A podcast about inexpensive, common and underappreciated records that are waiting to be rediscovered.
Co-host Peter brings the first classical artist to the podcast—Ravel. Not ignoring the composer's well-known dalliances in repetition, the crew finds there is more to Ravel than simply Bolero.
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Co-host Jeremy breathes new life into the podcast with the laid-back light rock sounds of singer-songwriter Kenny Rankin and his 1972 release, Like a Seed.
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Co-host Sean finds a rare avant-classical fusion record that is truly a bargain binner. Master composer and soundtrack extraordinaire Lucia Hwong graces our ears with a beautiful mix of eastern and w…
Co-host Peter gets far out with this masterpiece from psychedelic rock outfit Quicksilver Messenger Service that was turned in just a little too late for the mainstream but encapsulates an important …
Jeremy has got spring spirit and brings some mid-tempo jams from UK dance/soul phenoms Loose Ends' debut, A Little Spice.
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Co-hosts Sean and Jeremy finally bring legendary theatre organist Lyn Larsen out of the shadows and into the waiting ears of our loyal fans.
Co-host Sean takes us waaaay out—perhaps out of the realm of music itself—as we explore the ambitious and misunderstood Environments series, as well as the person behind it, Irv Teibel.
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Co-host Peter hits a spiritual nerve with the beyond human voice of Mahalia Jackson. The gospel superstar refuses to give her voice to the earthly plane of pop and we reap the rewards of those scared…
Co-host Jeremy brings us news anchor and investigative journalist John Hambrick's single foray into the music industry and it's a doozy of a boot stomper.
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The one and only Bob Bucko Jr joins us to discuss the funky merits of the Isley Brothers' eighteenth studio album. The group's long and prosperous career is also put under the microscope.
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Co-host Peter whisks us away to a very different time and place where the forgotten Erroll Garner stridently washes us in waves of jazz genius.
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Guest host Jakab Selner brings us this oft-found and oft-passed over record by groove masters War. We trace the tale of perhaps the only band to get bigger after their famous lead singer left the ban…
Co-host Sean leads a tour through the fabricated reality of exotica and musical genius Martin Denny's exploration of new textures in jazz.
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Co-host Peter flips the station to some more AM Gold and we tune in to the smooth, horn-filled grooves of Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds—a confusingly named trio birthed from an Alka Seltzer jingle. …
Co-host Jeremy brings us this inflection point in Big Country's career where pop stardom was traded for a social message, derailing their ascension as 'the saviors of guitar music.'
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Guest host Andrew 'Dreas' Christopoulos spins us a groovy slab of jazzy R&B in the form of Norman Connors' You Are My Starship. We dig into the important questions like, "Wait, isn't that a boat?"
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Co-host Peter brings a document of the classic Temptations lineup in their prime on Motown: a live album that is somehow largely forgotten. Perhaps the generic title or cover let this gem slip into t…
Guest host James Duke hops on the line to clue the crew in on legendary session man Vincent "Vinnie" Bell. We explore the wild new textures and melodic constructions on a rare solo venture.
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Guest host and soul singer Ben Pirani joins us to discuss this groundbreaking LP that paved the way for not only the future of R&B but pop music as a whole.
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We are joined again by music supervisor and DJ Taylor Rowley, this time for a discussion on Carpenters' 1970 sophomore album, the earnest and reflective Close to You. The conversation also examines t…