Records Revisited
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Records Revisited The hosts of Records Revisited, Ben and Wayne, discuss great records and musicians, countdown their copious amounts of Top 10 lists, and ask the important questions like "What rock t-shirt are you wearing?"https://linktr.ee/recordsrevisitedQuestions? Comments? recordsrevisitedpodcast@gmail.com
Episodes
- Episode 401: Episode 401 - John Ondrasik (Five for Fighting) discusses Stevie Wonder's "Innervisions"
"100 Years" from Five for Fighting is one of those songs that I listen to when I need a kick in the ass. What a treat is was to have John Ondrasik on the show. Plenty of other discussion including Ukraine, getting ready to tour with Edwin…
- Episode 400: Episode 400: Uncle Tupelo’s “Anodyne” with Matt Woods, Seth Gill & Jason Earle
No Wayne on this one. Too many alphas in the room, perhaps? We discuss Uncle Tupelo's Alt Country classic "Anodyne" with Patreon Revisitor Seth Gill, Repeat Revisitor Jason Earle (of the Marinade Podcast) and musician Matt Wood…
- Episode 399: Episode 399: Oasis’ “Be Here Now” with Donovan Woods & Tom Hershey
Donovan Woods rejoins us to dissect “Be Here Now” from Oasis (1997) and discuss his new EP “Squander Your Gifts.” Patreon Revisitor Tom Hershey also joins. Plenty of other discussion including writing songs about grief, Anais M…
- Episode 397: Episode 397: Speech of Arrested Development discusses Drake's "Nothing Was the Same"
Speech, yeah that Speech from Arrested Development, joined us to discuss 2013's "Nothing Was The Same" from superstar Drake.Plenty of other discussion including Arrested Development's recent album "Adult Contemporary Hip Hop," opening for…
- Episode 398: Episode 398: Anthony Simpkins of Gems On VHS discusses Adam Carroll's
Anthony Simpkins of "Gems on VHS" joined us to talk about an artist that I knew in name only. Anyone here know Adam Carroll? It was a nice discovery. Plenty of other discussion including Ol' Milwaukee's Best, the gulf coast, Blondie and Da…
- Episode 396: Episode 396 - Graham Parker discusses "Howlin' Wind"
"Howlin' Wind" from Graham Parker and the Rumour celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2026. And so does "Heat Treatment!" What better way to celebrate the anniversaries than to have Graham himself to discuss the album. Plen…
- Episode 395: Episode 395: Cat Ridgeway discusses System of a Down's "Toxicity"
Central Florida legend (and now Colorado legend) Cat Ridgeway joined us to talk about the 2001 classic (yes, it is a classic) "Toxicity" from System of a Down. Plenty of other discussion including mental health and the check engine light,…
- Episode 394: Episode 394 - Jobi Riccio discusses "Stereo" from Paul Westerberg
If you listened to our "Most Listened to Songs of 2025" episode, you know that Jobi made both my list and Wayne's list for her song "Wildfire Season."So, of course we had to invite her on the show!This was so much fun. We talk about her to…
- Episode 393: Episode 393: Brian Dunne discusses Billy Joel’s “Storm Front”
The guys are joined once again by Brian Dunne, this time to talk about “Storm Front” from Billy Joel. Plenty of other discussion including the cold war, Fantastic Cat, ordering fancy food (like “Clams Casino”), the first album owned on CD,…
- Episode 392: Episode 392: David Bowie’s “Station to Station” with Jon Lamoreaux of the Hustle Podcast & Eric Wester
This episode of Records Revisited features a discussion of David Bowie
- Episode 391: Episode 391 - Paula Kelley and Aaron Tap discuss "Dusty in Memphis" from Dusty Springfield
Aaron Tap and Paula Kelley join Records Revisited to discuss Dusty Springfield's album "Dusty in Memphis." The episode also covers Kelley's new album "Blinking as the Starlight Burns Out" and includes discussion on Goffin & King, Randy New…
- Episode 390: Episode 390 - Kashena Sampson discusses Beck's "Mutations"
Kashena Sampson discusses her album "Ghost of Me" and Beck's 1998 release "Mutations" with Records Revisited. Topics included the album's context, spirituality, relationships, and alternative music in 1998.
