Welcome to episode 59 of Love That Album. Joining me at LTA Headquarters
is show regular, Michael Pursche (of Sitting In A Bar In Adelaide podcast). We
discuss a couple of fine Australian pop albums from the eighties.
Firstly, we talk about a surprisingly neglected album of a
major artist – Ross ‘The Boss’ Wilson’s “Dark Side of the Man” from 1989. We
follow up with The Saints’ 1986 album “All Saints Day” – a long way from their “I’m
Stranded” debut. Both albums are from artists who’d been on the music scene for
a while and had changed direction. Echoes of LTA episode 58’s discussion on
Bruce Springsteen’s album "High Hopes" hang over both these records. Tune into
the show and discover why.
As usual, Eric Reanimator contributes another wonderful
Album I Love segment, discussing The Damned’s “Black Album” from 1980. Like The
Saints, they were a punk band looking for different directions to travel.
…and I received some real honest to goodness feedback to read to you…..YAY!!!!!
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