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300 Favorite Albums with James Campion

Podcast door James Campion

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Over 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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aflevering #294: So - Peter Gabriel (1986) artwork

#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 jul 2026 - 2 h 10 min
aflevering #42: This Desert Life - Counting Crows  (1999) artwork

#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 jun 2026 - 2 h 59 min
aflevering #32: The White Album - The Beatles (1968) artwork

#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 jun 2026 - 3 h 17 min
aflevering #200: 3 Feet High and Rising - De La Soul  (1989) artwork

#200: 3 Feet High and Rising - De La Soul  (1989)

Ever wonder how three suburban teenagers from Long Island, alongside a visionary producer, completely shattered the boundaries of hip-hop with nothing but a giant stack of eclectic records and a sense of pure, unadulterated fun? I’m joined by the haie and hearty co-host of the popular Pantheon podcasts, Shout It Out Loudcast, Dorm Damage, and Album Review Crew, Tom Gigliotti as we have a ton of fun breaking down the hip hop classic, 3 Feet High and Rising, the debut album from the Long Island trio, De La Soul. The band covers a wide spectrum of subjects—from high school hijinks and ghetto life to deodorant, rap fashions, hippie philosophy, orgies, and general mayhem—all in an inimitable style all their own. We dive deep into the legendary "Daisy Age"—but what does that floral acronym actually mean, and how did its colorful, cartoonish vibe stand as a rebellious antithesis to the rising tide of gangsta rap [? From the patchwork "sonic collage" genius of producer Prince Paul to the bizarre story of a high-stakes sampling lawsuit that kept this masterpiece off streaming platforms for decades , we're dissecting the DNA of a record that changed the music industry forever. But why did a track about a simple haircut trigger a revolution, and what is the real, hilarious story behind those iconic game-show skits? You'll have to plug in and listen to the full episode to uncover the secrets of the magic number. 3 Feet High and Rising "Intro"   "The Magic Number"  "Change in Speak"  "Cool Breeze on the Rocks" "Can U Keep a Secret"  "Jenifa Taught Me (Derwin's Revenge)"  "Ghetto Thang"  "Transmitting Live from Mars"  "Eye Know"  "Take It Off"  "A Little Bit of Soap"  "Tread Water"  "Potholes in My Lawn"  "Say No Go"  "Do as De La Does"  "Plug Tunin' (Last Chance to Comprehend)"  "De La Orgee"  "Buddy" (featuring Jungle Brothers and Q-Tip)  "Description" "Me Myself and I" "This Is a Recording 4 Living in a Fulltime Era (L.I.F.E.)" "I Can Do Anything (Delacratic)” "D.A.I.S.Y. Age" Additional selections: "Three is a Magic Number" - Bob Dorough from Schoolhouse Rock "You Showed Me" - The Turtles from The Turtles Present the Battle of the Bands. “Peg” - Steely Dan from Aja "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)" - Hall & Oates from Private Eyes "Buddy (Remix)" De La Soul (12" single) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

10 jun 2026 - 2 h 38 min
aflevering #30: Sail Away - Randy Newman (1972) artwork

#30: Sail Away - Randy Newman (1972)

I’m joined by musician, songwriter, actor, director, podcaster, Adam Busch to dive deeply into the many and varied thorny subjects serenaded with supurb satirical mirth on the master, Randy Newman’s brilliant Sail Away. This heady but damn fun discussion surrounds the myriad of subjects in Newman’s songs including racism, misogyny, politics, religion, parenthood, nostalgia, sexual perversity, ecology, and capitalism. Sail Away “Sail Away” “Lonely at the Top” “He Gives Us All His Love” “Last Night I Had a Dream” “Simon Smith and His Amazing Dancing Bear” “Old Man” “Political Science” “Burn On” “Memo to My Son” “Dayton, Ohio 1903” “You Can Leave Your Heart” “God’s Song (That’s Why I Love Mankind)” Additional selections: “Louisiana 1927” - Common Rotation (live recording) “Maybe I’m Doing It It Wrong” - Randy Newman from Randy Newman Live “You Can Leave Your Hat On “ - Joe Cocker from Cocker First one: 20:11 Second: 1:33:45 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

3 jun 2026 - 2 h 47 min
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