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poptimists2006-12-18 01:32 pm
The Poptimists 2006 End Of Year Poll: ALBUM OF THE YEAR





The Poptimists End of Year polls kick off with the unimportant, but still intriguing, category of Album of the Year. Thankyou for your nominations, which have been distilled to a shortlist (by the scientific means of "most mentioned") as follows:
Paris Hilton - Paris: The year's most controversial release - frothy R&B-pop from the heiress-turned-renaissance-woman.
Ellen Allien & Apparat - Orchestra Of Bubbles: Luscious electronic pop and atmospherics from German boffinette and henchbeing.
The Knife - Silent Shout: Shrieksome electro artpop from Scandinavia.
Marit Larsen - Under The Surface: Scando singing-songwriting popstrel spans country, twee and Euro-pop.
Beyonce - B-Day: Quickly recorded relationship dissections from the reigning queenbot of R&B.
You, the Poptimists Voting Academy, can grace ONE of these with your tick. Do so!
[Poll #891029]
Another category tomorrow - if you didn't nominate you STILL CAN in the other categories by going here!
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She may well get other nominations though (as will several of these).
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- The Knife I don't like much at all, I've decided. I don't think her voice is good, and I think their 'art' impulses overwhelm their 'pop' impulses, or maybe that they're simply not good enough at the latter to justify the former. Something like that anyway.
- The Paris Hilton (which I voted for) I do like more as an album than a collection of tracks - the whole has a playful mood and the tracks taken on their own or in the context of non-Paris music often sound flimsy.
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I'm surprised at how many of these I like as albums.
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So I can't vote for that, much as I'd like to, since I've only heard a couple of tracks. I would be surprised if it's better than Bubbles even so.
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Attention to detail!
I'm going to write a long list of the 2006 released albums I bought and stick it on Sukrat.
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Tom, Please Vote For The Paris Album In Jackin' Pop and Pazz & Jop
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I may think a bit harder about albums for Pazz and Jop, though.
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I still don't like the Paris album. I'm sorry but it's just not very good, if you ask me. I tried again with it recently but gave up and deleted it off my computer- clearly it and I are not intended to enjoy each other's company.
{I think my vote would have actually been for 'Opheliac' by Emilie Autumn, which needs at least the last minute of a lot of the songs cutting off in order to make them listenable and to be honest, the songwriting isn't really as good as her first album in a lot of places but 'Swallow,' 'Opheliac' and 'Shalott' are total industro-classical-pop triumphs like wot Tori Amos would be releasing now if she had any sense at all)
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I have to say...
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My threepence worth...
b) Some of y'all buy *way* too many records.
c) I have not heard the marit album so it has to be Paris from me!
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It is funny, four of these five albums have sold, what, ten copies between them? Not that it matters of course.
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indieconsensus pick of the year then.no subject