Re-Vinyl
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Re-Vinyl
Ep. 16 – Bee Gees Meets Parlor Greens Meets A-Ha
In this episode, Shawn and Craig are joined once again by special guest Kevin, who brings a deep dive into the Bee Gees' classic album "Spirits Having Flown." Kevin explores how this 1979 release marked a significant point in the Bee Gees' career, coming off the massive success of the "Saturday Night Fever" soundtrack. He highlights standout tracks like "Tragedy", discussing the album's blend of disco, pop, and R&B elements. Kevin delves into how "Spirits Having Flown" solidified the Bee Gees' status as pop icons and showcases their continued innovation and influence on the music scene.
Craig shifts the focus to new talent by spotlighting Parlor Greens and their debut album "In Green / We Dream." He delves into the origins of the band, a super group of sorts, formed by 3 longtime friends in a small town who bonded over their shared love of classic rock and indie music. He reflects on how the band's chemistry and passion for music are evident throughout their debut effort, making Parlor Greens a promising addition to the contemporary music scene.
Shawn wraps up the episode by spotlighting A-Ha's "Scoundrel Days," an album that cemented the band's status beyond their mega-hit "Take On Me." He examines the darker, more mature themes, highlighting how "Scoundrel Days" demonstrates A-Ha's versatility and depth as musicians.
Join Shawn, Craig, and Kevin as they journey through the rich soundscapes of these diverse albums, offering insights and appreciation for the enduring and emerging talents in the music world.