300 Favorite Albums with James Campion

#115: The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan - Bob Dylan (1963)

2 h 3 min · 29. Apr. 2026
Episode #115: The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan - Bob Dylan (1963) Cover

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Step onto the snow-swept streets of 1963 Greenwich Village as we deconstruct the acoustic masterpiece that single-handedly shifted the paradigm of popular music: The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan. Joining me on the 300 Favorite Albums podcast is esteemed musicologist and author Tim Riley, here to help dissect the mythical transformation of a 22-year-old Bob Dylan from a Woody Guthrie imitator into an entirely new breed of American singer-songwriter. We’re tearing into the DNA of this cultural touchstone—from the wildly underrated rhythmic genius of Dylan's acoustic guitar playing to the apocalyptic Cold War anxiety fueling "A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall" and the venomous kiss-off of "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right." But what is the hidden, darkly humorous subtext buried beneath these heavy civil rights anthems, and why does Riley consider the universally revered "Masters of War" to be a flat, unpoetic failure? The answers unravel the very fabric of the 1960s folk revival and expose a ruthless, shape-shifting genius at work—hit play to discover the breathtaking secrets behind the record that changed everything. The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan "Blowin in the Wind" "Girl From the North Country" "Masters of War" "Down the Highway" "Bob Dylan's Blues" "Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall" "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" "Bob Dylan's Dream" "Oxford Town" "Talkin' World War III Blues" "Corrina Corrina" "Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance" "I Shall Be Free" Additional Selections: "No More Auction Block (Many Thousand Gone)" - Hobo Kin from Vagabond Railroad: Mis-kill-any Stuffs "Chimes of Frreedom" - Bob Dylan from Another Side of Bob Dylan "Blowin in the Wind" - Peter Paul & Mary from In the Wind "Scarborough Fair" - Sarah Brightman from La Luna "Nottamun Town" - Bert Jansch from Jack Orion "Lord Randall" - Artist Unknown "Lady Franklin's Lament" - Artist Unknown "Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues" - Bob Dylan from The Bootleg Series Volumes 1 - 3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961 - 1991 Suggested Reading: Hard Rain: A Dylan Commentary by Tim Riley (1992) First break: 43:09 Second break: 1:15:05 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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Episode #234: The Good Earth - The Feelies (1986) Cover

#234: The Good Earth - The Feelies (1986)

Hi, I’m James Campion, and on this episode of 300 Favorite Albums, we are digging deep into the soil of a true jangle-pop masterpiece: The Feelies' chronically underappreciated 1986 landmark, The Good Earth. Joined by the brilliant Rachel Brodsky—acclaimed music culture writer and author of Lessons and Lace—we dissect how a quiet band from Haledon, New Jersey, co-produced by R.E.M.’s Peter Buck, managed to capture the absolute vanguard of the 1980s alternative rock scene . This album is a hypnotic, beatific hodgepodge of drone-infused acoustics, snappy Charlie Watts-style percussion, and beautifully mumbled vocals that deliver pure melodic joy without ever needing to spell out the lyrics . But underneath its serene, acoustic-driven surface lies a shifting jangle of raw, nervous energy—what Rachel beautifully describes as a "happy-sad" coming-of-age soundtrack. What is the secret behind the band's deliberate aversion to fame, and how did their hypnotic, undulating groove quietly influence the giants of college radio? You'll have to drop the needle and listen to the full episode to uncover the mystery of this subterranean classic. The Good Earth "On the Roof" The High Road" "The Last Roudup" "Slipping (Into Something)" "When Company Comes" "Let's Go" "Two Rooms" "The Good Earth" "Tomorrow Today" "Slow Down" Additional Selections: "It's Only Life" - The Feelies from Only Life Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

15. Juli 20262 h 0 min
Episode #9: New American Language (2001) Cover

#9: New American Language (2001)

