Colin Murray gathers together four music obsessives to debate and argue their favourite tracks.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
Colin Murray hosts Blood on the Tracks in front of a live audience in Hammersmith with comedians Russell Kane & Al Murray, musician Chelcee Grimes and journalist Martin Bashir picking some of their favourite tracks. Topics include favourite Christmas... more
Colin Murray hosts Blood on the Tracks in front of a live audience in Hammersmith with comedians Russell Kane & Al Murray, musician Chelcee Grimes and journalist Martin Bashir picking some of their favourite tracks. more
6 Music presenter Gideon Coe, Legendary DJ Tony Blackburn, Grime artist Nadia Rose and comic Kojo Anim join Colin Murray to pick the track they first heard as a child yet still love to this day, second albums better than the first and best artists fr... more
Colin Murray welcomes Presenter Vanessa Feltz, DJ Scott Mills, Comic Josh Widdicombe and YouTuber Poet to Blood on the Tracks. Topics include a morning feelgood song, best songs about alcohol and we discover what CDs are in Vanessa’s car! This show f... more
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So good I’ve gone back to the beginning. Be great to get some new episodes.
Only just found this podcast and has to be one of the best I’ve ever listened to. The balance between new music and old conversation and anecdotes is amazing. I’m not in awe of many people but Colin Murray is one of those people. He has the ability to make everyone feel welcome to the conversation. This podcast has helped me through some difficult times and if I could buy it this man a pint it would be my honour. Please BBC make some more.
Although a little chaotic sometimes, it's genuinely entertaining even if reviewing musical tracks isn't your thing. Stay for the guest banter as well.
I don't normally use iTunes, I have other apps for listening to podcasts, so I came here purely so I could review this one because I love it. Of the 50+ podcasts I listen to regularly this has rapidly become my favourite. The central idea of getting a bunch of people together who might not normally socialise and getting them to talk about music produces surprises, laughter, shocks and has taught me a thing or two. A genuinely interesting and fun podcast for anyone with even a vague interest in m... more
I love this. Please bring it back. I’ve discovered so much new music from the choices of the guests. It’s funny, Informative and entertaining and there’s good natured banter between the guests but it’s never mean. Some of the stories they tell are brilliant. I’ve relistened through lock down and it’s really cheered me up. More please.
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Blood on the Tracks launched 6 years ago and published 28 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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