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Your five favorite LPs of 2005


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Rolling Stone magazine was able to scrape together 50 (!) LPs they thought worthy of mention for 2005:

 

 

1. Kanye West -- Late Registration :ermm:

2. The Rolling Stones -- A Bigger Bang :thumbsup:

3. White Stripes -- Get Behind Me Satan

4. Fiona Apple -- Extraordinary Machine

5. Bruce Springsteen -- Devils And Dust

6. My Morning Jacket -- Z

7. Beck -- Guero

8. Bright Eyes -- I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning

9. Sufjan Stevens -- Illinois

10. 50 Cent -- The Massacre

11. M.I.A. -- Arular

12. Sleater-Kinney -- The Woods

13. Various Artists -- Run The Road

14. Thelonious Monk Quartet With John Coltrane -- At Carnegie Hall

15. Gorillaz -- Demon Days

16. John Legend -- Get Lifted

17. Van Morrison -- Magic Time

18. Kings of Leon -- Aha Shake Heartbreak

19. The Magic Numbers -- The Magic Numbers

20. System of a Down -- Mezmerize/Hypnotize

21. Common -- Be

22. Madonna -- Confessions On A Dance Floor

23. Paul McCartney -- Chaos And Creation In The Backyard

24. The Mars Volta -- Frances The Mute

25. Young Jeezy -- Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101

26. Queens of the Stone Age -- Lullabies To Paralyze

27. Stevie Wonder -- A Time To Love

28. The Hold Steady -- Separation Sunday

29. Franz Ferdinand -- You Could Have It So Much Better

30. Foo Fighters -- In Your Honor

31. Amadou and Mariam -- Dimanche A Bamako

32. The Go! Team -- Thunder, Lightening, Strike

33. Antony and the Johnsons -- I Am A Bird Now

34. Paul Wall -- The Peoples Champ

35. LCD Soundsystem -- LCD Soundsystem

36. The Perceptionists -- Black Dialogue

37. Missy Elliott -- The Cookbook

38. Dungen -- Ta Det Lugnt

39. Annie -- Anniemal

40. Neil Young -- Prairie Wind

41. Keyshia Cole -- The Way It Is

42. Living Things -- Ahead Of The Lions [too low !!!]

43. Mariah Carey -- The Emancipation Of Mimi

44. Daddy Yankee -- Barrio Fino

45. Various Artists -- The Rough Guide To The Music Of The Sahara

46. The Willowz -- Talk In Circles

47. Wide Right -- Sleeping On The Couch

48. Kaiser Chiefs -- Employment

49. Damian Marley -- Welcome To Jamrock

50. Stars -- Set Yourself On Fire

 

 

There is no way, NO WAY, the Kanye West, 50 Cent, System of a Down, Franz Ferdinand, Young Jeezy & Paul Wall albums are better than Ahead Of The Lions :mad:

 

Rolling Stone, not unlike MTV, is a music outlet that used to share my musical tastes .......... now both seem like a long-lost friend :no:

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Originally posted by rubsumdirtonit

I became ashamed to receive Rolling Stone at my house after the first Britney Spears cover!! I was a long time subscriber until then...........

Same here .......... the Rolling Stone I knew and loved would have ridiculed psedo-musicians like Britney Spears, N'Sync, 50 Cent and Puff Daddy instead of gushing over them :no:

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I didnt get very many, but my favorites were...

 

1. Keith Anderson - Three Chord Country & American Rock & Roll

2. Chamillionaire - The Sound Of Revenge

3. Kanye West - Late Registration

4. Nickelback - All The Right Reasons

5. Gucci Mane - Trap House

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