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EPISODE · Jul 22, 2026 · 1H 23M

Organic Artist Reinventions: When Changing Everything Actually Worked | Tracks On Trial

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When does an artist's reinvention become genuine artistic evolution... and when does it become career suicide?In this episode of Tracks On Trial, Sam and Andy put some of the greatest musical transformations in history under the microscope, exploring the artists who walked away from the sound that made them famous and risked everything in pursuit of something new.Unlike electronic pivots or studio gimmicks, these are organic reinventions built on musicianship, songwriting and performance. Real instruments. Real players. Real creative risks.The episode examines how Linkin Park shocked fans with The Catalyst, why Bob Dylan electrifying his sound changed popular music forever, how Peter Gabriel reinvented himself after leaving Genesis, why Kings of Leon evolved from Southern garage rock into stadium-filling headliners, and how The Verve discovered that sometimes the biggest songs come from doing less rather than more.Along the way, Sam and Andy discuss whether artists should stay true to the sound that made them successful or continue evolving, even at the risk of alienating their audience.This episode also features:The News, with another week of satirical music headlinesA musical news montage inspired by one of the week's strangest headlinesDogs or Bollocks? separating music fact from fictionTracks Back From The Future • What The F***? featuring famous cover versions and musical reinventionsSound Check quizzesQuickfire recommendationsTopper or Flopper final verdictsFeatured artists include Linkin Park, Bob Dylan, Peter Gabriel, The Verve, Kings of Leon, U2, Fleetwood Mac, Snow Patrol, Johnny Cash, Talking Heads, Amy Winehouse, Tina Turner, Stevie Wonder, Van Halen, The Kinks and many more.As always, expect passionate debate, songwriting analysis, music production insights, ridiculous tangents, terrible jokes and the occasional unexpected history lesson.If you've ever wondered why some artists become bigger by changing everything, while others lose the audience that made them famous, this is the episode for you.Tracks On Trial is the music podcast where iconic songs, legendary artists and unforgettable albums are put on trial.Every week, three music obsessives from Europe, Australia and the USA debate, analyse and ultimately decide one thing:Topper or Flopper?

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