
A podcast in which each episode explores the making of a specific record.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 66 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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After spending a couple of years playing around their hometown, as well as venturing up the East Coast, the Athens, Georgia quartet Squalls would enter Electro-Acoustic Systems Studio in September of 1984 and make a record. In Episode 65, the band’s ... more
Nearly 35 years ago, a group of extraterrestrials became stranded on Earth. Posing as college students attending Auburn University, they would make the most of the situation by starting a band and making a record. In Episode 64, Brian Teasley aka Bir... more
In the fall of 1984, singer-songwriter Carla Olson of the Los Angeles based band The Textones would visit Madame Wong’s West for an evening of live music. It is there, after being pulled on stage to sing with that night’s performer, that she would me... more
After spending some years contributing to various projects within the Los Angeles music community, musician Ben Schwab would take advantage of the time afforded to him through the Covid 19 lockdown, as well as a new sense of creative freedom, to focu... more
Such a thoughtful deep dive on some great recordings. I always look forward to new episodes.
These are really great. From the production to the artist interviews to the thoughtful writing and personal connection the creator ties to each record, this is a wonderful listen. Looking forward to more.
I try and soak up anything related to one of my favorite bands ever Clem Snide and your episode on Your Favorite Music did not disappoint. A great insight on one of my favorite albums loaded with lots of wonderful
Information. I will definitely continue listening and maybe discover some yet undiscovered gems. The story about the title “You Were A Diamond” makes the title that much more wonderful. Great job! Keep going .
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Apple Podcasts | #112 |
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In Loving Recollection launched 6 years ago and published 66 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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