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Christopher Cross - Every Turn of the World (1985)
Manage episode 420067957 series 3291579
Content provided by Jeff Giles and Matt Wardlaw, Jeff Giles, and Matt Wardlaw. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jeff Giles and Matt Wardlaw, Jeff Giles, and Matt Wardlaw or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
It's time for the first solo Jeff and Matt episode in a good while! Today, the guys team up to look back at Every Turn of the World, the third album by Christopher Cross. They dig through a number of topics including the album's relative lack of success, how Jeff found it -- and why he loved it so much at the time.
We also discuss Jeff's forthcoming debut novel, Langley Powell and the Society for the Defense of the Mundane, which is set for a July release. Jeff gives fans of The Record Player an inside look at what they can expect from the book -- and how it came to be! Along the way, we discuss Mike Seaver and Boner, Matt Sledge and why Cleveland is a big deal and numerous other topics too boring to detail here. We're kidding about that last part, probably.
OH....and if you see that link at the top of this episode description, you'll be aware that we can now receive fan mail -- which we will likely discuss on the podcast. We dig into an especially crazy submission that came in recently from an "anonymous caller."
Thanks for listening and don't forget to find more words from Jeff at the coolest destination in the nation, Jefitoblog.
We also discuss Jeff's forthcoming debut novel, Langley Powell and the Society for the Defense of the Mundane, which is set for a July release. Jeff gives fans of The Record Player an inside look at what they can expect from the book -- and how it came to be! Along the way, we discuss Mike Seaver and Boner, Matt Sledge and why Cleveland is a big deal and numerous other topics too boring to detail here. We're kidding about that last part, probably.
OH....and if you see that link at the top of this episode description, you'll be aware that we can now receive fan mail -- which we will likely discuss on the podcast. We dig into an especially crazy submission that came in recently from an "anonymous caller."
Thanks for listening and don't forget to find more words from Jeff at the coolest destination in the nation, Jefitoblog.
Chapters
1. Christopher Cross - Every Turn of the World (1985) (00:00:00)
2. [Ad] Texas Toast (00:13:50)
3. (Cont.) Christopher Cross - Every Turn of the World (1985) (00:14:29)
144 episodes
Manage episode 420067957 series 3291579
Content provided by Jeff Giles and Matt Wardlaw, Jeff Giles, and Matt Wardlaw. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jeff Giles and Matt Wardlaw, Jeff Giles, and Matt Wardlaw or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
It's time for the first solo Jeff and Matt episode in a good while! Today, the guys team up to look back at Every Turn of the World, the third album by Christopher Cross. They dig through a number of topics including the album's relative lack of success, how Jeff found it -- and why he loved it so much at the time.
We also discuss Jeff's forthcoming debut novel, Langley Powell and the Society for the Defense of the Mundane, which is set for a July release. Jeff gives fans of The Record Player an inside look at what they can expect from the book -- and how it came to be! Along the way, we discuss Mike Seaver and Boner, Matt Sledge and why Cleveland is a big deal and numerous other topics too boring to detail here. We're kidding about that last part, probably.
OH....and if you see that link at the top of this episode description, you'll be aware that we can now receive fan mail -- which we will likely discuss on the podcast. We dig into an especially crazy submission that came in recently from an "anonymous caller."
Thanks for listening and don't forget to find more words from Jeff at the coolest destination in the nation, Jefitoblog.
We also discuss Jeff's forthcoming debut novel, Langley Powell and the Society for the Defense of the Mundane, which is set for a July release. Jeff gives fans of The Record Player an inside look at what they can expect from the book -- and how it came to be! Along the way, we discuss Mike Seaver and Boner, Matt Sledge and why Cleveland is a big deal and numerous other topics too boring to detail here. We're kidding about that last part, probably.
OH....and if you see that link at the top of this episode description, you'll be aware that we can now receive fan mail -- which we will likely discuss on the podcast. We dig into an especially crazy submission that came in recently from an "anonymous caller."
Thanks for listening and don't forget to find more words from Jeff at the coolest destination in the nation, Jefitoblog.
Chapters
1. Christopher Cross - Every Turn of the World (1985) (00:00:00)
2. [Ad] Texas Toast (00:13:50)
3. (Cont.) Christopher Cross - Every Turn of the World (1985) (00:14:29)
144 episodes
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