Month: April 2021

Episode 15: Top Three Live LPs

In this episode, Ted Asregadoo and John Young dig through their music libraries to feature their top three live albums. John’s picks are pretty diverse! One album is stacked with a galaxy of guest stars, while another record puts the spotlight on one of the tightest soul bands from the 1960s. One of Ted’s picks…

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Episode 15: Top Three Live LPs

In this episode, Ted Asregadoo and John Young dig through their music libraries to feature their top three live albums. John’s picks are pretty diverse! One album is stacked with a galaxy of guest stars, while another record puts the spotlight on one of the tightest soul bands from the 1960s. One of Ted’s picks…

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Episode 14: Top “Going Solo” Albums

Ted and John pick their Top Three solo albums from artists who left successful bands to chart their own path. John finds a former Beatle had a vault of fantastic material for his technically third solo record, a former N.W.A. member redefines hip-hop on his first solo LP, and an Eagle learns to fly higher…

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Episode 14: Top “Going Solo” Albums

Ted and John pick their Top Three solo albums from artists who left successful bands to chart their own path. John finds a former Beatle had a vault of fantastic material for his technically third solo record, a former N.W.A. member redefines hip-hop on his first solo LP, and an Eagle learns to fly higher…

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Episode 12: Disappointing Follow-Up LPs

Episode 12 finds Ted Asregadoo and John Young talking about some uncomfortable truths: the follow-ups to massively successful albums. Though these records weren’t necessarily bad, they did fall way short of their blockbuster predecessors. So in fine, top-five form, the guys list five disappointing records that followed blockbuster hits. Sure, you might disagree at first….

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Episode 12: Disappointing Follow-Up LPs

Episode 12 finds Ted Asregadoo and John Young talking about some uncomfortable truths: the follow-ups to massively successful albums. Though these records weren’t necessarily bad, they did fall way short of their blockbuster predecessors. So in fine, top-five form, the guys list five disappointing records that followed blockbuster hits. Sure, you might disagree at first….

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