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Jethro Tull “Aqualung” Artist Edition

Legendary Jethro Tull rock guitarist, Martin Barre, joins Archie for this “Artist Edition” of Vinyl Analysis. Barre talks about the highs and lows of recording one of the most iconic rock albums of all...

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Styx “Paradise Theatre” Artist Edition

Styx “Paradise Theatre” was the first record Archie ever bought with his own money and in this Artist Edition of Vinyl Analysis he picks Dennis DeYoung’s brain about the iconic album.  Which band...

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Ted Nugent Self Titled- Artist Edition With Derek St. Holmes

Original lead singer for Ted Nugent, Derek St. Holmes, shares some amazing rock stories with Archie in this week’s Vinyl Analysis podcast. Which iconic songs did St. Holmes actually write? Is Nugent...

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Queen “The Game”

Comedian and radio host  Jerry Elliott joins Archie as he kicks off Season 2 of Vinyl Analysis dissecting the classic Queen record “The Game.”  Was seeing Queen live as epic as it sounds?  What happens...

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Cheap Trick “Standing On The Edge”

Archie digs deep into his power pop roots with musician Colin Gawel as they talk all things Cheap Trick.  How did the band improve with the addition of a new drummer?  Which little known Cheap Trick...

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Ozzy Osbourne “Ultimate Sin”

It’s a Jake E. Lee Extravaganza!  Archie and metal guitarist Trent Anderson talk Jake and the overlooked Ozzy record, “Ultimate Sin.”  Is this the hottest album cover of all time? What was the F’ed up...

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Paul McCartney “Ram”

Paul McCartney’s second solo album “Ram” is an album that many gloss right over, but it is a golden nugget to Archie and Dan Orr.

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Bruce Springsteen “Born to Run”

The Boss takes center stage in this week’s Vinyl Analysis as Archie and radio host, George Wolf dissect “Born to Run.”  What made Archie beg another man to to take off his shirt?  What’s it like to...

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Aerosmith “Get Your Wings”

It’s the album that solidified Aerosmith into the rock landscape, “Get Your Wings.” Archie and music journalist, Rick Gethin, jump in to this iconic Aerosmith record during this week’s episode of...

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Van Halen I

The self titled debut Van Halen record changed the face of rock as we know it.  In this episode of Vinyl Analysis Archie and guitarist Soga unleash on this classic album.   How did Van Halen rip off...

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The Who “Who Are You”

We’re launching Season 3 of Vinyl Analysis with the most compelling episode yet!  Archie talks to Who super fan Ross “One Cast” Wagner who was in attendance at the infamous 1979 Who concert in...

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Kiss “Alive II”

In this episode of Vinyl Analysis Archie fan boys over the record that shaped him into the rock mad man that he is now…Kiss Alive II.  Guitarist Stretch from the band “No Regrets” joins the show and...

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Pearl Jam “Ten”

Archie and radio personality, Mike Dorsey, break out their flannel shirts and dive deep into Pearl Jam “Ten.”  What NBA star had a huge influence on this album?  Why is Eddie Vedder lucky to even be in...

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LA Guns “LA Guns”

Archie takes a trip to the Sunset Strip with singer Doug Blessing on this episode of Vinyl Analysis. The two hair band fans break down La Guns’ self titled debut record.

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Alice Cooper “Welcome To My Nightmare”

Archie hangs with Columbus, Ohio rock legend Michael Hannon as he talks about his hero, Alice Cooper. The two breakdown the dark and creepy “Welcome To My Nightmare” and so much more.

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Enuff Z’Nuff Self Titled Album

Musician Chuck Oney cracks open a few brews with Archie as they spin the self titled Enuff Z’Nuff record.   Chuck tells the infamous story about the gig he played with one of the members of Enuff...

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Bonus KICK ASS Edition

Troy Speakman,  fight promoter and former pro boxer, joins Archie for this special KICK ASS Edition of Vinyl Analysis.  They talk about the KICK ASS walk in songs that fighters use to hype the crowd....

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Dokken “Under Lock and Key”

Archie, guitarist Trent Anderson, and metal encyclopedia Jason discuss why Dokken’s “Under Lock and Key” is such an epic album. Which track has one of Archie’s favorite guitar solos of all time? What...

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Cinderella “Night Songs”

Cinderella has been called Aerosmith meets AC/DC…and after this episode of Vinyl Analysis you’ll agree. Archie, radio personality Kristie Kemper, and singer Jimmy Roseberry discuss why Cinderella are...

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Rush “Moving Pictures”

Owner of Lost Weekend Records, Kyle Siegrist, pow wows with Archie about the influence of Rush’s 1981 album, “Moving Pictures.”  Is Alex Lifeson underrated? Why was “Moving Pictures” the right album...

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