Episodes

  • 149. Prince’s ‘Dirty Mind’ (1980): The Singles 1978 - 1989 Part Five
    Oct 3 2024

    Summary


    Join TTMF host Stephen as he critiques the singles from Prince's 1980 album 'Dirty Mind'. The album where Prince went full-on Purple Perv with songs about oral sex, incest and doing it all night! And to underline the fact, decided to wear black bikini bottoms and a trench coat on the cover!

    Stephen ranks and shares his thoughts on each of the album’s singles, including 'Uptown', 'Dirty Mind', and ‘Do It All Night'. Finally, he critiques the album as a whole.

    Throughout you’ll hear detailed information about the songs and the critical reception to the album.

    Come back next time for a look at Prince’s 1984 blockbuster ‘Purple Rain’.


    Chapters


    00:39 Introduction

    01:02 Tale of the Tape

    03:05 Uptown

    05:19 Dirty Mind

    07:42 Do It All Night

    09:14 Critiquing the ‘Dirty Mind’ album


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    16 mins
  • 148. Moby’s Play (1999)
    Sep 20 2024

    Summary


    In this episode of 'Trimming the Musical Fat', hosts Stephen and Paul Nicholson, along with guest Ross Braidwood, delve into Moby's iconic 1999 album 'Play'.


    They discuss the album's length, its critical reception, and their personal experiences with Moby's music. The conversation flows through various tracks, highlighting favourites like 'Porcelain' and 'Body Rock', while also engaging in quickfire questions about Moby's impact and their own fandom.


    The episode culminates in selecting the best tracks for an under-50 minute supercut, showcasing the enduring appeal of Moby's work. In this conversation, the hosts delve into 'Play', discussing various tracks, their influences, and the overall impact of the album.


    They explore the authenticity of demos, the role of instrumental tracks, the evolution of Moby's sound, the use of sampling, and the cinematic quality of his music. Throughout the conversation, the hosts share personal insights, humour, and reflections on their experiences with the album.


    Chapters


    01:39 Introduction

    03:10 Fandom and First Impressions of Moby

    10:27 Moby's Album Play: Tale of the Tape

    13:13 Trim the Talk: Quickfire Questions

    16:13 Critiquing the Album and it's Artwork

    27:49 Creating the TTMF Supercut of Play

    01:13:51 Discussing the Cut Tracks

    01:17:46 Joke of the Pod

    01:21:15 Moby - Listening Recommendations

    01:25:25 Final Thoughts and Farewell


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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • 52. What If? Queen 1981 - 1984 - Work Space!
    Sep 17 2024

    ** 17/09/2024 - Hi. After being down for most of this year, we are making this episode available again. Enjoy ** Recording issues. Lost audio. Disagreements. Re-recording. Editing problems. No, not stories from Queen’s recording of Hot Space, but from the production of this podcast episode! However, out of adversity comes our long awaited Queen podcast with the guys from In The Lap of the Pods. The scenario? What if Queen didn’t release Hot Space (1982) & The Works (1984). Instead, releasing one under 50 minute album in 1984 using the tracks recorded during 81 - 84. What would make the cut? That’s the task Stephen, Paul, Joe & Paul have given themselves whilst critiquing each song along the way. They will rock you! Like the podcast? Why not show your appreciation by buying Paul & Stephen a coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/trimmingthhPodcast website - trimmingthemusicalfat.com /Email us - trimthemusicalfat@gmail.com /Join our Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/274805337346926 /Check out our YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm_P5WlRZ0i3tR3jEavD_5A /TikTok - @trimmingthemusica

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    2 hrs and 6 mins
  • 93. Elton John’s Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (1973)
    Sep 9 2024

    ** 09/09/2024 - Hi. After being down for most of this year, we are making this episode available again. Enjoy ** ‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’ is the seventh studio album by Elton John. Released in 1973, it was a transatlantic number one, sold over 12M copies, and is widely regarded as John’s greatest work. At 76 minutes in length, it’s a classic seventies double album featuring ‘Candle In The Wind’, ‘Bennie & The Jets’ & ‘Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting’. But, would it have been stronger as an under 50 minute single vinyl release? That’s the task podcast hosts Stephen, Paul & their guest Davie Melon have set themselves. After critiquing the record & creating their own cut, will they agree that releasing it as a double album was the correct decision? Listen now to find out. Like the podcast? Why not show your appreciation by buying Paul & Stephen a coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/trimmingthh Podcast website - trimmingthemusicalfat.com / Email us - trimthemusicalfat@gmail.com / Join our Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/274805337346926 / Check out our YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm_P5WlRZ0i3tR3jEavD_5A / TikTok - @trimmingthemusica

