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Our Favorite Albums
Michael & Jason
17 episodes
5 months ago
We take turns picking one of our favorite albums, then we analyze and explain what makes each album special. Listen to us discuss the history, background, recording, musicians, chords, all while digesting the songs in full album format.
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We take turns picking one of our favorite albums, then we analyze and explain what makes each album special. Listen to us discuss the history, background, recording, musicians, chords, all while digesting the songs in full album format.
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Episodes (17/17)
Our Favorite Albums
The Killers – Hot Fuss (2004)
For a Las Vegas band, it would be difficult to get noticed with the audacious spectacle of Sin City. The Killers, however, had their sights focused on superstardom and they achieved it on their debut album. Listen to us discuss an album that defined pop rock music for an entire generation.
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4 years ago
1 hour 47 minutes 6 seconds

Our Favorite Albums
XTC – Skylarking (1986)
As a final effort to save a struggling 80's new wave pop band, a 70's powerpop icon was enlisted to produce their record and keep them under budget while balancing attitudes and a power struggle with the band's leader.

The result: album is now listed on all review sites with the highest reviews and is considered one of the greatest albums of the entire decade.

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4 years ago
1 hour 59 minutes 43 seconds

Our Favorite Albums
The Turnpike Troubadours (2015)
We will readily admit that country music is not our favorite genre of music. So, when one of our friends said he could not only find a country album we would like, but specifically a red dirt country album that would change our minds, we took him up on the challenge.

Recorded in front of a live audience at Pratt's Books (PrattsBooks.com), we go head-to-head with our buddy, Dan, to discuss The Turnpike Troubadours 2015 self-titled album. Think he can change your mind, too?
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4 years ago
1 hour 52 minutes 24 seconds

Our Favorite Albums
King’s X – Dogman (1994)
Four albums in, the members of King’s X felt like their career wasn’t going like it should and were looking for their identity. They had a legion of loyal fans, but never really found success in the mainstream. They were at a crossroads, both collectively and individually.

So, they enlisted a burgeoning supernova producer to help them create a new sound on their albums that was more representative of their live act, literally taking inspiration from themselves.

King’s X recorded one of the most influential albums of the grunge era that, oddly enough, most people have never even heard. Hopefully, that changes a bit as we introduce you to one of our favorite albums of all time, the 1994 album by King’s X: Dogman.
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4 years ago
2 hours 1 minute 23 seconds

Our Favorite Albums
Bonus Episode – Top 12 Albums of 2020
2020 may have sucked, but at least the tunes were good.
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4 years ago
57 minutes 36 seconds

Our Favorite Albums
Bruce Springsteen – Nebraska (1982)
In 1981, The Boss asked one of his roadies to find a tape player that he could mess around with some songs in his house. He ended up making what I consider to be his finest album that went to #3 on the charts for that year, is considered one of the greatest albums in the entire decade, and frankly the album could be credited with creating a whole new genre of songwriting.

And he didn’t even have COVID to thank for it.

In this episode of Our Favorite Albums, we invited one of our buddies into the studio to help us break down Bruce Springsteen’s 1982 album, Nebraska.
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5 years ago
1 hour 42 minutes 14 seconds

Our Favorite Albums
Who The F#!@k Is Eddie Van Halen?
Eddie Van Halen died on October 6, 2020, at the age of 65. Born in Amsterdam and raised in Los Angeles, Eddie and his brother Alex were the heart and soul of a breed of music that dominated the world for over a decade, and will continue to inspire musicians around the world as long as the guitar is played.

In this special episode of Our Favorite Albums, we answer the question: “Just who the F#!@CK is Eddie Van Halen?”
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5 years ago
2 hours 7 minutes 55 seconds

Our Favorite Albums
The Black Crowes – amorica. (1994)
I think we take nostalgia for granted these days.  At one time, pioneer music makers created a brand new style that would spark a revolution in the music industry and in popular culture overall.  That style would be copied and improved on and then be ubiquitous.  By typical lifespan burnout, it would eventually burn out and be replaced by the next fad or style.

