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  • 560 The Jesus and Mary Chain – Psychocandy

    560 The Jesus and Mary Chain – Psychocandy

    MP3 Audio [41 MB]DownloadShow URL The Jesus and Mary Chain’s debut album, Psychocandy, is considered to be one of the most influential albums of all time. Released in 1985, the album helped to define the shoegaze genre, characterized by its use of distorted guitars, feedback, and lush melodies. Surprisingly Psychocandy was a critical and commercial…

  • 559 Tom Waits – Rain Dogs

    559 Tom Waits – Rain Dogs

    MP3 Audio [48 MB]DownloadShow URL Tom Waits continues his transition that was started in Swordfishtrombones with his 9th outing Rain Dogs in 1985. Some call it his best work and a pivotal move from the singer songwriter’s previous material before he leans into the cathartic carnival barker of bone machine and beyond. What do you…

  • 558 The Smiths – Meat Is Murder

    558 The Smiths – Meat Is Murder

    MP3 Audio [49 MB]DownloadShow URL The Smiths’ second album, Meat Is Murder, was released in 1985 and quickly became one of the most controversial albums of the decade. The album’s title track, a staunchly anti-meat anthem, was banned by the BBC, and the album itself was met with mixed reviews. However, over the years, Meat…

  • 557 Kate Bush – Hounds of Love

    557 Kate Bush – Hounds of Love

    MP3 Audio [54 MB]DownloadShow URL We recorded this episode in the fall of 2021 without a clue that In 2022, “Running Up That Hill” would received renewed attention when it was featured in the fourth season of the Netflix series Stranger Things released May 27, 2022. Its appearance led to the song’s resurgence on charts around the…

  • 556 The Pogues – Rum Sodomy and the Lash

    556 The Pogues – Rum Sodomy and the Lash

    In August of 1985 The Pogues released their sophomore album. It was produced by Elvis Costello and recorded at Elephant Studios in Wapping, London. Of the recording process itself, Costello had this to say: “I saw my task was to capture them in their dilapidated glory before some more professional producer fucked them up.” Let’s…

  • 555 Suzanne Vega – Suzanne Vega

    555 Suzanne Vega – Suzanne Vega

    In May of 1985 Suzanne Vega released her debut album. Gary Kenton: “Vega can get a bit pretentious, but what singer-songwriter worth a damn doesn’t? Its the price you pay for taking risks. Suzanne Vega is a flattering and very substantial introduction.” Let’s talk Suzanne Vega, Suzanne Vega!

  • 554 Big Black – Atomizer

    554 Big Black – Atomizer

    In January of 1986 Big Black released their debut album. A shot across the bow for what was considered extreme music at the time, the record is an all out aural assault. Chicago industrial has arrived. Let’s talk Big Black, Atomizer!

  • 553 The Mekons – Fear and Whiskey

    553 The Mekons – Fear and Whiskey

    In 1985 The Mekons released their 4th studio album. Robert Christgau: “Just when I never wanted to hear a roots-rock record again, along come these British anarchists with a sort of concept album sort of about life during wartime. The Americans are clearing a sector down south, but that doesn’t stop the good guys from…

  • 552 Prefab Sprout – Steve McQueen

    552 Prefab Sprout – Steve McQueen

    In June of 1985 Prefab Sprout released their second studio album. Produced by Thomas Dolby (Booker T. Boffin for those in the know), the album has been praised by critics as a “shimmering jazz-pop masterpiece” that is “buttressed by a phenomenal rhythm section and fairy-dusted with Wendy Smith’s breathy harmonies”. Let’s talk Prefab Sprout, Steve…

  • 551 Dire Straits – Brothers in Arms

    551 Dire Straits – Brothers in Arms

    *quick editor’s note: we’ve still got mixer gremlin issues for these next two episodes, recommend playing at 1.5x speed, sorry for the inconvenience. In May of 1985 Dire Straits released their 5th studio album. Though initially spanned by critics upon its release, album would go on to be their biggest selling, spawning five singles, spending…

  • 550 Tears for Fears – Songs From the Big Chair

    550 Tears for Fears – Songs From the Big Chair

    In February of 1985 Tears for Fears released their second studio album. The record is a pop masterpiece that spawned six singles, and would go on to achieve multiple times platinum sales on both sides of the Atlantic. Let’s talk Tears for Fears, Songs From the Big Chair!

