| | | Sarah's Pick: The Sensual World by Kate Bush Absolutely haunting and so different from everything else. Check out "Rocket's Tail" with the Trio Bulgarka ... I mean, what IS that? Plus you can't beat "This Woman's Work" for a tear jerker and every song is so moody and deep. Love it!! | No Name's Pick: Decomposer by The Matches I remember these guys when they were the locals - pop punkers rocking out at imusiccast in Oakland - playing acoustic in front of every show - this CD really illustrates their growth and true musical talent - is it art rock - is it punk - is it rock - is it opera - who cares in the end you're left with a record that bends musical genres and leaves you wanting more! | Jayn's Pick: Joshua Tree by U2 Gotta start with the big guns... if I absolutely HAD to choose one CD out of every one ever released, it'd be this one. There isn't a song on this CD that shouldn't win a freaking Pulitzer Prize. "With or Without You" and "Running to Stand Still" are particularly shattering ... | Webster's Pick: London Calling by The Clash It was a High School life of rock guitar gods, and I was ready for the next wave. It started with The Clash's "London Calling" – focused and sprawling, it was Revolution and Love and Urban Decay and Cool Cars. The best 19 songs I’d ever heard grouped together. And of course, a hidden track that was worth it’s weight in mystery ... | Dayna's Pick: What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits by The Doobie Brothers It's not just great music, it's amazing lyrics and it's the memories of my childhood. It's my own soundtrack. | | | | |