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10 BEST CDS OF 2003 ok folks... 99.9% of the new releases are already out... there have been some great releases this year... what are your faves?
after much thought, here's mine in order: 1. REALITY - David Bowie 2. ISSUES & OPTIONS - Phil Roy 3. HAIL TO THE THIEF - Radiohead 4. GET BORN - Jet 5. BARE - Annie Lennox 6. LOVE AND PAIN - Sarah Jane Morris 7. SPEAKERBOXX/THE LOVE BELOW - Outkast 8. INTERVENTIONS AND LULLABIES - The Format 9. WILDCARD - Terence Trent D'arby 10. GREENDALE - Neil Young & Crazy Horse - chris. . [This message was edited Wed Dec 10 21:13:43 PST 2003 by JonSnow] | |
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Diva? You mean Bare? (Though I don't blame you if Diva was one of your favorite albums of this year, it's damn good) | |
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LOL, um yeah Bare.... hehe.... [This message was edited Wed Dec 10 20:59:32 PST 2003 by JonSnow] | |
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I'm not sure if the order is right cuz I pulled this out of my ass. I'm including box sets and compilations too.
1. Madonna - American Life 2. David Bowie - Reality 3. New Order - Retro 4. Tori Amos - Tales Of A Librarian 5. Bjork - Live Box 6. Outkast - Speakerboxx/The Love Below 7. Annie Lennox - Bare 8. The Strokes - Room On Fire 9. Liz Phair - self-titled 10. Prince - NEWS [This message was edited Wed Dec 10 21:04:12 PST 2003 by TRON] | |
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i might have to spend a little time on this one...
off the top of my head, the cds that came out this year that i've listened to most often are (not including compilations and greatest hit collections), in no particular order: al green - "i can't stop" john hammond - "ready for love" outkast - "speakerboxxx/the love below" steve earle & the dukes - "just an american boy: the audio documentary" prince - "news" the white stripes - "elephant" actually... come to think of it, those are the only albums that i bought that came out this year... man... it was a bad year musically... last year, i would've struggled to whittle it down to 10... this year, i can only get halfway there... ... ... [This message was edited Wed Dec 10 21:08:16 PST 2003 by EllisDee] Mr. Ellis Dee-licious, the Official NPGigolo
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By all means, in order of preference:
1. SUMDAY - Grandaddy 2. ELEPHANT - White Stripes 3. LOVE BELOW/SPEAKERBOXXX - Outkast 4. EELS - Shootenanny 5. HAIL TO THE THIEF - Radiohead 6. KENNA - New Sacred Cow 7. DISTILLERS - Coral Fang 8. BASEMENT JAXX - Kish Kash 9. CRAMPS - Fiends of Dope Island 10. PEACHES - Fatherfucker | |
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Anxiety said: 4. EELS - Shootenanny UMMM what a great record!!! | |
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Oh crap, throw the Bjork Live Box in there somewhere, I wasn't aware that could count as a new release for 2003. I ADORE this collection! | |
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Anxiety said: By all means, in order of preference:
1. SUMDAY - Grandaddy 2. ELEPHANT - White Stripes 3. LOVE BELOW/SPEAKERBOXXX - Outkast 4. EELS - Shootenanny 5. HAIL TO THE THIEF - Radiohead 6. KENNA - New Sacred Cow 7. DISTILLERS - Coral Fang 8. BASEMENT JAXX - Kish Kash 9. CRAMPS - Fiends of Dope Island 10. PEACHES - Fatherfucker Cool list. Very buzzworthy. My list just shows to me how little I branched out this year. I spent a lot of time reacquainting myself with old favorites. I reached a new level of appreciation for many of the artists I've loved for years. It was kind of refreshing because for the last few years before this one, I was only listening to new things. | |
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Anxiety said: Oh crap, throw the Bjork Live Box in there somewhere, I wasn't aware that could count as a new release for 2003. I ADORE this collection!
C'mon. You've gotta kick something off your list to make room for it. What number would Bjork be? | |
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Anxiety said: Oh crap, throw the Bjork Live Box in there somewhere, I wasn't aware that could count as a new release for 2003. I ADORE this collection!
hmmm... i didn't do compilations... but if i did, i think the only thing that would make is probably is Tales of a Librarian, and it would be in the Top 5... I really dig the No Doubt collection, too. They are just great pop songwriters. | |
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TRON said: Anxiety said: Oh crap, throw the Bjork Live Box in there somewhere, I wasn't aware that could count as a new release for 2003. I ADORE this collection!
