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ggw

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The Mercury Prize
« on: July 19, 2005, 10:29:00 am »
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 Antony and the Johnsons - I Am a Bird Now
 Bloc Party - Silent Alarm
 Coldplay - X&Y
 The Go! Team - Thunder,Lightning,Strike
 Hard-Fi - Stars of CCTV
 KT Tunstall - Eye to the Telescope
 Kaiser Chiefs - Employment
 The Magic Numbers - The Magic Numbers
 Maximo Park - A Certain Trigger
 M.I.A. - Arular
 Polar Bear - Held on the Tips of Fingers
 Seth Lakeman - Kitty Jay
 
 
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Re: The Mercury Prize
« Reply #1 on: July 19, 2005, 10:31:00 am »
Is this some award in honor of Freddie Mercury?
 
 Do they sell the winner's album at Starbucks?

Relaxer

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Re: The Mercury Prize
« Reply #2 on: July 19, 2005, 10:32:00 am »
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Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
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 Antony and the Johnsons - I Am a Bird Now
 Bloc Party - Silent Alarm
 Coldplay - X&Y
 The Go! Team - Thunder,Lightning,Strike
 Hard-Fi - Stars of CCTV
 KT Tunstall - Eye to the Telescope
 Kaiser Chiefs - Employment
 The Magic Numbers - The Magic Numbers
 Maximo Park - A Certain Trigger
 M.I.A. - Arular
 Polar Bear - Held on the Tips of Fingers
 Seth Lakeman - Kitty Jay
 
 
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I'm going to predict that the Magic Numbers get it, with my #2 guess going to Kaiser Chiefs.
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ratioci nation

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Re: The Mercury Prize
« Reply #3 on: July 19, 2005, 10:38:00 am »
I am going to predict that I have never heard The Magic Numbers and that I keep hearing their name and that I am out of touch.  Therefore, clearly I think Coldplay should win!

kurosawa-b/w

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Re: The Mercury Prize
« Reply #4 on: July 19, 2005, 11:01:00 am »
Hooray for Hard-Fi and Maximo Park nominations! *happy*

hammerexile

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Re: The Mercury Prize
« Reply #5 on: July 19, 2005, 12:05:00 pm »
From the BBC website:
 
 Kaiser Chiefs tipped for Mercury  
 
 
 Bookmakers have made rock band Kaiser Chiefs favourites to win the 2005 Mercury Music Prize.
 Their debut album Employment is one of 12 shortlisted for this year's award, which honours the best album of the year by a UK or Irish act.
 
 Others include Coldplay's X&Y, Silent Alarm by Bloc Party and KT Tunstall's Eye to the Telescope.
 
 Kaiser Chiefs are 4/1 favourites to win the £20,000 prize. Tunstall, Bloc Party and Coldplay are all at 6/1.
 
 Kaiser Chiefs frontman Ricky Wilson said: "Being the favourites is exciting, although it doesn't mean we're going to win it.
 
 
 "But we want to win it. People say, 'oh, it's just great to be nominated, we don't mind whether or not we win'. They're lying to themselves. Everybody wants to win."
 
 Bandmate Nick Hodgson said: "This time last year we didn't have a record deal and in the past 12 months it's all happened.
 
 "This is our first nomination for any award ever."
 
 Coldplay's X&Y is the biggest selling album of the year so far, selling close to 500,000 copies in its first week in the UK alone.
 
 By contrast, fellow nominee Seth Lakeman - a folk artist from Dartmoor - released his album Kitty Jay on his own Devon-based record label.
 
 'Renaissance'
 
 Lakeman told the BBC on Tuesday: "I'm skint. I spent my last £177 on the entry fee for this award. I didn't think I stood a chance in hell."
 
 
 Eight of the shortlisted acts - which include Newcastle guitar band Maximo Park and British-Sri Lankan MIA - have been nominated for their debut albums.
 
 "The renaissance in British music continues with the emergence of a wealth of new talents," said Simon Frith, chair of the judging panel.
 
 "It's also significant that the country's musical excellence includes such contrasting releases as Coldplay's worldwide number one hit album and Seth Lakeman's self-released folk record."
 
 Bookmaker William Hill, which installed Kaiser Chiefs as favourites, said the field was wide open.
 
 "It's a very close year," said spokesman Graham Sharpe. "Every album could be a winner."
 
 
 
 
 Bloc Party came second in the BBC News website's Sound of 2005 survey, with Kaiser Chiefs at five.

sonickteam2

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Re: The Mercury Prize
« Reply #6 on: July 19, 2005, 01:07:00 pm »
Bloc Party shouldn't win any award. and if they do, i wouldnt talk of the renaissance of British music as a good thing....

TomJaworski

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Re: The Mercury Prize
« Reply #7 on: July 19, 2005, 02:13:00 pm »
And you think Kaiser Chiefs are the more-suitable victor?
 
 I haven't heard all of these albums but I would say that Silent Alarm is the best of the few I have had the chance to check out.

sonickteam2

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Re: The Mercury Prize
« Reply #8 on: July 19, 2005, 02:23:00 pm »
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Originally posted by LonnieBeale:
  And you think Kaiser Chiefs are the more-suitable victor?
 
 I haven't heard all of these albums but I would say that Silent Alarm is the best of the few I have had the chance to check out.
I dont care for the Kaiser Chiefs either. i like the Go Team record, but like you, I have only heard about 5 of these LPs.  doesnt make Silent Alarm a better record though.
 
   Art Brut is better than either Bloc Party or Kaiser Chiefs, imo.