The Classic Rock Album-By-Album Podcast
Summary: The Classic Rock Album-By-Album Podcast is the podcast that endeavors to review, dissect and discuss rock albums and to answer the burning question... Is it a classic?
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In episode number 9 of The Classic Rock Album-By-Album Podcast, hosts Chris Karson and Lee Bowie go deep and long to advance in their epic journey to review and dissect every single rock album ever recorded and to determine "Is It a Classic?". In this episode, that little Dublin band U2's Pop is checked in to the production suite. Is U2 a greatest pop album? Is it even "pop" music at all? Or is it a dalliance with electronic dance music gone awry?
In episode number 8 of The Classic Rock Album-By-Album Podcast, hosts Chris Karson and Lee Bowie patriotically forge ahead in their epic journey to review and dissect every single rock album ever recorded and to determine "Is It a Classic?". In this episode, The Offspring's Americana is put to the test. Is Americana the greatest pop-punk album ever made? Or is it a misplaced piece of social commentary.
In episode number 7 of The Classic Rock Album-By-Album Podcast, hosts Chris Karson and Lee Bowie squeak forward in their epic journey to review and dissect every single rock album ever recorded and to determine "Is It a Classic?". In this episode, Sass Jordan's Rats is inspected and critiqued. Is Rats an unheralded rock classic? Or is it rock and roll cheese?
In episode number 6 of The Classic Rock Album-By-Album Podcast, hosts Chris Karson and Lee Bowie arrestingly drive ahead in their epic journey to review and dissect every single rock album ever recorded and to determine "Is It a Classic?". In this episode, The Police's Outlandos D'Amour is detained for questioning. Is it a case of Police Britality or arrested development?
In episode number 5 of The Classic Rock Album-By-Album podcast, hosts Chris Karson and Lee Bowie savagely move forward in their epic journey to review and dissect every single rock album ever made and to determine "Is it a classic?". This episode, Soundgarden's Louder Than Love is given the ultimate test of grunge-tasticness. Is Louder Than Love a fabulous specimen from the Seattle grunge era or is it a rehash of Led Sabbath riffs?
In episode number 3 of The Classic Rock Album-By-Album podcast, hosts Chris Karson and Lee Bowie continue their epic journey to review and discuss every single rock album ever made and to determine "Is it a classic?". This episode, Rush's Grace Under Pressure is given the litmus test. Does Rush's 1984 post-apocalyptic themed album live up to Rush's reputation? Are they stuck between the wheels? Are we the last ones left alive? Find out this episode of the podcast!
In episode number 3 of The Classic Rock Album-By-Album podcast, hosts Chris Karson and Lee Bowie continue their epic journey to review and discuss every single rock album ever made and to determine "Is it a classic?". This episode, Queen's A Day At The Races is explored to determine if there is enough rock goodness to declare it an art-rock masterpiece. Or is it a self-indulgent relic from the mid 70's? Find out in this week's show as we cling together in our search to find something to love.
In episode number 2 of The Classic Rock Album-By-Album podcast, hosts Chris Karson and Lee Bowie embark on their journey to review and discuss every single rock album ever made and to determine "Is it a classic?". This episode, Judas Priest's Screaming For Vengeance is examined with the Electric Eye. Much shrieking and shredding is expected.
In this introductory episode of The Classic Rock Album-By-Album podcast, hosts Chris Karson and Lee Bowie embark on their journey to review and discuss every single rock album ever made and to determine "Is it a classic?". This episode, Australian band AC/DC's Powerage is on the table for discussion. The discussion involves a considerable amount of Riff-Raff and the hosts ask the question "What's Next To The Moon?"
This episode provides some insight into the creation of the podcast and some unfiltered behind the scenes clips never meant to be aired.