You're Not On The List

You're Not On The List
Podcast Description
Forgotten albums and the people who love them.
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The podcast focuses on forgotten or underappreciated albums across various genres, featuring episodes that discuss specific records like Donovan's For Little Ones, Nada Surf's Let Go, and George Harrison's Thirty Three & 1/3. It covers themes such as music's impact on personal stories, cultural history, and the evolution of music scenes, as evidenced by discussions about artists like Nick Drake, the British jazz revival, and the intersection of music with social issues.

Forgotten albums and the people who love them.
Guests Andrew Male and Richard Morton Jack join host Jim Irvin to share some unsung albums they love.
The records in this episode are:
Donovan’s For Little Ones (1967), Nada Surf’s Let Go (2003) and Take A New Look At The Beatles by The London Jazz Four (1967).
Also discussed: Nick Drake, Geoff Love’s important impact on both guests, The Beat’s Just Can’t Stop It, Love’s Forever Changes, Island samplers, Guns ‘N Roses, record shopping in Liverpool, interviewing Paul McCartney, Big Star, Fresh Maggots and the fall and rise of British jazz.
A playlist accompanying this episode, including all three albums, is available on Spotify. Search for You’re Not On the List: Episode 1.
Jim Irvin’s blog about Jazz v The Beatles is available at jimirvin.com
Check out Jim Irvin’s other show, Here’s One I Made Earlier, in which musical creators discuss a key work in the repertoire: https://www.jimirvin.com/podcast-2
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