Final albums are often last grasps at fame and money, but on occasion they serve as a fitting capstone to a band's career. On today's show we explore two final albums that we think send these legendary artists off on a good note. Sam Cooke - Ain’t That Good News...
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Stevie Wonder – Innervisions
Stevie Wonder had a pretty amazing stretch of albums during the early 1970s. One of our favorites from the period is 1973's Innervisions. We talked about it a bit a few years ago, but the Summer of Don has given us a chance to talk about it a bit more. Stevie Wonder -...
90s Soul (Macy Gray, Simply Red, Rahsaan Patterson)
Like all popular genres, R&B and Soul music has morphed over time to fit modern sounds under it's wing. In the 90s, the inclusion of hip-hop into popular music had started to ripple out into the surrounding genres; like soul music. Join us as we talk over some of...
Record Store Day (Freddie Gibbs, Mavis Staples, Dio)
Happy Record Store Day, Nerds! On today's show we celebrate independent record stores by exploring some of the holiday's special releases. Here's our picks: Freddie Gibbs - Pinata (Andy)Mavis Staples - Have a Little Faith (Don)Dio - The Last in Line (Dude) What do you...
2012 Top Albums (The Black Keys, Rihanna, Adele)
Turns out 2012 wasn't the end of the world, but it may have seemed like it at the time. With hurricanes, mass shootings and the music of Drake and Luke Bryan dominating the pop charts, I think we all felt the end was nigh ;). Join us as we discuss our favorite best...
Sensual Serenades (Air, Cigarettes After Sex, Marvin Gaye)
What makes music sound sensual? A deep groove? Hazy production? Romantic lyrics? Of course its going to vary by listener, but on today's show we try to find some common ground. Join us as we discuss three albums we think have sex appeal. Air - Moon Safari...
1986 Top Albums (Dire Straits, Whitney Houston, Janet Jackson)
The top of the Billboard charts in the mid-80s is packed with a surprisingly diverse collection of stars like Whitney Houston, ZZ Top and Phil Collins. If you love squeaky clean production (and who doesn't), get on your legwarmers and settle-in as we revisit some of...
Quiet Storm (Smokey Robinson, Roberta Flack, D’Angelo)
This one goes out to all the late night FM radio dial explorers. The Quiet Storm radio format originated back in the 1970s and gave rise to a new RnB sub-genre. On today's show we discuss albums from the genres creation through modern day. Smokey Robinson - A Quiet...
On The Cover of Rolling Stone (Sex Pistols, Sly & The Family Stone, Michael Jackson)
The cover of Rolling Stone magazine has been the face of music and pop culture in the US for over 50 years. On today's show we discuss albums from artists who've been featured. Sex Pistols - Never Mind The Bollocks, Here’s The Sex Pistols (Andy)Sly and the Family...
One-Hit Wonders (Gnarls Barkley, Gary Numan, Thin Lizzy)
Being a one-hit wonder can mean a lot of things. Some went on to have long, successful careers, others were only together briefly. One things for sure though, they had a hit that left a lasting impact on our culture. On today's show we discuss 3 albums known for their...