Comedians Liam Withnail and Christopher Macarthur-Boyd listen to the greatest albums of all time in order to compile a playlist of the best music ever. Recorded in Monkey Barrel Comedy studios in Edinburgh. Featuring such beloved segments as Secret Posho and Tattoo Woohoo/Tattoo Boohoo. Enjoy!
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Insane murderer and innovative producer Phil Spector pushes the limits of album enjoyment with this career-spanning four-disc boxset, which Rolling Stone magazine calls the 489th Greatest Album of Al…
As Linda Ronstadt once sang on this very album, “Some say the heart is just like a wheel/ When you bend it, you can’t mend it.” Well, Linda, others say this podcast is good and you should listen to i…
There’s a “Fine Line” between enjoying an album, and not enjoying an album. Comedians, friends and music lovers Christopher Macarthur-Boyd and Liam Withnail do a deep dive on Harry Styles’ sophomore …
It might be “Too Soon To Tell” whether or not Enjoy An Album will go down in history as the greatest music podcast of all time, but whether you’re a “Real Man” or “Nobody’s Girl”, there’s something t…
The boys introduce Enjoy an Album Playlist, and catch you up with their picks so far!
“When Did You Stop Loving Me, When Did I Stop Loving You?” More like, ‘When Did You Start Loving This Podcast, When Did This Podcast Start Loving You?’ And the answer to that question is: “with this …
“Be My Baby”? How about, be my listener to this podcast! This week’s album: “Presenting The Fabulous Ronettes Featuring Veronica”, which is #494 on the Rolling Stone magazine list of the 500 Greatest…
Don’t make us beg you ‘On Bended Knee’ to listen to this week’s episode! Boyz II Men’s ‘II’ (#495 on Rolling Stone’s Greatest Album of All Time list) gets the Enjoy An Album treatment from two boyish…
‘Hips Don’t Lie’... and neither do we when we say this is a good podcast! Shakira’s 1998 smash hit ‘¿Dónde Están los Ladrones?’, which (according to Rolling Stone magazine) is the 496th Greatest Albu…
Don’t be a Ladysmith Black Mom-bozo! Listen to episode four of Enjoy An Album, all about the 1985 afropop compilation The Indestructible Beat of Soweto, which (according to Rolling Stone magazine) is…
‘Frankie Teardrop’ what you’re doing, and listen to this! Episode three of Enjoy An Album covers “Suicide” by Suicide, which (according to Rolling Stone magazine) is the 498th Greatest Album Of All T…
Do you have an ‘Everlasting Love’ for seminal funk classics? Episode two of Enjoy An Album covers “Ask Rufus” by Rufus feat. Chaka Khan, which (according to Rolling Stone magazine) is the 499th Great…
‘Wake Up’ and smell the coffee! The first ever episode of Enjoy An Album covers ‘Funeral’ by Arcade Fire, which (according to Rolling Stone) is the 500th Greatest Album Of All Time. Liam recalls seei…