Okay, maybe Mike Johnson is a competent parliamentarian.
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« edited: March 20, 2015, 12:34:52 AM by sex-negative feminist prude »
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Doing a top twelve (technically a baker's dozen, but whatever). No particular order beyond the first three.
Inland Territory--Vienna Teng Seven Swans--Sufjan Stevens Never For Ever--Kate Bush Soviet Kitsch--Regina Spektor After the Gold Rush--Neil Young Zero Comma, Colorful World--Mass of the Fermenting Dregs Dire Straits--Dire Straits Lookaftering--Vashti Bunyan Press On--June Carter Cash Boy Alice--Sakamoto Maaya [Any given ten or fifteen Andrews Sisters songs crammed onto a CD] Songs from a Room/New Skin for the Old Ceremony--both Leonard Cohen
I like these albums for several different sets of reasons. Some I grew up on (After the Gold Rush and Press On because of my mother, Dire Straits and the Leonard Cohen albums because of my father, the Andrews Sisters because of my aunt and uncle), the Japanese albums I was introduced to through friends in my major during undergrad, the rest are more representative of my actual individual tastes.
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