Love That Album
Love That Album Episode 73 - The Mystery Box
Hey folks, It’s time for me to lay episode 73 of Love That Album podcast on you. This time around, I’m joined by good mate and work colleague, Dave Blom
and the host of the brilliant “Sitting In a Bar In Adelaide” podcast, Michael
Pursche. I am dubbing this show The Mystery Box. Why? Because I’m not
saying up front what albums we are discussing. The format of the show is not dissimilar to Eric Reanimator’s “Album I
Love” segment. We have each picked 3 albums (so that’s 9 in total for those of
you who are not strong on arithmetic) to discuss briefly per album. The albums
are all Australian and range across the genres – singer / songwriter, blues,
garage, rockabilly, classic rock. They range from iconic to lesser well known.
If you’re a local, some of these will be known to you and some (maybe) not.
What they have in common is we think the albums and are worthy of your
attention. All will be available one way or another – either by download from
the artists’ websites or Bandcamp / iTunes, or if you’re a physical media music
fan, you can get them from the artists’ websites or your local bricks and mortar.
Please support them. Even Eric gets in on the action by delivering his Album I Love segment
to discuss his thoughts on one hugely iconic Australian album and another from
a band popular in their day. It’s fascinating to hear an American’s thoughts on
albums part of a lot of Oz music fans’ DNA. Please tune in and find out what he
discusses. This is not simple dumb patriotism. This is an opportunity to spread the
word about some great music that may not be known outside of our physical
borders or to spread the word inside our borders if you missed these albums –
and some are brand spanking new, so it’s great to get the word out. My thanks
to Dave and Michael for a great discussion. You can download the podcast at iTunes
by searching for “Love That Album”. You can also stream or download it at http://lovethatalbum.blogspot.com. Any feedback would be gratefully
appreciated – either written or mp3 voicemail. You can send it to rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au