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The Top 100 Albums Of 2020 (#100-66): Eminem, Halsey, Nas, More


Well I’d be loathe to call 2020 a great year, because it was genuinely horrible, but at least it was enlivened by some fantastic music. The tragedy is that, in a year that afforded artists the freedom to write and record at their leisure, the very industry upon which their art relies (concerts, tours, festivals and dance floors) ground to a halt. Legendary venues, bars and nightclubs have closed across the globe and a host of promising musicians, have had to return to their day jobs (presuming that they still exist).
So while it is worth celebrating the outpouring of creativity that the Covid-19 pandemic unleashed, the incredible cost in lives and mental well being should not be forgotten – and nor should the cost to the music industry at large. 2020 might end up being a great year for Spotify and Apple Music, but a terrible one for the flesh and blood musicians behind the algorithms.

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The 30 Best Albums of 2020


Since her first album, 2016’s
Midwest Farmer’s Daughter, Margo Price has often been positioned in outlaw country, flanked by comparisons to Bobbie Gentry and Loretta Lynn. But on her third LP,
That’s How Rumors Get Started, Price veers closer to classic rock and away from the honky-tonk that once echoed through the Nashville songwriter’s music. While her debut was charged with drinking tropes and her sophomore effort (2017’s 
All American Made)
 steeped in political consciousness,
Rumors focuses on the more vulnerable stories of touring life: being away from home, surviving relationships and the anxiety of stillness. Price is at her most stunning on the gospel-tinged confessional “Prisoner of the Highway,” in which she reflects on the cost of being an artist on the road while in love and starting a family. The same goes for power ballad “I’d Die For You,” where she parallels a soaring Stevie Nicks. A little bit of Nashville and Southern rock seems to have been good for her soul. –

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20110803:09:46:00

company. >> reporter: what about rick santorum? his t-shirts from the minican republic? were you aware of that? >> it's tragic that so many products in this country are made outside of this country. you probably can find a t-shirt occasionally made here in the united states but it's harder and harder to do. >> reporter: really? wasn't hard for us. we found dozens of t-shirt manufacturers still in the u.s. one of the biggest, bayside. they employ 500 workers in 12 states. cotton, dye, stitching all american-made. >> if this senator does not know how to find shirts, call me, i'll sell you the shirts. >> reporter: today bayside's making t-shirts for half the candidates. they say if the other half bought american too they'd hire another 500 workers. so if the candidates could put more americans to work, would they? woululthey make the switch? the gingrich campaign said that shirt from el salvador was a mistake, a rush order, and they now promise everything they sell on their website is made in america.

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