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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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Damien Rice "O", was one good one that no one has mentioned.

carrie, everett


My 4 favs of '03.
1. Kathleen Edwards - Failer
2. Paul Weller - Illumination
3. Maroon 5 - Songs About Jane
4. Josh Ritter - Hello Starling
Paul Weller was definitely my favorite concert of the year as well. If you were there back in February I am sure you'll agree. what an incredible show!

Doug, Watertown


Off the top of my head some of my favourite albums of the year include (in no particular order):

Constantines "Shine A Light"
Yeah Yeah Yeahs "Fever To Tell"
White Stripes "Elephant"
Ted Leo/Pharmacists "Hearts of Oak"
The Weakerthans "Reconstruction Site"
Longwave "The Strangest Things"
Grandaddy "Sumday"
Earlimart "Everyone Down Here"
Jim Bryson "North Side Benches"
Super Furry Animals "Phantom Power"
New Pornographers "The Electric Version"
Asteroid No. 4 "Honeyspot"
C Finn/BGEP/GLOBE on 12/16/2003 02:12 PM ----- fieldwrap@boston.com 12/16/2003 12:42 PM Outcast is terrible! I can't figure out why people like them, matter of opinion I guess. Best albums of 2003:
Freeway - Philadelphia Freeway
Jay-Z - The Black Album
50 Cent - Get Rich or Die Tryin'
Most overrated CD of all time: Outcast - whatever its called

Rob, Boston


My favorite CD of 2003 is My Private Nation by TRAIN

train rocks, waltham


Pretty Girls Make Graves - The New Romance
A Perfect Circle - Thirteenth Step
Vendetta Red - Between The Never and The Now
Boy Sets Fire - Release The Dogs
The Mars Volta - De-Loused in the Comatorium

Brian, Boston


Local Boston Band - Catapult - new cd "42" rocks!

Anonymous


Emmylou Harris: "Stumble Into Grace"

Keith, Cambridge


1. Annie Lennox "Bare" -- a return to form after an 8 year absence. Annie Lennox's "Bare" was the musical event of 2003.

the rest in no particular order :

-Pernice Brothers : "Yours, Mine and Ours"
-Fountains of Wayne "Welcome Interstate Managers"
-Liz Phair "Liz Phair"
-Sarah Brightman "Harem"
-Laura Turner, "Soul Deep"
-Sarah McLachlan "Afterglow"

Kurt , Lakeville


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