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davidt
on Tuesday July 20 2004, @12:00PM
Belligerent Ghoul writes:
Ferdinand head Mercury Prize list - BBC News "But there is no place in the shortlist... for former Smiths singer Morrissey - [who] had been hotly tipped." The prize honours the best album of the last year by a UK or Irish act, chosen from a wide range of musical genres. --- Mercury Music Prize 2004 shortlist: Basement Jaxx - Kish Kash Belle & Sebastian - Dear Catastrophe Waitress Franz Ferdinand - Franz Ferdinand Jamelia - Thank You Keane - Hopes and Fears Snow Patrol - Final Straw Joss Stone - The Soul Sessions The Streets - A Grand Don't Come for Free Ty - Upwards Amy Winehouse - Frank Robert Wyatt - Cuckooland The Zutons - Who Killed The Zutons
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Mercury Rev-olting (Score:1)
I'm sure Morrissey wont lose sleep over this snub.
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You speak the truth, Requiescent... (Score:0)
Not a prayer anyway (Score:1)
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Franz F. (Score:0)
Keane winners? (Score:0)
Thank heavens (Score:0)
im not terribly aware of the Mercury Prize... (Score:1)
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Moz's best chance for an award will probably be.. (Score:0)
Ivor Novello: best single 'First of the Gang'
NME Brats: best comeback/hype/godlike genius etc
The reviews for Quarry were too mixed for it to be nominated as best album. Probably got an avaerage of about 7/10 (3.5/5).
John
Depressing (Score:0)
Why didn't Vauxhall win in 1994? (Score:2, Informative)
These are the winners:
1992 - Primal Scream 'Screamadelica'
1993 - Suede: 'Suede'
1994 - M People: 'Elegant Slumming'
1995 - Portishead: 'Dummy'
1996 - Pulp: 'Different Class'
1997 - Roni Size: 'New Forms'
1998 - Gomez: 'Bring It On'
1999 - Talvin Singh: 'OK'
2000 - Badly Drawn Boy: 'The Hour Of Bewilderbeast'
2001 - PJ Harvey: 'Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea'
2002 - Ms Dynamite: 'A Little Deeper'
2003 – Dizzee Rascal – ‘Boy In Da Corner’
Not that bad a list, really.
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Come on, Robert!! (Score:0)
They can shove their prize up their arse! (Score:1)
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The award (Score:0)
The Streets should have won it for his first album which is great, instead of MS Dynamite . I haven't heard the new one yet, but "dry your eyes" is pooh. Keane? Snow Patrol? Based on their singles I really don't think they are worthy of inclusion. Even FF suffers in comparison to YATQ.
-1 moby (Score:0)
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do we really have to read this on the front page? (Score:0)
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