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Osiris Media
Late Era
What are some of the biggest left turns from prominent artists over the past sixty years? Why did they make these records? Are there some misunderstood gems to appreciate? Hosted by Andy Cush, Sam Sodomsky and Winston Cook-Wilson, this show will chronicle late era records from prominent artists, breaking down the historical context of each album, diving into individual tracks, and exploring the larger impact of each record on the artist's legacy. Presented by Osiris Media. Hosted on Acast. See
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4.5 stars from 43 ratings
Dry humor, solid impressions, and surprisingly insightful financial advice. I think Wigmans is actually a good idea…
TheRook17 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/07/22
Hacks
You hacks really missed the mark with your pathetic review of Van Morrison’s new album. Don’t project your politics on the music, you can’t read minds.
pa mets fan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/26/21
Brilliant podcast!
Love this pod so much! A brilliant idea for a show. Really smart music criticism from 3 great listeners/critics. (The Dylan/Joni eps, in particular, are awesome!)
ripersnifle via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/24/21
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