The boys are back in town...with a Halloween Special. This time they do a deep dive into the spooky holiday hit "Monster Mash". It's a fun way to preview session 2 of the podcast. We hope you'll join us!
The team is on location (...somewhere) with another great album to consider. In 1996 the Fugees released their breakthrough album The Score and it's taken Jamie a few decades to listen to the whole thing. Will they turn it or will they burn it?
On the last official episode for season one, the guys listen to their first jazz album, Billie Holiday's Solitude. We had a lot of fun on this one and we hope you do too.
This week the Vinyl Vibe crew listens to the 1964 debut album by The Kinks. The ending might surprise you.
This week the guys pick up Aretha Franklin's breakthrough album - I Never Loved a Man (The Man I Love You). They also have a side conversation about what makes an artist great.
This week the guys listen to the sixth album by the legendary Bob Dylan. The record that contains his biggest hit "Like a Rolling Stone".
Join the guys as they discuss the third album by the hip-hop pioneers Run-DMC.
On this first episode, the team listens to Bayou country, the second album by Creedence Clearwater Revival. Excuses us as we are still figuring out the format for our show and are liable to make a few mistakes. For instance, CCR has seven albums, not six. So sorry. Thanks for listening.