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The 20 Million Club
From the makers of Classic Rock magazine, The 20 Million Club looks at the biggest-selling albums of all time and asks: are they REALLY all that good? Hosted by British broadcasting legend Nicky Horne with guests from the Classic Rock team, prepare for the best-selling albums of all time to be re-evaluated, celebrated and occasionally eviscerated as we ask: What's so good about them? What are the greatest tracks and which could you live without? What would you change about the record? Who comes out of the album best? And of course: why did they sell so many? Plus: The 20 Minute Club - bonus...
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4.5 stars from 59 ratings
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I love this podcast, though I am still waiting for them to take on the Beatles or at least Thriller! I love that they give true reviews and take the piss out of a record but give props where do. But what has happened? It’s been four months done a new episode!!! Please return for more!!!
FabFour4ever via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/13/22
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I love this show but is the podcast toast? There hasn't been a new episode for ages.Read full review »
Frum Canader via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/07/22
In my view the best thing about the podcasts is Nicky Horne’s eye witness accounts about the going’s-on surrounding the albums at the time they are made. The options of the other contributors I can live without as their options are as valid as mine as none of us were there at the time.
KennyBobo125 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/03/22
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