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		<title>William Sanderson of Le Tournoi &#8211; Five Box Set&#160;#1</title>
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<h4>Five Box Set - West Yorkshire Music People Talk About Their Favourite Albums</h4>
<p>Along with any number of brothers, sisters and associates William Sanderson's <a href="http://www.dalliance.co.uk/labels/le%20tournoi.html">Le Tournoi</a> impress with thoughtful and curiously amusing songs described by some as Modern Folk, others as Joy Division-esque and most as impressive.</p>
<p class="heading">William's three favourite albums</p>
<blockquote><p>This question is next to impossible to answer because I know my answer tomorrow would probably be completely different. I'll try and go with obvious ones.</p></blockquote>
<p class="answer no1"><strong class="heading">Jens Lekman - self released EP </strong>Four perfect songs: Tram #7 to heaven, Maple Leaves, Black Cab, At The Dept. of Forgotten Songs.  Each individual song has more character than most entire albums.  Words don't do justice to "shit" good.</p>
<p class="answer no2"><strong class="heading">The Shins - Oh Inverted World </strong>This album is pop rock perfection. With many albums there are obvious weak aspects but here its 100% "Why couldn't I have written that, the brilliant bar-raising motherfuckers".</p>
<p>The lyrics are layered with metaphors and wordplay without seeming pompous. The melodies are beautiful and despite playing this record over and over and over again, I am yet to get the slightest bit bored with a single track. To top things off it was recorded with a 70 quid microphone. Damn them, damn them.</p>
<p class="answer no3"><strong class="heading">Jay-Z - Blueprint </strong>An album with one theme, how good Jay-Z is.  It's so pretentious it's not pretentious anymore.</p>
<p class="heading">William's favourite on the scene</p>
<p class="answer"><a href="http://www.dalliance.co.uk/labels/laura%20groves.html">Laura Groves</a> and <a href="http://www.dalliance.co.uk/labels/fourteencorners.html">Fourteen Corners</a> are pretty darn great. Neither have an album out yet, but I have the majority of their songs on mp3.  I don't want to hear their albums because I want to hear higher quality recordings of their songs, but because I want them to take the attention away from the masses of signed bands that aren't as good.</p>
<p>I generally only like bands I am friends with - hahaha - it's a terrible habit that I have no plans on shaking.</p>
<p>I also have an unhealthy, mostly unwarranted, hatred for anything to do with the city of Leeds.  So if a band is from there or does that horribly comical thing of pretending they are from there I struggle to give them chance.</p>
<p class="heading">William on "The Best Album Ever"</p>
<p class="answer"><strong class="heading">Queen - Greatest Hits II </strong>A party isn't a party without it. <em>It's a Hard Life</em>, <em>Under Pressure</em> oh yes!  Not even <em>Innuendo</em> can spoil the party.</p>
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<h4>Five Box Set - West Yorkshire Music People Talk About Their Favourite Albums</h4>
<p>Along with any number of brothers, sisters and associates William Sanderson's <a href="http://www.dalliance.co.uk/labels/le%20tournoi.html">Le Tournoi</a> impress with thoughtful and curiously amusing songs described by some as Modern Folk, others as Joy Division-esque and most as impressive.</p>
<p class="heading">William's three favourite albums</p>
<blockquote><p>This question is next to impossible to answer because I know my answer tomorrow would probably be completely different. I'll try and go with obvious ones.</p></blockquote>
<p class="answer no1"><strong class="heading">Jens Lekman - self released EP </strong>Four perfect songs: Tram #7 to heaven, Maple Leaves, Black Cab, At The Dept. of Forgotten Songs.  Each individual song has more character than most entire albums.  Words don't do justice to "shit" good.</p>
<p class="answer no2"><strong class="heading">The Shins - Oh Inverted World </strong>This album is pop rock perfection. With many albums there are obvious weak aspects but here its 100% "Why couldn't I have written that, the brilliant bar-raising motherfuckers".</p>
<p>The lyrics are layered with metaphors and wordplay without seeming pompous. The melodies are beautiful and despite playing this record over and over and over again, I am yet to get the slightest bit bored with a single track. To top things off it was recorded with a 70 quid microphone. Damn them, damn them.</p>
<p class="answer no3"><strong class="heading">Jay-Z - Blueprint </strong>An album with one theme, how good Jay-Z is.  It's so pretentious it's not pretentious anymore.</p>
<p class="heading">William's favourite on the scene</p>
<p class="answer"><a href="http://www.dalliance.co.uk/labels/laura%20groves.html">Laura Groves</a> and <a href="http://www.dalliance.co.uk/labels/fourteencorners.html">Fourteen Corners</a> are pretty darn great. Neither have an album out yet, but I have the majority of their songs on mp3.  I don't want to hear their albums because I want to hear higher quality recordings of their songs, but because I want them to take the attention away from the masses of signed bands that aren't as good.</p>
<p>I generally only like bands I am friends with - hahaha - it's a terrible habit that I have no plans on shaking.</p>
<p>I also have an unhealthy, mostly unwarranted, hatred for anything to do with the city of Leeds.  So if a band is from there or does that horribly comical thing of pretending they are from there I struggle to give them chance.</p>
<p class="heading">William on "The Best Album Ever"</p>
<p class="answer"><strong class="heading">Queen - Greatest Hits II </strong>A party isn't a party without it. <em>It's a Hard Life</em>, <em>Under Pressure</em> oh yes!  Not even <em>Innuendo</em> can spoil the party.</p>
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