Trust me, no one ever went broke underestimating the taste of the American people.

By the time the 90’s rolled around, our society burned thru 4 decades of constant shifts in popular styles in music, and by that point the idea of nostalgic parody became in and of itself a style of its own.  Think B-52’s as a perfect example of that concept, although Weird Al Yankovic created his own style thru masterful parody all by himself. 

In 1990, a group out of Atlanta called The Black Crowes hit the scenes with a truly iconic album, Shake Your Money Maker.  A callback to classic blues mixed with soul inspiration from 70s rock gods like Faces or The Rolling Stones, the entire album’s tracklist reads like a greatest hits album, highlighted by a revamped rocking version of Otis Redding’s Hard To Handle.  They even mixed in their reworking of 80s ballads with She Talks To Angels, and suddenly these guys were giants on rock radio.

Two years later, they followed up with their sophomore album, The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion which was just as popular but had double the musicality and skill.  It was the very first album in history to feature four separate #1 hits on the rock charts.  Everything these guys touched turned to gold.  Suddenly, they were rock cornerstones for their generation playing their version of inspired rhythm and blues southern rock that was all but dead up until that point.

Led by brothers Chris and Rich Robinson, the group then set out to create their masterpiece album.  However, as brothers are sometimes apt to do, Chris and Rich began fighting for creative control, both in the studio and in physical altercations.  That dynamic of strife coupled with personal crisis created a toxic environment.  The final product was a commercial failure but one of the most brilliant albums of our generation.
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5 years ago
1 hour 51 minutes 12 seconds

Our Favorite Albums
Midnight Oil – Diesel And Dust (1987)
Music and Social Protest are proper bedfellows.  The inclusion of human struggle against its own society goes back as far as the birth of human civilization. 

In the mid 80’s, the US became infatuated with a continent a half a world away on the exact opposite side of the globe.  At the dawning of the MTV generation, we were introduced to Olivia Newton John getting physical, and to Mad Max fighting a roving band of post-apocalyptic biker savages battling over a hot dry desert.  Australia was a euro society, but one that seemed almost archaic yet cosmic, almost like another planet than another country.

Then suddenly, we were baptized in full Australian lore in 1986 with the movie Crocodile Dundee. 

Suddenly, America was infatuated with Australian culture and we couldn’t get enough of it.  In the middle of the Australian craze, one piece of art stood out above all the others and that’s where we focus today.

In this episode of Our Favorite Albums, we head to the Land Down Under to break down Midnight Oil's album, Diesel and Dust.
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5 years ago
1 hour 55 minutes 23 seconds

Our Favorite Albums
SoulHat – Good To Be Gone (1994)
In 1991, the city of Austin, Texas, officially adopted the moniker “The Live Music Capital of the World”, and for good reason.  A city like no other on the planet, Austin combines Texas hill country nostalgia with the beating pulse of a bass drum that never seems to fully go to sleep despite the fact that on any given night, you could find close to 100 live music venues with some of the most spectacular musicians alive, performing all within a just a few blocks of one another, and it happens almost every single night.

What began in the Lone Star State capital at a bar called Threadgill’s in the 1930’s was perpetuated by Willie Nelson flipping the bird to Nashville in the 60’s and moving back home, dragging with him a band of outlaw musicians that would forever shape the south over and over again like an ecosystem in entropy that somehow redefines itself on a nightly basis into something bigger and better every time the downbeat occurs.

Fast forward to 1994, and the Austin music scene evolved into a burgeoning super nova of every genre you can imagine.  Blues guitar maestros, grunge rock flannel, overbearing funk, western swing, outlaw country, 3-beat german oompa waltz, or even avant garde syncopated noise all floated in the ether, hovering like fog above Austin mainstays like Antone’s Nightclub on 5th street or Waterloo Record Store at the corner of 6th and Lamar.

