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EPISODE · Jun 19, 2026 · 1H 7M

Peter Case Discusses Fred Neil, Sessions

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Send us Fan MailSinger, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer Peter Case (solo, The Plimsouls, The Nerves) returns to YMAAA to introduce Al to Fred Neil’s 1968 album Sessions. (Peter was previously on Ep 114 to discuss Bob Dylan’s self-titled debut album.) Peter talks about how he became fascinated with Neil and Sessions during his early teens, and he explains why Neil’s work has not received as much acclaim and appreciation as it deserves. He also discusses how Sessions is a concept album and why it’s not necessary to know about album’s cohesive theme in order to enjoy it. Peter walks through his long history with the Santa Monica venue McCabe’s Guitar Shop and discusses his new live album, My Life to Live, which was recorded there.As Peter mentioned, the best place to follow him is on Instagram. He’s @petercase111. You can also keep up with Peter and his music at petercase.com and petercasemusic.bandcamp.com.Peter talked about the work of Denise Sullivan (his wife), including her book Keep on Pushing. You can find out more about her work on her website, denisesullivan.org.Be sure to sign up for the YMAAA Newsletter at youmealbum.ghost.io. To keep up with You, Me and An Album, please give the show a follow on Instagram at @youmealbum.As Al mentioned on this episode, excerpts from episodes are now available on YouTube at @YouMeAndAnAlbum. Please consider subscribing and liking!Al has put a pause on publishing new Bonus Tracks episodes, but you can listen to the past ones at the You, Me and An Album Patreon for $1/month. Just go to https://www.patreon.com/youmealbum.1:12 Peter’s introduction2:14 Al explains why he picked Sessions from Peter’s short list3:29 Peter provides some of the reasons for why Neil didn’t have more of a following despite his accomplishments6:28 Peter talks about what drew him to Neil’s music during his teen years11:44 Peter explains how Neil’s music is a synthesis of different genres14:20 Peter talks about how the album’s emotion comes from its vibe18:16 Peter discusses how Sessions is a concept album24:25 Peter talks about the ways that Neil influenced Richie Havens and Bob Dylan (plus a Dave Von Ronk story)31:22 Peter views Sessions as a late-night listen33:57 Peter talks about Neil’s Coconut Grove period35:12 Peter and Al appreciate the loose feel of Sessions37:44 Peter highlights one aspect of the recording environment that gives Sessions its unique sound40:06 Peter gave Al some new ways to listen to the album41:10 Peter talks about Herb Metoyer and his contribution to Sessions44:28 Peter contrasts Neil’s focus on social issues versus the relative lack thereof in current indie music47:09 Peter gives Neil kudos for his rhythm guitar skills48:04 Al makes a comparison between Fred Neil and Joni Mitchell (h/t Jesca Hoop)49:53 Peter talks about his new live album and his history with McCabe’s Guitar Shop58:39 Peter shares his upcoming tour and songwriting plansOutro music is from “I Shook His Hand” by Peter Case.Support the show

Send us Fan Mail Singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer Peter Case (solo, The Plimsouls, The Nerves) returns to YMAAA to introduce Al to Fred Neil’s 1968 album Sessions. (Peter was previously on Ep 114 to discuss Bob Dylan’s self-titled debut album.) Peter talks about how he became fascinated with Neil and Sessions during his early teens, and he explains why Neil’s work has not received as much acclaim and appreciation as it deserves. He also discusses how Sessions is a concep...

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