C'mon. You've gotta kick something off your list to make room for it. What number would Bjork be? Well, there's a wide...WIDE...gulf between the Grandaddy album and all the rest. "Sumday" is just a work of sheer beauty and genius to me, and as much as I love some of those other albums, they don't come near the Grandaddy album, at least where sheer gorgeousness is concerned (in MY opinion). I'd gladly toss Peaches off the list to make room for Bjorkie, though. I've warmed up to the Peaches album, but it's nowhere even halfway nearly as good as "Teaches of Peaches" (and I still think "Fuck the Pain Away" should be Paris Hilton's theme song, and should automatically start playing whenever she enters a room). | |
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Anxiety said: Well, there's a wide...WIDE...gulf between the Grandaddy album and all the rest. "Sumday" is just a work of sheer beauty and genius to me, and as much as I love some of those other albums, they don't come near the Grandaddy album, at least where sheer gorgeousness is concerned (in MY opinion).
I know nothing about this. What can you tell me about the album? | |
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Anxiety said: TRON said: Anxiety said: Oh crap, throw the Bjork Live Box in there somewhere, I wasn't aware that could count as a new release for 2003. I ADORE this collection!
C'mon. You've gotta kick something off your list to make room for it. What number would Bjork be? Well, there's a wide...WIDE...gulf between the Grandaddy album and all the rest. "Sumday" is just a work of sheer beauty and genius to me, and as much as I love some of those other albums, they don't come near the Grandaddy album, at least where sheer gorgeousness is concerned (in MY opinion). I'd gladly toss Peaches off the list to make room for Bjorkie, though. I've warmed up to the Peaches album, but it's nowhere even halfway nearly as good as "Teaches of Peaches" (and I still think "Fuck the Pain Away" should be Paris Hilton's theme song, and should automatically start playing whenever she enters a room). Sumday is a great album, no doubt. But for some reason it didn't capture me the way the Sophtware Slump did. So You'll Aim for the Sky is an incredibly beautiful song... | |
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Several of my favorite albums in 2003 were not made in 2003. But as for new LPs in '03, in no order, here they are:
Dwele -- Subject (don't sleep . . . IMHO it's as good, song for song, as "Brown Sugar" or "Urban Hang Suite" backinaday) Me'Shell Ndegeocello -- Comfort Woman OutKast -- Speakerboxx/The Love Below Terrence Trent D'Arby -- Wildcard Steely Dan -- Everything Must Go Missy Elliott -- Under Construction Koop -- Waltz For Koop -- Alternate Mixes Various Artists -- Om Lounge 7 Jazzanova -- Jazzanova Remixed Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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i haven't got an order but:
outkast (more speifically 'the love below') madonna-american life annie lennox-bare tori amos-tales of a librarian rufus wainwright-want 1 fleetwood mac-say you will e badu-worldwide underground natalie merchant-the house carpenter's daughter david bowie-reality blur-think tank *since i only consider half of the outkast double set to be of the best in 2003, i'm gonna put an 11th down to make up for it radiohead-hail to the thief **honorable, but late 2002, mention: sigur ros-() | |
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imnotsayinthisjust2bnasty said: i haven't got an order but:
outkast (more speifically 'the love below') madonna-american life annie lennox-bare tori amos-tales of a librarian rufus wainwright-want 1 fleetwood mac-say you will e badu-worldwide underground natalie merchant-the house carpenter's daughter david bowie-reality blur-think tank *since i only consider half of the outkast double set to be of the best in 2003, i'm gonna put an 11th down to make up for it radiohead-hail to the thief **honorable, but late 2002, mention: sigur ros-() | |
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TRON said: aww, shucks! to you too! | |
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Not in order:
Radiohead- Hail To The Thief Aqualung- Still Life Andre3000- The Love Below White Stripes- elephant Rufus Wainwright- Want One Beatles- Let It Be Naked Josh Rouse- 1973 A few more i'll update | |
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EllisDee said: i might have to spend a little time on this one...
