Beck - Lost Cause - Sea Change
Queens Of The Stone Age - Millionaire - Songs For The Deaf
The Coral - Dreaming Of You - The Coral
Interpol - Turn On The Bright Lights
Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots
Sigur Ros - ( )
Beck - Sea Change
Queens Of The Stone Age - Songs For The Deaf
The Coral - The Coral
Badly Drawn Boy - About A Boy OST
The Streets - Original Pirate Material
The Libertines - Up The Bracket
Other
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Interpol - NYC - Turn On The Bright Lights
The Flaming Lips - Do You Realize? - Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots
Sigur Ros - Vaka - ( )
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Beck - Lost Cause - Sea Change
Queens Of The Stone Age - Millionaire - Songs For The Deaf
The Coral - Dreaming Of You - The Coral
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Badly Drawn Boy - Silent Sigh - About A Boy
The Streets - Don't Mug Yourself - Original Pirate Material
The Libertines - Time For Heroes - Up The Bracket
Odd choice for me this year, bar Queens of the Stone Age I own every album on that list, and I like them all, but I don't love a single one, so not sure what I'll go for here. At the time it would have been a toss up between Badly Drawn Boy, Sigur Ros and the Flaming Lips, but looking back I think I might prefer the offerings by the Libertines, Interpol and the Coral nowadays. I do think the Street's put out probably the most significant album of the year, it really did change and re-energise the UK garage scene, plus the whole cockney rapping thing has entered society to a degree that most of us would like to pretend it hasn't. (Seriously look over at the F365 forum and you'll see what sort of influence Mike Skinner has had on British, and to an extent Irish, society). Might need to think about this one
My vote is Other: Mic Christopher - Skylarkin'
I like the QOTSA and Sigur Rós albums from this year, as well as 'Riot Act' by Pearl Jam but Skylarkin' is one of my favourite albums. The title track 'Skylarking' being my favourite song on the album. 'Heyday' will be the song most of you know from it.
I'll say A Rush of Blood to the head by Coldplay , probably my favourite album of theirs.
Honorable mention to albums by the Vines and the Hives
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Scarface - The Fix. An instant hip hop classic.
Honourable mentions to Jurassic 5, Missy Elliott, Nappy Roots and Snoop Dogg.
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Though not as heralded as some of his albums, David Bowie's Heathen is possibly his strongest work since the Berlin albums.
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By The Way - Red Hot Chili Peppers, a great return to form for them.
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