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Dem Vinyl Boyz

Podcast Dem Vinyl Boyz
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For decades, people who enjoyed music on vinyl records instead of CDs or MP3s were considered dinosaurs. While we like moving at 33 RPM, the rest of the world r...

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  • Dem Vinyl Boyz EP 124 - Boys II Men - II
    In this episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we dive into the smooth harmonies and heartfelt R&B of Boyz II Men’s self-titled album. Released in 1997, this album showcased the group’s evolution from their early 90s dominance into a more mature, deeply emotional sound, proving why they are one of the most successful R&B groups of all time. Featuring standout tracks like "4 Seasons of Loneliness," "A Song for Mama," and "Can’t Let Her Go," the album blends love, heartbreak, and soul in a way only Boyz II Men can. Known for their impeccable vocal harmonies, emotional ballads, and timeless storytelling, this album continued their reign in R&B, touching listeners with its raw emotion and beautiful melodies. In this episode, we’ll explore the history of Boyz II Men, the impact of this album on their career, and how their signature sound helped shape modern R&B. We’ll also discuss their legacy, from their dominance of the 90s charts to their lasting influence on the genre. Join us on Dem Vinyl Boyz as we celebrate Boyz II Men, an album that solidified the group’s status as R&B legends and continues to resonate with fans worldwide.
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  • Dem Vinyl Boyz EP 123 - Creedence Clearwater Revival - Chronicle Vol. 1
    In this episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we dive into one of the most essential greatest hits compilations of all time—Chronicle, Vol. 1 by Creedence Clearwater Revival. Released in 1976, this collection of timeless classics showcases the raw energy, storytelling, and swamp rock sound that made CCR one of the defining bands of the late 60s and early 70s. With unforgettable tracks like "Bad Moon Rising," "Proud Mary," "Fortunate Son," and "Have You Ever Seen the Rain?," Chronicle, Vol. 1 is packed with hit after hit. These songs became anthems of the Vietnam War era, resonating with themes of working-class struggle, rebellion, and the American experience. John Fogerty’s gritty vocals and driving guitar riffs gave CCR a distinct sound that blended rock, blues, and country influences. In this episode, we’ll explore the impact of CCR’s music, the stories behind these legendary tracks, and how Chronicle, Vol. 1 remains a must-have album for rock fans. Whether you’re a longtime listener or discovering the magic of Creedence for the first time, this episode will take you on a journey through one of the greatest rock catalogs ever assembled. Join us on Dem Vinyl Boyz as we celebrate Chronicle, Vol. 1, an album that immortalized Creedence Clearwater Revival’s legacy and continues to define the sound of classic American rock.
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  • Dem Vinyl Boyz EP 122 - Heat Wave - Too Hot To Handle 1976
    In this funky episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we turn up the heat and dive into Heatwave’s electrifying 1976 debut album, Too Hot to Handle. This album introduced the world to the band’s signature blend of disco, funk, and soul, making them one of the defining groups of the late 70s dance music scene. Too Hot to Handle is packed with timeless grooves, including the smash hit "Boogie Nights," a disco anthem that still gets people moving today. The album also features the smooth and romantic classic "Always and Forever," one of the most beloved slow jams in R&B history, as well as "Ain’t No Half Steppin’," which showcases the band's funky musicianship and tight arrangements. In this episode, we’ll explore the making of Too Hot to Handle, the band’s international lineup, and how their infectious sound helped define the disco-funk era. From club anthems to soulful ballads, Heatwave’s debut album remains a must-listen for fans of groove-driven music. Join us on Dem Vinyl Boyz as we celebrate Too Hot to Handle, an album that brought the funk, ignited the dance floors, and solidified Heatwave’s place in music history.
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  • Dem Vinyl Boyz EP 121 - Sublime - 1996
    In this episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we dive into Sublime’s groundbreaking 1996 self-titled album, a record that has become synonymous with the laid-back yet edgy sound of 90s alternative music. Tragically released just two months after the untimely death of lead singer Bradley Nowell, this album stands as both a swan song and a legacy for the Long Beach-based band. Packed with unforgettable tracks like "What I Got," "Santeria," "Wrong Way," and "Doin’ Time," Sublime’s self-titled album masterfully blends ska, punk, reggae, and hip-hop into a genre-defying sound. The lyrics balance humor and social commentary, while the music captures the sun-soaked, gritty vibe of California life. The album’s success propelled Sublime to legendary status, even as the band’s story came to a heartbreaking end. In this episode, we’ll explore the making of this iconic album, the cultural impact of Sublime’s music, and how Sublime continues to inspire generations of fans. From its chart-topping singles to its deep cuts, this album remains a timeless tribute to Bradley Nowell’s talent and the enduring spirit of the band. Join us on Dem Vinyl Boyz as we celebrate Sublime’s self-titled album, a record that shaped the sound of the 90s and beyond, cementing its place as one of the most influential albums in alternative music.
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  • Dem Vinyl Boyz EP 120 - Frank Ocean - Channel Orange
    In this episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we explore the groundbreaking artistry of Frank Ocean’s debut studio album, Channel Orange, released in 2012. A genre-defying masterpiece, Channel Orange blends elements of R&B, soul, funk, and electronic music to create a deeply personal and evocative listening experience. With tracks like "Thinkin Bout You," "Pyramids," "Bad Religion," and "Super Rich Kids," Frank Ocean delivers introspective lyrics and vivid storytelling that delve into themes of love, identity, wealth, and existential struggles. His unique ability to pair soulful melodies with innovative production earned the album widespread critical acclaim, including a Grammy Award for Best Urban Contemporary Album. In this episode, we’ll discuss the creative process behind Channel Orange, Frank Ocean’s influence on modern R&B, and the cultural impact of this groundbreaking record. From its lush instrumentation to its deeply emotional storytelling, this album redefined the boundaries of what an R&B album could be. Join us on Dem Vinyl Boyz as we celebrate Channel Orange, an album that not only pushed the envelope of musical innovation but also established Frank Ocean as one of the most influential artists of his generation.
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About Dem Vinyl Boyz

For decades, people who enjoyed music on vinyl records instead of CDs or MP3s were considered dinosaurs. While we like moving at 33 RPM, the rest of the world rushed and went to digital. Not only did vinyl refuse to die but demand is at its highest since at least 1991. It's a good thing Dem Vinyl Boyz saved all their records from back in the day. Because, now we have the biggest collection of 12-inch records on the radio.  Dem Vinyl Boyz love the joy of sliding a classic album out of its cover; the crackle of a needle just dropped into a groove; the careful way to pick up and flip a record when a side ends. On the podcast each week we feature a different piece of music history on vinyl record. Dem Vinyl Boyz experience the album front and back, giving you commentary and music facts along the way. Put your ear buds in and let us take you on a musically journey listening to the greatest music of all time and the history of how it became legendary. Dem Vinyl Boyz! Respect The Technique
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