Music 2007 continues, plus other end of yeariness
It’s the end (of the year) … but the moment has been prepared for. No, I’m not going to regenerate, honest. Just have a nice quiet night in with the husband. I had a chat with an old friend who I’ve not seen for ages, listened to Dare by The Human League, had some yummy dinner and am going to finish off the year watching that new Battlestar Galactica: Razor DVD with some champagne. Probably.
Here’s last week’s Daily Express Tat that I forgot about. I should New Year Recolution-ise not to go on about their crapness but I probably will. 
Their final cover of 2007 showed no sign of newsworthiness:
Meh. Bored now.
Here’s the next part of Music 2007, with the last part coming tomorrow, along with the Meme Review Of The Year. Whooo-hoo!
Presenting numbers 10 to 6:
10. Duke Special: Songs From The Deep Forest
Duke Special was technically 2006 but it got a double-disc reissue so it counts. My rules… I love this beautiful album, and not just because Neil Hannon is on it.
9. Rosin Murphy: Overpowered
Rosisin’s first solo album was a bit ‘difficult’ but this time around it was all so right. The videos are great too, and I am not going to use the word ‘kooky’.
8. Ryan Adams: Easy Tiger
Ryan cheered up and cleaned up this year, releasing only one album and it was a good one. Yay!
7. Rilo Kiley : Under The Blacklight
I never really got into Rilo Kiley until they allegedly went all commercial with this album. It’s bloody good and I won’t use the phrase ‘Fleetwood Mac-cy.’
6. Sara Bareilles: Little Voice
Sara Bareilles is the best female singer songwriter you haven’t heard of. Unless you hang around certain mp3 blogger circles and then you’ll be a big fan.
Tomorrow: The rest. Oh yes.

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