyes

Its nice to take a look @ your musical taste though,,,,,I'm waiting for 2elijah to show up in here as well.
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Reply #9 posted 11/23/08 11:08am

PurpleCharm

No particular order...

1. How I Do - Res (2001)
2. Lovers Rock - Sade (2000)
3. Demon Days - Gorillaz (2005)
4. 3121 - Prince (2006)
5. Strange Flower - Aya (2004)
6. Complex Simplicity - Teedra Moses (2004)
7. Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds Vol. 1 - Jill Scott (2000)

I can't think of anymore right now.
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Reply #10 posted 11/23/08 11:09am

SUPRMAN

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Harlepolis said:

SUPRMAN said:

In no certain order (and I ran out of room, but oh well) . .



1. All That You Can’t Leave Behind – U2 (2000)
2. Musicology – Prince (2004)
3. Brand New Day – Sting (2000)
4. Can’t Take Me Home – Pink (2000)
5. Raw Footage – Ice Cube (2008)
6. Kina- Kina (2000)
7. Long Road Out of Eden – The Eagles (2007)
8. Only By The Night – Kings of Leon (2008)
9. Peachtree Road – Elton John (2004)
10. Wildcard – TTD (2001)
11. The Trouble With Being Me – Macy Gray (2003)
12. 3121 –Prince (2006)
13. Dance With My Father – Luther Vandross (2003)
14. Damage – Kosheen (2007)
15. Josh Groban – Josh Groban (2003)


Well well well lol

Look who decided to pay the "non-Prince music" a visit batting eyes

Its nice to take a look @ your musical taste though,,,,,I'm waiting for 2elijah to show up in here as well.



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Reply #11 posted 11/23/08 11:25am

Harlepolis

In no order

1. No More Drama - Mary J Blige
2. The Rainbow Children - Prince
3. The Way I See It/Instant Vintage/Lucy Pearl - Raphael Saadiq
4. Mama's Gun/Worldwide Underground - Erykah Badu
5. 1st Born Second - Bilal
6. El Camino - Adriana Evans
7. So Blu - Blu Cantrell
8. Stranger On Earth - Lina
9. Faithfully/The 1st Lady - Faith Evans
10. Southern Hummingbird/This Is Me - Tweet
11. Voodoo - D'Angelo
12. Funk This - Chaka Khan
13. Truthfully Speaking - Truth Hurts
14. S/T - Aaliyah
15. Mahogany - Angie Stone
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Reply #12 posted 11/23/08 11:32am

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Harlepolis said:


11. Voodoo - D'Angelo


Wasn't that 1999?
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Reply #13 posted 11/23/08 11:36am

Harlepolis

MattyJam said:

Harlepolis said:


11. Voodoo - D'Angelo


Wasn't that 1999?


http://en.wikipedia.org/w...oo_(album)

I think because How Does It Feel was released in 1999.
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Reply #14 posted 11/23/08 11:45am

Timmy84

Stankonia - Outkast
Aaliyah - Aaliyah
Under Construction - Missy
No More Drama - MJB (yep that album was great)
Funk This - Chaka Khan
Coming From Where I'm From - Anthony Hamilton
Discipline - Janet
A Time 2 Love - Stevie Wonder
Hybrid Theory - Linkin Park
Unplugged 2.0 - Lauryn Hill
Graduation - Kanye West
A Love Story - Vivian Green
The Diary of Alicia Keys - Alicia Keys
Growing Pains - MJB
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Reply #15 posted 11/23/08 12:08pm

Harlepolis

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Unplugged 2.0 - Lauryn Hill


I KNEW I 4got something...!!!!!
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Reply #16 posted 11/23/08 4:00pm

BT11

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Modern Times - Bob Dylan
The Rainbow Children - Prince
Kid A - Radiohead
In Rainbows - Radiohead
Illinois - Sufja Stevens
Voodoo - D'Angelo
Modern Guilt - Beck
The Warning - Hot Chip
Invincible - Michael Jackson
Amnesiac - Radiohead
Sigur Rós - ()
Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend
Erykah Badu - New Amerykah
3121 - Prince
Return To Cookie Mountain - TV On The Radio
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Reply #17 posted 11/23/08 6:08pm

alphastreet

in no order:

Brandy-Full Moon
Madonna-American Life
Evanescence-Fallen
Michael Jackson-Invincible
Janet-Discipline
Mariah Carey-Emancipation of Mimi
Madonna-Confessions on a Dancefloor
Kanye West-Late Registration
Justin Timberlake-FutureSex Lovesounds
Janet-All For You
Madonna-Hard Candy
Destiny's Child-Survivor
Beyonce-B'Day
Justin Timberlake-Justified
Nelly Furtado-Loose
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Reply #18 posted 11/23/08 6:32pm

