
Personal Records is a music conversation podcast where longtime friends Scott and Chris revisit the albums that shaped them, argue over the records that still hold up, and make the case for the songs, scenes, and personal attachments that make music matter. Each episode digs into favorite albums, forgotten gems, year-by-year debates, drafts, rankings, and the records we can't stop talking about.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 3 | Founded | 12 days ago |
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Scott and Chris go back to 1987 for a full album draft. We started with a pool of 50 records released that year, then took turns selecting 10 albums apiece to build the strongest possible team.
There are huge albums, questionable reaches, a few ste... more
Scott and Chris kick off Personal Records with a trip back to 1997 — a weird, loaded, ridiculously good year for albums. Each of us brings our five favorite records from the year and explains what makes them so special to us.
Welcome to Personal Records.
In this short intro episode, Scott and Chris explain what the show is, why they wanted to start it, and what listeners can expect from future episodes. Personal Records is a music conversation podcast about the albums w... more
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Apple Podcasts | #88 |








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