Marisa Anderson, William Tyler and The Rolling Stones (What Could Have Been)
Album Nerds18 Des 2022

Marisa Anderson, William Tyler and The Rolling Stones (What Could Have Been)

This week we discuss two records the deal with what could have been.

Marisa Anderson and William Tyler’s first collaborative record was created in the midst of riots, a pandemic and wildfires. They use this backdrop, along with their excellent guitar instrumentals and interesting use of electronics to paint a sonic picture of an alternate reality that never materialized.

The Rolling Stones 1969 record Let it Bleed put a cap on the decade and in many ways was a response to the 60s counter-culture movement. Recorded in the midst of the band’s own turmoil, the record provides good perspective and not to mention produced two all time classic songs.

Here’s the album recommendations from the show:

Marisa Anderson, William Tyler – Lost Futures

The Rolling Stones – Let It Bleed (1969)

What do you think of these records? What great albums are we missing out on? Email us, podcast@albumnerds.com. Or leave a voicemail at (585) 210-2454‬.

Hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!

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