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Rolling Stone Brasil elege os melhores discos de 2011

By moralis
Sun, 26/04/2020 - 20:45

Adele foi a vencedora da lista de melhores discos do ano para a Rolling Stone Brasil. 

Tal como sucedeu no top da edição norte-americana da Rolling Stone, "21", segundo disco da cantora inglesa, terminou o ano em primeiro lugar, à frente do Foo Fighters e de PJ Harvey, em segundo e terceiro lugar, respectivamente. 
 
Veja aqui o top de melhores discos internacionais de 2011 para a Rolling Stone Brasil:
 
1. Adele - 21 
2. Foo Fighters - Wasting Light 
3. PJ Harvey - Let England Shake 
4. Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds - Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds 
5. The Black Keys - El Camino 
6. Arctic Monkeys - Suck It and See 
7. Jay-Z & Kanye West - Watch the Throne 
8. The Decemberists - The King Is Dead 
9. The Vaccines - What Did You Expect from the Vaccines? 
10. Danger Mouse and Daniele Luppi - Rome 
 
Quanto ao top de melhores discos nacionais, o primeiro lugar ficou para Criolo (foto), com "Nó na Orelha". Em segundo ficou Emicida e, em terceiro, Mallu Magalhães, com "Pitanga". Veja aqui o top 10: 
 
1. Criolo - Nó na Orelha 
2. Emicida - Doozicabraba e a Revolução Silenciosa 
3. Mallu - Pitanga 
4. Kassin - Sonho Devagar 
5. Chico Buarque - Chico 
6. Marcelo Camelo - Toque Dela 
7. Boss in Drama - Pure Gold 
8. Karina Buhr - Longe de Onde 
9. Autoramas - Música Crocante 
10º. Fábio Góes - O Destino Vestido de Noiva
 
(Rolling Stone/Blitz)

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