Violation Podcast - Great Songs on Albums We Won't Review

Songs by David Gilmour, Jefferson Starship, Split Enz, The Candy Butchers, The Kings, and Penguin Cafe Orchestra

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On this, our first Violation Podcast, we “violate” our stated mission to discuss albums in their entirety, and instead turn our attention to songs that we believe are worth talking about, but are on albums that we don't think we could review for one reason or another.

Sometimes the song might be a good song on an otherwise so-so album, or the song might be on an album too "out there" for us to consider, or the song itself is worthy of recognition even if the album itself isn't. Regardless, we hope you these tunes spark some interest in you to consider these bands and maybe their works.

 

No recommended on this Episode.


THINGS WE DISCUSSED ON THIS EPISODE


Tony, Doug, and JM each picked two songs from albums that aren’t worthy of the full This Is Vinyl Tap treatment. Here are the full songs discussed on this episode.


JM’s first pick is “I’ve Got You”y Out of Here” from the 1980 album by Spilt Enz, True Colors.


Tony’s first pick is “There’s No Way Out of Here” from the 1978 album by David Gilmour, David Gilmour.


Doug’s second pick is “This Beat Goes On/Switchin' To Glide” from the 1980 album by The Kings, The Kings are Here.


JM’s second pick is “Perpetuum Mobile” from the 1987 album by Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Signs of Life.


Tony’s second pick is “Doing it the Wrong Way” from the 1999 album by Mike Viola and the Candy Butchers, Falling Into Place.


Doug’s Second pick is “St. Charles” from the 1976album by Jefefrson Starship, Spitfire.

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