MUSIC AWARDS THAT WON'T MAKE THE GRAMMYS

MUSIC AWARDS THAT WON'T MAKE THE GRAMMYS

NEW YORK (Wireless Flash) -- Lauryn Hill may have won the Grammy for Best Album but she's got nothing on Sarah McLachlan. "Details" magazine is reporting that McLachlan's 1994 CD, "Fumbling Towards Ecstacy," is the all-time "Best Album To Convince Women You're Sensitive (Even If You're Not)." Editors at the magazine claim owning McLachlan's CD is more effective at making a guy "sensitive" than owning a puppy or wearing Birkenstocks. Other CDs that rate offbeat awards include... -- Peter Frampton's "Frampton Comes Alive:" "Best Album Cover On Which To Divvy Up Weed With Friends." -- "James Brown's Greatest Hits:" "Best Album To Listen To While Being Pursued By Police At Ridiculously High Speeds." -- And, finally, there's Rush's 1981 recording, "Moving Pictures". The magazine says it's the "Best Album To Remind You That You Were Once Oily, Girlfriendless And Obsessed With Dungeons And Dragons."

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