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Discumentary is an appreciation of the albums we think are essential to the artists in the WYEP music library produced by Brian Siewiorek.... more
FAQs about 91.3fm WYEP: Discumentary:How many episodes does 91.3fm WYEP: Discumentary have?The podcast currently has 183 episodes available.
April 24, 2007Discumentary: Discumentary featuring John Hammond "Wicked Grin" (2001)A remarkable album of songs written by Tom Waits, performed by John Hammond, produced by Tom Waits. The result leads to new interpretations of some of Waits' best known songs, and a feat rarely seen in the music industry....more7minPlay
April 17, 2007Discumentary: Discumentary featuring George Harrison "All Things Must Pass" (1971)Harrison's first non-Beatle album was actually a triple album. Now available on a double CD set, It proves to be one of the best of his solo career. Produced by Phil Spector, and featuring appearances by Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr and Peter Frampton to name a few....more10minPlay
April 06, 2007Discumentary: Discumentary featuring Cracker "Cracker" (1992)From the ashes of college-radio faves Camper Van Beethoven, came Cracker. David Lowery formed Cracker which brings a mainstream rock sound to his quirky and cynical lyrics. Their debut album earned them success in the growing alternative radio scene of the time, as well as a mainstream hit....more7minPlay
April 02, 2007Discumentary: Discumentary featuring Rufus Wainwright "Poses" (2001)Taking close to three years off between his debut album and Poses, this album features Rufus Wainwright with a soaring full band, and in scaled down acoustic numbers. His theatrical-style is enhanced with elements of opera, rock and electronica....more10minPlay
March 23, 2007Discumentary: Discumentary featuring Uncle Tupelo "Anodyne" (1993)Uncle Tupelo's final effort is often hailed as their best, a perfect blend of the elements in their country-rock sound. This album was recorded completely live in an Austin studio. Less than a year after its release, both Son Volt and Wilco had been created from Uncle Tupelo's ashes....more7minPlay
March 20, 2007Discumentary: Discumentary featuring Dusty Springfield "Dusty in Memphis" (1969)Although it was a commercial failure, Dusty in Memphis is regarded by many critics to be one of the greatest albums of all time. This album mixes the sultry soulful voice of the British Pop singer with the production team for Aretha Franklin and the songwriting skills of Goffin and King, Bacharach and David, and Randy Newman....more8minPlay
March 09, 2007Discumentary: Discumentary featuring Liz Phair "Exile in Guyville" (2001)Upon its release, Interview Magazine called Exile in Guyville "folk rock that could make you blush". This is Liz Phair's response to the Rolling Stones classic Exile on Main St. -- a pretty big undertaking for a debut album....more8minPlay
March 02, 2007Discumentary: Discumentary featuring Linda Ronstadt "Heart Like a Wheel" (1974)Ronstadt's fifth album, which made her a star. She perfects her folk rock sound through covers of songs by Paul Anka, Hank Williams and Anna McGarrigle. This album had number one hits on the country and pop charts, went platinum, and even earned Ronstadt a Grammy award....more8minPlay
February 27, 2007Discumentary: Discumentary featuring John Lee Hooker "Don't Look Back" (1997)John Lee Hooker was already a legend before the making of this album. Produced by Van Morrison and Los Lobos, it features new songs a few classic remakes, further cementing his legendary status....more7minPlay
February 16, 2007Discumentary: Discumentary featuring Joan Armatrading "Walk Under Ladders" (1981)Armatrading's second non-acoustic album turned her into a pop star in Britian. For this album she ranges from folk rock, to new wave to reggae. She's joined by Thomas Dolby, Sly and Robbie, Steve Lillywhite and Andy Partridge from XTC....more7minPlay
FAQs about 91.3fm WYEP: Discumentary:How many episodes does 91.3fm WYEP: Discumentary have?The podcast currently has 183 episodes available.