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Barclaycard Mercury Prize Albums of the Year revealed

| On 19, Jul 2011

Barclaycard Mercury Prize Albums of the Year revealed

A significant year for musical creativity and diversity is confirmed by the 12 Albums of the Year shortlisted for the 2011 Barclaycard Mercury Prize, announced on Tuesday 19 July.

“This year’s Barclaycard Mercury Prize shortlist highlights the remarkable possibilities of what can
be achieved with music – the grand gesture and telling detail, albums that are dramatic, ambitious
and artful, emotional and affectionate, funny and profound,” says Simon Frith, Chair of Judges.
“Much of the music here evokes a sense of place and time, providing a wonderful snapshot of
Britain’s varied musical life.”

The 2011 Albums of the Year are:

Adele – 21
Anna Calvi – Anna Calvi
Elbow – Build a Rocket Boys!
Everything Everything – Man Alive
Ghostpoet Peanut Butter Blues & Melancholy Jam
Gwilym Simcock – Good Days at Schloss Elmau
James Blake – James Blake
Katy B – On a Mission
King Creosote & Jon Hopkins – Diamond Mine
Metronomy – The English Riviera
PJ Harvey – Let England Shake
Tinie Tempah – Disc-Overy

The Barclaycard Mercury Prize celebrates a year in UK music. The shortlist, chosen from an
entry of over 240 albums, was announced by Lauren Laverne. The event was hosted by
The Hospital Club in Covent Garden, the club for the creative industries.

The overall winner of the 2011 Prize will be announced at the Barclaycard Mercury Prize Awards Show, which will be broadcast live on BBC Two and 6 Music on Tuesday 6 September 2011. Lauren Laverne will present the TV programme, with the Awards Show event itself hosted by
Jools Holland.