Discord and Rhyme: An Album Podcast

Discord and Rhyme
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Dec 22, 2020 • 43min

Motown: The Complete No. 1's - Disc 4, Tracks 7-13

This episode is 57% Michael Jackson, including the song Ben Marlin was named after! (This is probably not true.) The Undisputed Truth - Smiling Faces SometimesMarvin Gaye - Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)Michael Jackson - Got to Be ThereMichael Jackson - Rockin' RobinMichael Jackson - I Wanna Be Where You AreMichael Jackson - BenThe Temptations - Papa Was a Rollin' StoneGet early access to bonus episodes on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/discordpodCohosts: Rich Bunnell, Ben Marlin, Dan WatkinsTheme music: "The Motown Song" by Rod Stewart feat. the TemptationsClosing credits music by Kenneth Kraylie, originally composed by Andy Partridge with new lyrics by Adam Smith of the Hector Collectorshttps://kennethkraylie.bandcamp.com/https://casinos.bandcamp.com/ https://thehectorcollectors.bandcamp.com/
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Dec 15, 2020 • 1h 58min

062: The Moody Blues - Seventh Sojourn (1972)

It’s our third holiday episode, so why not sit comfortably and talk about a third Moody Blues album? By 1972, The Moody Blues had successfully transitioned their sound from the ’60s to the ’70s without losing their ability to generate top-5 charting albums in both the U.S. and the U.K., but they were also on the verge of total burnout that would lead to them taking a six-year hiatus between new studio albums. Seventh Sojourn is the last entry in the band’s core period before they went on break, and it has some of the band’s very best material despite not having any poetry or a single second of Mellotron. Come listen to John, Rich, Amanda, and Phil indulge themselves with an album they know and love from the podcast’s unofficial mascot band, and especially listen for when Amanda confesses to the single hottest take in the history of Moody Blues podcasting.Cohosts: Phil Maddox, Rich Bunnell, John McFerrin, Amanda RodgersComplete show notes: https://discordpod.com/listen/062-the-moody-blues-seventh-sojourn-1972Support the podcast! https://www.patreon.com/discordpod
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Dec 8, 2020 • 50min

Motown: The Complete No. 1's - Disc 4, Tracks 1-6

Our Africa series is done and we are back in familiar territory! Welcome to the next round of Motown episodes, in which our insistence on reading out the punctuation in song titles reaches its hilarious peak. The Jackson 5 - Mama's PearlThe Temptations - Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)Marvin Gaye - What's Going OnThe Jackson 5 - Never Can Say GoodbyeMarvin Gaye - Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)Diana Ross - I'm Still WaitingCohosts: Phil Maddox, Amanda Rodgers, John McFerrin Get early access to bonus episodes on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/discordpodTheme music: "The Motown Song" by Rod Stewart feat. the TemptationsClosing credits music by Kenneth Kraylie, originally composed by Andy Partridge with new lyrics by Adam Smith of the Hector Collectorshttps://kennethkraylie.bandcamp.com/https://casinos.bandcamp.com/https://thehectorcollectors.bandcamp.com/
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Dec 1, 2020 • 1h 56min

061: Björk - Homogenic (1997)

On her junior album Homogenic, Björk (pronounced “Bjerk”) dumped the playful genre-bending of her earlier albums for a consistent palette of strings and volcano-like, almost proto-dubstep beats, and the result is almost universally considered the pièce de résistance of her career. But even more than that, the album is a mature, unique expression of Björk’s inner life, at a time when the press often treated her as more a quirky headline in a swan dress and less a human being. Well, Discord & Rhyme will have none of that! Returning guest Shivam Bhatt has a limitless ability to gush over Björk, and he joins Rich, John, and Mike for an episode best described as “groveling at the feet of a deity.” There are so many things we love about Björk, from her truly outside the box lyricism to her absolutely otherworldly voice, and we hope this episode conveys the unpredictable joy of getting to know her music.Cohosts: Rich Bunnell, John McFerrin, Mike DeFabio, Shivam BhattComplete show notes: https://discordpod.com/listen/bjrk-homogenic-1997Discord & Rhyme's merch store: http://tee.pub/lic/discordpodSupport the podcast! https://www.patreon.com/discordpod
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Nov 17, 2020 • 1h 55min

060: Sly and the Family Stone - Fresh (1973)

Sly & the Family Stone was in many ways the quintessential American band (and John’s pick as the greatest American band), a rags-to-riches-to-rags story of a San Francisco group that rose from obscurity to worldwide popularity and acclaim, only to implode from intraband conflicts and the excesses of fame. The 1973 album Fresh captures the band right before collapse, after it had survived a transformation from an optimistic 60s psychedelic soul act to a top-notch 70s cocaine funk act, and it’s both an excellent album in its own right and a fascinating prism through which to examine the band’s career as a whole. Join John, Rich, Phil, and Ben as they examine an album adored by George Clinton, Miles Davis, and Brian Eno alike, and an album that even makes "Qué Será, Será" sound cool.Cohosts: John McFerrin, Rich Bunnell, Phil Maddox, Ben MarlinComplete show notes: https://discordpod.com/listen/sly-and-the-family-stone-fresh-1973Support the podcast! https://www.patreon.com/discordpod
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Nov 10, 2020 • 60min

