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Spin It! The Record Ranking Podcast

Spin It! The Record Ranking Podcast

James & Connor 265 Episodes Jul 3, 2026

James and Connor rank and review popular albums each week. James is a longtime fan of the albums, while Connor hears them for the first time. They offer unprofessional insights and aim to help listeners learn more about music across genres, artists, and eras.

Episodes

Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd | Album Review & Ranking: Episode 260 Jul 3, 2026 1:23:12 So you think you can tell Heaven from Hell? The Year Of Redemption comes to an epic conclusion this week as we review and rank Wish You Were Here, the sprawling concept album of absence by the ever-innovative Pink Floyd! After founding member and creative engine Syd Barrett had to step away from the band due to acute mental health concerns, the band processed their grief in the best way they knew
All Things Must Pass - George Harrison | Album Review & Ranking: Episode 259 Jun 26, 2026 1:19:54 Sunrise doesn't last all morning, but maybe it'll stay around a bit longer for our episode on All Things Must Pass, the trailblazing triple album by former Beatle George Harrison! The Beatles passed up on a hefty number of George's songs over the years, and with their breakup he was free to create like never before! His proper debut solo record blends genres, explores spirituality, and piques inte
Hot August Night - Neil Diamond | Album Review & Ranking: Episode 258 (Connor's Pick) Jun 19, 2026 1:39:18 Good times never seemed so good this week! We're taking it back to a Hot August Night in 1971, when Neil Diamond delivered an iconic performance at LA's Greek Theatre! The show produced a live double album packed with his early career's greatest hits, from the pining Red Red Wine to the powerful I Am... I Said (and of course, a prerequisite dose of Sweet Caroline). We'll learn how his pre-med care
Human Clay - Creed | Album Review & Ranking: Episode 257 Jun 12, 2026 1:20:42 Can Creed take us Higher? Find out as we talk about Human Clay, the 1999 album full of Scott Stapp's unique vocals, and post-grunge, (lovingly) butt rock style laced with introspective religious overtones. From grief to death to fatherhood, Creed doesn't shy away from big questions. We'll explore the band's number-fudging beginnings, meteoric rise, and sudden unravelling through record-setting fea
Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes - Jimmy Buffett | Album Review & Ranking: Episode 256 Jun 5, 2026 1:12:06 Jimmy Buffett is making Landfall on the podcast this week! We're wasting away again with Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes, a career-defining album that features the ultimate beach drinking song, Margaritaville! We'll talk about Buffett's coastal upbringing and how he got his start in Nashville (as an author!) before a trip to Key West changed his life. Changes is the culmination of half
Pacific Daydream - Weezer | Album Review & Ranking: Episode 255 May 29, 2026 1:18:31 Yeah, it Feels Like Summer! We're back for another Happy Hour with Weezer! After their debut Blue Album left Connor with a puzzle he just didn't want to put together, we're trying again with their sun-soaked, beachy experiment, Pacific Daydream! It's a clear departure from their signature style, complete with complicated spreadsheet-crafted compositions, but crankin' them Beach Boys might be enoug
Sunrise City - Sub-Radio | Album Review & Ranking: Episode 254 May 22, 2026 1:08:43 We've been having more dreams lately.. Welcome to Sunrise City, the feel-good sophomore record from "soft" indie guys Sub-Radio! This band of middle-school friends went viral as they got down bad for Stacy's Dad, and by broadcasting on Reddit during the pandemic they were able to generate a significant fanbase. Sunrise City is a saccharine nostalgia trip from teenage nights on the beach to Summer'
Exodus - Bob Marley & The Wailers | Album Review & Ranking: Episode 253 May 15, 2026 1:12:38 This week we've got So Much Things To Say as we review and rank Exodus, the gripping reggae album by Jamaica's own Bob Marley! After pushing rocksteady boundaries with his childhood friends Bunny Wailer and Peter Tosh, Bob's career made a strong pivot to pop and rock crossover music, riding the reggae wave to superstardom! A failed assassination attempt sent Marley overseas, where he crafted his n
Band On The Run - Wings | Album Review & Ranking: Episode 252 May 8, 2026 1:24:22 Stuck inside those four walls? We're making our escape with Band On The Run, the 1973 record by Wings! After a tough Beatles breakup, a burnt out Paul McCartney was struggling to stay relevant in the music world. He started Wings alongside his wife Linda and guitarist Denny Laine, and after a few tough outings, Band On The Run proved to be their major breakthrough! Despite a tumultuous recording p
Emotion - Carly Rae Jepsen | Album Review & Ranking: Episode 251 May 1, 2026 1:18:50 We're Making The Most Of The Night as we review and rank Emotion, the 80s-infused pop record from Canadian songwriter and actress Carly Rae Jepsen! After we just met her (and that was crazy) back in 2011, Carly was struggling to shed the bubblegum pop reputation she gained with Call Me Maybe. After retreating from the spotlight, acting on Broadway, and writing a scrapped folk record, Emotion was h
Moving Pictures - Rush | Album Review & Ranking: Episode 250 Apr 24, 2026 1:21:31 For our 250th episode, we're stepping into the Limelight to revisit Rush! In Ep. 121, we discovered how 2112 earned the trio creative control with their sci-fi rock opera gamble... Now we're back to learn about Moving Pictures, the band's most commercially successful album and home to enduring hits like Tom Sawyer and YYZ! The band aims to strike the perfect balance between unique identity and mas
Stop And Smell The Roses - Mac Davis | Album Review & Ranking: Episode 249 (Connor's Pick) Apr 17, 2026 1:43:54 You've got to stop... and wish Connor a happy birthday! We're celebrating with a special episode reviewing Mac Davis' hit-packed 1974 record Stop And Smell The Roses! After making a name for himself as a songwriter with Elvis cuts like In The Ghetto, Mac established himself as a recording artist and TV personality. His fifth record crosses over from country to folk to soft pop seamlessly, and tent

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