
#11 (1998) Massive Attack, Mansun, Mark Hollis, Goldie, Philip Glass & more
In the latest episode the guys venture into the nineties. Extra fun can be had by joining in with a drinking game as you prepare to down one every time Tim mentions Robert Fripp or Steven mentions ind...
15 Okt 20201h 20min

#10 (1969) Scott Walker, Nick Drake, Fairport Convention & more
Tim even sounds like he's beaming in from a barn circa 1969 on this one, as the duo bring you more schoolboy errors in the third of their “9” trilogy. Oh, and it’s 69 minutes long, can you see what th...
7 Sep 20201h 10min

#9 (1989) Kate Bush, De La Soul, Neil Young, Tin Machine, Tears For Fears & more
Tim and Steven try to to figure out why they don't understand the appeal of an album that regularly appears near the top of greatest albums of all time lists. --- Send in a voice message: https://podc...
17 Aug 20201h 7min

#8 (1979 Part 2) - Motörhead, The B-52's, David Bowie, This Heat & more
Can it be that the album Tim and Steven finally agree is their unanimous favourite of the year is a 3 hour minimalist opera? Find out by listening to sides 3 and 4 of the double album that is 1979. Le...
28 Jul 202052min

#7 (1979 Part 1) Gary Numan, Wire, Jethro Tull, Alex Chilton & more
The guys have so many albums to talk about that they decide it's got to be a double! So welcome to The Album Years: 1979, record one. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
28 Jul 202052min

#6 (1976) Frank Zappa, Led Zeppelin, Santana, Lou Reed, Elton John & more
The heyday of punk and disco music is just around the corner, but one of Steven and Tim‘s favourite albums from this year is the very antithesis of both; an obscure solo homage to the English countrys...
5 Jul 202056min

#5 (1967) The Beach Boys, Leonard Cohen, Donovan, Love & more
The duo make a case for 1967 being the single most significant year in the history of rock and pop, and discuss several genre defining albums, but conclude that Steven being born in this year actually...
12 Jun 202053min

#4 (1984) David Bowie, Swans, Prince, Marillion & more
Tim tries to explain the trauma of first hearing David Bowie’s career nadir album Tonight, but otherwise the guys find 1984 to be another very special year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit meg...
7 Jun 202056min




