- Episode 389: Episode 389: U2's "The Unforgettable Fire" with Matt Nathanson
Matt Nathanson joins Records Revisited to discuss U2's album "The Unforgettable Fire." The conversation includes topics such as the Tampa Pig Jig, Megan Moroney, Live Aid, Guns N' Roses, R.E.M., The Black Crowes, Def Leppard, and the produ…
- Episode 388: Episode 388 - Missing Persons "Spring Session M" with Jon Lamoreaux
Jon Lamoreaux discusses the Missing Persons album "Spring Session M" with Records Revisited, touching on Grace Jones, Fast and the Furious, other band members, Prince, and specific song lyrics.
- Episode 387: Episode 387 - Most Listened to Songs 2025
Episode 387 of Records Revisited, potentially the show's longest at over 3 hours, covers music by Isbell, Childers, Brandi, Mandy, and Jason Molina. It also touches on fantasy football, "The Odd Couple," acapella songs, the concept of bein…
- Episode 386: Episode 386 - Ozzy Osbourne's "Bark at the Moon" with Derrek Carriveau
Guest Derrek Carriveau joins Records Revisited to discuss Ozzy Osbourne's album "Bark at the Moon." The episode covers the album's reception, musical elements, and related discussions on topics from "Taxi" to festival experiences.
- Episode 385: Episode 385: Sons of Sevilla discuss J.J. Cale’s “Naturally”
Records Revisited discusses J.J. Cale’s “Naturally” with guests from Sons of Sevilla, touching on artists like Terry Reid and Paul McCartney, plus song structure and bass players. The recording faced technical difficulties.
- Episode 384: Episode 384 - Troy Millette discusses Matt Nathanson's "Some Mad Hope"
Records Revisited Episode 384 features Troy Millette discussing Matt Nathanson's album "Some Mad Hope". The discussion covers song choices, potential album closers, and which tracks should be in Nathanson's setlist.
- Episode 383: Episode 383 - Pete Droge discusses "Necktie Second"
Pete Droge returns to Records Revisited to discuss his new album
- Episode 382: Episode 382 - James Campion discusses Prince's "Dirty Mind"
James Campion discusses Prince's "Dirty Mind" and his book on Prince. Topics include Warren Zevon, "Underwater Sunshine" podcast, "New Girl," Prince's production control, blue-eyed soul, androgyny, Devo, and Prince's punk rock elements.
- Episode 381: Episode 381: Concerts with Michael Citro & Dave Montgomery & Jeff Frame
In Records Revisited Episode 381, hosts Michael Citro, Dave Montgomery, and Jeff Frame discuss attending concerts by Wilco, Rilo Kiley, Iron & Wine, Metallica, and Hozier, alongside personal experiences and anxieties related to live music.
- Episode 380: Episode 380: Guy Clark’s “Dublin Blues” with Drew Kennedy
Drew Kennedy joins Records Revisited to discuss Guy Clark's "Dublin Blues," his own recent work, and a wide range of subjects such as songwriting, parenting, and personal experiences.
