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Old 04-05-2008, 12:37 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Patrick Wolf "The Magic Position"

Brilliant composed and just brilliant. It travels such a wide spectrum of emotions and really should get much more praise than it does.

The Smiths "The Queen is Dead"

I don't care if its cliche I still consider this album the Smiths masterpiece.

The Magnetic Fields "69 Love Songs"

Kind of hard for me to know where of their albums to choose. i was brilliant and Holiday was so groundbreaking but I figure I'll go with the one that got me into them. I don't think anyone other than Stephin Merritt could've pulled this off without being pretentious or overly cheesy.

Jens Lekman "Night Falls Over Kortedala"

What to say about Jens? He's a genius lyricist who composes very unique songs and this album is full of witty romanticisms and melancholy, just how pop should be.

Elliott Smith "Figure 8"

Elliott Smith took his singer/songwriter abilities and combined them with his knack for great pop tunes in the way of the Beatles and Big Star and created what was his finest album.
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