The consensus Top 10
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Hip-hop and mainstream pop might dominate the sales charts these days, but with the exception of OutKast, neither genre registered strongly with The Times’ 18 pop music contributors. Their votes went mainly to the new garage-rock generation represented by the White Stripes and Raveonettes and to the singer-songwriter side of the alt-rock spectrum.
Albums are awarded 10 points for a first-place vote, nine points for second, etc.
*--* Artist Album Label Pts. No. 1st 1. The “Elephant” V2 73 10 3 White Stripes 2. OutKast “Speakerboxxx/The Arista 70 10 1 Love Below” 3. Radiohead “Hail to the Thief” Capitol 36 5 2 4. Joe Henry “Tiny Voices” Anti 33 4 1 5. Lucinda “World Without Lost Highway 21 3 1 Williams Tears” 6. Damien “O” DRM/Vector/Wa 20 3 1 Rice rner Bros. 7. (t) The “So Much for the Virgin 19 4 -- Thrills City” 7. (t) Neil “Greendale” Reprise 19 3 -- Young 9. The “Give Up” Sub Pop 15 2 1 Postal Service 10. Raveonet “Chain Gang of Love” Columbia 14 3 -- tes
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Key: Pts.=Total points; No.-Number of ballots on which album was represented; 1st=Number of No. 1 votes.
The first-place votes
The White Stripes: Robert Hilburn, Karla Blume, Steve Appleford
Radiohead: Richard Cromelin, Ernesto Lechner
OutKast: Dean Kuipers
Joe Henry: Natalie Nichols
Lucinda Williams: Phil Sutcliffe
Damien Rice: Steve Hochman
The Postal Service: Kevin Bronson
Ludacris, “Chicken-N-Beer” (Def Jam South): Soren Baker
Dido, “Life for Rent” (Arista): Steve Baltin
Ojos de Brujo, “Bari” (La Fabrica de Colores, Spain): Agustin Gurza
Stefon Harris, “The Grand Unification Theory” (Blue Note): Don Heckman
Various artists, “Buddyhead Presents: Gimme Skelter” (Nettwerk): Lina Lecaro
Sparks, “Lil’ Beethoven” (Palm Pictures): Randy Lewis
Rodney Crowell, “Fate’s Right Hand” (DMZ/Epic): Michael McCall
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