In this episode, Craig shares his recent discovery of Bobby Charles, spotlighting the Louisiana singer-songwriter's self-titled 1972 album. Craig dives into the unique blend of swamp pop, R&B, and roots rock that defines Charles' sound, highlighting his laid-back style and knack for storytelling. He explores how the album, though overlooked at the time, has since gained cult status, with contributions from legendary musicians like Dr. John and members of The Band. Craig reflects on the soulful charm and quiet brilliance of Bobby Charles' music, making it a must-hear for fans of Americana and roots music.
Shawn turns the spotlight to one of his all-time favorite bands, Crowded House, featuring their 1993 album Together Alone. He delves into how the album marked a creative peak for the band, blending lush arrangements with introspective lyrics. Shawn highlights tracks like "Private Universe", "Black And White Boy" & his favorite Crowded House song "Distant Sun", discussing how Together Alone showcases the band’s ability to combine pop sensibility with emotional depth. He reflects on the enduring appeal of Crowded House and how this album, in particular, captures the magic of their sound.
Join Craig and Shawn as they celebrate both hidden gems and timeless classics, offering thoughtful insights into the music of Bobby Charles and Crowded House. Whether you're a fan of roots rock or sophisticated pop, this episode has something for everyone.