Just voted myself.
A Secret Life wins hands down for me as it is the most 'different' and evocative of the four new albums.
While My Lost City is an excellent body of work and has some inspiring tracks, I don't 'get' the concept of it as an album and it sounds (at least to me) like what it is - a collection of lost tracks. It doesn't quite gel as a whole, so therefore I don't rate it as a great 'album'... does that make sense?
My personal struggle is with Mirrorball.
The Quiet Man is just brilliant, and I have played that one the most. After that, my third vote went to "In The Glow" although I was torn between this and "Destination" and (dare I suggest) TPOE.
My least favourite John and Louis album sounds a skwillion times better this time round, and I really like both the additional tracks.
What I like about it is probably the same feeling I experienced when listening to The Golden Section re-master, and that is what I love about this year in the life of 'Foxxy'. Re-issued 'old' material sits so perfectly alongside the new stuff, and playing other things from the archive adds to the feeling that its all coming together.
This is the year during which I feel everything has started to make sense - each release shedding new light on the others.
A glimpse of old sunlight, if you will. The past is the new future
