Thought you'd like to see my favourite tracks from 2003. I am currently compiling my current favourites...so stay tuned.

Back and Forth, by UNKLE:

I love the experimental nature but this track because it's quirky

Ohne Chanteuse, by Yonderboi:

This is a Hungarian band who daughter Ann discovered when she was doing a film for MTV. I like the haunting unrecognisable words and the crackle.

Take the Box, by Amy Winehouse:

The album that this is taken from because is full of potential rather than it being a complete flowing work of art.

Yesterday's Pain, by Vikter Duplaix:

This was my fav album on my iPod by the side of the Italian pool last year. It has some fine depth and reason and touches real life in me.

Destructivness, by The Roots:

Hits my loudness button in my soul.

I Want To Be The Boy , by White Stripes:

This is the only rock album I bought in 2003. Come in U2.

I just want to love you baby, by Justin Timberlake:

This was a hook line I used in Prague last year - me JT
did a sing-a-long in the main square.

Beautiful, by Snoop Dogg:

One, by Johnny Cash:

The song One is lined up for my funeral, and this version by a major man in music history.

One Shot of Happy Two Shots of Sad, by Matt Dusk:

Cheesy but love the U2 song written for Sinatra but he died early.

Prayer for England, by Massive Attack:

My imac says I played this there
more than any other. Massive, deep.

The Cross, by The Blind Boys of Alabama:

Classic Prince but love the rock in this. Means much to me.

Beautiful, by Christina Aguilera:

Beautiful. A meaningful song which could not leave out. Beautiful!

Caruso, by Pavarotti:

My favorite Pav' song of love.Orchestra best but ..... love it.

Falling, by Nitin Sawhney:

I buy all he does. Love is cross-culture-ness. Aqualung
on vocal(who played Greenbelt 2003)

Whoever It Was That Brought Me Here.., by Martyn Joseph:

Great man. Love him. Deep, moving song. Title track-new album.

Outro, by Yonderboi:

Don't know the Hungarian words here, hope fit my ethos? Feels-good. Nice feel to close the sounds down.