Since world peace is none of your business. Though I think it's about tied with that album the great bonus tracks mean I prefer world peace. Years of refusal was better though
I think Viva Hate and Vauxhall and I still stand out as the best albums.
Low in High School, Maladjusted, Kill Uncle and Southpaw Grammar are the worst.
The others are all strong and which I prefer would depend on the particular day that I listen to it (California Son is a fine covers album, but can't be directly compared to the others).
It is his best since Low in high school, since that album is very very strong… I replaced All the Young people and When you open your legs with This song doesn't end when it's over and Never again will I be a twin and now I think it's one of his best. But I could say the same about all his albums, I can't really rank them. I made my personal versions for each of them just replacing two titles and they are all perfect to me, in their different ways. I'm sure all of us do the same.
Dog is different and fresh and I like it, but, for now, I don't think it's better than his previous two which musically are top notch.
I had an edited playlist of World Peace on in the car going to work this morning and it is very strong, obviously the extra tracks are excellent and subsequently the title track and I’m Not A Man just missed out:
1 Istanbul
2 Staircase At The University
3 The Bullfighter Dies
4 Drag The River
5 Kiss Me A Lot
6 Mountjoy
7 Forgive Someone
8 Julie In The Weeds
9 Art Hounds
10 Oboe Concerto
As just a 10 track album this would’ve been his strongest album since Quarry, and possibly his most consistent since Vauxhall.
I had an edited playlist of World Peace on in the car going to work this morning and it is very strong, obviously the extra tracks are excellent and subsequently the title track and I’m Not A Man just missed out:
1 Istanbul
2 Staircase At The University
3 The Bullfighter Dies
4 Drag The River
5 Kiss Me A Lot
6 Mountjoy
7 Forgive Someone
8 Julie In The Weeds
9 Art Hounds
10 Oboe Concerto
As just a 10 track album this would’ve been his strongest album since Quarry, and possibly his most consistent since Vauxhall.
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