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Lucy Michelle: Favorite Albums of the Decade

sharon jones dap kings 100 days nights

Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings 100 Days, 100 Nights: I saw Sharon Jones two nights in a row at the Fair, she is one of the most talented performers I have ever seen. Her and her band actually engage with the audience which is something most bands don’t ever do! And 100 Days, 100 Nights makes me think about my dad’s sweet dance moves.

Dark Dark Dark The Snow Magic: Dark Dark Dark is a magical band. I think that pretty much sums it up. When I listen to that record I think about love, but not in a cheesy way…

Andrew Bird Mysterious Production of Eggs: Mysterious Production of Eggs was unlike any Andrew Bird release I have heard. You can play that album over and over and never get sick of it. Not only is Bird an amazing musician, his lyrics are outstanding, strange, unique and charming and the arrangements are unexpected and thoughtful.

Dr. Dog Fate: Dr. Dog really pulled out the stops with Fate, they had so many catchy tunes on that release and it’s one that will sometimes give me goosebumps when I listen to it. Can’t explain why, Dark Dark Dark will do that too with the song “Benefit of the Doubt” (my favorite song on that record).

Mirah Advisory Committee

Julie Doiron Woke Myself Up: Julie Doiron, I discovered her when I was room mates with Geoff (our drummer). He brought home Goodnight Nobody, her 2004 release and I listened to that CD over and over until it got scratched and sadly couldn’t listen to it anymore. So I searched for more and found Woke Myself Up. It was so much brighter, it made me happier just listening to it and I believed that album as well as goodnight nobody inspired a lot of my own music.

In fact all of these albums are inspiring and each one creates a different memory. That’s my favorite part.

[Lucy Michelle is the lead vocalist of Lucy Michelle and the Velvet Lapelles. The Minneapolis-based band's most recent album, Special Party Time For Everybody, was released in September.]

Also: Lucy Michelle and the Velvet Lapelles “Special Party Time for Everybody” Review


3 Comments

    Lucy has listened to a record made this decade?

  • Snark aside, I’m going to go ahead and agree with the choice of Mirah.

  • i’ll agree w/ her on Eggs fo sho

    that’s not my favorite Sharon record tho, but it’s still fantastic

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