Decker
11-20-05, 03:37 AM
I did this sort of thread last fall, thought it would be fun to try again. This year Grammy nominees have to be released Oct 1 2004 - Sept 30, 2005. Now we've had some time to digest the fall albums, I'm wondering which ones people think have a shot. I'll tell you without a huge-selling breakthrough album or iconic hit single, it's going to be a tough year for predictions.
The two biggest pre-release hypes were for Grammy faves U2 and Coldplay. Both albums proved at least mild disappointments, but this was such a weak year for mainstream albums that I'd say HTDAAB is a lock and X & Y has a shot.
Nothing secures a Grammy nomination like the rare appearance of a singer on a Time Magazine cover (Lauryn Hill, Bruce Springsteen, U2) so maybe that's a good sign for Kanye West who was, many feel, robbed of the Best New Artist award last year.
My personal choice for best album of 2005, Fiona Apple's "Extraordinary Machine" misses the cut by four days.
I'm personally hoping The Rolling Stones will be rewarded for putting out a really good album long after everyone in the know thought they were merely capable of phoning it in.
Previous Grammy faves and recent AOTY nominees Beck and The White Stripes could also be in the mix, I suppose.
I have no idea what will be coming out of the record (single) of the year or best new artist categories. I figure that Green Day will show up in the record category for "Boulevard Of Broken Dreams" as much for a make-up on missing the best album of 2004 as for individual merit of the song. Springsteen also has a shot in the ROTY for the title track of Devils & Dust. Beyond that, I'm totally drawing a blank.
..But what do I know? Any thoughts? I'd love to hear the guesses of those more familiar with recent popular music.
--and remember these ARE the Grammys. They've gotten a lot better with their blue-ribbon panel choosing the final nominees; but still their tastes are pretty mainstream and in a weak year in terms of sales and critical acclaim, you never know what they'll choose to honor.
The two biggest pre-release hypes were for Grammy faves U2 and Coldplay. Both albums proved at least mild disappointments, but this was such a weak year for mainstream albums that I'd say HTDAAB is a lock and X & Y has a shot.
Nothing secures a Grammy nomination like the rare appearance of a singer on a Time Magazine cover (Lauryn Hill, Bruce Springsteen, U2) so maybe that's a good sign for Kanye West who was, many feel, robbed of the Best New Artist award last year.
My personal choice for best album of 2005, Fiona Apple's "Extraordinary Machine" misses the cut by four days.
I'm personally hoping The Rolling Stones will be rewarded for putting out a really good album long after everyone in the know thought they were merely capable of phoning it in.
Previous Grammy faves and recent AOTY nominees Beck and The White Stripes could also be in the mix, I suppose.
I have no idea what will be coming out of the record (single) of the year or best new artist categories. I figure that Green Day will show up in the record category for "Boulevard Of Broken Dreams" as much for a make-up on missing the best album of 2004 as for individual merit of the song. Springsteen also has a shot in the ROTY for the title track of Devils & Dust. Beyond that, I'm totally drawing a blank.
..But what do I know? Any thoughts? I'd love to hear the guesses of those more familiar with recent popular music.
--and remember these ARE the Grammys. They've gotten a lot better with their blue-ribbon panel choosing the final nominees; but still their tastes are pretty mainstream and in a weak year in terms of sales and critical acclaim, you never know what they'll choose to honor.

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