Turntables & Tea dives into the latest from the former Hannah Montana in this episode. Charlie and Cory haven't seen the visual album, but they can still discuss how the songs hold up on their own. Is this truly Miley Cyrus's best album yet? Don't wait until the end of the world to listen!
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Mariah Carey-The Emancipation Of Mimi
Turntables & Tea celebrates the highest-selling album of 2005 in this one. Hear about the epic comeback of Mariah Carey as she worked with Jermaine Dupri, the Neptunes and others to create her most free album yet. Take a listen because we (Charlie and Cory) belong together with you (the listener).Follow us on social media:Twitter-https://twitter.com/turntablesteaFacebook-https://www.facebook.com/turntablesandteapodcastInstagram-https://www.instagram.com/turntablesandteapodcast/
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Gorillaz-Demon Days
Turntables and Tea takes on a virtual band for the first time in this episode. Hear about the second release from Damon Albarn's Gorillaz, which just celebrated its 20th anniversary. It's the perfect time to reminisce and you'll be a member of "Feel Good Inc." if you listen.Follow us on social media:Twitter-https://twitter.com/turntablesteaFacebook-https://www.facebook.com/turntablesandteapodcastInstagram-https://www.instagram.com/turntablesandteapodcast/
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Michael Jackson-Dangerous
Turntables & Tea once again takes on the King of Pop by diving into his 1991 album "Dangerous". Hear about how a planned compilation became a new album, how MJ embraced new jack swing and if the album stacks up to his work with Quincy Jones. You'll want to remember the time you heard this one!Follow us on social media:Twitter-https://twitter.com/turntablesteaFacebook-https://www.facebook.com/turntablesandteapodcastInstagram-https://www.instagram.com/turntablesandteapodcast/
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Prince & The New Power Generation-Diamonds And Pearls
Turntables & Tea once again takes on the Purple One with by discussing 1991's "Diamonds & Pearls". Hear about how Prince acknowledged hip-hop and returned to form after the disappointing "Graffiti Bridge" in this episode. It's a ride you won't want to "gett off" of!Follow us on social media:Twitter-https://twitter.com/turntablesteaFacebook-https://www.facebook.com/turntablesandteapodcastInstagram-https://www.instagram.com/turntablesandteapodcast/
Charlie Fern (Turn Back Time: A Cher Podcast) and Cory Cross (Crosstown Gaming & Reviews) will be spinning albums every week and spilling the tea about all of them on this new show!