A yearlong investigation into some of the albums released by the genre's biggest artists in the year before grunge took over. Which ones still rock? Which ones helped burn it all down? Let's look back.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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We've discussed one album from 1991 each month here on the podcast and that still leaves a lot of great records on the table. Jeff and Matt circle back for a free form discussion regarding some of their favorites. They welcome a special guest from Co... more
We round out our look at the AOR of 1991 with a discussion of U2's blockbuster Achtung, Baby album — a set of songs from one of rock's most popular acts that pointed the way toward what was about to happen at the format. For this episode, Matt and Je... more
The 1991 album release calendar closed out with a flurry of new records from major rock acts — and few were more highly anticipated than Genesis' We Can't Dance LP. Join Matt and Jeff as they dig into this era-capping effort from the prog stalwarts-t... more
Why are we here? Because we're here ... to discuss Rush's Roll the Bones. Why does it happen? Because this album happened to be released in 1991, of course! For this episode, Ted Asregadoo, co-host of the Planet LP podcast, joins Matt and Jeff to dis... more
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it may be enjoyable to TALK about an album that you think is bad, but it's not a lot of fun to LISTEN to people just b**** about something.
Just a couple guys (and sometimes girls) breaking down albums I’d never think of listening to myself! Now that they are branching out to albums that are more universally embraced on The Record Player podcast, I find myself going back to these older, more AOR-centric misfire discussions, such as Cher’s Love Hurts.
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