- Episode 379: Episode 379: Harley Flanagan discusses Black Sabbath's "Master of Reality"
Harley Flanagan, known for his work with the Cro-Mags and the NYC punk scene, joins Records Revisited to discuss Black Sabbath's "Master of Reality." The conversation covers topics such as downtuning guitars, Ozzy's vocals, the 70s and 80s…
- Episode 378: Episode 378: Sterling Drake discusses “Wanted! The Outlaws”
Sterling Drake joins Records Revisited to discuss the 1976 compilation "Wanted! The Outlaws," its influence on country music, and his album "The Shape I'm In." The conversation also touches on modern country outlaws and the legacy of Tompa…
- Episode 377: Episode 377: Jesse & Jon from Carbon Leaf discuss Rage Against the Machine (self-titled debut)
Jesse Humphrey and Jon Markel from the band Carbon Leaf join Records Revisited to discuss Rage Against the Machine's self-titled debut album. The conversation also touches on counterfeit band merchandise, concert anecdotes, and other music…
- Episode 376: Episode 376 - Braden Lam discusses The Lumineers "Cleopatra"
Canadian musician Braden Lam discusses his album "The Cloudmaker's Cry" and The Lumineers' 2016 album "Cleopatra." The conversation also covers family reunion shirts, learning French, April 2016 music charts, and other topics.
- Episode 375: Episode 375: Rambler Kane & Mark Cooper discuss John Craigie's "Capricorn in Retrograde...Just Kidding...Live in Portland"
Rambler Kane and Mark Cooper discuss John Craigie's 2016 live album "Capricorn in Retrograde...Just Kidding...Live in Portland." The conversation also touches on related subjects including vulnerability, Dire Straits, and personal anecdote…
- Episode 374: Episode 374: Rick Springfield's “Working Class Dog” with Michael Citro
Michael Citro joins Records Revisited to discuss Rick Springfield's album "Working Class Dog." The hosts ponder if other artists from a shared concert lineup deserve dedicated episodes after reviewing this album, noting that Side A is stro…
- Episode 373: Episode 373: Never Mind The Bollocks, Here’s The Sex Pistols
Records Revisited episode 373 features hosts Dan Beck and Dave Greenberg and guest Jon Lamoreaux discussing the Sex Pistols' album 'Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols'. The conversation also touches on Johnny Rotten's other ba…
- Episode 372: Episode 372: The Mayflies USA Interview
In this episode of Records Revisited, Matt McMichaels and Adam Price of The Mayflies USA discuss their career, the upcoming album "Kickless Kids," and music that has influenced them, including Bob Mould and Steely Dan.
- Episode 371: Episode 371: Drive-By Truckers "The Dirty South" with Kevin Peters & Jason Earle & Stephen Deusner
Records Revisited Episode 371 discusses the Drive-By Truckers album "The Dirty South." The episode features author Stephen Deusner and guest Jason Earle.
- Episode 370: Episode 370: Caleb Caudle discusses The Weakerthans’ “Reconstruction Site”
Caleb Caudle discusses The Weakerthans’ “Reconstruction Site” on Records Revisited.
- Episode 369: Episode 369: cka FLAX discusses Chris Whitley’s “Dirt Floor”
In Records Revisited Episode 369, the hosts and guest cka FLAX discuss Chris Whitley's 1998 album “Dirt Floor.” Additional conversation covers FLAX's new album “the birth of fantasy,” memes, documentaries, and personal anecdotes.
- Episode 368: Episode 368: Van Halen’s “Women and Children First” with Scotty Kummer
Scotty Kummer discusses Van Halen's album “Women and Children First” on Records Revisited. The conversation also covers the Minnesota Twins, discovering music through podcasts, convoy and truck driver life, Zappa, Nicolette Larson, and dis…
- Episode 367: Episode 367: The Police’s “Ghost in the Machine” with Daryl Hance
Musician Daryl Hance joins Records Revisited to discuss The Police's fourth album, “Ghost in the Machine.” The conversation includes mentions of MTV, speaking French, the movie “Demolition Man,” and the concepts of alpha and omega males.
- Episode 366: Episode 366: Lucero’s “1372 Overton Drive” with Matt Woods, Seth Gill & Jason Earle
Records Revisited hosts Seth Gill, Jason Earle, and Matt Woods discuss Lucero's album "1372 Overton Drive." The conversation includes an exercise categorizing Ben Nichols' songs.