What happens when a celebrated singer-songwriter decides to step out from behind clever pop-culture references and let the raw, melodically infectious energy of a full rock band take over? In this episode of 300 Favorite Albums, host James Campion is joined by his long-time friend Dan Bern to dissect the creation of Burn’s pivotal 2001 masterpiece, New American Language. Together, they pull back the curtain on the album's legendary sessions—from Chuck Plotkin’s distinct production touch to the accidental green-room discovery of a key band member who changed their sound forever. But what quiet realization drove Dan to radically shift his creative trajectory just as his career was taking off? And what is the true story behind the late-night, Keith Richards-inspired fever dream that birthed "Alaska Highway"? To uncover how a folk icon transformed himself and his band into a bruising, Keith Moon-style rock powerhouse, you’ll have to listen to the full, unfiltered conversation. New American Language "Sweetness" "New American Language" "God Said No" "Turning Over" "Black Tornado" "Albuquerque Lullaby" "Tape" "Honeydoo" "Toledo" "Rice" "Thanksgiving Day" Additional selections: "Black Tornado" - live with Sydney Leigh, Mercury Lounge Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

8. Juli 20262 h 43 min
Episode #294: So - Peter Gabriel (1986) Cover

#294: So - Peter Gabriel (1986)

What happens when an avant-garde progressive rock icon decides to strip away prog complexities and embrace the soul, pop, and world rhythms of the mid-1980s? On this episode of 300 Favorite Albums, I am joined by filmmaker E.J. Eaton (David Crosby: Remember My Name) to dissect Peter Gabriel’s landmark 1986 release, So. We unravel the unexpected stories behind the album’s legendary tracks—from the ominous, dream-inspired origins of "Red Rain" to the rhythmic, funk-infused powerhouse of "Sledgehammer," and the haunting psychological weight of "We Do What We're Told." Along the way, we explore how session giants like Tony Levin and Manu Katché helped sculpt these monumental soundscapes, and we reveal a surprising connection between David Crosby and Gabriel's later orchestral reimagining of his catalog. There is a deep, emotional core to this record that we have only begun to scratch—listen to the full episode to discover the secrets and artistic risks that still make this masterwork breathe today. So "Red Rain" "Sledgew Hammer" "Don't Give Up" "That Voice Again" "In Your Eyes" "Mercy Street " "Big Time" "We Do What We're Told (Migram's 37)" "This is The Picture (Excellent Birds)" Additional Selections: "In Your Eyes" 12" inch extended mix "In Your Eyes (Live) - Bootleg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

1. Juli 20262 h 10 min
Episode #42: This Desert Life - Counting Crows  (1999) Cover

#42: This Desert Life - Counting Crows  (1999)

Singer-songwriter Troy Millette (who has a tattoo on his arm of the cover of the album), comes with the wit, wisdom and adoration for clearly one of his favorite albums, Counting Crows' third studio effort, This Desert Life. We spare no theory delving into its charms, pains and musical intricacies. And I share some of the stories songwriter and lead singer, Adam Duritz revealed in our year-long discussions on his life and creative process. This Desert Life "Hanginaround" "Mrs. Potter's Lullaby" "Amy Hit the Atmosphere" "Four Days" "All My Friends" "High Life" "Colorblind" "I Wish I was a Girl" "Speedway" "Mr. Robinson in His Cadillac Dream" "Kid Things" (hidden track) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

24. Juni 20262 h 59 min
Episode #32: The White Album - The Beatles (1968) Cover

#32: The White Album - The Beatles (1968)

I'm proud to welcome Beatles expert and professor of English and Popular Music at Monmouth University, Kenneth Womack to assist me in digesting the sprawling mystical document known as The White Album. From its origins in India to its contentious recordings and its serpentine musical journey over four sides, it is a stone Beatles classic and one of the most controversial and celebrated albums of the 1960s and beyond. White Album "Back in the USSR" "Dear Prudence" "Glass Onion" "Ob-La-Di Ob-La Da" "Wild Honey Pie" "The Continuing Story of Bungalo Bill" "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" "Happiness is a Warm Gun" "Martha My Dear" "I'm So Tired" "Blackbird" "Piggies" "Rocky Raccoon" "Don't Pass ME By" "Why Don't We Do It in th Road?" "I Will" "Julia" "Birthday" "Yer Blues" "Mother Nature's Son" "Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey" "Sexy Sadie" "Helter Skelter" "Long, Long, Long" "Revolution1" "Honey Pie" "Savoy Truffle" "Cry Baby Cry" "Revolution 9" "Good Night" Additional Selections: "Back in the USSR" Take 7 from White Album Boxset "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" Take 1 from Sessions "Don't Pass Me By" Take 4 (string open) White Album Boxset "Everyday" by Buddy Holly from the B-Side to "Peggy Sue" single "Helter Skelter" Take 2 from the White Album Boxset Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

17. Juni 20263 h 17 min