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Mercury Music Prize 2004 - Vote for your favourite



 
 
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Old July 21st 04, 08:19 PM posted to uk.rec.audio,alt.music.alternative,uk.music.guitar
Stephen Reynolds
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The Mercury Music Prize 2004 shortlist announced. Headed by Scottish rock
band Franz Ferdinand and teenage soul singer Joss Stone lead the shortlist
for this year's Mercury Music Prize announced on Tuesday. The prize honours
the best album of the last year by a UK or Irish act, chosen from a wide
range of musical genres.

Bookmakers have made Franz Ferdinand and The Streets joint favourites, with
Amy Winehouse, Snow Patrol and Keane close behind. Previous winners include
Primal Scream, PJ Harvey, Roni Size, Gomez and last year's victor Dizzee
Rascal. Other big-name winners have included Portishead, Pulp, Suede and M
People, but judges have chosen to overlook major acts such as Radiohead, U2,
Oasis, Coldplay and Dido.

The winner will be announced on 7 September.

The full list of nominations is:

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

What do you think? We are running a poll at
http://www.musicshopper.bb2.org/index.php?showtopic=31 You can also post
your own suggestions on your favourite British album of the last 12 months.

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www.MusicShopper.info - music shopping and resources.


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Old July 21st 04, 09:04 PM posted to uk.rec.audio,alt.music.alternative,uk.music.guitar
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Default Mercury Music Prize 2004 - Vote for your favourite

In article ,
"Stephen Reynolds" wrote:

The Mercury Music Prize 2004 shortlist announced.

Bookmakers have made Franz Ferdinand and The Streets joint favourites...

[snip]


I must admit, I'd assumed that The Streets were a sort of parody band,
like Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias or (for the crustier amongst us) the
Barron Knights.

Rev. Andy
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Old July 21st 04, 09:47 PM posted to uk.rec.audio,alt.music.alternative,uk.music.guitar
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Default Mercury Music Prize 2004 - Vote for your favourite

In article , Andy Bettis
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In article ,
"Stephen Reynolds" wrote:

The Mercury Music Prize 2004 shortlist announced.

Bookmakers have made Franz Ferdinand and The Streets joint favourites...

[snip]


I must admit, I'd assumed that The Streets were a sort of parody band,
like Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias or (for the crustier amongst us) the
Barron Knights.

Rev. Andy


What ever happened to them, Alberto etc most amusing lot around
--
Tony Sayer

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Old July 21st 04, 10:54 PM posted to uk.rec.audio,alt.music.alternative,uk.music.guitar
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Default Mercury Music Prize 2004 - Vote for your favourite

tony sayer wrote:

I must admit, I'd assumed that The Streets were a sort of parody
band, like Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias or (for the crustier
amongst us) the Barron Knights.


What ever happened to them, Alberto etc most amusing lot around


CP Lee is now an academic at (ISTR) Manchester University


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Old July 22nd 04, 12:42 AM posted to uk.rec.audio,alt.music.alternative,uk.music.guitar
Michael Jones
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Default Mercury Music Prize 2004 - Vote for your favourite

"Stimpy" wrote in message
...
tony sayer wrote:

I must admit, I'd assumed that The Streets were a sort of parody
band, like Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias or (for the crustier
amongst us) the Barron Knights.


What ever happened to them, Alberto etc most amusing lot around


CP Lee is now an academic at (ISTR) Manchester University

I think that it's Salford University. He has also published a number of
books about Bob Dylan.


 




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