
Talking Heads, Little Creatures, side 1

Bob Marley, Exodus, side 1

Creedence Clearwater Revival, Willy & the Poor Boy, side 2

The Kinks, Low Budget, side 1
100.3 The Sound, a Los Angeles based radio station, has started a vinyl revolution of sorts. i first heard about it with my own 2 ears in february. this was slated to be a weekly wednesday event, or so i thought, but the day long extravaganza hadn't reappeared until today. the stations dj's are playing full album sides, without interruption, which i guess can be good or bad, depending on the artist/band in current rotation. as far as i can tell, good definitely outnumbers bad. this brings some serious newness to the airwaves, thankfully.
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