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • 61. Bon Jovi’s These Days (1995)
    Sep 2 2024

    ** 02/09/2024 - Hi. After being down for most of this year, we are making this episode available again. Enjoy **

    These Days (1995) is one of Bon Jovi’s most highly regarded albums. The first to be recorded as a four-piece, it spawned 5 hit singles, including This Ain’t A Love Song, Something For The Pain, and its title track. After the Keep The Faith episode, Paul & Stephen look back on this album & discuss its merits nearly 30 years after its release. They also take on the task of trimming the albums length by removing songs they regard as filler, to create the TTMF Supercut of These Days. Like the podcast? Why not show your appreciation by buying Paul & Stephen a coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/trimmingthh Podcast website - trimmingthemusicalfat.com / Email us - trimthemusicalfat@gmail.com / Join our Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/274805337346926 / Check out our YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm_P5WlRZ0i3tR3jEavD_5A / TikTok - @trimmingthemusica

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    50 mins
  • 147. Prince’s ‘Parade’ (1986): The Singles 1978 - 1989 Part Four
    Aug 28 2024

    Summary


    Join Stephen again in this episode as he critiques the singles from Prince's 1986 album 'Parade'. An album most notable for being home to the US #1 single 'Kiss' and the soundtrack to Prince's flop movie 'Under The Cherry Moon'.

    Stephen ranks and shares his thoughts on each of the album’s singles, including 'Kiss', 'Girls & Boys', 'Mountains' and 'Anotherloverholenyohead'.

    Finally, he critiques the album as a whole and reminisces about Parade being the first CD he ever bought.

    Throughout you’ll hear detailed information about the songs and the critical reception to the album.

    Also, look out for a special contribution by Eric Paul Johnson, co-host of the excellent 'Face The Music: An ELO Podcast', who gives his thoughts on one of his favourite Prince tracks - 'Mountains'.

    Come back next time for a look at 1980’s ‘Dirty Mind’.


    Chapters


    01:23 Introduction

    02:01 Tale of the Tape

    04:08 Kiss

    07:24 Girls & Boys

    09:36 Mountains

    14:31 Anotherloverholenyohead

    16:52 Reviewing the ‘Parade’ album


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    23 mins
  • 65. Trimming The Singles - U2 1980 to 1989: Pt. 1 The “Boy” Singles
    Aug 19 2024

    ** 19/08/2024 - Hi. After being down for most of this year, we are making this episode available again. Enjoy **

    Welcome to the first episode of our new podcast side-series which focusses on the singles released by U2 from 1980 to 1989.

    In it, we'll critique & rank each single and its accompanying album to create the ultimate eighties U2 singles collection. The criteria? The album must be 50 minutes or less to fit onto a single vinyl release.

    We'll also share some interesting facts and figures related to each song/album and our own personal history with the material and band.

    In this episode, we tackle the "Boy" album, and the singles - "I Will Follow", "11 O'clock Tick Tock", "A Day Without Me", and "Another Day".

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    51 mins
  • 146. Phil Collins’ Both Sides (1993) - Paul Hates it! Stephen Loves it!
    Aug 9 2024

    "So Paul, is Both Sides Phil Collins' best album?"


    Summary


    In this episode, Stephen and Paul discuss Phil Collins' album 'Both Sides'. They debate the quality of the album and share their personal opinions on each song. They also create the under 50-minute, single vinyl, Supercut of the album, selecting the best tracks to include. The episode concludes with a discussion on Phil Collins' drumming style and a poll of the favourite songs from the album.


    "Okay so that was the 'Both sides of the Story' which was the first single from the album which got to number seven here in the UK, 25 in the US, and which I have to say was a real disappointment when you consider the chart placings Phil Collins was getting in the US throughout the 80s; and it got to number two in Canada so a bit more successful there."


    Chapters


    01:33 Introduction

    02:48 Tale of the Tape: Both Sides of the Story (1993)

    05:38 Critiquing the album and its artwork

    14:42 Trim The Album

    15:24 Both Sides of the Story

    17:49 Every Day

    22:14 We're Sons of Our Fathers

    24:35 Survivors

    26:55 We Fly So Close

    30:36 We Wait and We Wonder

    34:10 Please Come Out Tonight

    36:41 The songs that didn't make it

    42:56 Revealing the Supercut

    44:06 The Final Questions

    47:27 Conclusion

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    48 mins