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Thread: What is your favourite album released in 2007?

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    Default What is your favourite album released in 2007?

    I don't post very much on these boards, I'm much more of a lurker but I thought I'd start a few new fresh threads.

    With countless magazines, newspapers, faznines and webzines posting their annual end of year top 20/25/50/100 lists, what do you think the best album of 2007 has been?

    Personally, my favourite has been Bright Eyes' 'Cassadaga'.

    Although I could probably name a further 20 albums almost as good.

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    I think so far in 2007 my favourite album has to be "In Nothing We Trust" By a band from surrey called Reuben. They truly are amazing, their song structure and lyrics are truly breath-taking, bizarre they ain't household names but its also a good thing. British Rock is amazing when you know where to look away from the chart nonsense!

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    long road out of eden[eagles]fab
    if its no broke why fix it?

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    Hmm, I disagree, I's say Rueben are very much a household name, especially with the kids these days!

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    Thought the Radiohead album was superb, as is the latest Band of Horses album - they're from Seattle and sound like My Morning Jacket.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blast! View Post
    Personally, my favourite has been Bright Eyes' 'Cassadaga'.
    Excellent choice, would definitely be up there amongst my favourites, think I would opt for Colour It In by The Maccabees though.

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    Kind of cheating but.....

    John Mayer - Continuum Limited Edition (Nov 2007)

    This guy is class!

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    Amy Winehouse Back to Black

    Fab album!
    ELVIS ISN'T DEAD I HEARD HIM ON THE RADIO

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    Think Before You Speak by Good Shoes is a cracking album

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    Blackbird by Alter Bridge...there taking over the US charts right now...time to get the to do the same over this side of the pond!
    wont be toooo long i dont think...Wooooooooo!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blast! View Post
    Hmm, I disagree, I's say Rueben are very much a household name, especially with the kids these days!
    They definately ain't a household name mate and it shows because you can't even spell their name!
    they have a cult following but are definately not established in terms of being a household name!

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    Puzzle - Biffy Clyro
    Big Imagination For Feeling Young Cause Life Yearns Real Optimism

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    "Dimensions" by Freedom Call.

    Euphoric German Melodic Speed/Power Metal, with glorious keyboards and harmony vocals.

    No-one's heard of them, but they've been on the go for yonks. And I like it that way.
    "It makes my blood burn with metal energy..."

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    Spice Girls Greatest Hits, anyone agree?

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    Talking magic

    bruce springsteens "magic" also the seeger sessions live in dublin,

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    Quote Originally Posted by loganbiffy View Post
    They definately ain't a household name mate and it shows because you can't even spell their name!
    they have a cult following but are definately not established in terms of being a household name!
    Spelling is irrelevant.

    I'm not into that kind of music and I've heard of them. Long ago as well. Hmmm, perhaps not household, but I'm pretty sure plenty of people know who they are.

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    In Rainbows



    p.s and if you are reading luggage then yes I am bias!

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    MOR by Alabama3
    The Big Man

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    don't really know if its my favourite album of 2007 because i'm too tired to think of them all at this time of day but "because of the times" by kings of leon is definately my most listened to album of 2007... as a whole it is a more laid back and mature affair than its predecessors.... and bloody good live too!
    Last edited by guitarzan; 14-Dec-07 at 10:31.
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    Some of my favourite 2007 album releases are:

    "Call Me Irresponsible" by Michael Buble, "Surrender" by Jane Monheit and "Another Side" by John Barrowman (Captain Jack Harkness of BBC's "Torchwood" sci-fi drama series). Also "Cortes" by Icelandic tenor Gardar Thor Cortes, and Russell Watson's latest masterpiece, "Outside In". I have all five of these albums, and they're wonderful!!!!!
    Last edited by Sporran; 17-Dec-07 at 00:52.
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