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John Cameron
#JCsMusicology
Focusing on a creative peak in an artist's career, #JCsMusicology tells the story of how greatness was achieved. "Must Listen!" - RuPaul "If you are a stan - this is Christmas." - Questlove "Check this out." - Maxwell "This is incredible. I love it." - Darren Hayes "One of 10 best things to do this week." - The Guardian "Meticulously stitched together by John Cameron. Get ready to go deep." - MuuMuse "An amazingly well-done extensive dive. John Cameron does a fantastic job." - Bill Bottrell
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 180 ratings
SO SO GOOD
The detail, the research, the storytelling, the editing– exceptional! One of the best podcasts out there for music lovers. A truly visceral deep dive into great artists' discographies. Highly recommend, especially the MJ and Janet Jackson episodes.Read full review »
abbey codiamat via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/08/24
I learned so much about MJ’s BAD album years from John Cameron’s expert production. So much behind the scenes material I never knew about! How he gathered all that content and arranged it so beautifully is a wonder!
Willie Beautreau via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/24/24
Incredible
I have to admit I’ve only listened to the Michael Jackson episodes as a long time fan (since 1992). I was absolutely blown away by the amount of research, the pace, the originality of the structure in the episodes… seriously these are master pieces. Got goosebumps so many times throughout the...Read full review »
BegonaToledo via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/01/23
Recent Episodes
In this edition of #JCsMusicology, we explore the real story behind the creation of Michael Jackson's Bad album. It explores the extensive recording sessions at Jackson's home studio, Havenhurst, shedding light on the significant contributions of John Barnes and Bill Bottrell, often...
Published 06/16/23
Published 06/16/23
In this edition of #JCsMusicology, we explore Janet Jackson's The Velvet Rope album, track by track. Following a three-year world tour and the release of a greatest hits album, Janet Jackson began writing her most presonal and introspective songs. Detailing depression, domestic violence and...
Published 05/01/21
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