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Hospital Records Podcast

Hospital Podcast 377: National Album Day Special

Hospital Records Podcast

Hospital Records

Music

4.71.5K Ratings

🗓️ 12 October 2018

⏱️ 128 minutes

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Summary

Supertramp “Breakfast In America” > Child Of Vision Kraftwerk “Computer World” > Computer Love The The “Soul Mining” > Uncertain Smile Frank Zappa “Hot Rats” > Peaches En Regalia Elvis Costello & The Attractions “Blood & Chocolate” > I Want You Led Zeppelin “Presence” > Achilles last stand Prince “Sign O The Times” > The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker XTC “Skylarking” > The Man Who Sailed Around His Soul Public Enemy “It Takes A Nation Of Millions” > Night Of The Living Baseheads Todd Rundgren “A Wizard, A True Star > Sometimes I Don’t Know What To Feel Boymerang “Balance Of The Force” > Soul Beat Runna The Geoff Love Orchestra “Big Terror Movie Themes” > Tubular Bells The Streets “Original Pirate Material” > Has It Come To This? Ian Dury & The Blockheads “New Boots And Panties” > Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick

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0:00.0

Welcome to Hospital Podcast 377 and this is slightly different from normal

0:06.2

because we're celebrating International Album Day. It's the 70th

0:11.1

anniversary of the creation of the thing that we call the album.

0:16.5

Now I'm here with Chris the Goose Goss. We are the O.G.

0:21.5

O.G. Foundation people from Hospital Records and we're going to play you our

0:27.0

favorite albums that informed our own musical DNA and thereby kind of informed the DNA of Hospital Records

0:35.9

would you say Chris? That's right yeah I guess so. So just a few facts before we

0:40.6

kick off Hospital have released eight albums

0:42.8

already this year with more to come in total hospital and med school have

0:48.0

released 171 albums can you believe that is Is that right? That's absolutely.

0:53.0

Yeah, well, I mean, Ed wrote these notes.

0:55.0

So maybe he's completely wrong, but I don't know.

0:58.0

Someone out there, if you've got time, can you fact check and let us know?

1:02.0

It probably is right, knowing Ed he's quite

1:05.2

OCD when it comes to details. So it probably is the case. The first album ever

1:10.0

recognized as being released on LP format was the Mendelton violin

1:14.8

concerto in e minor on Columbia. Banger. June 1948. So there's loads of events

1:22.4

going on but this is our thing.

1:24.0

Okay and the whole thing supported by BBC Music and when I say that they're not giving us any money

1:29.7

and they're not even offering to play any of our tunes.

1:32.0

I don't know how they're supporting this whatsoever.

1:35.0

It just says that on the notes anyway.

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