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Trish1983a (19 KP) created a poll

Jan 1, 2020  
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 Anonymous
Which music genre do you prefer?

Pop

0 votes

Country

2 votes

Alternative

3 votes

Metal

1 votes

Oldies

1 votes

Screamo

1 votes

Rock

4 votes

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Get into the groove with sultry dance tracks, intimate pop, soul-bearing rap and heartfelt country in the year's best albums according to The Week.

The year is not over yet, but music critics have already started compiling lists of their favourite albums so far, from rap and folk to pop and country.


4:44 by Jay-Z

4:44 by Jay-Z

7.5 (4 Ratings) Rate It

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2017 album from US Hip-Hop star featuring 13 tracks...3 more than the digital version! Guests...


Hip hop
Process by Sampha

Process by Sampha

1.0 (1 Ratings) Rate It

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Debut studio album from the British musician which entered the UK Albums Chart at #7. This release...


Alternative R&B electronic
Resistance by Songhoy Blues

Resistance by Songhoy Blues

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Songhoy Blues release their new album, Resistance is a bold, inspiring, outward-looking record that...


World pop
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Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about Hit the Road - Season 1 in TV

Nov 7, 2017  
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Hit The Road | Trailer

Hit The Road is about the greatest family band you’ve never heard of — yet! This chaotically dysfunctional family of would-be rock/pop stars traverse the country in a cramped tour bus sacrificing privacy, comfort and dignity while in search of fame.

  
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Jonny Pierce recommended Melody by Joy Electric in Music (curated)

 
Melody by Joy Electric
Melody by Joy Electric
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"The first album that I ever heard that made me realize that I wanted to make music was by a band called Joy Electric, and the album was called Melody. It’s like a really bizarre fairy tale synth pop from 1993 and they are out of Orange Country, California."

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Brian Eno recommended Court & Spark by Joni Mitchell in Music (curated)

 
Court & Spark by Joni Mitchell
Court & Spark by Joni Mitchell
2009 | Folk, Pop, Singer-Songwriter
8.0 (3 Ratings)
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"An almost perfect album. Apart from one mistake – there's a joke song on it. I think jokes should never be on records, they just don't last. The record is such an incredibly serious record, it's one of the most grown-up records ever made in that the things she's talking about and thinking about are such serious and complicated emotional situations. It's one of the only records where I actually care about the lyrics. I really listen to the lyrics and think about what she's trying to say. I've always said that country music is grown-up and she came more out of country than out of pop. Whereas pop is always about the problems of adolescence really, hooking up with someone and whether she really likes you or not, when you get to country music it's about mortgages and divorce and things like that [laughs]. It seems to me to be about real-life, grown-up issues and so seems much more interesting to me lyrically."

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MusicCritics (472 KP) rated Now by Shania Twain in Music

Oct 11, 2017  
Now by Shania Twain
Now by Shania Twain
2017 | Country
Now is a strong comeback that plays to Twain’s strengths, but it could have done with some more of her feisty, Brad Pitt-skewering self, and fewer inspirational metaphors.
  
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Andy Bell recommended Kite by Kirsty MacColl in Music (curated)

 
Kite by Kirsty MacColl
Kite by Kirsty MacColl
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"The most undersung songwriting genius ever in British pop. I had the privilege of hanging out with Kirtsy on a number of occasions and I have to say, she was the bomb. We usually got into trouble somewhere along the line. She couldn't understand why she wasn't more popular and nether could I, but this album kinds of explains it really. Songs like '15 Minutes'… she kinda knew that pop would eat itself, and she was too talented and beautiful for the fickle superficial pop world. 'Don't Come The Cowboy With Me Sonny Jim' needs to be covered by a mega country artist. The backing vocals on 'Dancing In Limbo' are sublime and 'Le Foret De Mimosa' makes me cry."

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Yankee Hotel Foxtrot by Wilco
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot by Wilco
2002 | Rock
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
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Rolling Stone's 493rd greatest album of all time
Very … I don't know … lo-fi? Alt-country? Folk-emo? Plaid-pop?
This album is one where the listener needs a good few listens to really appreciate I think. The songs are all quite listenable but quite understated and to my mind missing a little something (a kick, some personality). I might give this album another try in future, my dad is a fan.
  
Hit Man: David Foster & Friends by David Foster / Various Artists
Hit Man: David Foster & Friends by David Foster / Various Artists
2008 | Rock
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
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From Josh Groban , Brian McKnight,Celine Dion,Blake Shelton and many more come together to celebrate the songs of David Foster. (0 more)
You may not know the name but you'll know the songs
A great mix of songs from a variety of artists,Classical, pop and country singers blend together to celebrate the songs of David Foster,from After the love has gone to The prayer,the hits keep coming,a great singalong album.
  
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Jenny Lee Lindberg recommended track Why by Carly Simon in Soup for One by Carly Simon in Music (curated)

 
Soup for One by Carly Simon
Soup for One by Carly Simon
1982 | Jazz, Rhythm And Blues
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Why by Carly Simon

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"I love it. Bernard Edwards is one of my favourite bass players; that bass-line is super funky, there can’t be a better one. And of course this is written and produced by Nile Rodgers. It’s basically a Chic track with Carly Simon on vocals. I think she’s pretty amazing, but I’m not a huge fan. I’d always associated her with being kind of country, and a little soft pop – which is pretty – and had no idea she was capable of making music like this. It’s a totally different vocal style, on a whole new level. This song is incredible."

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