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Raul Campos' Top Ten Albums of 2007

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This week we have been delivering Top 10 lists from KCRW's most popular on-air personalities. Tonight we're going to give you a two-fer. First up is native Los Angeleno Raul Campos, host of Nocturna, and the first one on these lists to give it up to Brit faves Amy Winehouse and Lily Allen.

Also if you're scoring at home, Radiohead seems to be doing quite well on these KCRW lists.

Have a gander at what else made Raul's list:

1) Lily Allen - Alright, Still (Capitol)

2) Amy Winehouse - Back to Black (Island)

3) Mark Ronson - Version (Sony)

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4) Trentemoller - The Last Resort (Poker Flat)

5) Radiohead - In Rainbows (Radiohead.com)

6) Justice - (Vice)

7) Groove Armada - Soundboy Rock (Columbia)

8) LCD Soundsystem - Sound of Silver (EMI)

9) Feist - The Reminder (Interscope)

10) Ulrich Schnauss - Goodbye (Domino)

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