- Episode 365: Episode 365 - Interview with Jerry Hey
This episode features an interview with Jerry Hey, a musician known for his trumpet playing and arrangements on numerous hit songs and soundtracks, including Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean" and Dolly Parton's "9 to 5."
- Episode 364: Episode 364: The English Beat’s “Special Beat Service” with Marc Wasserman
Marc Wasserman discusses The English Beat's album "Special Beat Service" with Records Revisited. Topics include Two Tone, FYC, General Public, John Hughes, and the song "Ackee 1 2 3?"
- Episode 363: Episode 363: Duran Duran’s “Rio” with Jon Lamoreaux of the Hustle Podcast
Jon Lamoreaux from The Hustle Podcast joins Records Revisited to discuss Duran Duran's album "Rio". The conversation touches on the album's early MTV relevance.
- Episode 362: Episode 362: Cat Stevens “Tea for the Tillerman” with Roger Street Friedman
Roger Street Friedman discusses his new album “Long Shadows” and Cat Stevens’ “Tea for the Tillerman,” exploring related topics like Larry Campbell, Ted Lasso, and the inspiration for the character Lisa Simpson.
- Episode 361: Episode 361: Most Listened to Songs of 2024 with Jason Earle of The Marinade Podcast
Records Revisited presents its annual "Most Listened to Songs" episode, with Jason Earle of The Marinade Podcast sharing 12 favorite tracks. The discussion covers 36 songs, Spotify Auto Play, varying musical tastes, and mentions artists li…
- Episode 360: Episode 360: Brother Elsey discusses “White Noise” from Noah Gundersen
The band Brother Elsey discusses their upcoming debut record, albums from 2017 including Noah Gundersen's "White Noise", Phoebe Bridgers, and their experiences.
- Episode 359: Episode 359: Counting Crows "Hard Candy" with Shawn Brown & Kasey Anderson
In episode 359 of Records Revisited, hosts and guests Shawn Brown and Kasey Anderson discuss the Counting Crows album "Hard Candy." The episode also references Dan Fogelberg.
- Episode 358: Episode 358: Blur’s “Think Tank” with mejia
In Episode 358 of Records Revisited, guest artist mejia joins the hosts to discuss Blur’s album “Think Tank.” The conversation also touches upon Sonic Youth, Paul McCartney, eels, Gorillaz, and other subjects.
- Episode 357: Episode 357 - ABC's "The Lexicon of Love" with Jon Lamoreaux
In episode 357 of Records Revisited, Jon Lamoreaux joins the show to discuss ABC's "The Lexicon of Love," an album the hosts have known for 40 years. The episode was recorded quickly and features a unanimous favorite song.
- Episode 356: Episode 356: A discussion with Mindy Smith
Mindy Smith discusses her album
- Episode 355: Episode 355: Sloan Golden discusses Maggie Rogers “Heard It In A Past Life”
Sloan Golden discusses her EP "Long Conversations" and Maggie Rogers' "Heard It In A Past Life." The conversation touches on elements like handclaps, Alaska and Pharrell, and a perspective on astrology.
- Episode 354: Episode 354: Paul & Linda McCartney’s “Ram” with Ronny Tibbs
Ronny Tibbs discusses Paul & Linda McCartney’s 1971 album “Ram” on Records Revisited. Topics include social media platforms, EPs, Steely Dan, George Martin’s influence, and solo Beatles albums from the 70s.
- Episode 353: Episode 353: Michael Citro discusses Iron Maiden’s “The Number of the Beast”
Michael Citro discusses Iron Maiden's "The Number of the Beast" on Records Revisited, exploring themes such as gallops, Vikings, backmasking, and lyrical controversies, while also touching on chart peculiarities.
- Episode 352: Episode 352: Young the Giant discusses their album “Mind Over Matter”
Records Revisited features Sameer Gadhia and Eric Cannata from Young the Giant discussing their 10th anniversary album “Mind Over Matter.” They cover the album's production, song sequencing, and the experience of a song going viral on TikT…