#22/100 – Thievery Corporation – It Takes A Thief (02/04)

This is a weird, limited 4xLP release with two tracks per side, 45RPM, so it sounds REALLY good, but the tracks are spread over four pieces, eight sides. I’d guess it would be a double best-of album on CD if it was even one track longer.

I picked Until the Morning over Sweet Tides because of that lovely Rhodes electric piano that accompanies Emiliana Torrini throughout the song. It just works so good. “Till the sunlight burns a happy hole in your heart…”

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#21/100 – U2 – Under A Blood Red Sky (Live)

This pick coincides with St. Patrick’s Day, and U2 are one of the few Irish bands I have music by, especially on vinyl. This is an older release, coming before the fame and fortune of Joshua Tree. Side A has some familiar tunes to those who know the U2 back catalogue, but 11 O’Clock Tick Tock really stood out. I love the interplay between the lead, bass, and the very clock-ish drums. It’s a great track and easily the best performance on the side, maybe even the album.

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#20/100 – Pet Shop Boys – Please

Number 20 in the project is the excellent album Please, from The Pet Shop Boys. I listened to Side A, which has a lot of very popular tracks, one of which was a slim pick as a favorite. West End Girls tells a story very well, but without the noise and chaos of Suburbia. Great album overall, and side B has far fewer popular tracks, so also have a listen to it.

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#19/100 – Underworld – Oblivion With Bells

Pick 19 was a pretty interesting one. Underworld has led many lives and Oblivion With Bells is well into the transition to the third. Side C of this album has three tracks, and I picked Boy, Boy, Boy of note because it just felt a little more composed and cleaner than Glam Bucket. Sides A, B, and D also have many quite good tracks to enjoy, like Beautiful Burnout.

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#17/100 – Mister Lies – Mowgli

I’ve always loved the cover of this album because it’s the happiest dog in the world getting petted. This is a relatively obscure release, even on Ghostly, but I fell for it hard and Side B has a lot to like, including the final track Trustfalls, which I picked. Lots to like on this one, top to bottom.

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#14/100 – Murder By Death – Who Will Survive and What Will Be Left of Them?

Side 14 was an interesting pick. I’ve been a fan of MBD since 2007 and have seen them many times during their heavy touring years. This is their first album that really defined the tone and attitude of the group, which has evolved confidently from here. Side A has some fan favorites, and Until Moral Improves the Beatings Will Continue stamps hard on that. It encompasses all of the Americana you can stuff into a track.

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#13/100 – The Thompson Twins – Into the Gap

I didn’t appreciate The Thompson Twins as a kid in the 80s listening to New Wave because, well, they were very popular. This album is stunningly good when listening to it now, with Side B having fewer radio tracks. Who Can Stop the Rain is my favorite of that side, and it just holds up to even the hits. This is a superb album

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