Album of the Year

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Bonnie Prince Billy - The letting go
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Bruce Springsteen: We Shall Overcome - The Seeger Sessions
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Wovenhand - Mosaïc
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Richard McGraw - Song & Void Vol. 1
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Tom Waits

Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards

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Tom Waits: Orphans. (received yesterday, and outdrew both Dylan and Anjani, sorry:-)
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The new Tom Waits "Orphans" has had some exceptionally good reviews and is a set I intend getting very soon.

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Post by liverpoolken »

My choice of album of the year is the debut album of the Brooklyn band Clap Your Hands Say Yeah.
The first time I heard this band was on the Bob Dylan Tribute For Youth Benefit concert at the Lincoln Center in New York City in November. On the night they played a mesmerising version of Bob's Love Minus Zero/No Limit.
Imagine Rufus Wainwright singing up front for Talking Heads and you are half way there.
They are touring the UK in February. Miss them if you dare.

Ta Ken
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Post by Dylan »

There have been so many for me. It's a hard choice.

I have to say though that Johnny Cash's album, American V - A Hundred Highways, is right at the top of the list.
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Bob Dylan: "Modern Times"

His new videoclip of "Thunder on the Mountain":
http://www.slate.com/id/2155056/

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Tom Waits - Orphans
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Alejandro Escovedo - The Boxing Mirror

Tom Waits really deserves better than me so I shall leave Orphans alone :wink:
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Bob Dylan: Modern Times

I love it! Reminds me a little of Oh Mercy.
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If I could have a second vote it would be:

Sophie Solomon "Poison Sweet Madeira"

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Post by Sophia »

I loved the "orphans"of Tom Waits, Sophie Solomon with her "Poison Sweet Madeira" and Beirut with the "Gulag Orkestar"
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