From Marie Carney:
My Most listened to albums of 2009
Often times, your actions are different from your words. This is certainly true for album of the year selections.
With the help of lastfm.com (username missmascle, friend me!) I’ve discovered that what I listened to the most is not necessarily what I nominated for album of the year.
1. his Orchestra – Field Guide to the Wilds
2. Dead Man’s Bones – Dead Man’s Bones
3. Graham Coxon – The Spinning Top
4. Noah and the Whale – The First Days of Spring
5. God Help the Girl – God Help the Girl
6. Jay Brannan – In Living Cover
7. The Gossip – Music for Men
8. Sondre Lerche – Heartbeat Radio
9. Monsters of Folk – Monsters of Folk
10. Robbie Williams – Reality Killed the Video Star
Click on page 5 to see Dakin’s list!
You don’t need to publish this comment. Just thought you’d like to know that you’re missing a period on the last sentence after “all” for the first album review on page 1, God Help The Girl.
Like I actually spent any time editing this post? It was more like compile, tag, tag, link, link, publish!
(I added the period, though.)
I had a chance to listen to this cd and it is very good. If you like great guitar playing, synths and great melodies you will love this. There is not one bad song on this album, from start to finish this cd rocks, with great New Order style moments in it. Bernard Sumner is a musical genius who has worked with New Order, Electronic and Joy division. If you like this cd Please give New order and Electronic a listen and you will love it, also listen to the first Album By a band called MONACO called Music for Pleasure which is also very good (New Order side project). It is very sad that New Order broke up, let’s hope they patch up their differences and make another album. Give the Bad Lieutenant a chance and you will love it.