The Lesser-Known Music Podcast
Al and Sal discuss the Johnny Thunders album So Alone from 1978.
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5 episodes
Episode 6 -- Saga, Worlds Apart
Some hot takes on Canadian progressive rock group Saga's fourth studio album, Worlds Apart. I may have failed to mention its release date, which is 1981. And I definitely forgot to give it any sort of rating: I'll go 4.5 out of 5.
Episode 5 -- Rocco DeLuca and the Burden, I Trust You to Kill Me
Al, Sal and special guest Brandon from the Syracuse, NY glory days rant about Back to the Future, Deftones, Huey Lewis & the News, Jonathan Richman and much much more before turning to the 2006 album I Trust You to Kill Me by Rocco DeLuca and the Burden.
Episode 3 -- Eddie Kendricks, People... Hold On
Discussion on 1972's People...Hold On, the second solo album from former Temptations member Eddie Kendricks.
Episode 2 -- Oingo Boingo, Nothing to Fear
Al and Sal are joined by singer-songwriter Lucio Barbarino (luciobarbarino.bandcamp.com) to discuss the 1982 Oingo Boingo album Nothing to Fear. Lucio Barbarino's suite of video game, film and hip-hop compositions can be found at: apebit.bandcamp.com/music, crosshatchhiphop.bandcamp.com, andreabarbarino.bandcamp.com.
Episode 1 -- Johnny Thunders, So Alone
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