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#687 Buried Treasures & Chicago Soul Band The O'My's

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Music, Society & Culture, Arts

4.32K Ratings

🗓️ 25 January 2019

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Looking for some exciting new music to augment your 2019 playlist? Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot share some of their latest Buried Treasures: favorite under-the-radar records that you need to hear! Plus, Jim and Greg are joined by the Chicago soul band The O'My's at the Goose Island Tap Room. The group's latest album, Tomorrow, pushes its soulful sound into fresh, forward-leaning territory.

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Wabbleu mam blabam lah bam bam bam bam bam From W be Z Chicago and PRX, this is sound opinions. I'm Jim De Regattis. And I'm Greg Kot. This week we're going to share some of our favorite new music that's flying under the radar.

0:31.0

From a velvet underground inspired French duo to an impressive

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group of Minnesota teenagers. We've got new music you need to hear. I stick my fingers in the soul and I pick rules.

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Plus we'll have a conversation and performance from the Chicago Soul Group,

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the Omise.

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That's all coming up on Sound Opinions.

0:57.0

You're listening to Sound Opinions,

1:02.0

and later in the show we're going to talk to this genre bending group the

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Ohmise who made a terrific album in 2018 but first it's time for another round of

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buried treasures now buried treasures.

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Now buried treasures, Jim, this is the segment where we talk about music that you and I have been dying to play on the show,

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but just haven't found the right spot for it.

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Yeah, there's not height.

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It's not big mainstream music, but it's music that you and I love.

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And this is an opportunity to highlight some of that.

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It's always good fun.

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Greg, you get to go first. Thank you Jim. I want to focus on a French Canadian artist from Montreal, Marie Davidson. This is actually her fourth album called Working Class Woman.

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And what I like about Marie Davidson,

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she reminds me a lot of a fellow Canadian artist,

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one Merrill Beth Nisker remember Peaches oh yes on sound

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opinions years ago we love features Marie Davidson has a little bit of that

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attitude that that that Electrounk provocateur that Peaches was and is has seeped into a lot of Marie Davidson's music

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