In episode number 101 of The Classic Rock Album-By-Album Podcast, host Chris Karson is joined by CRABA Sophomore guest host and self-professed millennial Devin Doyle! In Part 1 of the Tupelo Honey assignment, much time is spent on the actual h
In episode number 100 of The Classic Rock Album-By-Album Podcast, host Chris Karson is joined by prog-rock connoisseur Nate Treese as they (briefly) celebrate episode 100 of CRABA! Alan parsons returns as the lowly engineer on the project and
In episode number 99 of The Classic Rock Album-By-Album Podcast, hosts Chris Karson and Organic Director fraser "Frasman" Moffatt reflect on the subtle tones and muted playing found on Live At Leeds by none other than The Who. Where is Keith M
In episode number 98 of The Classic Rock Album-By-Album Podcast, hosts Chris Karson and Organic Director Alexander Ryan try to figure out what the heck an Ah Via Musicom is. Not only that, wjhat language is this? Does the album feature the st
In episode number 97 of The Classic Rock Album-By-Album Podcast, hosts Chris Karson and guest host Devin Doyle set out to go through early glam rock staple Electric Warrior by T-Rex. Has glam rock aged well to old ears and young? Does Marc Bo
In episode number 0096 of The Classic Rock Album-By-Album Podcast, host Chris Karson is joined by Dave Marcone of Dave & Dave Unchained fame. This time they dig in to the guitar prep-school known as The Yardbirds and this time featuring a youn
In episode number 0095 of The Classic Rock Album-By-Album Podcast, host Chris Karson is joined by frequent collaborator Frasman, as they try to figure out if Gov't Mule is a jam band or not. And is the band actually the Govt Mule Brothers Band
In episode number 0094 of The Classic Rock Album-By-Album Podcast, host Chris Karson is joined by Professor Tim Riley, as they try to determine their level of experience. That being said the hosts get hung up on the "missing" question mark on t
In episode number 0093 of The Classic Rock Album-By-Album Podcast, host Chris Karson is joined once again by Nate Treese, prog-rock superfan and fellow podcaster. Can they get through not one but two multi-part epics on Rush's so-called "worst
In Episode 0092 of The Classic Rock Album-By-Album podcast Chris is joined by Professor Patrick for sophomore stint on the show. This time they take a little trip across America from one of the great American bands of the 20th century. Does t
In Episode 0091 of The Classic Rock Album-By-Album podcast Chris is joined by Frasman for the second show in a row after a moment of weakness where he volunteered to check out an early GFR album. Can the bass guitar be heard over the din of th
In Episode 0090 of The Classic Rock Album-By-Album podcast Chris is joined by frasman after his recent motorcycle accident where he was emulating Duane Allman by going home with some serious injuries. This time they dig into the Eagles Hotel C
In Episode 0089 of The Classic Rock Album-By-Album podcast Chris is joined by longtime Organic Director Marshal Norman. Now there have been many requests for a Robin Trower album, specifically Bridge of Sighs. Trower's long career has many al
In Episode 0088 of The Classic Rock Album-By-Album podcast Chris is joined by longtime Organic Director Gunnar Ritzmann. They go deep behind the Iron Curtain to try and understand the Stazi's distaste for rock and roll. Can the fun-loving East
In Episode 0087 of The Classic Rock Album-By-Album podcast Chris is joined by CRABA veteran co-producer Fraser Moffatt. They go way back to 1953 to look at a 10" 33 1/3 rpm long player. But does Hank Williams have enough rock to be considered
In Episode 0086 of The Classic Rock Album-By-Album podcast Chris is joined by yet another keyboardist this time Steve Smith. Can 1977's The Stranger deliver the goods in 2002? Does Billy Joel's anglophilia get n the way of a good time? And h
In Episode 0085 of The Classic Rock Album-By-Album podcast Chris is joined by keyboard guru (and pro audio engineer) Guido Guzzo. They walk back to the old days and talk about Joe Cocker's debut album. Does Joe Cocker's reputation precede hi