There are few better examples of that feel…that spirit…that zeitgeist…than a local band of austin dudes who stayed together just long enough to create the most PHENOMENAL album you’ve never heard of.  In this episode of Our Favorite Albums, we are listening to SoulHat’s 1994 album Good To Be Gone.
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5 years ago
1 hour 48 minutes 10 seconds

Our Favorite Albums
ZZ Top’s First Album (1971)
The roots of rock and roll run deep into the fabric of southern blues. Early power guitar pioneers such as Bo Diddley, Lightning Hopkins, John Lee Hooker, Freddie King, and of course, BB King, paved the way for the 60’s rock gods like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Jimi Hendrix.

Ironically, it was the British rockers emulating American blues that inspired a totally new generation of power guitar shredders in the next generation of musicians. In the second substantial wave of American rock and roll, one little group from Texas blasted their way into the world by taking those simple blues concepts and turning them into pure electric sex and adrenaline with the dusty feel of a south Texas border bar where fights and broken glass were part of the culture as much as the music.

Today we go El Loco thru into the Rio Grande Mud with the Tres Hombres from Tejas, and have a Fandango Afterburner on ZZ Top’s First Album.
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5 years ago
1 hour 44 minutes 9 seconds

Our Favorite Albums
The Hold Steady – Boys And Girls In America (2006)
The art of storytelling in American lore tends to follow a character who starts at the bottom and ends up making it all the way to the top. That’s the story of the America dream! Our society loves that fairy tale so much and was so prevalent throughout the early part of our history. However, during the 50s and 60s, the storytelling in America went thru a radical evolution and suddenly highlighted the tragic and the sad ending. What happens when the characters in the story find themselves withering away on a dead-end street going nowhere in a dead-end town?

We are talking about a great American tale about the backside of barlife, where goodtimes and party anthems slowly devolve into emptiness and desperate single-serving relationships. This is the 2006 album Boys and Girls In America by The Hold Steady, one of our favorite albums.
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5 years ago
1 hour 19 minutes 16 seconds

Our Favorite Albums
Our 10 Favorite Songs Pt. 2 Side B
The conclusion of our top 10 songs with two songs by the same artist and we both get the bends in our bones.
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5 years ago
1 hour 28 minutes 50 seconds

Our Favorite Albums
Our 10 Favorite Songs Pt. 2 Side A
We conclude the countdown of our top 10 songs. Things are getting pretty heavy around here. Follow along with us as we continue running thru our ten favorite songs of all time. We include a power trio from Texas, a jazz giant, and even an entry from the catalog of yacht rock.
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5 years ago
1 hour 23 minutes 19 seconds

Our Favorite Albums
Our 10 Favorite Songs Pt. 1
We kick off Our Favorite Albums by running down our top 10 personal favorite songs of all time.  Hear the songs that influenced us the most as we discuss songs #10-6 in  explicit (almost painful) detail.
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5 years ago
1 hour 53 minutes 44 seconds

Our Favorite Albums
Bonus Episode: Live – I Alone (1994)
As we wrap up the production on our first official episodes, take a nerdy teaser into one of the songs that barely missed the cut for one of our final favorite 10 songs list. While you are here, get a little bit of Dallas, Texas, radio history along the way. Grunge! 90s! Mayhem! Prozac!

For more info, music reviews, and episodes, visit us at http://www.ourfavoritealbums.com/
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5 years ago
24 minutes 13 seconds

Our Favorite Albums
Intro to OFA
Welcome to OFA! This is a brief overview and description of Our Favorite Albums, a tunes commentary and album review project brought to you by hosts Jason & Michael. We analyze an entire album, one at a time for each episode while we listen together as it was originally meant to be digest: in full album format, front to back, and not just a random selection of hits from the album.

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5 years ago
3 minutes 1 second

Our Favorite Albums
We take turns picking one of our favorite albums, then we analyze and explain what makes each album special. Listen to us discuss the history, background, recording, musicians, chords, all while digesting the songs in full album format.