Friday, November 30, 2012

[Friday On The Turntable] James - Hey Ma


Welcome to this week's Friday On The Turntable feature! For those of you that follow my blog on Facebook, you'll recall that each Friday I post a featured record that I'm currently enjoying. To enhance the experience, I've been filming short videos - discussing a brief history of the record, my favorite tracks and what it means to me. The video is embedded below - don't forget to subscribe to my youtube channel here.

This week's featured album is the 2008 album from James - Hey Ma. Please enjoy, and feel free to leave me your thoughts on this record. Thanks for watching!


I also did a complete James Album Ranking Video & List - it's right here

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Monday, November 26, 2012

Planet Rotations #66

In the age of digital music, we tend to skip through albums, listening to one or two tracks - missing some of the deeper cuts that may be brilliant. I am a big fan of the album format, and love to experience the entire album the way the artist intended. Listening to one or two songs is like randomly reading a few chapters of a book and expecting to understand the completed work. Like any music lover, I love to share what I'm listening to and discover some new things from friends. Here's a portion of my playlist for this week. Please put your lists in the comments below, or interact on Facebook or Twitter. 



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Monday, November 19, 2012

Planet Rotations #65

In the age of digital music, we tend to skip through albums, listening to one or two tracks - missing some of the deeper cuts that may be brilliant. I am a big fan of the album format, and love to experience the entire album the way the artist intended. Listening to one or two songs is like randomly reading a few chapters of a book and expecting to understand the completed work. Like any music lover, I love to share what I'm listening to and discover some new things from friends. Here's a portion of my playlist for this week. Please put your lists in the comments below, or interact on Facebook or Twitter.