Saturday, December 11, 2010

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It 'about time the now familiar final plank with the best of the year, and take all decisions will not be easy. There will be lavoraci above, but. In the meantime, we record that Doss Awards 2010 - published prematurely by the President on FB - see National triumph and Arcade Fire will meet them here, in all likelihood.
uncertainty, some might gasp at the last minute to force us to revise hierarchies, positions, rankings.

The Ocean Project Tango, for example. Born from the collaboration between the expert (the scene is the '80s) and refined songwriter Louis Philippe - which critics compared to Brian Wilson and Duke Ellington - and the Swedish band Testbild! Offers a sophisticated chamber pop and jazzy atmosphere british melancholy. On the other hand, just look around in the playlists of Philippe on his official website (www. louisphilippe.co.uk) to find the very best of British pop: XTC, Kinks, early Pink Floyd, Buzzcocks, Nick Drake, High Llamas, Prefab Sprout. In addition to the Beach Boys, of course. Within

more 'folk or alt-country, Doug Paisley, is another story-teller who deserves our attention.
is from Toronto, Canada, and this excellent ompanion is his second album.
Again the reference to Nick Drake - him and his teacher John Martyn - is a must. Or the fellow Bruce Cockburn. Or even a Bonnie Prince Billy, with whom he often shared the stage. The initial
triptych is creepy, closed from Do not Make Me Wait which duet with Leslie Feist - is often helped by female vocals, including Jennifer Castle of Fucked Up and Julie Fought pining for - but it's all the disk to strike for its understated elegance and the intense performances, until the final Come Here And Love Me, a perfect summation of the music of Paisley.

(by P. Pascali, 1965)

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