Album of the year?


Ok it's getting towards that time of year-be interested to see what everybody thinks and maybe get a few pointers for other purchases on CD's released this year.Here's my top 5. 1.The Great Eastern-The Delgados(chemical underground records)-melodic( but complex arrangements) indie band featuring both male and female vocalists-well recorded-Glasgow's best kept secret. 2.The Kingsbury Manx-Kingsbury Manx-(City Slang-American band who are an original slant/cut above on the usual Beach Boys/Country/pop type influences-good production. 3.Alone With Everybody-Richard Ashcroft(Virgin/Hut)-great easly-listening album from ex-Verve singer-strangely slated by UK music press-big but not totally successful production 4.Smile-The Jayhawks(American)-their most commercial album-usual strong songs/harmonies-big effective Bob Ezrin production. 5.Kid A-Radiohead(Parlophone)-decent stab at electronica mixed with their usual downbeat epicness-interesting cut and past/jarring production.
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Underworld's 'Everything Everything'. Thanks for the tip Megasam. I was always curious about S.S. and like Mezzanine well enough. Have you heard Coil? I would like to know if they are any good before I shell out the big bucks for thier imported only albums.
Emmyloy Harris' "Red Dirt Girl" is growing on me. Not everybody likes the heavily processed sound though. Cheers.
I really am enamored with Shelby Lynne's "I am Shelby Lynne" Soulful and real. Able to move me, which is something that qualifies it as a long term survivor in the heavy rotation.
New: The Water is Wide by Charles Lloyd and "Waltz Accross America" by Cowboy Junkies.

Favorite old albums just discovered: 'Talking Book' by Stevie Wonder, "Bring the Family" by John Hiatt, and 'The Lady in Satin" by Billie Holiday.