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Poll: Dylan's 'Love' Is Album Of The Year

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With more than 15,000 votes counted, Bob Dylan's Columbia album "Love and Theft" is the set most deserving of the album of the year Grammy, according to a recently completed Billboard.com poll. "Love and Theft" garnered 36% of 15,668 votes, edging out U2's Interscope album "All That You Can't Leave Behind," which pulled in 35%.

Far back with 13% was "Stankonia," the latest LaFace/Arista album from Atlanta-based rap act Outkast. India.Arie's "Acoustic Soul" (Motown) took in 10% of the votes, while the bluegrass-laden soundtrack to "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" (Lost Highway/Mercury) netted 7%.

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