Mara

As of 11.23.08:

Tori Fixx / The Mochasutra (2000)
Backroom Matches / Sota! (2002)
The Presets / Beams (2006)
Calvin Harris / I Created Disco (2007)
Jay Jay Johanson / Rush (2005)
Lucky Soul / The Great Unwanted (2007)
Infadels / We Are Not The Infadels (2006)
soce, the elemental wizard / I'm In My Own World (2004)
Alana Davis / Surrender Dorothy (2005)
The Ordinary Boys / How To Get Everything You Ever Wanted In Ten Easy Steps (2006)
Mr Hudson & The Library / A Tale of Two Cities (2007)
Bombay Rockers / Introducing (2005)
Zoot Woman / Living In A Magazine (2001)
Beth In Battle Mode / Technical Know-How (2007)
Darin / Break The News (2006)
The Attic / Remember Tomorrow (2007)
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Reply #19 posted 11/23/08 6:35pm

eaglebear4839

I don't believe I forgot From Chaos - 311 (2001). That would replace The Love Below.

eaglebear4839 said:

Lateralus - Tool (2001)
Slipknot - Iowa (2001)
This Way - Jewel (2002)
Comfort Woman - Meshell Ndegeocello (2003)
Thirteenth Step - A Perfect Circle (2003)
The Love Below - Andre 3000 (2003)
House Of Secrets - Otep (2004)
Engineers - Engineers (2005)
Aerial - Kate Bush (2006)
Death of the Party - KUDU
Monotheist - Celtic Frost (2006)
Year Zero - Nine Inch Nails (2007)
The World Has Made Me the Man Of My Dreams - Meshell Ndegeocello (2007)
The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of Niggy Tardust - Saul Williams (2007)
New Amerykah pt. 1 (4th World War) - Erykah Badu (2008)

Yours?
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Reply #20 posted 11/23/08 7:22pm

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Oh god this hard. And notice how little Prince is on these lists..

Rilo Kiley - More Adventurous
Sleater-Kinney - One Beat
Arcade Fire - Neon Bible
Bright Eyes - I'm Wide Awake It's Morning
Outkast - Stankonia
Sufjan Stevens - Illinois
Bob Dylan - Modern Times
Drive By Truckers - Dirty South
Hold Steady - Separation Sunday
The Rapture - Echoes
De La Soul - AOI: Bionix
Sonic Youth - Rather Ripped
Pernice Brothers - Discover a Lovelier You
Modest Mouse - Good News for People Who Love Bad News
Postal Service - Give Up
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1. Raphael Saadiq - Instant Vintage - 2002
2. Goapele - Change it All - 2005
3. D'Angelo - Voodoo - 2000
4. John Legend - Get Lifted - 2004
5. Janet - Damita Jo - 2004
6. Janet - All for You - 2001
7. Amy Winehouse - Back to Black - 2007
8. Maxwell - Now - 2001
9. Prince - Rave Into the Joy Fantastic - 2000
10. Chante Moore - Exposed - 2000
11. Kaskade - It's You, It's Me - 2003
12. Van Hunt - Van Hunt - 2004
13. DJ Quik - Balance & Options - 2000
14. Raphael Saadiq - Ray Ray - 2004
15. Babyface - Face 2 Face - 2001
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Reply #22 posted 11/24/08 1:36am

HamsterHuey

My list contains albums that ruled my world and were albums that I played over and over again, like in the 80's and 90's; albums that are good to me from start to end.

I wished I could include Prince, Tori Amos, Kate Bush, U2; people whom's music made a huge impact on me in the 80's and 90's but the fire seems to have gone out of them and they have not delivered albums that could entice me or make me listen to it over and over again.

Of all the artists you already named, I could have also included Rilo Kiley, D'Angelo, Burial, Me'Shell NdegéOcello, Erykah Badu, Calvin Harris, Beck, Chad VanGaalen, Ryan Adams, Aimee Mann or Martina Topley-Bird. If only I was allowed more than 15.

Of the artists I cannot see entries, I could have named Bruce Springsteen, Moloko, Hot Chip, compilations from the Maison Kitsune label, Confutatis, Keziah Jones, Kid 606, Joni Mitchell, Harry Connick Jr, Digitalis, Boards of Canada, Autechre and many, many more, as they all made albums that captivated me from start to end, but I had to make a choice.

