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Yay!'s '05 list:
01. Erin McKeown - We Will Become Like Birds
02. Kraftwerk - Minimum-Maximum
03. My Morning Jacket - Z
04. The National - Alligator
05. Sufjan Stevens - Come On, Feel the Illinoise!
06. System of a Down - Mezmerize
07. Dalek - Absence
08. Spoon - Gimmie Fiction
09. Mira - There I Go, Daydreamer
10. Little Brother - The Minstrel Show
11. Crooked Fingers - Dignity and Shame
12. Common - Be
13. Supersystem - Always Never Again
14. Kanye West - Late Registration
15. The Hold Steady - Seperation Sunday
16. M.I.A. - Arular
17. Iron and Wine - Woman King EP
18. Wilco - Kicking Television
19. Low - The Great Destroyer
20. Emiliana Torrini - Fisherman's Woman
I did this list last-minute, so there's a lot of regret here, actually. Working my way from bottom to top:
-Wilco's live album should have been much higher.
-Hold Steady should have made top three, but it didn't start really growing on me until halfway into '06. If I were into this record earlier, this could've been my number one.
-I should've put "Great Destroyer" a tad higher.
-Supersystem's record I thought was unfairly ignored, so I put it higher than maybe it deserved. Still, its a great record.
-I went out of my way to at least put on three rap or rap music-like records on here. It turned out I wanted four. I don't know if you can even CALL Dalek rap music, though -- I think I placed them all pretty fairly. I could've stood to flip Common and LB's ratings, though.
-"Dignity and Shame" I revisited recently and did not feel nearly as emphatic about it as I did. I still think its extremely well-done, I'm just not as big of a fan of it as I was last year. That tends to happen with beginning-of-the-year releases. They always get shafted in end of the year lists, almost without exception.
-I put Mira on as a Tallahassee local thing. It was their last record ever and it had the added advantage of being their best ever, too. They're a shoegaze band and you should REALLY check them out on myspace or something.
-Not putting "Gimmie Fiction" in my top three or five is probably my biggest regret.
-"Mezmerize" could have been in my top five. It was so close. Too bad "Hypnotize" wasn't very good.
-I don't even know why I put "Illinois" on here to be honest, I only liked the first half, really, and... whatever. I blame peer pressure! That was it!
-I placed The National perfectly. Thanks, me.
-MMJ's record wasn't quite worthy of top 3, but definitely top 5. At the time, I was convinced that it was the best work they'll ever do. After seeing them live, I've realized they can do SO much more.
-I don't know what to think about putting Kraftwerk's live record up there. I should've done what Jonathan Cohen from Billboard did and placed them both in a top 10 spot tied, because both of them were the best live albums of the year-- hands down.
-Spoon and the Hold Steady be damned, I stand by Erin McKeown as my number one.
My edited list looks something like this:
01. Erin McKeown - We Will Become Like Birds
02. The Hold Steady - Seperation Sunday
03. Spoon - Gimmie Fiction
04. The National - Alligator
05. My Morning Jacket - Z
06. System of a Down - Mezmerize
07. Dalek - Absence
08. Wilco - Kicking Television
08. Kraftwerk - Minimum-Maximum
10. Mira - There I Go, Daydreamer
11. Common - Be
12. Little Brother - The Minstrel Show
13. Supersystem - Always Never Again
14. Kanye West - Late Registration
15. Low - The Great Destroyer
16. Iron and Wine - Woman King EP
17. M.I.A. - Arular
18. Crooked Fingers - Dignity and Shame
19. Sufjan Stevens - Illinois
20. Emiliana Torrini - Fisherman's Woman