| Tobias Froberg | Somewhere in the City |
| Feist | the Reminder |
| David Gray | White Ladder |
| Arab Strap | Tuesdays at the Hug and Pint |
| Laura Cantrell | Humming by the Flowered Vine |
| Andrew Bird | and the Mysterious Production of Eggs |
| Goldfrapp | Felt Mountain |
| Richard hawley | Low Edges |
| Lambchop | Is A Woman |
| Tom Waits | Alice |
| Various (Tindersticks side project) | Songs For The Young At Heart |
| Gillian Welch | Time The Revelator |
| Mari Persen | Mari Persen |
| Mary Hampton | My Mother’s Children |
| Joanna Newsome | Y’s |
| Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds | Dig Lazarus Dig |
| Amy Winehouse | Back to Black |
| Arctic Monkeys | Whatever You Say I am That’s What I’m Not |
| Nick Lowe Nicole Atkins |
At My Age Neptune City |
My favourite albums of the Naughties, please tell me yours.
January 21st, 2010 · 4 Comments · Lists
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Such great choices and then it all goes wrong with David Gray… I’ve never forgiven that man for murdering ‘Say Hello..Wave Goodbye’, as David Walliams once said ‘You just can’t imagine David Gray ever stood outisde the Pink Flamingo Club in the rain’!! Just so irritating!!
Just Got Gilliam Welch, it’s as good as people say. Avery short list of favourites.
Nick Cave, Abattoir Blues/The Lyreof Orpheus
The National, Alligator
Wilco, Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, A Ghost is Born
Tom Waites, Alice, yes!
The Blue Nile, High
Sun Kil Moon, April
I stand by the David Gray Caryne but do think it got overplayed. I don’t think it’s as good as his first two albums but I was so taken with those that I forgave him an awful lot subsequently, including ‘Say Hello…’. Adam who plays on the new album got offered a place in his band in the years following those first couple of albums and I gather that at that time it was hard for him to stand anywhere, and had he been propped up outside the Pink Flamingo he might not even have known about it. So I welcomed his return to form.
Rob, I was debating whether to put Blue Nile on my list, but much as I loved it at the time it’s not been played much since, but maybe I should dig it out now, I haven’t heard the Sun Kil Moon album but as your other choices are so good I’ll have to give it a go.
Neil Diamnond, Twelve Songs (obviously!)
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