And here it is;

Björk // Vespertine [2001]
Norma Jean Bell // Come Into My Room [2001]
The Arcade Fire // Funeral [2004]
Franz Ferdinand // Franz Ferdinand [2004]
Interpol // Antics [2004]
Rahsaan Patterson // After Hours [2004]
Iron & Wine // Woman King [2005]
Roísín Murphy // Ruby Blue [2005]
Jenny Lewis & The Watson Twins // Rabbit Fur Coat [2006]
The Knife // Silent Shout [2006]
Ellen Allien & Apparat // Orchestra Of Bubbles [2006]
Tom Yorke // The Eraser [2006]
Justice // Cross [2007]
Radiohead // In Rainbows [2007]
Grace Jones // Hurricane [2008]






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AlexdeParis

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Harlepolis said:

MattyJam said:



Wasn't that 1999?


http://en.wikipedia.org/w...oo_(album)

I think because How Does It Feel was released in 1999.

You mean "Left & Right," the first single.
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D'Angelo - Voodoo
A-ha - Minor Earth Major Sky
Steely Dan - Two Against Nature
Radiohead - Kid A
Michael Jackson - Invincible
David Bowie - Heathen
Coldplay - A Rush Of Blood To The Head
Beck - Sea Change
Ed Harcourt - From Every Sphere
Fleetwood Mac - Say You Will
Alicia Keys - The Diary Of
KT Tunstall - Eye To The Telescope
Kate Bush - Aerial
Coldplay - Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends
Oasis - Dig Out Your Soul
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Reply #25 posted 11/24/08 2:58am

HamsterHuey

I must admit, it was rather hard to make choices here, but in the end I just settled on what albums ruled my world and made me wanna put it on as soon as it was finished; albums that crawl into your being and that you want, that you need to make your own.

Björk is an artist that I will always follow, like Prince, as she is a force onto herself; genuine and never doing exactly what you expect, or want her to do. Here post 2001 albums are not as strong as what came before, but she always intrigues.
Vespertine was an album that is linked to an amazing concert I saw at the opera house and just like the previous concerts, it was magnificent, totally mind shattering. She took me on an emotional rollercoaster ride and knew where to hit me, both with the quiet songs and the bombastic songs.

Norma Jean Bell just has one album, sadly, but it invokes the people she worked with in the past (Zappa, Parliament) and then takes it a step further; one smorgasm of party noises. Mixed into what seems one track, this album always delivers the party feeling I need prior to going out dancing.

The Arcade Fire is a hyped band, like Franz Ferdinand and The White Stripes. Melancholy is often something I can tap into easily, due to my own personality, but this album clawed it’s way into my sub-consciousness. Their second album did not capture me as much as the multi-cultural amalgam on Funeral. Maybe it’s the subject matter in combination with all before mentioned that made it resonate with me so deeply; to me it was one of the soundtracks of the first year of having to miss my mother. My fave album of 2004.

Where Funeral tapped into my grief, Franz Ferdinand’s debut tapped into my wanting, no; needing to jump for joy. The album is bouncy and fun, just what I needed to lighten up. As with The Arcade Fire, they did not deliver a follow-up I could get into as much, but that does not mean I do not still love the vibe of this album.

Interpol was not on my radar much before this album; their debut was not bad, but lingered a bit too much in their love of Joy Division and that tainted the experience for me. Until Antics was released, that is; then I made the click. Still, I like the pound on this album better than their debut album; in my mind it’s totally connected to my trying to wanting to lift up again, like a heartbeat.

Rahsaan Patterson has one of the most interesting male voices, of all male vocalists out there he makes me think of Prince the most. His prolific song writing for so many 90’s R&B artists made his song writing firm, yet still very soulful, while I think he could be an amazing cross-over artist; Pitch Black, from his previous regular album proved to me I am right when it comes to that. Of all the ‘soul’ artists out there, he and D’Angelo make me tick that way; wanting to hear them play more styles than just R&B stuff. After Hours is soulful, full of joy and very sexy.

Iron & Wine is Sam Beam’s artist name. Beam’s first two albums seem to be straight-up folk, but this EP to me sounds like what Blue was to Joni Mitchell; an album that transcends a certain style and showcases a new level of song writing, delicately branching out musically and enriching his lyrical skills. Just six songs grace this EP, but they are all perfect and hauntingly beautiful.

Then one of my favourite artists released her solo debut; singer of Moloko, one of the freakiest bands of the 90’s and therefore immediately interesting to me, as working in record stores will help you cut through the crap with an immense ease. Ruby Blue was pre-released on limited vinyl singles, including a bonus track not on the CD and collecting them was half the pre-release fun of the album. The songs made me wanna dance, jump and sing along. It was my favourite album that year; jumping from outrageous to introvert, this album seemed to include all the mood swings I go through on a weekly base, so however I felt, this album seemed to speak to me on more than one level.

