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300 Favorite Albums with James Campion

Podcast by James Campion

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About 300 Favorite Albums with James Campion

Veteran music journalist and author James Campion invites listeners into a lifelong passion project shaped by more than three decades of writing, listening, and obsessing over great records. Drawing from his personally curated list of 300 favorite albums, each episode brings a new conversation centered on one unforgettable release. Joined by an eclectic mix of guests including fellow music writers, musicians, podcasters, creators, and people from his own circle, Campion explores the stories behind the music that shaped them. Together, they revisit personal memories, unpack the songs track by track, and place each album within the cultural moment that gave it life. The series is both a celebration and a rediscovery. Some episodes spotlight beloved classics that feel like old friends. Others introduce hidden gems waiting to be heard for the first time. 300 Favorite Albums is a weekly journey through the records that define generations, hosted by James Campion and presented on the Pantheon Network.

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15 episodes

episode #5: The Joshua Tree - U2 (1987) artwork

#5: The Joshua Tree - U2 (1987)

Step into the sweeping, cinematic desert of rock’s greatest triumph as 300 Favorite Albums dissects the sonic masterpiece that forever altered the trajectory of modern music: U2’s The Joshua Tree. Why did four post-punk Irishmen venture into the mythic American wilderness to forge a 1987 album dripping with both spiritual longing and ferocious political bite? Joined by acclaimed author Bradley Morgan, I’m unpacking the enigmatic magic conjured by Bono, The Edge, and visionary producers Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois. We dive deep into the blood, dirt, and transcendent melodies of a record that catapulted U2 into the pantheon of global superstardom. What hidden darkness lies beneath these iconic, soaring anthems, and how did a foreign fascination with American mythology create the absolute apex of U2's unique sound? The answers are woven into the very fabric of these legendary tracks—tune in as we rip the lid off one of the most important albums ever recorded and discover what truly happened when U2 went looking for America. The Joshua Tree "Where the Streets Have No Name" "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" "With or Without You" "Bullet the Blue Sky" "Running to Stand Still" "Red Hill Mining Town" "In God's Country" "Trip Through Your Wires" "One Tree Hill" "Exit" "Mothers of the Disappeared" Additional Selections: "Where the Streets Have No Name" - Rattle and Hum film "Fix You" - Coldplay from X&Y I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" - U2 (Gospel Version) from Rattle and Hum film "Every Breath You Take" - The Police from Synchronicity "Missing You" - John Waite from No Brakes "With or Without You" - U2 Rattle and Hum film "Bullet the Blue Sky" - U2 from Ratte and Hum album "Trip Through Your Wires" - U2 from Live on TV Gaga 1986 "Womanfish" - U2 from Live on TV Gaga 1986 "Only in My Dreams" - Debbie Gibson from Out of the Blue Suggested reading: U2 The Joshua Tree: Planting Roots in Mythic America by Bradley Morgan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

27 May 2026 - 2 h 57 min
episode #31: Let It Bleed - The Rolling Stones (1969) artwork

#31: Let It Bleed - The Rolling Stones (1969)

Step into the darkest, most dangerous corner of the 1960s with Episode 31 of 300 Favorite Albums, where Counting Crows' multi-instrumentalist maestro David Immerglück and I dissect the beautiful, terrifying dread of The Rolling Stones’ 1969 apocalyptic masterpiece, Let It Bleed. Why does a record steeped in the paranoia of a fractured world, the tragic watery demise of founder Brian Jones, and the looming, bloody shadow of Altamont still stand today as the absolute pinnacle of blues-rock swagger? Together, Immy and I peel back the grimy, blues-soaked layers of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards' undisputed creative peak—from the world-shattering, angelic wail of Merry Clayton on the definitive rock opener “Gimme Shelter” to the chilling, serendipitous birth of Keith’s signature open-G tuning that would change guitar history forever. What mysterious, chaotic alchemy occurred inside the studio to transform a band on the very brink of collapse into the undisputed greatest rock and roll band in the world? We uncover the secrets, the slide guitars, and the survival tactics of a group playing a furious, defiant funeral dirge for the peace and love generation—so plug in, turn the volume all the way up, and join us to discover why, after more than fifty years, we still just can't stop letting it bleed. Let It Bleed "Gimmie Shelter" "Love in Vain" "Country Honk" "Live with Me" "Let It Bleed" "Midnight Rambler" "You Got the Silver" "Monkey Man" "You Can't Always Get What You Want" Additional Selections: "Love in Van" - Robert Johnson from The Complete Recordings "Love in Vain" - The Rolling Stones from Get Yer Ya-Yas Out "Brown Sugar - The Rolling Stones from Sticky Fingers "Honky Tonk Women" - The Rolling Stones from Hot Rocks - 1964- 1971 "Wild Horses" - The Flying Burrito Brothers from Burrito Deluxe "Midnight Rambler" - The Rolling Stones from Get Yer Ya-Yas Out "Midnight Rambler" - The Rolling Stones from Goat's Head Soup (Deluxe) "You Got the Silver" - Mick Jagger version Suggested reading: "Darkness at the Edge of the Decade" - James Campion [https://www.jamescampion.com/darkness-at-the-edge-of-the-decade.html/] Up and Down with the Rolling Stones - Tony Sanchez The True Adventures of the Rolling Stones - Stanley Booth Altamont: The Rolling Stones, the Hells Angels, and the Inside Story of Rock's Darkest Day - Joel Slevin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

