EPISODE · Aug 15, 2025 · 30 MIN
#210 - The 65s (60th Anniversary LPs)
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This week on WorkTape, we open our routinely series on album anniversaries by the decade, starting with a retrospective journey back to 1965: a whole 60 years ago! From the debut of The Wailers in their ska era to The Byrds’ folk-rock beginnings, and Bob Dylan’s electric era to Vince Guaraldi’s Christmas staple, we’re reminded just how wide-ranging and timeless 1965 truly was. Press play to step back into one of music’s most defining years!🎧 Episode Highlights:Did The Wailers’ ska debut foreshadow their 1970s reggae greatness?Did reggae eclipse ska after the ’60s, only leaving ska to resurface in later revival waves?Was Bob Dylan’s Highway 61 Revisited a betrayal to folk fans or a necessary evolution?Does Dylan’s raw acoustic folk hold a candle to his electric “acidic” era?Is Rubber Soul the Beatles’ most balanced record, or is it front-loaded with hits?Has Sgt. Pepper’s become overrated compared to Abbey Road and Revolver?Does A Love Supreme feel a lot like controlled chaos?Why does Vince Guaraldi’s Charlie Brown Christmas remain the most enduring holiday jazz record?
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#210 - The 65s (60th Anniversary LPs)
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