18 episodes

Forgotten albums and the people who love them.

You're Not On The List Jim Irvin

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    • 4.8 • 19 Ratings

Forgotten albums and the people who love them.

    Nick Drake special featuring The Chad Mitchell Trio, The Millennium & Fred Neil with Cally Callomon and Richard Morton Jack

    Nick Drake special featuring The Chad Mitchell Trio, The Millennium & Fred Neil with Cally Callomon and Richard Morton Jack

    Musician, label boss, designer and manager of the Nick Drake estate, Cally Callomon and Richard Morton Jack, author of the recently published Nick Drake : The Life, join host Jim Irvin to select albums they think should be better known.

    The records discussed in this episode are: Mighty Day On Campus by The Chad Mitchell Trio (1961), Begin by The Millennium (1968) and Fred Neil, self-titled, (1967).

    With two of the foremost experts on Nick Drake in the room we take the opportunity to talk about Nick's legacy, his taste in music, how Richard set about writing about him and how Cally deals with regular offers of festival slots for him.

    We also discuss the expectations of record collectors, the early days of the British psych revival and the pitfalls of the baritone in pop.

    A Spotify playlist to accompany this episode, featuring all three albums in their entirety and lots of the other stuff mentioned on the show, is available here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/29sJrxAtKOiB0Q1y2EqO7y?si=7de6c556be804a43

    • 1 hr 30 min
    You're Not On The Christmas List. Special episode with Andy Miller, Andrew Male and our alternative bumper Xmas playlist.

    You're Not On The Christmas List. Special episode with Andy Miller, Andrew Male and our alternative bumper Xmas playlist.

    Writers, critics and owners of pullovers, Andrew Male and Andy Miller come a-wassailing into view bearing audible gifts for us all, a festive album they deem under-celebrated and lots of neatly wrapped songs to decorate a Yuletide playlist of alternative crackers, curated by host Jim Irvin.

    They also read out some terrible jokes and discuss bygone family christmases and the music that played there.

    The Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5k2Vs5rbfIR8KDVd7ZUz6r?si=40cf29f9d3d04d56

    Note: For rights reasons, this edited episode replaces the formerly available version.

    • 1 hr 43 min
    Randy, The Sundays & The Jayhawks, with Ian Winwood and Nick Duerden

    Randy, The Sundays & The Jayhawks, with Ian Winwood and Nick Duerden

    Host Jim Irvin is joined by the authors of two of 2022's most intriguing music books, Ian Winwood (Bodies) and Nick Duerden (Exit Stage Left).

    The albums up for discussion are: Randy - Randy The Band (2005), The Sundays - Reading, Writing & Arithmetic (1990) and The Jayhawks - Sound Of Lies (1997)

    We also take a deep dive into Ian and Nick's books about the emotional and physical toll taken by the music business, and what happens to artists when their career ends.

    You can find an accompanying Spotify playlist including all three albums here:  https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0IBTj2MFcTjwLW5vbmS7tX?si=4cd9bca4bb97446e

    For comments or questions on the show, please go to jimirvin.com and send an email via the Contact page or visit the You're Not On The List page at anchor.fm to leave a voice message.

    • 1 hr 17 min
    Billy Mackenzie, Fairport Convention & Renaissance with Maria McKee and Jo Kendall

    Billy Mackenzie, Fairport Convention & Renaissance with Maria McKee and Jo Kendall

    Jim Irvin is joined by two more bringers of undervalued joy: country-punk pioneer with a thousand years of LA heritage, and creator of one of the show's favourite albums, Maria McKee, and long-time staffer of Prog magazine, Jo Kendall.

    The albums up for discussion are: Billy Mackenzie - Transmission Impossible (2004), Fairport Convention - Fairport Convention (1968) and Renaissance - Renaissance (1969)

    Also discussed: burying the Queen, hanging out in LA with Love's Bryan Maclean (Maria's brother), trauma and mental illness as a spur for art, the wide world of contemporary prog, knitting to Hendrix, singing Beefheart in the bath and much more.

    You can find an accompanying Spotify playlist including all three albums here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3g4rNTypxJDw0l6IRAqboR?si=502e61bdb58f4b5a

    For comments or questions on the show, please go to jimirvin.com and send an email via the Contact page or visit the You're Not On The List page at anchor.fm to leave a voice message.

    • 1 hr 24 min
    Joan Armatrading, John Cale & Bergen White with Kevin Brennan MP and Tom Gray

    Joan Armatrading, John Cale & Bergen White with Kevin Brennan MP and Tom Gray

    Jim Irvin is joined in this episode by Kevin Brennan, the labour MP for Cardiff West, guitarist in parliamentary rock band MP4 and a solo artist in his own right, and Tom Gray, member of Gomez and founder of the #BrokenRecord campaign for fairer payments to musicians by streaming services.

    The albums up for discussion are: Joan Armatrading - Joan Armatrading (1976), John Cale - Vintage Violence (1970) and Bergen White - For Women Only (1970).

    Also discussed: the #BrokenRecord campaign's story so far, equitable remuneration, the lasting influence of community sing-songs, Glyn John's drum sound, is mastery overrated in music and why baroque pop didn't catch on.

    You can find an accompanying Spotify playlist including all three albums here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4tpu4B2orts7Ia6JY9rMKz?si=5b40fb64aeeb470e

    For comments or questions on the show, please go to jimirvin.com and send an email via the Contact page.

    • 1 hr 19 min
    John Martyn, Bram Stoker & Willie Bobo with Phil Manzanera and Matt Berry

    John Martyn, Bram Stoker & Willie Bobo with Phil Manzanera and Matt Berry

    Host Jim Irvin invites two more guests to discuss albums that never make those lists of the all-time greats. Here he's joined by Roxy Music's textural guitar wizard, Phil Manzanera and comic actor and much-admired lone-wolf musician, Matt Berry.

    The albums under discussion are: John Martyn - One World (1978); Bram Stoker - Heavy Rock Spectacular (1972) and Willie Bobo - Uno Dos Tres 123 (1968).

    Also discussed: the Roxy Music 50th anniversary reunion and how they started, are bands unnatural?, Phil's new album with Kiwi singer-songwriter Tim Finn, Matt's latest season of What We Do In the Shadows, how to make an album of TV themes, how Tubular Bells shaped Matt's future and what is the clavé and why can't you count it?

    An accompanying playlist including all three albums is available at: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/01VKuxynbobE75zOIn4IVU?si=d5858d10c2d64992

    For any comments, queries or communications with the show, go to jimirvin.com where there is a Contact page. Correspondence is shared at the end of the show. If you're enjoying the series, please give us a shout-out wherever you get your podcasts, as that helps potential, like-minded listeners find us. A thousand thanks.

    • 1 hr 25 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
19 Ratings

19 Ratings

Swodaem ,

Great idea - interesting discussions

Really enjoying these - music journalist Jim Irvin and two guests pick 3 overlooked/underappreciated albums, discuss their great moments and interesting histories. Thoughtful discussions, eclectic choices - it’s a well made podcast. Recommended.

Biggest Owl ,

Lost Classics

Very interesting podcast, I've discovered some albums that I had missed. Great to see a couple of albums that I though nobody else had heard of being discussed.

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