20 May 2026 - 2 h 41 min
episode #229: Sunflower - The Beach Boys (1970) artwork

#229: Sunflower - The Beach Boys (1970)

What happens when the greatest American rock band of the 1960s faces total financial ruin, cultural irrelevance, and the dark, looming shadow of Charles Manson? They create their last true masterpiece. I’m James Campion, and on this episode of 300 Favorite Albums, acclaimed author and music journalist Jude Warren joins me to dissect The Beach Boys’ 1970 hidden gem, Sunflower. Often overshadowed by the mythological weight of Pet Sounds and Smile, this record is the ultimate rock and roll underdog story. How did a fractured group—navigating the mental decline of their genius architect, Brian Wilson—manage to forge an album dripping with Motown grooves, Paul McCartney-level pop perfection, and some of the most hauntingly beautiful harmonies ever put to tape? With their backs against the wall, Dennis and Carl Wilson stepped out of the shadows to save the band, but what eerie, melancholic secrets hide just beneath these pristine California melodies? If you think you know The Beach Boys, think again. Hit play to dive deep into the sonic blueprint of their forgotten triumph, and discover why Sunflower remains one of rock history's most brilliant, beautiful, and enigmatic survival stories. Sunflower "Slip on Through" "The Whole World" "Add Some Music to Your Day" "Got to Know the Woman" "Deidfre" "It's About Time" "Tears in the Morning" "All I Wanna Do" "Forever" "Our Sweet Love" "Cool, Cool, Water" Additional Selections: "Fakin' It" - Simon & Garfunkel from Bookends "Rasberries Strawberries" - The Kingston Trio (single) "Busy Doin' Nothing - The Beach Boys from Friends "Surf's Up" - The Beach Boys from Surf's Up Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

13 May 2026 - 2 h 20 min
episode #249: 1984 - Van Halen (1984) artwork

#249: 1984 - Van Halen (1984)

I’m James Campion, and welcome back to 300 Favorite Albums. In this episode we are dissecting a monumental piece of rock history that is equal parts triumph and tragedy: Van Halen’s 1984. Joined by fellow rock historian and Booked on Rock host Eric Senich, we pull back the curtain on one of the greatest rock albums of the 80s—a diamond-certified masterpiece that ironically marked both the band's commercial zenith and the explosive beginning of the end for the original lineup. How did a synthesizer riff that David Lee Roth and producer Ted Templeman initially despised transform into the band's only number-one smash, "Jump"? What really happened when a frustrated Eddie Van Halen locked himself away in his newly built 5150 Studios to seize creative control from his own bandmates? From the MTV-defining dominance of "Hot for Teacher" and "Panama" to the brilliant, bluesy swagger of deep cuts like "Drop Dead Legs" and "Girl Gone Bad," we explore the unbelievable creative highs and simmering, toxic tensions that birthed this record. If you want to know how the ultimate California party band captured the zeitgeist of pop culture only to instantly self-destruct, you cannot miss this deep dive into the madness and majesty of 1984. 1984 "1984" "Jump" "Panama" "Top Jimmy" "Drop Dead Legs" "Hot for Teacher "I'll Wait" "Girl Gone Bad" "House of Pain" Additional Selections: "Eruption" from Van Halen "Little Guitars" from Diver Down "Mean Streets" from Fair Warning "You Really Got Me" from Van Halen "Shake It Up" by the Cars from Shake It Up "Parchman Farm" by Cactus from Cactus Suggested Reading: Van Halen Rising: How a Southern California Backyard Party Band Saved Heavy Metal by Greg Renoff (2015) Ted Templeman: A Platinum Producer’s Life in Music by Ted Templeman Ted with Greg Renoff Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

6 May 2026 - 2 h 23 min
episode #115: The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan - Bob Dylan (1963) artwork

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

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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