2006 was an amazing year for me, musically; four albums of that year ended up on this list. I bumped into Jenny Lewis on Cokemachineglow, my fave indie music site. Lead singer of Rilo Kiley, I of course wanted to hear what she came up with solo. Well, solo; she shared the credit with The Watson Twins. Their album was lyrically invoking early Dolly Parton and some of my fave bluegrass/folk artists.

This was also the year my buddy David played We Share Our Mothers’ Health, single of The Knife’s Silent Shout album. The electronic song sounds so natural it just imprinted itself onto my soul after one listen. I think I played it 20 times non-stop, until the download of the album was in and the rest of the album had almost the exact reaction. The electronic sounds invoked 1983 Eurythmics and Angelo Badalamenti’s Twin Peaks soundtrack, while the voices of Karin and Olof Dreijer made me think of Björk. Like Eurythmics and Björk they have the ability to make electronic sounds feel organic. The sounds switch between melancholy and incorporate techno sounds, to turn into something that my mind links to one of my fave bands ever, Joy Division. I love this album with every fibre of my soul and body.

Silent Shout just paved the way for my other favourite electro outing of that year; Ellen Allien & Apparat’s Orchestra Of Bubbles. Two German DJ’s coming up with techno beats that sometimes sound like Andrea Parker, until the beat just rips it to shreds. To listen to this on your iPod is to lose yourself; it transports you to other worlds sonically that most people would need pills and other substances to reach. At least, that’s what it does to me.

Tom Yorke finished 2006 for me. His voice as always gripping, his lyrics mystifying, the beats of this album firmly set in the electronica sounds Radiohead started embracing since ’97, songs like Black Swan hit home with a swift easy. Radiohead’s amalgam of electronica and rock is what made me fan of this band, with IstenSzek showing me the ropes and since then this band steadily developed themselves into fixtures on my favourite everything lists.

Justice. One quirky hit single, one album. One listen made me fan; with Waters Of Nazareth pounding it’s way onto my fave song list. The entire album is a boom, but it’s nothing compared to these two DJ’s live; I haven’t seen a DJ set that was able to turn a bunch of people into one mess of sweaty, jumping lunatics ever since seeing Sacha & Digweed turning Renaissance into holy ground. Also always imprinted on my retina; Abierman’s rather puzzled face at the crowd. [grin]

Radiohead returned with an album that took some time getting into, weird enough, but once broken into neatly, it’s various songs easily became a fixture on several of my play lists. To me, this album was as hard to get into as Lovesexy in 1988, but the fruits of the trouble of getting used to it were an overwhelming multitude of favourite songs.

Last on the list; Grace Jones’ Hurricane. Having been a fan since Slave To The Rhythm and then working my ways back, Jones is huge favourite of mine. As always, she moves on up a step with this album, without losing what made her past work classic; her voice is what draws me in, as always. It’s sexy, it’s brutal, it’s all over the place. I was scared, so scared. People that do not release music for a long time often seem to lose the thing that made them so special in the past, but not Jones. It seems she knows her strength and weakness and uses both to her own advantage, crafting an album that is relentless in both emotion and sound. To me, this is probably one of the best albums she released.
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HamsterHuey

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Coldplay


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Reply #27 posted 11/24/08 3:12am

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HamsterHuey said:



Justice. One quirky hit single, one album. One listen made me fan; with Waters Of Nazareth pounding it’s way onto my fave song list. The entire album is a boom, but it’s nothing compared to these two DJ’s live; I haven’t seen a DJ set that was able to turn a bunch of people into one mess of sweaty, jumping lunatics ever since seeing Sacha & Digweed turning Renaissance into holy ground. Also always imprinted on my retina; Abierman’s rather puzzled face at the crowd. [grin]




Only because Justice is a poor man's Daft Punk..... nod
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Reply #28 posted 11/24/08 3:14am

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IstenSzek said:

aalloca said:



Ryan Adams-Easy Tiger


i wanted to include ryan adams too but i couldn't pick
which of his albums to include since i like them all.



Cold Roses is his magnum opus of this decade.....also due to The Cardinals!

But he will excell.....he will excell! nod
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HamsterHuey

abierman said:

HamsterHuey said:

Justice. Also always imprinted on my retina; Abierman’s rather puzzled face at the crowd. [grin]


Only because Justice is a poor man's Daft Punk..... nod


Justice are the Beatles, compared to Daft Punk's Monkees.
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