  • 549 A-Ha – Hunting High and Low

    549 A-Ha – Hunting High and Low

    In October of 1985 A-Ha released their debut studio album. The album launched the band into superstardom, spawned five singles, won accolades for their innovative music video for Take On Me. Let’s talk A-Ha, Hunting High and Low!

  • 548 Abdullah Ibrahim – Water From an Ancient Well

    548 Abdullah Ibrahim – Water From an Ancient Well

    Let’s talk Abdullah Ibramin, Water From an Ancient Well!

  • 547 The Fall – This Nation’s Saving Grace

    547 The Fall – This Nation’s Saving Grace

    In September of 1985 The Fall released their 8th studio album. Recorded between June & July of the same year, it is widely considered to be one of the band’s finest outings. Let’s talk The Fall, This Nation’s Saving Grace!

  • 546 Bruce Springsteen – Born in the U.S.A

    546 Bruce Springsteen – Born in the U.S.A

    In June of 1984 Bruce Springsteen released his 7th studio album. The follow up his subdued and minimal master piece, Nebraska, Springsteen opted for the bombast of his earlier works and in the process created one of the best, best selling records of all time. Let’s talk Bruce Springsteen, Born in the USA!

  • 545 Youssou N’dour – Immigres

    545 Youssou N’dour – Immigres

    MP3 Audio [32 MB]DownloadShow URL Youssou N’dour’s 1984 album, Immigrés, is a musical ode to the Senegalese diaspora. The album was released at a time when Senegal was experiencing a wave of emigration, and N’dour’s songs spoke to the experiences of those who had left their homeland in search of a better life.

  • 544 Lloyd Cole and the Commotions – Rattlesnakes

    544 Lloyd Cole and the Commotions – Rattlesnakes

    In October of 1984 Lloyd Cole and the Commotions released their debut album. Written at Glasgow Golf Club (where Lloyd’s father was Club Master) and recorded at The Garden studio in Shoreditch, the record is a concept of sorts about what people do when they are in love. Lets talk Lloyd Cole and the Commotions,…

  • 543 Minutemen – Double Nickels on the Dime

    543 Minutemen – Double Nickels on the Dime

    In July of 1984 the Minutemen released their third album. Named in reaction to the Sammy Hagar anthem, “I Can’t Drive 55”, the double album spans 45 songs in just 81 minutes. “Our band could be your life Real names’d be proof Me and Mike Watt, we played for years Punk Rock changed our lives”…

  • 542 Echo and the Bunnymen – Ocean Rain

    542 Echo and the Bunnymen – Ocean Rain

    In May of 1984 Echo & the Bunnymen released their 4th studio album. Written in 1983 and almost entirely recorded in Paris using a 35 piece orchestra, the record received mixed reviews upon it’s release due in apart to it’s seemingly abandoning the rock roots of prior recordings. Let’s talk Echo & the Bunnymen, Ocean…

  • 541 Tina Turner – Private Dancer

    541 Tina Turner – Private Dancer

    In May of 1984 Tina Turner released her 5th studio album. After being dropped from United five years earlier due to the poor reception of her album Love Explosion, A&R rep John Carter of Capitol Records spearheaded Tina’s comeback. Setting her R&B pedigree aside, the album tracks gracefully maneuver between uptempo pop, full on ballads,…

  • 540 The Style Council – Café Bleu

    540 The Style Council – Café Bleu

    In March of 1984 The Style Council released their official debut album. Meandering through whatever genre’s they deemed fit, the band created a real hodgepodge production that showed off just how much more Paul Weller and co. had to offer than rock n roll. Let’s talk The Style Council, Café Bleu!

  • 539 The Replacements – Let It Be

    539 The Replacements – Let It Be

    In October of 1982 The Replacements released their third studio album. It is rightfully considered one of the greatest albums ever made and a reminder of what could have been if the band had ever managed to get their act together. Lets shoot for the middle and talk The Replacements, Let It Be!

  • 538 Prince – Purple Rain

    538 Prince – Purple Rain

    In June of 1984 Prince released his 6th studio album. This time around The Revolution not only got credit on the album but actually played their instruments. It is the most commercially successful record he would ever make, spawning five singles and selling over 25,000,000 copies worldwide. Let’s talk Prince, Purple Rain!

  • 537 Van Halen – 1984

    537 Van Halen – 1984

    In January of 1984 Van Halen released their 6th studio album. Though some in the band disagreed, Eddie Van Halen’s decision to throw off the shackles of pure guitar rock and embrace the synthesizer as a lead instrument proved to be both a bold and wise move, as it would get them to the top…