off the top of my head, the cds that came out this year that i've listened to most often are (not including compilations and greatest hit collections), in no particular order: al green - "i can't stop" john hammond - "ready for love" outkast - "speakerboxxx/the love below" steve earle & the dukes - "just an american boy: the audio documentary" prince - "news" the white stripes - "elephant" actually... come to think of it, those are the only albums that i bought that came out this year... man... it was a bad year musically... last year, i would've struggled to whittle it down to 10... this year, i can only get halfway there... ... ... [This message was edited Wed Dec 10 21:08:16 PST 2003 by EllisDee] I understand how you feel. I'm too busy buying the thousands of great albums released before 2003. I think in total I only bought 4 albums from 2003... Prince NEWS Beatles Let It Be... Naked Kill Bill, Vol. 1 Soundtrack Hawksley Workman Lover/Fighter Yep. That's it. And it's not like Kill Bill even counts. And Beatles was recorded 34 years ago. Eliminate Prince (which I buy, essential or not), and I'm down to one CD from 2003. The other 60 or so are from other years. "Knowledge is preferable to ignorance. Better by far to embrace the hard truth than a reassuring faith. If we crave some cosmic purpose, then let us find ourselves a worthy goal" - Carl Sagan | |
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NEWS - Prince
Speakerboxxx/The Love Below - OutKast Wildcard! - Terence Trent Darby/Sananda Maitreya Reality - David Bowie Hail to the Thief - Radiohead Elephant - The White Stripes American Life - Madonna Liz Phair - Liz Phair Moloko - Statues Mya - Moodring Beyonce - Dangerously In Love Those are the best of the 2003 releases I bought. Worst of 2003 I bought: 0304 - Jewel . [This message was edited Thu Dec 11 2:24:49 PST 2003 by mrdespues] | |
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Hail To The Thief - Radiohead
Say You Will - Fleetwood Mac Think Tank - Blur Room On Fire - The Strokes How The West Was Won - Led Zeppelin Wildcard - Terence Trent D'Arby 12 Memories - Travis Reality - David Bowie Everything Must Go - Steely Dan From Every Sphere - Ed Harcourt | |
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JonSnow said: (...)
9. WILDCARD - Terence Trent D'arby Funny... I bought that CD in 2001. "How embarrasing to be human!"
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Cloudbuster said: Hail To The Thief - Radiohead
Say You Will - Fleetwood Mac Think Tank - Blur Room On Fire - The Strokes How The West Was Won - Led Zeppelin Wildcard - Terence Trent D'Arby 12 Memories - Travis Reality - David Bowie Everything Must Go - Steely Dan From Every Sphere - Ed Harcourt :geigh: | |
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In no particular order:
1. Outkast - Speakerboxxx/The Love Below 2. Pavement - Slanted & Enchanted Redux. 3. The White Stripes - Elephant 4. Ryan Adams - Love Is Hell pt. 1 & 2 5. K7! Label Compilation - K7!150 6. Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - Pig Lib 7. Eels - Shootenanny! 8. The Strokes - Room On Fire 9. Tosca - Dehli9 10. Grandaddy - Sumday [This message was edited Thu Dec 11 1:24:06 PST 2003 by abierman] | |
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My list would be as follows:
Prince - NEWS Mardi Gras BB. - Heat Radiohead - Hail to the thief The Mars Volta - de-loused in the comatorium Dave Gahan - Paper Monsters Pat Metheny - One quiet night Keziah Jones - Black Orpheus King Crimson - The Power To Believe | |
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1. Annie Lennox - Bare
2. Outkast - Speakerboxxx/ The Love Below 3. Madonna - American Life 4. Lisa Stansfield - The Complete Collection (compilation) 5. Mariah Carey - The Remixes 6. Luther Vandross - Dance With My Father 7. Kylie Minogue - Body Language 8. Alicia Keys - The Diary Of Alicia Keys 9. Me'Shell Ndegeocello - Comfort Woman 10. Fleetwood Mac - Say You Will With honourable mention to: Monica - After The Storm | |
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In no particular order [although they did come to mind in
this particular order heheh]: 01. Love Is Hell [part I & II] - Ryan Adams 02. Quixotic - Martina Topley Bird 03. Radiohead - Hail To The Thief 04. N.E.W.S. - Prince 05. From Every Sphere - Ed Harcourt 06. Give Up - Postal Service 07. Transatlanticism - Death Cab For Cutie 08. Between Darkness and Wonder - Lamb 09. World Without Tears - Lucinda Williams 10. Diamonds On The Inside - Ben Harper and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Off the top of my head:
Bjork- Live Box Me'Shell Ndegeocello - Comfort Woman Kylie Minogue - Body Language Outkast - Speakerboxxx/The Love Below E Badu- Worldwide Underground Amy Winehouse- Frank Norah Jones- Come away with me (only got it this year ) Mary J Blige- Love and Life Nelly Furtado- Folklore Hmmm... This list is pretty biased towards the end of this year, I am sure there are a few more from earlier on in the year that I can't remember right now. | |
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IstenSzek said: 01. Love Is Hell [part I & II] - Ryan Adams 08. Between Darkness and Wonder - Lamb You tha man! Finally someone who digs Ryan! I am currently into his old Whiskeytown stuff! Also that Lamb album is great, I'm seeing them coming Saturday in Paradiso, Amsterdam (where I saw Ryan a couple of weeks ago)! | |
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