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I would have put 10 bucks on Coldplay if someone had offered it. Plant/Krauss caught me so off guard. I wonder how many of the 700 or so voters actually listened to that album instead of just looking at the names...
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Carter 3 was actually a good album. Also, it's Plant and Krauss. You make it sound like Zeppelin vs. Wayne.
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No.
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In Rainbows, definitely. If not that, then Coldplay, as I can understand the appeal even if I don't like it. Then, much further down the ladder, is Tha Carter III and Raising Sand. Ne-Yo's album is on the very bottom.
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