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  • Flaming Lips - Race For The Prize

    2 5.41%
  • Blur - 13

    2 5.41%
  • Sigur Ros - Agaetis Byrjun

    3 8.11%
  • Stereophonics - Performance & Cocktails

    2 5.41%
  • Moby - Play

    2 5.41%
  • Eminem - Slim Shady

    1 2.70%
  • Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Californication

    8 21.62%
  • Rage Against The Machine - The Battle Of Los Angeles

    3 8.11%
  • Dr Dre - 2001

    6 16.22%
  • Other

    8 21.62%
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    Best Album 0f 1999

    Air are currently in the lead in the 98 poll, but that has a few more days to run so all that can change, Radiohead just about beat the Verve to take the 1997 title and end the run of 'Oasis Bands'. Thought that the 1999 poll was going to be poor before I looked into it but there is a nice, diverse range to choose from this year, with the emphasis swinging back towards America at the end of the decade. Albums left out of the poll include Le Tigre's debut (highly recommended for anyone currently listening to MGMT, CSS etc.), Beck's under-rated Midnight Vultures, Wilco's superb Summerteeth, Underworld's Beaucoup Fish, Supergrass's 3rd album, Chemical Brother's Surrender, Pavement's final album Terror Twilight and the Dismemberment Plan's Emergency & I. Santana, Travis, Muse and Gorky's Zygotic Mynci also put out acclaimed albums this year

    Here's the pick's anyway, include what band you are voting for if you vote Other

    Flaming Lips - Waiting For Superman - Race For The Prize



    Blur - Coffee & TV - 13



    Sigur Ros - Svefn-G-Englar - Agaetis Byrjun


    Last edited by jebus; 24/08/2008 at 6:01 PM.

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    Stereophonics - Bartender & The Thief - Performance & Cocktails



    Moby - Porcelain - Play



    Eminem - Just Don't Give A **** - Slim Shady EP



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    Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Scar Tissue - Californication



    Rage Against The Machine - Sleep Now In The Fire - Battle Of Los Angeles



    Dr Dre - Forgot About Dre - 2001


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    Sigur Ros was always gonna be the hands down winner for me here. Loved the Flaming Lip's effort, thought Pavement's last album was a fitting finale, still think Blur's 13 is horrible under rated by people, and then I also still listen to Wilco and Le Tigre from this year, but Sigur Ros's effort was mind blowing at the time (and still is to be honest). I think Red Hot Chilli Peppers or the Stereophonics will win this, but I can't honestly believe that they will deserve it when you have an album as achingly beautiful as Agaetis Byrjun in the poll

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    Dr. Dre - 2001.

    He's only ever released two albums, both classics. Hopefully, the third will come out soon and will be another classic.
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    Yep agree with jebus, apart from one little detail.
    The Flaming Lips' Soft Bulletin is a wonderful record, was a close-ish second for me, and there's some great stuff on Surrender too. Also loved that Le Tigre album, and do still have a sneaking grá for Slim Shady as well. But you can't look past the Sigur Ros album, it's an amazing thing.
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    Ive gone for Other in this, Chemical Brothers, Surrender. Love that album. 2nd place to Rage against the Machine, Battle of Los Angeles and bronze to Moby - Play. that was before he sold the rights to advertisers and killled it.
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    Went for Sigur Rós. I only got into it recently, absolutely stunning album.
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    Not a year that swelled my record collection substantially.

    Voting Other -Equally Cursed and Blessed by Catatonia. Respectful nod to Hooray For Boobies by The Bloodhound Gang.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stann View Post
    Yep agree with jebus, apart from one little detail.
    The Flaming Lips' Soft Bulletin is a wonderful record, was a close-ish second for me, and there's some great stuff on Surrender too. Also loved that Le Tigre album, and do still have a sneaking grá for Slim Shady as well. But you can't look past the Sigur Ros album, it's an amazing thing.
    Eep! I think I had it in my mind to put Race For The Prize in as the song!

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    bit surprised Stereophonics 'Performance and Cocktails' in the list. 'Word Gets Around' was a far better album, think that was from 1998. Honourable mentions to Super Furry Animals 'Rings Around The World', Supergrass 'Supergrass' and Leftfield' Rhythm and Stealth'.
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    Other: Death in Vegas - The Contino Sessions

    Close second was Chemical Brothers - Surrender. Others that I would've been listening too, The Charlatans - Us and Us Only, Ian Brown - Golden Greats, Underworld - Beaucoup Fish

    Pauro, was Guerilla not the 99 Super Furries album? I think "Rings around the world" is early 00's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pauro 76 View Post
    bit surprised Stereophonics 'Performance and Cocktails' in the list. 'Word Gets Around' was a far better album, think that was from 1998. Honourable mentions to Super Furry Animals 'Rings Around The World', Supergrass 'Supergrass' and Leftfield' Rhythm and Stealth'.
    Rings Around The World was from 2001 wasn't it? Stereophonics was included for being a hugely popular album, that I'm assuming their fans still like and might vote for

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    Voted for other and The White Stipes:The White Stipes think there debut album is their best album more bluesy than the others and opening the album with a Robert Johnson cover was class.

    Also hounerable mentions to:
    Tom Waits - Mule Variations
    Rage Against the machine- Battle of La
    Grove armada- Vertigo
    Bonnie prince Billy- I see a darkness
    Le Tigre- Le Tigre
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    got to go with Californication, the very definition of a "grower" album.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macy View Post
    Other: Death in Vegas - The Contino Sessions

    Close second was Chemical Brothers - Surrender. Others that I would've been listening too, The Charlatans - Us and Us Only, Ian Brown - Golden Greats, Underworld - Beaucoup Fish

    Pauro, was Guerilla not the 99 Super Furries album? I think "Rings around the world" is early 00's.
    Death in Vegas, good call, a superb album. Yes you're right, Rings around the World was 2001, Guerrila was indeed 1999. Ian Brown 'Golden Greats' was excellent too.
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    Ill have to go for supergrass's self titled album...its a cracker its got "Moving" on it brilliant song and "what went wrong" which shudda been a single!!
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    Wilco - Summerteeth. Their finest hour.
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    Went for Blur's "13" album.

    The "13" album put right some of the downright atrocities of the Great Escape album. The Country House video for example.

    With sustained evangelical zeal - the eponymous Supergrass album deserves an honourable mention and its their 4th best album by my reckoning.

    Their latest "Diamond Hoo Ha" is well worth checking out.
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