| | Grammy Nominees 2006 CD (2 Customer Reviews)
The inexplicable omissions of Kanye West, Gwen Stefani, and Black Eyed Peas notwithstanding (all of whom had very successful years in 2005), 2006 GRAMMY NOMINEES is an even-handed overview of the state of popular music for the year in question. The Gorillaz's "Feel Good Inc." kicks off the set, and establishes a good-times tone with its rubbery bass groove, Brit-pop inflections, and cameo by De La Soul. Dance pop from Mariah Carey is offered alongside rock from Green Day and the Foo Fighters, while Neil Young and the Rolling Stones represent the contingent of dinosaur rockers still going strong in the early '00s. The pleasantly surprising inclusion of indie rock bands Death Cab for Cutie and Franz Ferdinand round out this eclectic set. Grammy Nominees 2006 Music Grammy Nominees 2006 Songs | 1. | Feel Good Inc. - De La Soul/Gorillaz |
| 2. | Boulevard of Broken Dreams - Green Day |
| 3. | It's Like That - Mariah Carey |
| 4. | Fine Line - Paul McCartney |
| 5. | City of Blinding Lights - U2 |
| 6. | Bless the Broken Road - Rascal Flatts |
| 7. | Devils & Dust - Bruce Springsteen |
| 8. | Ordinary People - John Legend |
| 9. | Sitting, Waiting, Wishing - Jack Johnson |
| 10. | Walk on By - Seal |
| 11. | Lonely No More - Rob Thomas |
| 12. | From the Bottom of My Heart - Stevie Wonder |
| 13. | Since U Been Gone - Kelly Clarkson |
| 14. | Good Is Good - Sheryl Crow |
| 15. | Speed of Sound - Coldplay |
| 16. | Best of You - Foo Fighters |
| 17. | Rain Fall Down - The Rolling Stones |
| 18. | Painter, The - Neil Young |
| 19. | E-Pro - Beck |
| 20. | Soul Meets Body - Death Cab for Cutie |
| 21. | Do You Want To - Franz Ferdinand |
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