The Africa Playlist - Tracks 20-26

It's the final segment of our Africa playlist! This one features artists from Niger and Nigeria, and ended up being very accessible to our rock-trained ears.Mdou Moctar - AdouniaMdou Moctar - TarhatazedBombino - AmidinineMamar Kassey - KarmaPrince Nico Mbarga - Sweet MotherKing Sunny Ade & His African Beats - Ja FunmiFela Kuti & Africa 70 - ZombieComplete playlist (Spotify): https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3Cs1jq3CaAI2ivZXTuBpnk?si=4018d6cd5b044022Further reading:Mdou Moctar: The Hendrix of the Sahara (Esquire): https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/music/a29817515/mdou-moctar-interview-2019/His biggest hit sold more copies than any of the Beatles'. So why haven't you heard of him? (Narratively): https://narratively.com/his-biggest-hit-sold-more-copies-than-any-of-the-beatles-so-why-havent-you-heard-of-him/Cohosts: Rich Bunnel, Mike DeFabio, Amanda RodgersOpening music: "Houses in Motion" by Angelique KidjoClosing credits music: Kenneth Krayliehttps://kennethkraylie.bandcamp.com/https://casinos.bandcamp.com/ Get early access to bonus episodes at https://www.patreon.com/discordpod
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Nov 3, 2020 • 1h 49min

059: Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath (1970)

The song “Black Sabbath” on the album Black Sabbath by the band Black Sabbath is one of the rare occasions where the beginning of a new genre can be traced to one specific moment. We’re here to present the case that this is one of the most important records ever made, without which there would be no Iron Maiden, no Judas Priest, no Metallica, and no Def Leppard, and nobody wants to live in that world. Not only is it one of rock’s most influential albums, it still holds up incredibly well after 50 years. Just listen to that opening riff and try to say that isn’t one of the coolest things you’ve ever heard.Cohosts: Mike DeFabio, John McFerrin, Phil Maddox, Amanda RodgersComplete show notes: https://discordpod.com/listen/059-black-sabbath-black-sabbath-1970Support the podcast! https://www.patreon.com/discordpod 
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Oct 27, 2020 • 47min

The Africa Playlist - Tracks 13-19

The latest installment of our Africa playlist, concentrating on Senegal!Orchestra Baobab - Bul Ma MiinYoussou N'Dour - Immigres/Bitim RewYoussou N'Dour - 7 Seconds (feat. Neneh Cherry)Baaba Maal - Lam TooroMumford & Sons and Baaba Maal - There Will Be TimeToure Kunda - EmmaToure Kunda - Emma SalsaComplete playlist (Spotify): https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3Cs1jq3CaAI2ivZXTuBpnk?si=4018d6cd5b044022Cohosts: Rich Bunnell, Amanda Rodgers, Chris Willie WilliamsOpening music: "Houses in Motion" by Angelique Kidjo Closing credits music: Kenneth Kraylie https://kennethkraylie.bandcamp.com/https://casinos.bandcamp.com/
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Oct 20, 2020 • 1h 48min

058: The Beatles - Revolver (1966)

Surprise! Due to some scheduling conflicts and the fact that we are all humans with lives, we weren’t able to record our scheduled episode in time. But luckily, back in April 2020, we decided it would be a good idea to record an emergency backup episode for just such an event! (Such is our dedication to you, the listener.) So we decided to tackle Revolver, an album that could only have been made by the Beatles, and only in 1966. John, Ben, and Amanda spent a couple of hours chatting about an album that blows our minds, makes us deliriously happy, and changed the course of rock music forever. Cohosts: Amanda Rodgers, Ben Marlin, John McFerrinComplete show notes: https://discordpod.com/listen/058-the-beatles-revolver-1966Discord & Rhyme's merch store: http://tee.pub/lic/discordpodSupport the podcast! https://www.patreon.com/discordpod
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Oct 13, 2020 • 43min

The Africa Playlist - Tracks 7-12

Round 2 of the Africa playlist, this time concentrating on Mali! Ali Farka Toure — Gomni (feat. Ry Cooder) Ali Farka Toure — Debe (feat. Toumani Diabaté) Taj Mahal and Toumani Diabaté — Queen Bee Rokia Traoré — Laidu Tinariwen — Tenere Taqqim Tossam Ernest Ranglin — D’Accord Dakar Complete playlist (Spotify): https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3Cs1jq3CaAI2ivZXTuBpnk?si=4018d6cd5b044022Cohosts: Rich Bunnell, Chris Willie Williams, Mike DeFabioOpening music: "Houses in Motion" by Angelique Kidjo Closing credits music: Kenneth Kraylie https://kennethkraylie.bandcamp.com/ https://casinos.bandcamp.com/

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