
Think some albums are too long? Us too! Don’t worry! We can do something about it. Join us as we critique albums from artists we love and edit them down to under 50 minutes. Can we make a good album a great one? Can we make an average album a good one? What songs will we pick? What will we drop? Will we include B-sides? Join us and our guests as we take the journey to Trim The Musical Fat! Podcast... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 186 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In this episode of "Trimming The Musical Fat," host Stephen Nicholson and guest Davie Melon dive into a hidden gem of a track by Blur - "St. Louis."
They explore the band's history, the song's place in the Britpop era, and its unique sound that bri... more
It’s been over a year since we’ve done a deep dive into the music of Prince via our best singles from 1978 - 1989 side-series.
So, it’s back!
And we go back to 1988 to listen to the late, great Purple One’s Lovesexy album, and it’s 3 singles - Alp... more
Previously a YouTube exclusive, here’s the first 90 from the 90s episode in some time.
In these, we pick our favourite 90 albums from the 1990s. 23 have been picked thus far. Here’s number 24 - Pearl Jam’s debut album ‘Ten’.
‘Ten’ is home to class... more
It’s been quite a while since we’ve done a Hidden Prime Cuts show for you. So here’s a brand new one for your listening pleasure!
The track? A 1991 B-side from Swedish pop-rock duo Roxette - Come Back (Before You Leave).
I bought their Joyride CD ... more
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