Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Best of 2005


Since 1996 I have made a CD of my favorite music from the past year and here is the CD I have made from this past year but I like to put songs in reverse order as so they are counting down to the best song. This CD clocks in at 77:06.


1.
Love Love Love - Tristan Prettyman
2.
Boulevard of Broken Dreams - Green Day
3.
Fix You – Coldplay
4.
You and Me – Lifehouse
5.
These Words - Natasha Bedingfield
6.
Doesn't Remind Me – Audioslave
7. Existentialism on Prom Night - Straylight Run
8.
Breakdown - Jack Johnson
9.
Diamonds From Sierra Leone - Kanye West
10.
Portions for Foxes - Rilo Kiley
11.
Telescope Eyes – Eisley
12.
The Blower's Daughter - Damien Rice
13.
Ordinary People - John Legend
14.
Since U Been Gone - Kelly Clarkson
15.
Mr. Brightside - The Killers
16.
Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own - U2
17.
Breathe (2 AM) - Anna Nalick
18.
Gold Digger - Kanye West & Jamie Foxx
19.
Landed - Ben Folds


To see how Landed stacks up to past #1's, here are a list of those from years past:

1996:
No Diggity – Blackstreet & Dr. Dre
1997:
Foolish Games – Jewel
1998:
One Week – Barenaked Ladies
1999:
Genie in a Bottle - Christina Aguilera
2000:
Maria, Maria – Santana & the Product G&B
2001:
Everywhere – Michelle Branch
2002:
Fell in Love with a Girl – The White Stripes
2003:
The Seed (2.0) – The Roots & Cody ChessnuTT
2004:
All Falls Down – Kanye West
2005:
Landed – Ben Folds


As for the artist that made the most impact in the last year here are the ones that showed up most on my Best of lists (for those lists, click on the Best of 2005 label):

1.
(Best Songs – 2, 11, 32, 39, 79; Best Albums – 2; Best Videos – 2, 9, 16, 28) - It looked like Kanye this year was the ultimate bridesmaid with the runner up position on all but one of my lists. But he did have the unofficial best quote of the year if that is any consolation.
2.
(Best Songs – 5, 21; Best Albums – 14; Best Videos – 4, 8; Best Mash-Ups – 10, 21) - This band really grew on me this year with their blend of catch hooks, inane lyrics, and of course a video with Eric Roberts and a Kate Bosworth look-a-like.
3.
(Best Songs – 2, 50, 57, 60; Best Videos – 10, 20) – They may have been a little more higher had How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb had been eligible this year, but unlike the Grammy’s, my year actually runs from January to December. But the album would have definitely been high on my Best Albums list if it were.
4.
– (Best Songs – 35, 46; Best Albums – 5; Best Videos – 17, 27; Best Mash-Ups – 13) – A band so great I dedicated a whole week to when Stand Up was released and they didn’t disappoint.
5.
(Best Songs – 6, 26; Best Mash-Ups – 2, 4, 12; Best Videos – 21) – Had anyone said that Clarkson would be near the top of any list let alone Best Artist a year ago, I tell them they were crazy. But thanks to some amazingly entertaining mash-ups, the karaoke queen rightfully deserves to be on this list. And the mash-ups just keep on coming as I just heard another one, Since U Been in Centerfield - Kelly Clarkson vs. .

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