For decades, people who enjoyed music on vinyl records instead of CDs or MP3s were considered dinosaurs. While we like moving at 33 RPM, the rest of the world rushed and went to digital. Not only did vinyl refuse to die but demand is at its highest since at least 1991. It's a good thing Dem Vinyl Boyz saved all their records from back in the day. Because, now we have the biggest collection of 12-inch records on the radio. Dem Vinyl Boyz love the joy of sliding a classic album out of its cover; the crackle of a needle just dropped into a groove; the careful way to pick up and flip a record when a side ends. On the podcast each week we feature a different piece of music history on vinyl record. Dem Vinyl Boyz experience the album front and back, giving you commentary and music facts along the way. Put your ear buds in and let us take you on a musically journey listening to the greatest music of all time and the history of how it became legendary. Dem Vinyl Boyz! Respect The Technique
This week on Dem Vinyl Boys, the boys crank up the good times with Eddie Money's greatest hits collection, Take Me Home Tonight: The Best of Eddie Money!
Gear up for a trip down memory lane as we rev…
In this mind-expanding episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we delve into the psychedelic, funk-infused world of Funkadelic's 1971 masterpiece, "Maggot Brain." Led by the visionary George Clinton, Funkadelic p…
In this episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we spin the classic compilation album "Chicago IX: Chicago's Greatest Hits," released in 1975. This album encapsulates the best of Chicago’s early years, featuring …
Join us on this episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz as we delve into the sublime jazz collaboration between Thelonious Monk and John Coltrane. Recorded during their brief but historically significant stint tog…
In this psychedelic episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we take a deep dive into Cream’s landmark album, "Disraeli Gears," released in 1967. As the second studio album from the power trio featuring Eric Clapt…
In this vibrant episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz," we explore the groundbreaking album "Off the Wall" by Michael Jackson, released in 1979. This album marked a significant turning point in Jackson's career,…
In this episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we delve into the enigmatic world of Madvillain and their acclaimed album "Madvillainy," released in 2004. This album is a monumental collaboration between two of h…
In this electrifying episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we turn up the amps to explore Rush's seminal album "Moving Pictures," released in 1981. This album is often hailed as a pinnacle of progressive rock, …
In this sultry episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we're diving into the rich, velvety depths of Isaac Hayes' seminal work, "Hot Buttered Soul." Released in 1969, this album broke new ground in the world of s…
In this episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we're slipping into the sonic world of Phil Collins with his explosively popular album, "No Jacket Required." Released in 1985, this album not only marked a zenith …
This episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz shines a spotlight on Elton John's magnum opus, "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," a double album that has enchanted listeners since its release in 1973. A tour de force of v…
This episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz ventures into the harmonious and haunting world of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony with their iconic album "E. 1999 Eternal," released in 1995. Celebrated for its melodic flows, r…
In this bass-thumping episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we're diving into the deep, resonant world of DJ Magic Mike and his groundbreaking album, "Bass is the Name of the Game." Released in 1989, this album…
This episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz takes us on a deep dive into the heart of Compton with Kendrick Lamar's critically acclaimed second studio album, "good kid, m.A.A.d city," released in 2012. Dubbed a "…
In this special episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we're exploring the historic collaboration that brought together some of the biggest names in music for a cause greater than any single artist: the "We Are …
In this rock-infused episode of "Dem Vinyl Boyz," we're turning up the volume and digging deep into the Southern rock anthems of Lynyrd Skynyrd's debut album, "(Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd)," r…
In this thought-provoking episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we delve into the powerful narratives and innovative soundscapes of Mos Def's debut solo album, "Black on Both Sides," released in 1999. A corners…
In this rhythm-packed episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we rewind to the late 1980s, immersing ourselves in the vinyl vibes of Stevie B's seminal album "Party Your Body." Released in 1988, this album stands…
Welcome to Dem Vinyl Boyz, where we're about to immerse ourselves in the timeless and majestic world of Beethoven with the iconic "Heroic" album.
While Beethoven himself didn't release albums in the …
Welcome to Dem Vinyl Boyz, where we're about to step onto the glittering dance floors of the '70s with the iconic "Saturday Night Fever" movie soundtrack.
Released in 1977, this isn't just a soundtra…