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Registered: ‎10-02-2001

Best release of 2002

My vote is Audioslave. No brainer. These guys belong together.
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ericguitar
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Registered: ‎09-12-2000

Re: Best release of 2002

I have to 2nd it, mainly because it's the only new album that I thought was worth a shit. I suppose Paul McCartney's live album can't count since it's all historic music, but those are the only 2 new releases I bought this year.
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deeperquest
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Registered: ‎01-31-2002

Re: Best release of 2002

Jerry Cantrell: Degradation Trip Vols 1&2 :cool:

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Uncle Os
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Registered: ‎11-02-2002

Re: Best release of 2002

Another vote for Audioslave here.

Haven't heard the new Cantrell. Will check it out soon. Uh... As soon as I get a car and finish paying off my guitars. LOL :smileyhappy:

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Re: Best release of 2002

Spock's Beard - SNOW
great concept album.

There have been several albums I've liked released this year.

Al Di Meola - Flesh on Flesh
Dream Theater - 6 Degrees of Inner Turbulence
Rush - Vapor Trails
Peter Gabriel - Up
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Re: Best release of 2002

Scott Henderson's "Well to the Bone"

Norah Jones' "Come Away With Me"

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Re: Best release of 2002

Originally posted by Valtyr
Spock's Beard - SNOW
great concept album.

There have been several albums I've liked released this year.

Al Di Meola - Flesh on Flesh
Dream Theater - 6 Degrees of Inner Turbulence
Rush - Vapor Trails
Peter Gabriel - Up
Perfect. I'd just add Mike Stern's Voices album.

I think that was a 2002 release.

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Re: Best release of 2002

Steve Morse Band "Split Decision"
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ShatteredMindofBob
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Re: Best release of 2002

Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
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PrimeMover
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Registered: ‎12-07-2001

Re: Best release of 2002

Either I'm getting jaded or I've completely lost touch with what's going on, ...or I've been locked in a closet all year...(kinda spent the year lost in a 70s retro haze) but the only album I really landed on this year was "Dirty Sexy Knights In Paris" by a band called Audiovent (not Audioslave). Two guys in the band are brothers to some guys in Incubus.

...not sure why I like it...cool heavy rock vibe I guess.
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ralphster007
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Registered: ‎08-18-2000

Re: Best release of 2002

Those mentioned...

The Deep End Vol. 2 was pretty good.
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deeperquest
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Re: Best release of 2002

Originally posted by ralphster007
Those mentioned...

The Deep End Vol. 2 was pretty good.
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ralphster007
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Re: Best release of 2002

For 'guitar' records, I also love Howard Alden's 'In My Shining Hour' and enjoyed John Williams' 'The Magic Box'. Some great reissues this year too.
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jazbrokr
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Registered: ‎12-23-2002

Re: Best release of 2002

Karizma - Document (Mike Landau, Vinnie Colaiuta, and others...2002 I think)

Scott Henderson - Well to the Bone

Adam Rogers - Art of the Invisible (one of best guitarists I ever heard)

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Registered: ‎10-26-2002

Re: Best release of 2002

i don't know my favorite....

these are my picks though


wilco: yankee hotel foxtrot

elvis costello: when i was cruel

the strokes: is this it

interpol: turn on the bright lights

beck: sea change

the flaming lips: yoshimi battles the pink robots

qu8eens of the stone age: songs for the deaf

weezer: maladroit

tori amos: scarlet's walk

that new dj shadow cd

foo fighters: one by one

rhcp: by the way

coldplay's new one

audioslave

that new oasis cd (it was ok)
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ZenFly
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Registered: ‎10-18-2002

Re: Best release of 2002

Queens of the Stone Age: Songs for the Deaf

Amiee Mann: Lost in Space

Sigur Ros: Untitled
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Jack E Martling
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Registered: ‎03-21-2002

Re: Best release of 2002

Queens of the Stone Age "Songs For The Deaf"
Caught In The Webb; A tribute to Webb Pierce
Redd Volkaert "No Stranger To A Tele"
Gomez "In Our Gun"
Jurassic 5 "Power In Numbers"
The Twangbangers "26 Days On the Road"
Atreyu "Suicide Notes and Butterfly Wishes"
Dale Watson "Every Song I Write Is For You"
The Desert Sessions " Volume 7-8"
Hermano "If Only For You"
Superdrag "Last Call For Vitriol"
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Re: Best release of 2002

Im surprised you picked QotSA, Jack.

Especially since I think youve generally got good taste in tunes, adn I ABHORED that album. Love the first 2 songs....the rest were a big bust, imho.

But even still, im piqued by your other picks. Not familiar with them..... hmmm....
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Jack E Martling
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Registered: ‎03-21-2002

Re: Best release of 2002

Originally posted by babybatter

But even still, im piqued by your other picks. Not familiar with them..... hmmm....


Numbers 2,3,5 & 7 are country records, hot pickin' and good songs. Gomez is a British rock band that is very tasty and diverse with soulful, rootsy vocals. Atreyu sound like Iron Maiden if they were half as old and twice as heavy. Jurassic 5 are hip-hop but more intelligent than your typical "bling blingers." The Desert Sessions is an ongoing project of Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age fame. It's basicall a revolving cast of musicians from bands like Soundgarden, Hole, Screaming Trees, Masters of Reality etc. The concept is to get all these musicians together who have never played together and write and record an album in a week to ten days. The latest installment is very bizzare and mind numbing. Superdrag are just a good old fashioned power pop band from Kentucky.
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Registered: ‎11-28-2002

Re: Best release of 2002

Memories... :smileyhappy:
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