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Your top CDs of 2003

The Globe critics have compiled their lists of the year's best music releases.

Now here's your chance to share your favorite CDs of 2003 with other Boston.com users. What CDs stood out above the rest this year? Which ones would you recommend and why?

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In no particular order:

1. Pearl Jam, "Lost Dogs"
2. Howie Day, "Perfect Time of Day"
3. Ryan Adams, "Rock n' Roll"
4. The Shins, "Chutes Too Narrow"
5. DMB, concert from Central Park
6. The Black Keys, "Thickfreakness"
7. The Strokes, "Room on Fire"
8. Kings of Leon, "Youth and Manhood"
9. Ben Harper, "Diamonds on the Inside"
10. AC/DC reissue of "High Voltage"
Song of the year : a tie between "hey Ya" by Outkast and "Are you gonna be my girl" by JET

Hub, Charlestown


No particular order:

Room On Fire, The Strokes
Elephant, White Stripes
Mary Star of the Sea, Zwan
Rainy Day Music, The Jayhawks
Greendale, Neil Young and Crazy Horse
Hail to the Thief, Radiohead
Lost Dogs, Pearl Jam
See You in Hell, Yellow Snow
IIoR N kcor, Ryan Adams
What's Wrong with this Picture, Van Morrison

Tom, South Boston


Radiohead's Hail to the Thief, hands down.

Janelle, Natick


AC\DC BACK IN BLACK THE REVISED EDITIONS

Margaret, beverly


There are too many to list but one that I hadn't seen posted yet was Derek Trucks Band - Soul Serenade... excellent CD!!

Christine, Boston


I'd like to add Anthony Hamilton - Coming From Where I'm From

Eric, Hartford, CT


Evenesence

nicole, boston


Matchbox 20

John O'Melia, Lynn


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