Neil Rubenstein: Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach’s “Painted From Memory”

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This week, my buddy Neil Rubenstein is on the show talking about Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach’s “Painted From Memory”. What happens when two titans of the industry come together for an album? Music magic, that’s what. Chatting with Neil is always fun and results in me laughing a lot, so there’s that to look forward to! Also on this episode, I come as close as I ever have to considering Spotify as a viable option.

 

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Greg Lum: Weezer’s “Pinkerton”

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This week, Greg Lum‘s on the show talking about one of my favorite albums of all time, Weezer’s “Pinkerton”. We get tongue tied a few times because there’s just so much to say about this music gem, but it’s a real fun chat. Also, there’s a five second cameo from my boss, who crashed the recording session.

 

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Peter Hassett: The Dismemberment Plan’s “Emergency & I”

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This week, I’m joined by Peter Hassett from the hockey blog “Russian Machine Never Breaks“, who’s talking about The Dismemberment Plan’s album “Emergency & I”. When he told me this was the album he wanted to talk about, I looked into it and immediately kicked myself for never having listened to it sooner, it’s just that good.

 

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Katie Brown: Jason Isbell’s “Southeastern”

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This week, my pal Katie Brown is on the show talking about Jason Isbell’s album “Southeastern”! This album is full of some heavy stuff, and we talk about how it might not have been her favorite if she had come across it a decade earlier. It’s always interesting how tastes in music change as one gets older, and experiences more of what we like to call life.

 

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