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Scorching guests and sizzling records: join music writer Oliver Wang and music supervisor Morgan Rhodes each week as they invite their favorite artists, critics and scholars for in-depth conversations about the albums that shape our lives. Each week our special guests will take you deep into their heat rocks from the world of hip-hop, soul, dance, jazz, funk and more. Get with us!
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Ashley hill

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Feb 4th
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Jon

It seems like Oliver's sections were cut out lol

May 1st
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KDW

great epsisode!! thanks to wendy and lisa for sharing. brings the fans even closer to the music and, of course, Prince.

Jan 10th
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alphab8a1

Morgan and Oliver, I thoroughly enjoy your podcast. Thank you for the great work. One of the greatest uses of the "Funky Drummer" sample is the 1986 DJ Polo and Kool G Rap single "It's a Demo" produced by the inimitable DJ Marley Marl. He didn't just use a loop of the break. He chopped and diced this sample and made his own pattern. Long before doing so was commonplace. This is my all time favorite use of "Funky Drummer." I challenge anyone to find a more virtuosic orchestration of this sample than in "Demo." Kool G is fresh on scene with this single putting the first brick in his strong legacy. Not to mention Marley's masterful use of "Get Up, Get into It, Get Involved" on Kool G's single "Poison". Which went on to be the title and main sample of BBD's first hit single. Highly anticipating the rest of this series. Respect and continued success with the show and in life.

Apr 11th
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alphab8a1

Morgan and Oliver, I thoroughly enjoy your podcast. Thank you for the great work. One of the greatest uses of the "Funky Drummer" sample is the 1986 DJ Polo and Kool G Rap single "It's a Demo" produced by the inimitable DJ Marley Marl. He didn't just use a loop of the break. He chopped and diced this sample and made his own pattern. Long before doing so was commonplace. This is my all time favorite use of "Funky Drummer." I challenge anyone to find a more virtuosic orchestration of this sample than in "Demo." Kool G is fresh on scene with this single putting the first brick in his strong legacy. Not to mention Marley's masterful use of "Get Up, Get into It, Get Involved" on Kool G's single "Poison". Which went on to be the title and main sample of BBD's first hit single. Highly anticipating the rest of this series. Respect and continued success with the show and in life.

Apr 11th
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Sam Andersen

This witty, articulate, insightful podcast has changed the way I think and talk about songs, songwriters, artists and albums; and has broadened my musical landscape exponentially. I could listen to Morgan read the phone book, so grateful that I get to hear her wise and deep and hilarious self do so much more. 5 Star Review.

Feb 16th
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Mequel Scott

Omg

Feb 2nd
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justmarla724

loved this episode.. per usual πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

Aug 24th
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tlc jr

I'm 15 years old all over again listening to this. Thanks!

Jun 13th
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justmarla724

Salute to #drdre and #thechronic.... dope episode as always.... #playingcatchup

Apr 19th
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justmarla724

loved this episode and this album...so many memories...😍😍😍

Apr 19th
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